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A 234 Employees At Fieldcrest Have Received OSHA-Approved First Aid Training Course (Continued from Page Six) Eastwood, 3rd shift; Nathan Jones, 3rd shift. COTTON SYSTEM — Herbert Foster, 2nd shift; Buford Scott, 2nd shift; Doris Cabiness, 2nd shift; Luther Broadnax, 2nd shift; Ruby Stargardt, 1st shift; Judy Smith, 2nd shift; Beulah Lillard, 2nd shift; Jeanette Minter, 1st shift; B, R. Rose, 2nd shift; Danny Wade, 2nd shift; Lynwood Kiser, 2nd shift; Eveiyn Holloway, 2nd shift; Nancy Edwards, 1st shift; N. E. Burnette, 3rd shift; Ken Wilson, 2nd shift; Ralph Boyles, 1st shift; J. E. Gillie, 2nd shift; Roy B. Gib son, 1st shift; Robert Barnes, 1st shift; Joe Patterson, 1st shift; Melvin Over by, 1st shift; Henry Dillard, 1st shift; Helen Macy, 1st shift; Nancy Leseur, 2nd shift; D. L. LaPrade, 1st shift; Mary Hatcher, 1st shift. INSPECTING — A. T. Maness, 2nd shift; Mabel Dooley, 2nd shift; Doris Kennon, 2nd shift; Johnny Cannon, 3rd shift; Calvin Cochran, 1st shift; Ollie Harris, 1st shift; Mabel Overby, 1st shift. WOOLEN SYSTEM — Maurice Ad kins, 2nd shift; David Harris, 2nd shift; Herman Scales, 2nd shift; Sherman Holt, 2nd shift; Robert Abbot, 2nd shift; Leroy Smart, 2nd shift; Veril Jones, 2nd shift; Bobby Pruitt, 3rd shift; Stafford Hubbard, 3rd shift; Alvin Harris, 3rd shift; Russell Cobb, 1st shift; John Wray, 1st shift; Tommy Wade, 1st shift; M. H. McMichael, 1st shift; Richard Sams, 1st shift; Landis Powell, 1st Joins Medical Dept. Calvin Wilkins has joined the staff of the Fieldcrest Medical Department as a medical technician. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Wilkins is retired from service with the United States Air Force. He plans to move his wife and five children to Eden in the near future. 8 shift; Dale Gambill, 1st shift; Viola Rutledge, 1st shift; Leroy Gammon, 1st shift. Fieldale CARDING AND SPINNING — Fran ces Cox, 1st shift; Grady Hall, 2nd shift; Ken Pilson, 3rd shift; Leon Prillaman, 3rd shift. YARN PREPARATION — Larry Pat terson, 1st shift; Henry Ballard, 2nd shift; George Gilbert, 3rd shift. WEAVE ROOM — Billy Hubbard, 1st shift; Claude Cobbler, 1st shift; Earl Hodges, 2nd shift; Lawrence Spencer, 2nd shift; Ralph Lawless, 3rd shift; Aaron Wood, 3rd shift. MACHINE SHOP — Charlie Crad dock, Jr., 1st shift. CLOTH ROOM — Bill Flannagan, 1st shift. BLEACH AND PIECE DYE — Jes sie Patterson, 1st shift; Roy Quesen- bury, 1st shift; Jack Hill, 2nd shift; Morgan Padgett, 2nd shift; Daniel Ta tum, 3rd shift. SEWING ROOM — Faye Warren, 1st shift; Calvin Boyd, 2nd shift; Fannie Hundley, 2nd shift. PACK AND STOCK — Manuel Spencer, 1st shift. Wackenhut Security Major Edwin R. Pistilli, Captain H. L. Jackson, Maurice E. Pruitt, Webb Pruitt, Walter Kelly, Elmer Land, Ar thur Hill, B. J. Washburn, D. L. Lam bert, H. E. Smith, George L. Martin, and Harry S. Stewart. Also, John A. Cassell, Roy P. Mc Cray, Winfred S. Boyd, R. E. Royals, James C. Dodson, A. B. Sumner, C. V. Carrington, Jr., and A. D. Hubbard. Fieldcrest Recreates 19th Century Spreads (Continued from Page Five) using modern looms that mechanical ly reproduce this durable hand decor ated fabric. It is adapted for today’s standard bedsteads, is available in white and antique colorways and is home washable and dryable. The Linden Court bedspread was de signed for today’s traditional homes, yet is antique in concept. The original cov ering, a gift from the family of Major William Mayo to the museum, was hand loomed of home grown and processed fibers. This spread is available in the traditional color combinations of dark blue-natural, white-natural, green-nat ural and gold-natural. It is home wash able and dryable. All three Fieldcrest spreads were photographed in the bedrooms of the Wickham-Valentine House. FOUND: Bulova wristwatch (ladies’) found in city parking lot behind Car olina Drug. Owner should call 627- 7119 alter 5 p.m. NOTICE For the convenience of employees who purchase rugs and carpets through the Karastan Cash Sales Showroom, a revision has been made in the hours when rugs and carpets may be paid for at the Karastan Service Center and also in the times when the merchandise may be picked up at the Service Center. Effective immediately, rugs and car pets may be paid for from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday and Fridays. Pick-up times are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Fridays. When picking up rugs and carpets at the Ser vice Center, the employee must pre sent his receipt showing that the pur chase has been paid for. Laura Gillie Achieves 4.0 Semester Average Laura Gillie, a Fieldcrest Scholar ship recipient, attained a 4.0 averag® during the first semester of her fresh man year at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She receiveo A’s in all subjects. She is majoring ih mathematics. Laura, who graduated first in tb® class of 1972 at Morehead High Schooh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud® Gillie of Eden. Mrs. Gillie (Lois) employed at the Fieldcrest General Offices. Crew Members Sought All World War II crew members the USS Tuscaloosa, CA37, and tb® USS Wichita, CA45, in the Eden are® are urged to contact Sam, D. Holly, 140‘1 E. Meadow Road, Eden, 635-6793. Mr. Holly, a retired Fieldcrest eni- ployee, wishes to contact these men 'h connection with the forthcoming na tional reunion for the wartime ere'*' members of these two ships. THE MILL WHISTL*’
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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