4 i Happenings Has Party With Braves Make Donation To Cancer Society Employees of the Fieldale Towel Mill have presented the Mar- tinsville-Henry County chapter of the American Cancer Society with a donation from the Fieldale Community Fund. Shown with Bill Wiseman, at right, Cancer Crusade chairman for Martinsville and Henry County, are employees representing the Weaving, Carding and Spinning and Pack and Stock De partments. They are, from left. Jack Johnson, Juanita Clark, Ray mond Williams, Ray Lawless, Lorene Lawless and Beverly Stowe. Stancill Children United Fund Drive Set ^ -it. Wanda Lynn Stancill, 16 Twist Department, Karastan months old, and Amy Lyn Spinning Mill. Wanda is the Stancill, three months old, are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry the grandchildren of Esther K. Stancill and Amy is the daughter StancUl, a reeler in the Wind and of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stancill. FIELDALE TOWEL MILL Top Weavers, Fixers Weavers W/E September 19 Dobby Terry Paul Cannaday Jacquard Terry Norman Rakes Fixers W/E September 19 Dobby Terry Troy Joyce Jacquard Terry Lar ry Martin Weavers W/E September 12 Dobby Terry Ralph Ballard Jacquard Terry Robert Ferguson Fixers W/E September 12 Dobby Terry Jerry Dove Jacquard Terry Pass Burch, Jr. Weavers W/E September 5 Dobby Terry Paul Cannaday Jacquard Terry Robert Ferguson Fixers W/E September 5 Dobby Terry Hubbard Jacquard Terry Roger Moore 6 (Continued from Page One) she will not be required to make up the missed deduction. The United Fund budget-goal of $189,(KX) is an increase over last year’s $172,000, due mainly to increasing costs of operation of the agencies and in some instances to increased services and programs being offered. A new agency added this year is Big Brothers and Sisters of Rockingham County, which provides supervision of volun teers to befriend children from broken homes. This program was allotted $4,545. The other United Fund agencies and the amount allotted to each of them are: Boys Club, $33,900; Boy Scouts, $18,000; Girl Scouts, $5,572; YMCA, $60,000; Red Cross, $12,000; Rescue Squad, $8,200; Retarded Children, $4,700; Salvation Army, $7,800; Child Development Center, $6,000 ; 4-H Council, $1,500; Carolinas United, $8,783; and con tingencies, $18,000. Chet Nations of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company is president of the Eden United Fund and Tom McElhannon of Goldston, Inc. is the general fund-raising chairman. Robin Gurley, who years old on July 4, had a of a birthday party this was honored by the Braves baseball team on day night, July 8, and sented an autographed J several other items. Robin attended the » between the Altnata Bra'' 1 the Pittsburgh Pirates on** and also the game bet'Vp Braves and the New Yod on July 8. Both game® played in Atlanta. , He is the son of Mr. an Daniel B. Gurley of Ken^ mother, Gladys, is a inspector at the Autn Blanket Plant. She has ^ Fieldcrest employee sine ci Deductions Buy . . . Sell (Continued from Page One) ment and Design, Pilot Plant, Blanket Industrial Engineering, Bedspread Industrial Engineer ing, Blanket Finishing Industrial Engineering, Company Trans portation, Industrial Relations, Mill Whistle, Medical Depart ment, Blanket Mill Accounting, Sheeting Mill Accounting, Tax Department, Internal Audit Department and Fieldcrest Store. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank each and every one for all the kindness shown us during our daughter, Holly Swain’s open heart surgery. The flowers, gifts, cards, etc. are very much appreciated. The power of prayer has meant the most to us, though, and to Holly also. To each of you, your churches, your families, we will be forever grateful. May God bless all of you. THE GEORGE C. SWAIN FAMILY FOR SALE: 17 hens and rooster, one to IV2 years old, $1.00 each. Call 623-6358 after 3:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Youth desk and chair, almost new. Call 623- 6358 after 3:30 p.m. WANTED: Bookcase, three or four shelves. Call 623-6358 after 3:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1974 Suzuki 400-cc motorcycle, good condition, low mileage, $750.00, helmet included. Call 635-1136. FOR SALE: Utility trailer, 5 ft. square. Has new tires, top and wiring. $75. Call 627-1366 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: One 4V2 x 8 ft. trailer for hauling lawn- mowers. Steel belted tires. In good condition. Cost $287 new. Will sell for $100. Call 623-8331. FREE: Small black and tan puppy, about nine weeks old. Call 804-685-3029 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: One high antique bed, $50; one Jenny Lind bed, 75 years old, $25; and one 10 speed bicycle in very good condition, $35. Call 623-9866 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE; Coffee tab>'j matching lamp table, f’| recliners, one black vU?’, gold fabric, $30 ea^^ octagonal gold-framed ^ $10; two lamps; severa* and other miscell items. Call 623-6742 p.m. ^ FOR SALE: Coca-Cola b«| compartments and ■ doors; two cash Good price on all. Call after 3 p.m. ( FOR SALE: Honda chopper, 1970 model, J 780 Holley dual line car and Z28 aluminum , $80.00; Phase II cam a . lifters, $50.00. Call after 4 p.m. FOR SALE; 1974 HoO DOHC and 1974 Yam' Call 349-6372 after FOR SALE: Four wid with mags. Fit CheV'^ Pontiac: $90. Apply Exxon near Anaconda' FOR SALE: One 1974 P tional Encyclopedia new. Will sell for $90- 8184. WHl‘ THE MILL