Happenings
The Fieldale Towel Mill Women’s Softball Team
Fioldolo T©om Finishos S©cond
The Fieldale Towel Mill’s women’s softball
team placed second for the season in the Martin^
ville Industrial League. Seven teams participated
in the league this year.
Having completed their second year as a team,
the girls were fourth last year.
Team members, shown with their coaches, are.
front row from left, Wanda Hairston, Joanne
Hairston, DiAnne Spence, LaVerne barter Myrna
Lawson and Polly Millner; second
Tommy Gravely (coach), Madeline Gilbert, Dons
Skenshlp. Cindy Perdue, V^nm Manns
Crvnelle Prunty, Delveta Johnson, Robert
Mosley (coach) and Ed Hall (coach). Not present
for the photograph was Diane Hairston.
Buy • • • Sell • • • Swap
FOR SALE; Electrolux three
brush carpet shampooer and
floor buffer. Brand new. Will
accept reasonable offer. Call
627-1630 after 5 p.m.
WANTED: A good home for
pups. Great playmates for
children. Call 919-427-0315
(Madison) after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE; Hunting bow and
steel-tipped arrow. Also set of
World Book Encyclopedia.
Call 627-7935 after 4 p.m.
h.p. engine (used approxi
mately 25 hours), Cox tilt-
trailer. Call 627-43^.
FOR SALE: 14 cubic foot
Frigidaire refrigerator,
automatic defrost, avocado
green. $250.00. Call 349-6725.
FOR SALE: Kenmore 30” con
tinuous clean gas stove.
Avocado green, two years old.
$100. Reason for selling:
remodeling. Call 635-2387 after
4 p.m.
WANTED: Anyone having a
building torn down or lumber
they wish to give away or sell,
please call 623-8293 before 10
a.m. or after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE: Registered German
shepherd males. $75 each. Call
342-2701.
WANTED; Console or spinet
Call 342-0193 after 6
piano.
p.m.
FOR SALE: Dark pine dinette
set, 40” X 48” table, four
hardwood chairs. Excellent
condition. $125. Colonial style
sofa with matching chair.
Green Herculon. Good con
dition. Sofa, $50; chair $25.
Call 627-4923.
FOR SALE: Frigidaire 40”
continuous cleaning range.
Automatic cook unit, speed
heat burner. In excellent
condition. White, one year old.
$180. Also, Kelvinator
refrigerator, avocado green.
Good condition. $50. Call 627-
4923.
Swine Flu Shots
FOR SALE: Electric type
writer, 10-speed bicycle. Both
in good condition. Call 638-
2824.
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FOR SALE: 1972 Suzuki motor
cycle, 750 cc, fully chopped. In
excellent condition. Also, AM-
FM stereo with tape deck. Call
627-4934.
FOR SALE; Firewood. Call 623-
8694 after 3 p.m.
FOR SALE; 25-inch Raggedy
Ann and Andy dolls. Call 623-
FOR SALE; Three-piece bed
room suite. Call 635-3581.
FOR SALE: Two sets of en
cyclopedia: New Book of
Knowledge, American People.
Also four medical en
cyclopedia, standard dic
tionary. Included is an antique
green bookcase. $175. Call 627-
4923.
FOR SALE; Renkin 15’ run
about boat, 1972 Evinrude 50
health departments.
“At this time, local health
departments have not received
enough vaccine to supply local
industries with adequate
amounts to immunize their em
ployees,” Dr. Young said.
“Therefore, employees at
Eden and Fieldale will need to
go to their respective health
departments’ mass clinics in
order to obtain the swine
influenza immunizations. Such
clinics already have been held at
Forest City and one is scheduled
to be held in Eden Sunday,
November 21.
“If enough vaccine is avail
able after these clinics, the local
health officers have advised us
that they will release vaccine for
industrial immunization cam
paigns. In this case, employees
will be notified by notices on the
mill bulletin boards,” Dr. Young
said.
The Medical Department
already has given the swine flu
shots to employees at North
Carolina Finishing, Columbus
Towel Mill, Swift Spinning, the
Greenville plants and Mt. Holly.
Employees at Forest City and
Whiteville received the shots
from the local health depart
ments.
Fieldcrest, Karastan and
North Carolina Finishing sales
personnel in New York will
receive the inoculations through
public health departments. All
other sales offices and
distribution centers either have
been given the shots or advised
to obtain them from their health
departments.
Scottsboro employees will
receive Hong Kong flu shots,
administered by the Medical
Department on December 2. All
other locations already have re
ceived the Hong Kong flu im
munizations.
Margaret Lawson with one of her paintings.
Artist’s Career Flourishij
Fieldale artist Margaret Law-
son is expanding her second
career by leaps and bounds.
A third shift roving hauler at
the Fieldale Towel Mill, she took
up painting as a hobby several
years ago. Now her reputation
as an artist has spread so that
her water colors are almost con
tinuously on exhibit. . , .
During the summer, she had
work on exhibit in Roanoke, Va.,
in June, and in West Virginia in
July. In October she also
exhibited in the annual Foot ot
the Hills Art Show in Martins
ville, Va., in which she won first
prize last year.
She has now been invited to
participate in the West Virginia
Appalachian Arts and Crafts
Festival to be held in Beckley,
W.Va., in January of 1977. This is
particularly exciting for her
because Beckley
hometown. .]
In addition to exhib''!;
paintings, Margaret j’
selling quite a number ^
Finding the timoj
her art work and j
full-time job at the To ^
plus the duties of a lO® j
homemaker sometime®,
little hectic,” Margaf
“But I love every mio^
“My painting is yerjj
ing and I really enjoy
the exhibitions and ,
other artists. They or®, i
best critics of an artist
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Strong Support
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retiree from the BlankoJ,
Mill with 34 years of co ^
service. Mrs. Blackwc*'
in 1966 and Mr. Bla‘^'^
1963. jj
United Way campaign this year.
A drawing was held in each
plant among the Fair 3hare
givers. Each winner received a
12” portable black and white
television set.
Winners were Libby Dale
Pankey, Yarn Mill Spinning
Department; Nelson
Barrington, Service Center
Warehouse and Shipping
Department; Virginia McLean,
Carpet Mill ’Tufting Depart
ment; and Larry Owen, Carpet
Mill general manager.
Today, there are si
members of their
family working for
Charlie Blackwell, ,
Offices; Wallace
Karastan Mill; and
(Dink) Blackwell, Sheet'
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