Happenings... (Editor’s Note: Although it is not the usual policy of the Mill Whistle to publish poems, the following was submitted with total concensus of employees at the Los Angeles Service Center. The poem was writ ten by Ron Burnett in tribute to an exceptional employee, Dorothy Paulson, customer service representative. As the year ends and New Year’s resolutions come to mind, reflect upon your own working image. Can this be said about YOU?) SHE’S JUST A NICE LADY She’s just a nice lady as you can see. Give yourself a chance and look at her personality. She’s just a nice lady smiling all the time. Seems never to have a problem ever on her mind. I know she deals with the world, but it doesn’t really show. Wow! Wouldn’t it really be nice to have such a pleasant glow. Depending on her to solve problems, which she handles very well. It seems as though she is blessed with a gift, and we can surely tell. She’s just a nice lady as I have explained. \ A vote of thanks we give to her / and hope that it remains. There’s only one thing left for us to say. And that is for God to Bless Her, And keep her in his way. ilitmir ; ~r'0 n)0D' v.y .Ih- *'. IW WINNING SAFETY SLOGAN—Bertha King, a reeler in the Twist-Wind- Reel Department at Karastan Spinning Mill, right, was presented a gift set of towels by Dick Riddick, general foreman, left, for her winning entry in November safety slogan contest. The slogan was: Driving a car is not a game. Life and Death are not the same. Obey the law, do what you can. Look out for self and the other man.” 'Back In School’ (Continued From Page Three) Building conference room for two . weeks. In addition to the Introduction To Textiles course, a number of other college-credit textile courses will be available from North Carolin State University School of Textiles in January, and may be offered to Fieldcrest employees, depending on demand. Among those available are Fabric Forming Systems, Manager ment and Control of Textile Systems, Technology of Dyeing and Finishing Yarn Forming Systems Yarn Procession Dynamics, and Dye Synthesis. Educational programs such as these may be covered by k! i l.r: / #:! Appreciation Award ;0lf Boy Scout executives Tom Deimler (far right) and Rick Ward (sec ^ from right) of the Piedmont Council present a plaque to Georg^t Howard, Jr., personnel manager, and W. F. Evans, Jr., plant of Alexander Sheeting Mill in appreciation for supporting the ment of a scout camp. 25 Years Of Service Melvin Moore, division vice president and general manager of Spinning Mills (left) congratulates Bessie Foskey, a first shift spinner at Stan Worsted Plant (right), on her achievement of 25 years of confix service November 12. Buy.. .Sell.. .Swal^ Fieldcrest’s Educational Reinburse- ment Program if the employee wishing to participate is eligible. Employees wishing to participate in such courses should contact Jack T. Carter or Susan Stewart at Fieldcrest extension 53231 or 53242 as soon as possible. For the present, these programs are available only to employees within commuting distance of Eden due to the specialized equipment needed. FOR SALE: Two-piece living room suite plus coffee table, in good condition, reasonably priced. Call 627-4561 after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE: 1975 Honda, CB-500T, / overhead cam, 4400 miles, excel lent condition $900. Call (919) 276- 5767 (Laurel Hill). FOR SALE: Dinette set with four chairs, all wood, perfect condition, $100. Call 623-6415. FOR SALE: Men’s 24” AMF 10 FOR SALE: Set of EnclvcpP' Britanica, 24 vol., 1959 speed bicycle, good condition, $50; also Honda XL70, 70cc motor- Those participating in the college credit course are Herb McConnell, Cotton Classing Department; Bill Little, Technical Services; Iris Gravely, Sheet Finishing; and Clarence Catron, Fieldale. cycle, trail or street, 1600 miles, good condition, $250. Call 623-6639. FOR SALE: Gas kitchen range-$25- 60” double sink-$20; metal cabinet-$20 Call 635-9884. FOR SALE: Two-seater go cart, 4 hp, Briggs and Stratton engine, racing slick tires, in good con dition. Call 623-9253 after 3 p.m. FOR SALE: Rabbits for stewing or frying. Call 342-2701. FOR SALE: A 4’ X 6’ enclosed metal U-haul trailer; also an electric fireplace with logs; all in good condition and reasonably priced. Call 623-6930. FOR SALE: Two Gillette snow tires on wheels, white walls, $50. Call 623-6273. year books through 1977, lil^® $275. Call 635-1433. ^ FOR- SALE: Registered GeU shepherd puppies, $35 and $3^' 342-2701. .4 FOR SALE: Beauty shop % ment, in good condition, f( two stations with two chap^; j! dryers, shampoo bowl chai‘’j|,( one station with chair almost new dryers. Call after 4 p. m. ..J FOR SALE: Harley Davidso’i motorcycle, $350. Call after 4 p. m. .m FOR SALE: Young girrs^*}‘3!( drawer dresser; also gold'* a mirror. .30” X 26”; girl s d coat,(14). Call 623-8902 after j^i FOR SALE: Chrome kitcheP^i,} with two extra leaves, fe^L with new seats and back, extra chairs, $25. Call o after 6 p. m. FOR SALE: 100 ft. of coaX-$l- stick antenna-$20; desktyp® microphone- $25; Realistic) cassette player-$30. Call'(''^ 2248. FOR SALE: 50 cc motored ,cV small boy, $150. Call 635- WHlS^ THE MILL

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