Buy... Sell... Swap FOR SALE: Oak cattle rack for ton Chevrolet step-side pick up truck. Well made and bolted together. Easy to put on and take off. Solid and stout. Used very little. “Like new.” $65.00. Call 627-4739 around 7:00 p.m. FOR SALE: Firewood tor fire place or heater. Call Charles Moore, 623-8694 after 3 p.m. FOR SALF]: Girl’s roller skates, size 7. In excellen’ condition. Call 63.5-5073 after 4 pm. FOR SALE: A 1974 used Hodaka 80 cc Bandit. In first-class condition. Equipped for racing. $325; $340 with helmet. Call 627-4431 6 to 8 p.m. New Responsibilities F"OR SALE: Three suits, size 42. One dark brown, one black, gray. All like new. $10 each. May be seen at 1022 Lawson Street. Call 627-7822. WANTED: SLR 35 mm camera and any accessories. Prefer metered but will consider unmetered. Call 623-6059 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Two 14” Plymouth wheels. $10 for both. Call Fieldcrest extension 53268. (Continued From Page Four) Control Department in 1961 and superintendent of the Automatic Blanket Plant in 1962. He has been plant manager of the Auto matic Blanket Plant since 1970. Mr. Wallace is married to the - Margaret L. Lassiter, a native of Bethel, and they have a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Albert Parrish, III, and a son, Donald Edward Wallace. The Wallaces live at 1106 South First Street in Smithfield. FOR SALE: Two 13” Chevy II wheels and two 15” Chevrolet wheels. Call Fieldcrest extension 53255. A famed stockbroker lay on his deathbed. A friend stopped by to visit, and said, “Come on, Harry. You’ll be around to see 90.” Harry answered, “If the Good Lord can get me at 75, why should he wait until I go up to 90?” / ./ Make Contribution To Heart Fund Employees at the Fieldale Towel Mill recently presented a check from the Community Fund for $1,600 to Little Miss Heart Fund for use by the Henry Count) Fund. From left are Kenneth Roger, Alverta Dehart, Little Miss Heart Fund (Kiki i and Anne Minter. All three Towel Mill employees are from the Sewing Department Crowned Queen Two Years B Miss Cynthia Stoner was crowned “Miss North Rowan High School” at the homecoming festivities held recently at the school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stoner. Her father is employed in the Warehouse at North Carolina F’inishing Company. Miss Stoner is a member of the F’rench Club, vice president of tbe Future Business Club of America, a member of the Pep Club, and is on the staff of the ■'Northern Lights,” the school yearbook. Products Displayed At Greenville This exhibit of Karastan products was on display at the Greenville Bicentennial Cele bration the week of October 4 through October 12. The exhibit was arranged by the Karastan Rug Mill in cooperation with the Karastan Spinning and Worsted MiUs in Greenville. A number of industries in the area participated in the week-long event which was held in the Kroger building in Greenville. George Elliott Trenb of Mr. and Mrs. Georgi Trent of Eden, celebrJ second birthday Novew a party hosted by hispJ the home of his ® grandparents, Mr. a* Robert L. Calhoun. I cake and other reW were served. Guests i the paternal grandpar® and Mrs. David Trent aunt, Mrs. Danny Man George Trent, Sr. is® Data in the Department at the Offices. Mrs. Calhoun U Celebrates 40 Years Birthday Teresa Gale Land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Land, celebrated her eighth birthday October 26. Her father is employed in the Packaging Department at the Bedspread Finishing Mill. Her mother, Donna, works in the Bedspread Milt Accounting Department. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wade, Jr. Mr. Wade is employed in the Weave Room at the Bedspread Mill, An employee at the Towel Finishing Plant at Phenix City, Annie I. Wyatt, recently com pleted an outstanding record of 40 years of continuous service with the company. She began continuous service November 17, 1934, at the Columbus Towel Mill. She transferred to the Phenix City finishing plant in August of this year as a washcloth hemmer in the Washcloth Department. Mrs. Wyatt has received the Fieldcrest diamond-and-gold 40- year service emblem, a $40 gift certificate for company merchandise, and a letter an employee of Finishing Mill. r luisimiB employed at the Kar®- Mill. _ Gets Promofi (Continued From of ANME I. WYATT commendation from President William C. Battle. Fieldale Towel Mill • Services Department He subsequently systems analyst in i Information Eden and as manag General Offices Center. He was 3 analyst in the Garp Information Service® ment from February his latest appointme THE MILL W

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