Quarter century
Kenneth W. Sessoms recently
completed 25 years of unbroken
service at the Raeford Plant of
Burlington Industries. Mr.
Sessoms began work with the
local firm as a Sweeper In the
Spinning Department. Since his
employment he has worked as
an Apron Cleaner, Serviceper
son, Spinning Doffer, Techni
cian, and Spinning Overhauler.
He presently works in the Spin
ning Department as a Shift
Supervisor. In recognition of
his loyal service, he was
presented a diamond pin, 25
years certificate and gift by
Plant Management.
Malcolm Blue Festival
gets underway Sept. 28
The 15th annual Malcolm Blue
Historic Crafts and Skills Festival
will be held on the grounds of the
1825 farmstead in Aberdeen on
Saturday and Sunday, September
28 and 29.
Traditional craftsmen will
demonstrate their crafts and skills.
The barns will be filled with
farm animals and you can watch a
cow being milked and a sheep be
ing sheared.
Fresh cornmeal is available from
the farm's grist mill.
Barbecue supper is available on
Saturday, September 28 from 6 til
8 p.m. with square dancing begin
ning after supper. The children can
enjoy a pony ride.
Refreshments are available and
gate entrance is just one dollar Der
person.
Children under 12 are free.
Make plans now to go to Aber
deen for a autum day down on the
farm.
It's on highway 5 south.
Day Care centers sought
The Hoke County Department
of Social Services is seeking in
dividuals who are interested is
establishing a family day care
home.
A family day care home can care
for a minimum of five children.
In order to be licensed by the
State of North Carolina, an in
dividual's home must pass safety,
fire and sanitation inspections.
The Day Care Specialist with the
nffw of Day Care will work with
individuals who are interested in
providing care, to meet licensing
requirements.
The office of Day Care will
establish amount of payment and
the number of children which may
be cared for in a family day care
home.
Interested individuals should
contact Susan R. Moss at the Hoke
County Department of Social Ser
vices, telephone #5-8725.
Letters to the President
These employees of the Burlington Menswear Dyeing
Plant and the Burlington Raeford Plant are in the pro
cess of preparing over 7,000 letters to be sent to Presi
dent Reagan. During the past two weeks, employees
along with the help of their families, friends, and
neighbors have been writing letters to increase the
President's awareness of the problems foreign imports
are causing the textile industry. Helping put stamps on
the letters are from left: Sally Daniels, Martha
Bullock, Dextor Bullard, Jeau Bronson, Lib Webb
and Cornell Easterling.
Hefner pushing textile bill
Congressman Bill Hefner recent
ly called textile imports "a severe
national problem" at a press con
ference sponsored by the Congres
sional Textile Caucus.
Hefner said, "The impact of im
ports on U.S. textile and apparel
jobs is only part of the picture.
The nation as a whole should
understand that the loss of this
domestic industry cannot be self
contained. Every American citizen
will in turn be affected."
In 1984, 46,000 textile and ap
parel jobs were lost to imports,
and so far in 1985, 66,000 jobs
have been lost.
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