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Towel Mill Recognizes Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s outstanding weavers and loom fixers are listed be low for the most recent periods of rec ord. Weavers—W/E March 19 Dobby Terry Roy E. Stoneman Jacquard Terry James Carte Fixers—^W/E March 19 Dobby Terry Clifford Custer Jacquard Terry Clarence Craig Weavers—^W/E March 12 Dobby Terry Ralph Ballara Jacquard Terry Lauren v* Fixers—WfE March 12 Dobby Terry Clay Merriman Jacquard Terry Wilford Jori® Their father, John E. (Gene) Setliff, is a former Fieldcrest employee who is now with the Post Office; their moth er, Ruth Setliff, is employed in the Wool Spinning Department at the Blan ket Mill. The soldiers are grandsons of former Fieldcrest employees, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. (Jake) Setliff, of Eden; and W. P. Law, of Cascade, Va. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smith, Jn- nounce the birth of a daughter, D® orah Lynn. She was born March 23 Morehead Memorial Hospital, Ede > and weighed seven pounds. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fr® Smith, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. George ^ Hopkins. Mrs. Smith is a Fieldcrest r tiree and Mr. Hopkins is an employ of the Blanket Mill Plant Service P®' partment. of Card of Thanks We want to thank our neighbors and many friends, far and near, for the kindness shown and the encouragement given us at the death of our son, Sam uel Sheckells. Thank you for the food, flowers, cards and prayers. THE SHECKELLS FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wall Eden announce the birth of a son, E Bates Wall. He was born March 1° Morehead Hospital and weighed ® pounds, six ounces. Eric is the Wall’s second child. other son, Brian Wall, is two years Mr. Wall is a management trainee the Blanket Mill]. , Miscellaneous Items: Buy . . . Sell . . . Swap Lucinda S. Lewis, a former Bedspread Mill employee, recently graduated from Atlanta Area Technical School, Atlanta, Ga., in the field of medical technology. The graduate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Strange. Mr. Strange is an employee of the Non- Woven Mill and Mrs. Strange (Anna) is employed in the Karastan Rug Mill. English is a funny language. A fat chance and a slim, chance are the same thing. FOR SALE: Poodle pup. Call 623-6280. FOR SALE: 100% human hair blonde wig, $10.00. New 45-rpm records, half price. Call 627-7120. FOR SALE: 26-ft. Airstream twin beds trailer. Excellent condition. Reason able price. J. B. Lamar, 904 Overlook Avenue, Eden, telephone 623-6635. BABYSITTER WANTED: To keep three children in my home while I work first shift. References required. Call 623-3615 after 6 p.m. WANTED TO BUY: Boys’ 26-inch used bicycle, in good condition. Call Field crest extension 2289 or, after 5:30 p.m., 627-4720. FOR SALE: Four beagle hunting dogs. Two are one year old and registered; other two are nine months old. All four for $75, or $25 each. Call Ridge way, Va., 956-3837 after 6 p.m. NEED homes for puppies. Will give away. Call Pam Handy, 623-2858 after 5:30 p.m. TV, $5 , Instamatic camera, $5; twin bed ^ FOR SALE: Cabinet model night stand, $30; Danish modern c .d haib gold cushions, $5. Call 635-1503. TV® tr Gobi® FOR SALE: Four C.B. radios. Whiteface Johnson, one H.C. 20 , fayette and one B.K. cam 88 with antenna. Call 623-3360. FOR SALE: Console stereo with FM radio, $125. RCA black and V portable TV, $30. Call Jim Fieldcrest extension 53256. FOR SALE: Three small, gentle 0' girls 26-inch bicycle, $15; boys inch bicycle, $12; 7-piece dinette ^ $40; bookcase, $35. Call 623-2510 FOR SALE: Miranda Sensorex 35-^ j single lens reflex camera. 50 1.8 lens. Pistol grip. $125. ^11 James W. Taylor, 930 McCoh Street, Eden. BABYSITTING: First and second or by the hour. Experienced, give references. Call 627-7120. THE MILL WHlSl*^
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