Uevpi nesearcn ana Su»lj^°Pn^ent Department at Industries, Greens- Attends Meet In Washington At „ 3 recent meeting of the Furniture Industry |;^nsumer Advisory Panel (FICAP) held in Wash- D. C., Diane Hamilton, left in picture, 3 ® "'^Icomed by Virginia H. Knauer, special '^tant to the President for Consumer Affairs, fs- Hamilton has been a member of the Panel '"'as chartered jn 1973 and was formerly Seu,^ pf consumer education for the Home 'ng Division of Kaiser Roth. niP if ^^CAP is the informal complaint handling tyj,ff®^*sm established by the Southern Furni- ers . ^’’^I^nturers Association to assist consum- "'ith furniture problems. ij Hamilton’s husband, Robert J. Hamilton, manager for automatic blankets in ^ I' leldcrest Marketing Division, New York, couple make their home in Summit, N. J. Join Research Department Buy... Sell... Swap ^•cki B, Wray and Barbara i i^hongh have joined the 'et)V ,c:rest Research ;Pient as manager of the resg ^'cal Laboratory and *^®chnician, respec- Higii^l^cay is a graduate of doL “nint College with a B.S. iominf chemistry. Prior to piovff ^ieldcrest, she was em- ° in the Research and Ubn * who attended the School at Danville Prg .°*’inl Hospital, was employed at iahL 4 hospital as a atory technician. FOR SALE: AKC-registered Irish setter puppies. Call 623- 3982 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: New pair of safety shoes. Never worn. Size 8-E. $12.00. Call 623-3681 after 2 p.m. FOR SALE: Monogram oil circulator with fan. Good condition. $35.00. Call 627-4629 after 3 p.m. WANTED: Good homes for free kittens. Call 623-3615 after 5:30 p.m. VICKI B. WRAY Savings Bonds Purchases Up Ij^he final report has not made but indications ® that the company-wide ^"PPaign on behalf of U.S. avings Bonds has met with ®‘>ccess. j).^p''cn H. Newton, vice ti ^^•'lent-industrial rela- ^ the campaign chair- estimated that the «mber of Fieldcrest 3 *^^Iiasers of Savings anh increased by •'PCoximately one-third. He expressed apprecia- to those who signed up Purchase bonds and those pi''' assisted with the ffiPaign. Payroll Savings tj is the backbone of the Savings Bonds Sjj^Sram. It provides a LffPio way for you and your ci?'iy to add to your finan- Sji^ Security,” Mr. Newton you are saving ti>aT ® week or 50 times the spirit is the same. .Joe IT c Hiw Savings Bonds in seal of $7.6 billion BARBARA LEE SHOUGH Correction The name of William C. Slay ton was inadvertently printed as “Clayton” in the last issue of The Mill Whistle in connection with his 15 years of continuous service. A phone correspondent super visor at the Karastan Service Center, Mr. Slayton has continu ous service with Karastan since August 11, 1961. FOR SALE: White porcelain- cast iron “Standard” bath tub with chrome fittings. Good condition. $35.00. Was replaced by shower stall. Call 623-8610 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Large capacity chest-type Philco deep freezer. In excellent running condition. Looks fair. $75. Call 623-2268. FOR SALE: Electric typewriter in good condition. Call (703) 638-2824. FOR SALE: 7-ft. sofa upholstered in brown tweed. Good condition. $75.00. Also,, Schwinn 10-speed Continental bicycle. Used one summer. $125.00. Call 623-2665 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Kitchen table and six chairs. $50.00. Call 627-7771. FOR SALE: 1972 Honda motor cycle. Very good condition. Call 623-9893 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 7 m.m. Mauser rifle. Glass-bedded barrel, American walnut stock, Red- field sights, sling, 40 rounds factory ammunition. $150.00 firm or trade for handgun of equal value. Call 627-7606 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 16-ft. “Crystal River” fiberglass fishing boat, V-bottom, $100.00. Call 623-6876 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 16-ft. Deep V “Lone Star” boat, 75-hp Evinrude motor, Cox tilt trailer. All in excellent condition. Call 623- 8716 after 5 p.m. Eight Months Old Robert Michael Byrd, eight months old, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Byrd. His mother, Shela, is employed as a cut order clerk at the Laurelcrest Service Center, Laurel Hill. A grand father, Paul Branton, is em ployed in the Plant Service Department, Laurelcrest Carpet Mill. Recipient Karen Angela Tucker is a 1976 recipient of a Fieldcrest grant- in-aid. Her picture arrived too late to be included with the other grant-in-aid recipients in the last issue of The Mill Whistle. Third Birthday FOR SALE: Two bathroom sinks with fittings; two new snow tires, G78-14; two 14-inch GM wheels and two 15-inch GM wheels. Call 635-8321. WANTED TO BUY: Spinet piano. Call 342-0193 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Three year old white quarter horse gelding. With or without bridle, saddle and blanket. Horse is from the Wagner farm in Texas. Call Stoneville 573-3632 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 10,000-BTU air conditioner. Guaranteed. Call 623-8726 or 627-1284. James Joseph Terry, Jr. celebrated his third birthday on August 14 at a party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Terry. His father is employed in the Packaging Department at the Bedspread Finishing Mill. An aunt, Irene Thornton, is em ployed in the Customer Service Department at the Bedspread Finishing Office. Swine Flu Shots (Continued from Page One) particularly urged to take the vaccine,” he said. It is hoped that all of the materials needed for giving the immunizations will be available so that the shots may be given during October. Schedules for the mill clinics will be posted and publicized and details regarding the immunizations at each location will be announced as soon as available. In addition to the swine flu shots, the Fieldcrest Medical Department will again offer the regular flu vaccine which contains the Hong Kong variety of immunization. in 1976 is exciting '* who have you who have jj^chased bonds are part of CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all of you who were so kind and thoughtful to us with your many prayers, cards, food and your presence at the death of our husband and father, Pinkney Lee. May God bless each of you. DORIS LEE AND FAMILY FOR SALE: Male blue-eyed husky, two months old. Call 627-7091. FOR SALE: Drop-leaf dining room table, almost new. French provincial styling, pecan finish, removable center leaf, seats six. White lace-trimmed cloth included. $85. Call 627-0570 after 5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 6, 1976 FIELDALE TOWEL MILL Top Weavers, Fixers Weavers W/E August 15 Dobby Terry Roger Hall Jacquard Terry Robert Ferguson Fixers W/E August 15 Dobby Terry Clarence Craig Clay Merriman Jacquard Terry ; ■ ■ • - Edward Maxey Weavers W/E August 8 Dobby Terry Charles Cannaday Jacquard Terry Leonard Tilley Fixers W/E August 8 Dobby Terry Clarence Craig Jacquard Terry Edward Maxey 7