i»» #;i^^:|W^;#4 ^.:iH:^l: i €^»:l'lll iSlli m f fc::i;'-m:l :^^i:;....a8 %" Ffi 14i:- smm?f t ^ieldale employees enjoying new canteen are, from left to right, James Whorley, Church. Bobby Haskins, Randall Boyd, Harvie Lewis and Beverly Stowe. Fieldale Canteen Is Modernized j^!|’he canteen in the Fieldale Towel U1 Weave Room has been relocated ati(j •ftod. increased approximately four times size. The facility was completely ''end: nrnized and brand new latest-type ing equipment installed. The canteen room was insulated to liice noise, the ceiling lowered and "dern lighting set in the ceiling. The Were paneled and the floor re- A counter and upholstered ^lls «iished. swivel-type counter stools were in stalled. The room has a separate air con ditioning unit. New equipment in the canteen, one of the largest at Fieldcrest Mills, in cludes two coffee machines, two soft drink machines, three for pastry, two for candy, one for cigarettes one, for soup, two sandwich machines, two milk machines, two changers, two micro- wave ovens and a 6-ft. service bar. Columbus Employees’ Daughter Wins Scholarship Ellen Ann Evans, a graduate of Cen tral High School of Phenix City, Ala., has been awarded the Huntingdon Col lege Scholars Award and Honor Schol arship. She plans to attend Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Ala., and major in music. An outstanding student at Central High School in Phenix City, Miss Evans maintained an “A” average throughout high school and was a member of the Beta Club. She was alsO' a member of the Glee Club and was chosen district and state chorus solist. She participated in the Junior Achievement Club and was quality con trol manager of their “winner-of-the- year” SEHOCO Company. She was also a volunteer worker with the Red Cross and the Phenix City Baptist Weekday Center. Voted as “most intellectual” in her senior class. Miss Evans was named in “Who’s Who Among Alabama High School Seniors.” The scholarship recipient is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans, both employees of the Finishing De partment at the Columbus Towel Mill, Columbus, Ga. Mr. Evans is a tenter operator and Mrs. Evans (Eulette) is a terry inspector. AUGUST 19 7 1 Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s outstanding weavers and loom fixers are listed be low for the most recent periods of rec ord. The “Weavers of the Week” are those with the lowest percent of seconds with respect to the standards for the vari ous loom groups. The “Top Fixers” are determined through a combination of low seconds and high loom efficiency on their re spective sections. Weavers—W/E August 1 Dobby Terry Mattie Lackey Jacquard Terry Frank Carter Fixers—W/E August 1 Dobby Terry Clay Merriman Jacquard Terry James Law Clifford Custer Weavers—W/E July 25 Dobby Terry Mattie Lackey Jacquard Terry James Stoneman Fixers—W/E July 25 Dobby Terry Bert Finley Jacquard Terry Clifford Custer Weavers—^W/E July 18 Dobby Terry Vilas Triplett Jacquard Terry Lauren Via Fixers—^WvE July 18 Dobby Terry Homer Hodges Jacquard Terry Clifford Custer Young Fisherman Mark Booth is pic- tured with a five- pound catfish he caught while fishing with his great-grand- father, Womble Shef- rdyHI field, in Mr. Shef field’s pond at Ore- gon Hill near Ruffin. Mark, who is six years old, is the son ’■ of Michael Booth. Mr. Booth is training coordinator at the Bedspread Mill. 13 Grandparents Charles Daniel Pugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Pugh, has 13 living grandparents, up to the fifth generation. He is the great- grandson of Carl Wil liams of the Draper Sheeting Mill and Alice M. Williams of the Bedspread Fin ishing Mill. Other grandparents are; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lohr, Greens boro; Mr. and, Mrs. F. M. Atkins, Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Lohr, Asheboro; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pugh, Jr., Greensboro; Charles E. Pugh, Sr., Greensboro; and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCollum, Eden.

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