102 NCF Employees Give Blood The Bloodmobile collected 102 pints when it visit- other nearby industry. Above, Charlie Fortner, a ed the North Carolina Finishing Company division supervisor in the Put Up Department, has his blood recently. The visit was sponsored by NCF and an- pressure taken before his donation. Buy ... Sell ... Swap | Eden Bowlers Down Fieldale FOR SALE; Bunk beds, com plete. In good condition. Call 627-7976. FOR SALE; One 10-speed boys’ 27-inch bicycle. One 10-speed girls’ 26-inch bicycle. Both in excellent condition, like new. Call 627-1361 before noon or after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Roll-away bed with cover. Like new. $25.00. Call 635-1470 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Folding cot. Call 623-6216. FOR SALE; One black and white 19-inch television set in good condition. Also has rotor and 25 feet of lead-in wire. $100. Call 635-4233. FOR SALE; Firewood. Call 627- 7258. FOR SALE; Hi-Fi equipment. Fisher 170 AM-FM receiver, 24 watts rms, loudness control. Tape monitor, FM tuning meter and more features. $139. “Realistic” lab 24 turntable with magnetic elliptical cartridge and diamond needle, dust cover, synchronous mo tor. $45. Craig AM-FM and eight-track player with speakers and headphones. $100. Call 623-8628 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Hardwood for fireplace. $20 for V2 ton pickup load. Call 939-2470. FOR SALE; Firewood. Call 635- 2387 after 3;30 p.m. FOR SALE; Two red female AKC registered Doberman pinschers, $100 each. Also one black male Doberman pinscher, $75. Eight weeks old, champion blood lines. Call 627- 1281. FOR SALE; Baby bed, com plete, has two large drawers for storage. $15.00. Call 627- 1236 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Early American couch and chair. Needs recovering. Will sell at a rea sonable price. Call 623-2745. FOR SALE; Hammond B-3 organ and Univox electric piano with speaker cabinets. Will sell all for $3,000. Call 623- 6310 after 3;30 p.m. FOR SALE; Set of “Appliance” slotted disk mags with four F- 60 tires, mounted. Excellent condition. $200.00. Craig tape player and four tapes. $40.00. J. C. Penney console stereo, 8- track tape player, FM and AM radio, Spanish style cabinet with red velvet front. Lesley Ozment, Rt. 4, Box 329E, Dan ville, Va., telephone 804-388- 2036. To The Editor November 6,1975 To The Editor; Today has been such a lovely day! I had the pleasure of meet ing, talking to, having lunch with old and dear friends. The Twenty-Five Year Club, with many members having more than 25 years’ service with Fieldcrest Mills, were invited to a luncheon which was most delicious! Fellowship wonder ful! We old retirees — and quite a large number attended — had the pleasure of visiting our mill, where we spent many years (happy ones for me) on the job making rugs at Karastan. The event is an annual affair^ planned and provided by Fieldcrest officials. I want to say it has been a great pleasure to work for and with this good concern. I appreciate their desire to extend pleasure to their employees, even after retirement. Thanks and many, many good years ahead for Fieldcrest! A retired setter at Karastan, (S) Roxie C. Strong A challenge match between the Fieldcrest Men’s Bowling League and the Fieldale Towel Mill league was held at the Eden Bowling Center with Fieldale No. 1 taking on Eden’s Bedspread Finishing Mill, and Fieldale No. 2 meeting Indus trial Engineering. In the Fieldale No. 1 versus Bedspread Finishing contest, the Bedspread Finishing team rolled a 4-0 win. Leon Wilson rollecl a 531 set, Dennis Hylton a 518 and Napoleon Blackstock a 501 set for the Bedspread Finishing Team. Jack Roach, captain of Fieldale No. 1, led his team with a 502 set. In the Fieldale No. 2 versus Industrial Engineering match. Industrial Engineering emerged the winner, 3-1. Mass Horsley rolled a 546 set for the Fieldale No. 2 team while Wes Starr rolled a 500 set for Industrial Engineering. Another challenge match will be held on November 23, at the Sport Lanes, Collinsville, Va., with Fieldale No. 1 taking on Industrial Engineering and Fieldale No. 2 versus Bedspread Finishing. AW PSHAW DEPT, An electrical contractor has just been hired to wire aU the rest rooms on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. This is the first time in history that a con tractor ever wired a head for a reservation. Mom; “Where are you going?” Son; “Out to play.” Mom; “With those holes in your shoes?” Son; “No, with the kids across the street.” Karastan Promoted On National TV Karastan’s new television advertising campaign which began on the ABC network News starting September 13 has been expanded 1 to include network telecasts on CBS and NBC. The commercials feature a new theme for the Karastan brand; “Don’t Just Buy Carpet. Invest In Karastan!” The ad will appear on the NBC Tomorrow Program on November 17 and 18 and on the CBS Morning News November 18, 20, 21, 24 and 26. It will also appear on the CBS telecast of the Redskins-Vikings game November 30. The commercial will be used on the CBS Morning News December 1, 3,4 and 5 and on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite December 3. Times for the above telecasts are determined by the various television stations. See your local listings for the showings in your area. Outlying Plants Give Good Response In Fund Drives Fieldcrest’s outlying locations are again showing outstanding support for the United Fund. The Karastan Worsted and Karastan Spinning Mills have completed their drives with 96 percent of the employees in each plant contributing a Fair Share. The Alexander Sheeting Mill completed its drive with 85 percent Fair Share givers. At the Foremost Screen Print Plant, 76.4 percent gave or pledged a Fair Share. Thei Laurelcrest plants at Laurel Hill' completed their drive with 73 percent Fair Share givers. At the Greenville plants, em ployees’ contributions along with the -corporate donation amounted to approximately $10,000. The drives were headed by Wayne Greene, plant superintendent, Karastan Worsted Plant, and Jan Vincent, plant manager, Karastan Spinning Mill. J. Melvin Moore, vice presi dent-rug spinning operations, congratulated the Karastan em ployees and the campaign One Year Old Amy Sue Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Brown, celebrated her first birthday September 28. Her father is em ployed as a lift truck operator at the Karastan Service Center. Grandparents are Catherine Brown, a spinner in the Wool Spinning Department at the Blanket Greige Mill; Lee Roy Brown, a loom fixer at the same mill; and Mrs. Rubin Haizlip of Stoneville. managers and thanked them for their fine support of the United Fund. The Alexander Sheeting Mill held its drive one week prior to the official opening of the Rutherford County campaign to challenge and set the pace for other industry in the county with 85 percent of the employees pledging a Fair Share. All Alexander Sheeting em ployees who gave a Fair Share participated in a drawing for three Fieldcrest gift certificates. Winners were Mary Jane Pentz, Weave Department; Delvo Scruggs, Plant Service; and Barry Houser, Canteen. At the Laurelcrest plants, the amount pledged by Fieldcrest employees was $13,161 or 13-4 percent of the total Scotland County United Fund goal for 1976. Of the 560 employees, 515 contributed to the drive with 408 giving or pledging a Fair Share. At the Foremost Screen Print Plant, two departments, the Warehouse and Sample Depart ment, had 100 percent Fair Share givers. A special drawing was held for employees in those departments in addition to the drawing among all Fair Share givers in the plant. Irate Golfer: “You must b® the world’s worst caddie!” Caddie: “Hardly. That would be too much of a coincidence.” CARD OF THANKS The family-of Fletcher Wat kins wish to express thanks to their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown during our bereavement. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Ella F. Minter would like to thank each of the churches, friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness shown to our mother during her illness and death. We would also like to thank each of you for the visits, cards, flowers and prayers. THE family THE MILL WHISTLE