Shop, which is devoted to Were recently installed I ^ includes two work * ^nd bath rugs is at left. ‘^ize p' of which the store re- ^Vorable and highly com- and Fieldcrest Mills ^ ^ b y customers from every 1 ' J» 'H It is an everyday, visitors in the area who (gj it and make purchases, k ^ter showed that the store ^Sland, Luxembourg, Brazil, Ik ^ico, and Panama. store’! :’s success, Mr. Grose- ^^ftnounced, Mr. Whitcomb 'j to become a showplace ie Tri-Cities from a wide We appreciate the fine ,, and anticipate that our ^ steady increase.” Thrift Shop was enlarged and equipped with tiered stock fixtures. Additional space and improved fixtures make it possible to display much larger assortments of merchandise. Additional check-out facilities help give better service during peak periods. Traffic moves through the store and customers check out at new exit near parking area. Store personnel from left, front row, Frances Turner, Lucinda Hyler, Katie Hankins, Mary Clark, Mildred Martin; second row, W. P. Groseclose. manager; Nellie Williams, Marie Cook, Vivian Johnson; back row, John B. Buckner, Jr., assistant manager; Lucille Stephens, Frances Wilson, Anne Marlowe, H. K. Robertson. J. M. Brown is not shown.

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