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Awards Presented Spray Bowlers Large Group Retires Fieldcrest League champions at the Bowling Center, Spray, were the Karastan Standards bowlers, from left, Bob Culler, David Bryan, Cecil Barlcer, captain; Norman Craig, Tommy Hunt, Jack Morris .ind Johnny Grogan. Winners of awards in women's division, shown left /o right: Dot Manuel, Karastan Office, high series, 526, and WIBC pin for high series with handicap, 616; Lucy Clark, member of top team, Karastan Office; Betty Hicks, member of iop veam; Irene Squires, Blanket Mill., high game, 192;; Anne Wilson, member of iop ieam; Hilda Martin,, member of vop veam and also high average, 144; Marie Cook, Fieldcrest Store, WIBC award for most improved bowler, 13.» pins over average for first 21 games. Other award winners in .Men's League were, from left, Roger Joyce. Tuesday morning league, first place feam; Milton Gregory, high handicap jame, Thursday night: Durwood Moore, first place team, Tuesday morning; Bill Groseclose, high game, Thursday night; Otis Shelton, second place team, Tuesday morning; Jerry Turner, high :;eries, Wednesday night; Paul Black- well, second place team, Wednesday morning; Jimmy Grogan, high game, Wednesday night; Curtis Cochran, high series, Tuesday morning; Charles Powers, most improved .average; Al Puckett, second high average, Wednesday night; Carl Rhodes, high average, Thursday night. (Continued from Page One) Hughes, of the Finishing Mill, gj years and Cynthia R. Sherwood, Gen Offices, had 43. Retiring with 40 y® g of unbroken service were Brown, Finishing Mill; James R- ® ton, Bleachery; Robert C. Hooker, B ket Mill; and Jesse S. Slaydon, Bla*' MiU. Other retirees having long recor^^_ service were Thomas W. Robbins, spread Mill, 39 years; Irva T. Finishing Mill, 35; Thomas A. Bedspread Mill, 34; Margie CalQ Sheeting Mill, 31; and Ruth M. Gem Karastan Mill, 31. In addition to the retirees pictur page five, the following, for whom P tures were not available at also retired: Tony Lee Burnette, spread Mill; Clarice R. Edwards, spread Mill; Maybud G. Nance, , spread Finishing; Elmer A. Akers, ford L. Hopkins, Paul M. Walker ^ Marvin E. Myers, all of the Towel Additional pictures of June 1 are to appear in the next issue ot Mill Whistle. Fieldcresters Donate At Draper Bloodmob* ® (Continued from Page One) different donors. There were no ^ ^ ers at any of the three visits, due short time that had elapsed bet collections. He said he was quite optimistic the Tri-Cities will continue their port of the Blood Program and th3^ ^ community will end the year 1 good standing. .„(jer Bloodmobile visits for the rertia of the year have been scheduled a lows: August 5, Leaksville; Sept® 17, Spray; October 29, Draper; ano cember 14, Central Area. Names Omitted The names of Robert Brooks of XXiC iiaiiicd vjx Finishing Mill Napping Departmen Lewis Jeffries of the Blanket Weave Room were inadvertently ted from the list of Fieldcrest j^jil donors in the last issue of Th® jgf- Whistle. Both Mr. Brooks and tioi’ fries were blood donors at “Op® jjje Rescue.” The Mill Whistle regret® omissions. Buy . . . Sell . . . C LOST: Morehead High School clas with red set, initials inside p^r*' mond Thomas, Plant Service ^ jjoi ment. Draper, or home teleP MEadow 5-5694. FOR SALE: Camping trailer, .^jll completely equipped. Sleeps 4-&- sell for $350. May be seen at 30 venia Street, or call MAin 3-610 • WANTED TO BUY: Used 30-inch ® trie range. Call MAin 3-7100. ^ THE MILL WHlS’^^
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