THE MILL WHISTLE
M. 35
Eden, N. C., April 18, 1977
No. 19
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Eight new members were inducted into the North Carolina Finishing
Company 25-year Club at the 30th annual meeting which was held on
Saturday, April 2.
The new members are, front row from left, E.B. Melton, C.R. Bringle,
W.C. Berrier and G.D. Page. In second row from left are V.S. Casper, J.H.
Creason, C.A. Watkins, Sr., and T. Frank Jones.
See story and more pictures in the next issue of The Mill Whistle.
^ight Join 25-Year Club
At NCF Annual Banquet
^f'omotions Made In Two Divisions Employees May
'Out
in the Rug and
i 3 r^®*^ufacturing Division and
?'^ioh ^®shions Manufacturing
«ctjy Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.,
April 4, have been
''iot V- Arthur L. Jackson,
President.
thg^’ ^launey, Jr., was promoted
''isjo created position of
'tiiifg Vice President —
>Htij^^‘Oring Development and
I'^illK Carpet Division,
t^la *'6sponsible for the White-
other special
He previously was
'ii^gp^ice President and General
Jiw! [ — Karastan Rug
©during.
was appointed
iDag yice President and General
~~ Karastan Rug Manu-
previously was Divisioa
and General Manager
Viri ^®”ufacturing.
S% was promoted to
‘ ~ Vice President and General
JOHN R. MAUNEY
WILLIAM F. CRUMLEY
' Sheet Manufacturing. He
. >■ Was Plant Manager of the
Greige Mill at Eden,
w. Holland was promoted to
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DAVID T. ARNOLD
JERRY W. HOLLAND
Obtain Books
Fieldcrest Decorating Digest,
published by the Publicity Depart
ment of the Fieldcrest Marketing
Division, continues to be in highly
popular demand with consurhers
across the country and is now being
made available to Fieldcrest
employees at no charge.
The 58-page book, written by
nationally known Home Economist
Judy Lindahl, contains hundreds of
easy and practical hints on how to
decorate and accessorize the home
with Fieldcrest products. It includes
instructions for the completion of
many unique items such as table
cloths, shower curtains, harem
pillows, covered lampshades, picture
frames, and how to put sheets on the
wall. Most are accompanied by
clearly drawn and fully detailed
illustrations, to facilitate easy com
pletion by even the most inex
perienced do-it-yourselfer.
Sue Hartman, Director of Field
crest Publicity, reports that
placements and editorial mentions of
the booklet in virtually all the well-
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