■ li , ®CH development — Don Taylor, Carl Rhodes, U *^*'5' Reynolds, Phil Osborne and Buddy Blakely. Donald Smith and Rod Farlow are not shown. •,l BLANKET FINISHING—From left to right, Wayne Odell, Washburn, Roy Hasten, Willie Chilton, Wallace Blackwell, tain; and Woody Wilmouth. \ ^ Mill — Robert Minter, Willie Eanes, Rodney Hook, captain; and George Nelson. Another member of the Gover, is not shown. :' . ''■ A. 1 L ENGINEERING — Wayne French, Ed Guest, Graham Phillips, Cecil Barker, captain; and Ray Riser, Tom Dillon and Jim Emory are not shown. jdwel Mill Recognizes ^ Weavers, Fixers j KARASTAN SERVICE CENTER — Thurman Hall, Leon Slaugh ter, Jesse Watkins, Glenn Byrd, captain; and James Hopkins. Ronald Motley was not present for the picture. ■ IT If r BEDSPREAD FINISHING — Napoleon Blackstock, captain; Morris Clark and Perry Saunders. Jesse Strange, Dewey Hairston and Joseph Smith were not present for the photograph. Captain Ahern Awarded Medal Nv, ® Fieldale Towel Mill’s outstanding 6fs and loom fixers are listed be- the most recent periods of rec- L, Weavers—^W/E October 24 j Dby Xerry Cleveland Cornett 'lUard Terry Lauren Via Fixers—W/E October 24 j oby Terry Clay Merriman 'lhard Terry Wilford Jones tv. Weavers—^W/E October 17 j Dby Terry Claude Austin, Sr. 9Uard Terry Charles Williams tv. Fixers—^W/E October 17 j Dby Terry Homer Hodges luard Terry Lewis Stone Day, NOVEMBER 8, Air Force Capt. Daniel B. Ahern has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for valor in flying vitally needed ammunition to a South Korean airfield in the face of enemy fire. The Air Force also announced it had presented Captain Ahern his second, third and fourth awards of the Air Medal for “outstanding airmanship and courage” on other vital missions, while he was Hying a G-7A tactical airlift aircraft. Captain Ahem now is stationed at Yokota Air Base in Japan as pilot of a four-engine jet weather reconnais sance plane. His awards were present ed in ceremonies at the Japanese base. The young pilot was a 1964 graduate of San Rafael (Calif.) High School and graduated from the Air Force Academy, where he earned honors as captain of the fencing team in 1968. He is married to the former Ellen Gaither of Prescott, Ariz. Captain Ahern’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Ahern of 455 Calle La Mesa in Novata, Calif. His father is the North ern California sales representative for the Karastan Marketing Division. Telephone Change In your Fieldcrest telephone direct ory, in the “Other Location Listings” on page 16, change one of the Worth- ville Spinning Mill numbers as follows: From 919-498-7442 to 919-498-7251.