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Chief Accountant (Continued from Page One) second lieutenant and was discharged as a Major. Mr. Laseter joined Fielderest Mills in October 1947 as cost accountant lor the Rayon and Woolen Mills. About one year later he became an accountant in the General Accounting Dept., and since 1951 has headed Tabulating Dept. Mr. Spaugh is a native of Winston- Salem and received his education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For some time he was as sociated with the American Sales Book Company, traveling in North Carolina and Alabama. In 1943, he joined Doug las Aircraft Company at Long Beach and Santa Monica, California where he was in charge of systems and proce dures. Mr. Spaugh became head of Account ing Methods at Fieldcrest in 1948 and in 1950 assisted in setting up methods and procedures whereby some of our ac counting is done on IBM equipment. His wife (Dorothy) is employed in Domes tics Designing. ★ — Soldier’s Address Pfc. Norman G. Law, a former em ployee of the company now in military service, has written to request that the MILL WHISTLE be sent to him. For friends who wish to write, his address follows below: Pfc. Norman G. Law U. S. 53126516 C/o E. 8th Cav. Regt. A.P.O. 201, C/o Postmatser San Francisco, California Worry, like a rocking chair, will give you something to do, but it won’t get you anywhere. Buy . . . Sell . . . Swap . .. FOR SALE: Child’s high chair, good as new. Reasonable price. Call 699-R. FOR SALE—Rheams gas floor furnace, 50,000 B.T.U., fully automatic. Heats up to four rooms. Telephone 765-M. LOST—Black beagle, brown feet. Fe male four months old, answers to name of “Poochie.” Alvis Q. Walker, 422 Moir Street, Leaksville. FOR SALE—Oil circulator, complete with tank and lines. Used only one year. $55.00—See Bunny Biggs, Bed spread Stock or telephone 802-M after 4:00 p. m. FOR SALE—Scribner Radio Music Li brary, nine volumes all new. Gentry Higgins, Blanket Weave Room, or call Meadow 5-4874. FOR SALE—Heatrola in good condi tion. Everette Moore, Blanket Weave Room. Only Yesterday You’ll not have much trouble identi fying the three men in this old picture. All are long-service employees in the Blanket Wool Spinning. An old friend of the trio remarked that the picture was made just after they were “tamed and entered civilization.” Left to right are: Jack, Earn, and Bill Blackwell. Fishing Trip At Coast Enjoyed By Boy Scoui Members of Boy Scout Troop NO' sponsored by the Leaksville Method Church and the Leaksville-Spray li® Club, enjoyed a fishing trip to the cO last week-end. Under the Leader^ of Bob Wilkerson, scoutmaster, and ^ Hill, assistant scoutmaster, the gr® spent Friday and Saturday nights fishing shack on the sound betv) Wrightsville Beach on Friday eve® and spent the day Saturday fishing the inland waterways and swimmiD^ the ocean. They visited Carolina B®* on Saturday night. Scouts making the trip were: Rid'’ Foster, Lindley Butler, Titus AlleiV G. Singleton, Jr., Charles Ferg''^ Henry Smith, William Ragsdale. ^ Karr Linkous, a visiting scout ^ Danville, Va. ^ “Our Secretary, Miss Jones ... 99 Hos my mogaz/ne come this month, Miss Jones? What do you thinl( of these jokes t put in my speech, Miss Jones? My Dictaphone seems to be broken. Miss Jones! We really got out a lot of work last night. Miss Jones- We should work more in rhe evenings. Would you mind doing a little more copy work, Miss Jones? Do you like candy, Miss Jones? Make that 10 copies instead of eight, will you, Miss Jones? I hope you haven't typed that 20-page report yet, Miss Jones. We won*/ need it. Miss Jones, did you moke f/iose three ex tra copies I asked for? © Are you unhappy about something, Miss Jones? Are you busy, Mii* Jones? How do you spell "torque,"Miss Jones? Miss Jones, wou/d you mind working o tittle overtime to night? “Miss Jones wouM be glad to type it up for you!” fr—in cose my wife calls, Miss Jones, you might mention that I worked last night. What did you w«f’* to see me about, Mi^^ Jones? Miss Jones, do you know where my cigars are? Are you reody now for dictation. Miss Jones? t would have called You may take you earlier, but Miss Jones iust gave me your message. rest of the day Miss Jones.' 8 FIELDCREST MILL WHIST^'
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