THE MILLWH1STI£ ofs^^iuO PI«idcrMt Mills, Inc. Ed«n, N. C. 272W Issusd Every Other Mendey For Employees end Friends of Fleidcresf Mills, Inc. OTIS MARLOWE EDITOR CAMILLE F. FERKINS ASSOCIATE EDITOR Member, Intemetionel Assocletion of Business Communketors ADVISORY BOARD R. F. BELL W. F. CRUMLEY S. R. CULLIGAN A. H. JUSTICE J. M. MOORE O.L. RAINES R. E. REECE W. F. ROBERTSON REPORTING STAFF Automatic Blanket Plant Janice Ennis Bedspread Finishing Mill Ann Midkiff Bedspread .Mill Edna Hopper Blanket Finishing Mill Roslyn Henry Blanket Greige Mill Dovie Gilbert Blanket Warehouse Geraldine Perkins Columbus Towel Mill Mildred Newsome Dallas Service Center Barbara Aldriege Draper Sheeting Mill Ruth Minter Fieldale Towel Mill Faye Warren General Offices Gladys Holland Katherine Manley Karastan Rug Mill Irene Meeks Karastan Service Center Mary Stephens Karastan Spinning-Worsted Debra Whaley Laurelcrest Carpet Plant Stan Bartell Laurelcrest Yarn Mill Barbara Hinson Laurelcrest Service Center Charles L. Moore Los Angeles Service Center Fran Crowder Midwest Service Center Judy Gluth Mount Holly Spinning Mill Barbara Herrin Non-Woven Mill Doris Shockley Northeast Service Center Mary Kulpak North Carolina Finishing Phyllis Partee Scoltsboro Rug Mill Hilda Thomas Sheet P’inishing Mill Brenda May Winchester Spinning Mill Ann Wilson N. C. Finishing, Bedspread Mili Men Atta Outstanding Continuous Service Records Sidney C. Simerson, a shader at the North Carolina Finishing Company division at Salisbury, recently completed an outstanding record of 45 years of continuous service with the com pany. Two additional employees, Robert L. Mauldin, process development manager at NCF, and C. W. (Bill) Tulloch, a fixer in the Spinning Department at the Bedspread Mill, recently completed fine records of 40 years of continuous service. Each long-service employee has received the appropriate Fieldcrest service emblem, a gift certificate for company merchandise equal in dollar amounts to the years of service, and a letter of commendation from President William C. Battle. Mr. Simerson, who began em ployment on July 14, 1930, has worked his entire 45 years as a shader in the Put Up Department at NCF. SIDNEY C. SIMERSON Mr. Mauldin began em ployment on July 8, 1935, as a supervisor in the Rayon Depart ment at NCF. He was named plant superintendent. Rayon Division, in 1951, and assistant superintendent of production in Foster Wins Slogan Contest Buy... Sell... Swap FOR-SALE: Boys’ brown suit and matching tie. Size 16 slim. Worn only once. $10.00. Call 752-1316 (Greenville). FOR SALE: 7-hp Murray riding lawn mower, one year old. Call 627-1910 after 5 p.m. WANTED TO BUY: Girls’ bicycle, 16-inch or 20-inch. Must be in good condition. Call 627-3615 after 5:30 p.m. PT)RSALE: Full-sizeR. C. Allen typewritter with 18” carriage, metal stand with rollers, drop- leaf sides and center drawer. All for $35.00. Call 627-7573. BABYSITTING: Will keep one child in three to five-year-old age group on first shift. Call 627-08.39. FOR SALE: Bird dog puppies, females. Mixed English setter and black Gordon. Eight weeks old. $15 each. Call 939- 2151 (Ruffin). FOR SALE: One 30” Whirlpool electric stove, white. Call 342- 0443. WANTED TO BUY: Good wood cook stove with warming ovens and water tank. Call 623- 6376 after 7 p.m. P’OR SALE: One 16-hp tractor with 42” mowing attachment and a grading blade. Like new. Call 623-9814 after 6 p.m. WANTED TO BUY: 8’ x 5’ or 9’ x 5’ enclosed trailer, either single or dual axle. Call 623- 6310 after 3:15 p.m. ROBERT L. MAULDIN C. W. (BILL) TULLO^ 1963. Later in 1963, he was named technical manager. He was named process develop ment manager, his present classification, in 1967. Mr. Tulloch began continuous service on July 7, 1935, as a warper tender at the old Mill. He went to the BedSr Mill in 1937, as a spinne', later worked as a tie-up^j doffer and overhauler becoming a fixer, his P' ltd i 5 5 Leroy Foster, right, is congratulated by W. C. Flake, plant manager, Laurelcrest Carpet Mill, on winning the Safety Slogan Contest at Carpet Mill. The winning slogan was “Join the Safety Generation and Live”. Mr. Foster is employed as a quality technician in the plant manager’s office at the Laurelcrest Carpet Mill. classification, in 1953. i Recent Service Anniversaries 5 Forty-Five Years J Sidney C. Simerson n. C. Finis^'"^' Forty Years Robert L. Mauldin N. C. F'inisl"''; Columbus W. Tulloch Bedsp‘‘’'‘ Thirty-Five Years George A. Peeler n. C. Finis'’’'* Thirty Years i Caris N. Dotson Alexa” Margie S. Frazier ....T Draper Shee*'® Doris W. Washburn Karas^ James H. Hall Blanket Finisl"' Twenty-Five Years ,s Helen S. Beheler Fi®' Lois E. Quattlebaum Phenix''’’ Samuel E. Chilton Non Claude C. Austin, Jr Fi®' . Harry C. Poston Bedsp’*'*^ Ruby U. McGuire Blanket James C. Estes Blanket GF': Dollie M. Phelps Phenix Virginia D. Lowdermilk Alexa”' Twenty Years Sadie H. Turner Draper Shei' Joe L. Perkins Karas’ John R. Millner ^ Blanket GF’’'j Edith H. Alcorn Bedspread Finisl”' Leslie Jones Colni” Ralph C. Lee Colu”’' & ,tii» ¥ Agnes B. Money Phenix Cf Louise B. Graham Fi‘’”. Bessie Sellers Phenix G’ Fifteen Years Demris W. Holt fjek William 1). Law .7 p’jel‘1’'* Mary H. Millard Automatic BD’’ 1 S. Walter Belcher plepl’' Ncta H. Adams ZZZ''Automatic Bk>”| Geraldine Cooke Automatic BU”' Janice T. Ennis Automatic Bla” Clara E. Yelverton Automatic BD” Dorothy P, Jones Automatic BD”' Lelia C. tldwards Beds?’' Ten Years Freda W. Joyce Blanket Warel'^l: Louise A. Leatherwood Phenix “ Frank T. Webb Bedsp”*^* k'. Edward Maxey piel^l' Willard H. Miller ZZZZZ’’ Colui”' Brenda G. Smith Blanket Gr”’ l)f -if Olivia T. Bell I/ Sheet Finis David Lockhart Colun’;; Barbara It. Smith ii...qhecl’' Draper Shd-’*' THE Mil

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