are from Bedroom and bath show Lazy Daisy ensemble. Living room in smaller of two mobile homes decorated blanket and Drape for window is shower curtain. Bathroom shows (left) window drapes from Flambeau bedspread. Walls ®**eets. walls are covered with Lazy Daisy sheeting. above couch are covered with same material. % If. '"'ess is made from five Lustre bath towels with white and with gold-jewelled braid. From a Vogue pattern. Attracting attention was this printed coat made from two Felicity shower curtains and twin Perfection sheet, using a Vogue pattern. State Fair W(j • ■tiM the booth, along with ®*Sh college students who are Fieldcrest employees, second year for the Field- t’aif “b Show and exhibit at the ^air officials had requested \ .j'' repeat the show and ex- ((jj'fiar because of the wide at- attracted last year. Vj'^'^rable comments were of- * after they had witness- show and seen the dis- Sstics \.^rastan Six Fieldcresters Donate Eighth Pint Of Blood Buy- Sell - Swap display was arranged er of the Fieldcrest Store exhibit by Sid Kent of Marketing Division in New Six Fieldcresters became members of the one-gallon club by donating their eighth pint of blood at the October Bloodmobile in Eden. Many other Field- crest employees were among the 214 productive donors. Reaching the one-gallon donor level were Eugene Perry, an instrument man in the Blanket Mill Plant Service De partment; James Walsh, an assistant foreman in the Karastan Service Center Shipping Department; and James Pat terson, a weaver at the Blanket Mill. Also, Autry Lee Moore, supervisor of supervisory training; Frederick M. Pow ers, foreman of the Slash and Weave Department at the Blanket Mill; and Cleveland Scearce, a fixer-maintenance man at the Karastan Service Center. FOR SALE: Reupholstered sofa bed couch, club chair, bedroom chair, hot water heater, refrigerator, electric stove. See Irvin Denny, 745 Summit Road, Eden. Telephone 623-8781. FOR SALE: Four-speed automatic Arvin record player. Also, will do baby sitting for first and second shift employees, or baby sit by the hour. Call 627-7120. In Appreciation We, the family of the late R. M. Mel ton, would like to express our sincere appreciation to all who donated and all who offered to donate blood in his name at the recent visit by the Bloodmobile. We are deeply grateful. k ^NDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1969