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3 _ *.^, ,.,»i . ^ ^ Architect’s rendering of Fieldcrest Mills Technical Center to be built at Eden iVew Technical Center To Be Constrneted (Continued from Page One) crest’s Technical Services Department, pansion. competitive bidding in early February which includes Research, Domestics “Tn '^ith the hope that construction can be- Product Development, and Domestics t v, ^ present headquarters of the Sin in late March or early April, ac- Quality Control. The new facility has ^e^nical Services Department is com- cording to Dr. L. H. Hance, vice presi- been designed to accomodate approxi- n p ® present nent of Research and Engineering. Ap- mately sixty to eighty persons. facility will be the culmin- poximately nine to twelve months will The upper level of the hiiiidino- ^ ion of several years of planning to be required tor eo™leUo„, he said. house thTneh^U, 5(e ta„„Sa o ”1" ‘“‘““‘b “The firm of A. G. Odell, designers ment, a technical library mnWnpp ? importance of Research and De- the new building, is one of the out- room and laboratories. The lower lev^i in the total merchandising standing architectural firms in the de- will include development laboratories thrust of Fieldcrest of facilities of this type and was storage areas and sp“r future S “n ’e sa'd “ marketplace,” Dr. selected to provide an outstanding ad- -T e ex Hance said. 'fition to the General Office complex |%i ■ ■ |m| ■ Z^, ^tructure of significant h»„““ Blanket Warehouse Men Given Proniotions ''^^e new building will house Field- V •' Trowel Mill Honors t- .jR -.1 kZv'f.tfc Top Weavers, Fixers :■ , j !‘V., * The Fieldale Towel Mill’s outstanding ’■ ■-R *■*. 'jjjK ' 'S '1#’’^ • J****^iMi^B t'’eavers and loom fixers are listed be- for the most recent periods of rec- S ^ ’ J The “Weavers of the Week” are those t'^ith the lowest percent of seconds with %9|L ........it-u. , XSm -J j., fespect to the standards for the vari- '• ^ ~ ''Us loom groups. . The “Top Fixers” are determined Ufough a combination of low seconds _ „ ^ „ ®hd high loom efficiency on their re- ’ i Pcctive sections. * ' J j. Weavers W/E January 21 : T--4 ^ obby Terry Donald Bowman ^cquard Terry Robert Ferguson j. Fixers—W/E January 21 obby Terry Billy Stone ATIFiv t haiifv J Clifford Custer “^^LEY BILLY G. LESTER ^oquard Terry Roney Ramsey Two promotions at the Blanket Ware- warehrm«P pUppItp.- ^ , . Weavers-W/E January 14 house, effective January 1, have been before I f f'^bby Terry George N. Haynes announced. promoted to shift foreman. ®cquard Terry Jesse B. Hodges Allen L. Hailey and Billy G. Lester ^f^ster joined the Company in >, Fixers—W/E January 14 have been named shift foremen in the boy. He has worked obby Terry Jackie Hubbard Storage and Shipping Department ^ blanket release clerk, clerk, ad- “ F aer tiller, clerk, carton handler, being promoted to shift foreman "MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1973
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