Ts oinpri college graduates have n th ^*®^dcrest Mills, Inc. to work ® Eden area. Johnson started his training i^arpv!^ a shift foreman in the lent Shipping Depart- ■entp Karastan Service ireitf' ® graduate of Polytechnic Institute and A Wade johnson MILTON RANKIN Johnson, Rankin Join Pieidcrest in Eden Area state University with a degree in Business Management. Milton Rankin has joined Fieldcrest as a salary analyst in the Industrial Relations Department. Previously employed by the Rockingham County Department of Social Services.He is a 1973 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Moving Up ... roni^.^pNEY L. PRYOR has been 'ooi shift foreman of the la,jKpP*^ning Department at the ro^Q.; Greige Mill. Prior to his 'ainpp*”'^ he was a supervisory e the Blanket Greige Mill. 177^ *^cd Fieldcrest in February, .. .DANIEL F. RAPER, electronic development engineer, has transferred from the Whiteville Plant to the Mechanical Develop ment Department, Eden. His new assignment will permit broad application of his electronic knowledge and experience at Fieldcrest. ^uy.. .Sell.. .Swap : Camper shell for short OH pickup truck. Phone 627-1649. SALE: Fender Telecaster Suita Caj.^.’ almost new, complete with 623,0Y-P^ case and cord, $300. Call U:30 before 2 p. m. or after h fa. P'm. Sale- ctor 1956 B. Allis Chalmers iau|gj‘’ motor recently over- ''clud ’ excellent condition, illep turning plow, harrow, three-stage cultivator. ‘*27-0704 (Madison). WANTED: 6,000 or 8,000 BTU room air conditioner, must run on 110 v. house current; also three-speed man’s bicycle, both in good condition. Call 627-1560. FOR SALE: Four-month-old Beagle pups, dewormed. Call 951-2521 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE: Electric irons-$10 or $15; Kenmore vacuum cleaner in good condition-$15; 45 rpm records-25 cents each; baby shoes *0 Nd ay, AUGUST 1, 1977 Horn Named Division VP, National Sales Manager Charles G. Horn has been named division vice-president and national sales manager for Karastan Marketing Division. The appoint ment, effective immediately, was announced in New York by Francis X. Larkin, president of the Karastan Marketing Division. Horn comes to Karastan from the Fieldcrest Marketing Division, where he had been a division vice- president and north central regional manager. He succeeds W. T. Barton who has resigned. In making the announcement, Larkin noted, “Mr. Horn brings to Karastan an impressive record of management achievement in marketing and sales.” Horn joined the Fieldcrest division in 1963 following a position with Litton Industries, Inc. He served Fieldcrest in a number of sales assignments until being promoted to north central regional manager with headquarters in the Chicago office in CHARLES HORN 1970. He was named a division vice- president in 1972. A native of California, Horn holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern California. He will make his head quarters at Karastan’s national sales offices at the Carpet Center in New York. Engineer Heads West—By Bike John W. Self, already well known for his affinity for motorcycles, has out done himself this time. During his vacation, he rode his motorcycle 2600 miles, from Eden to Arlington, Texas, and back. He left Eden on Wednesday, June 22, and ar rived in Arlington at noon on Friday, June 24. He returned home July 1. Round trip he used 45 gallons of gas and encountered only one brief shower on the trip. “I’m ready to go again,” he said. in various sizes-$l per pair; kit chen table with three chairs-$25; one 26” boy’s bicycle-$30; hair dryer on a stand-$10; hair dryer with case-$5; baby bed in' good condition-$10; antique oak bed with high headboard $50; old Singer sewing machine in good condition-$35. See all items anytime at 606 Taylor Street. FOR SALE: 8’ X 10’ awning for camper with poles, $25; also baby- walker, round-type with high back, $8.Call 627-0011 after 5 p. m. WANTED TO BUY: Camper shell for short bed Ford Courier, reasonably priced. Call 342-3485 after 4 p. m. (Continued On Page Five

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