Credit Union Can Help
With Money Problems
Every extra credit source you use
®dds tO' your money problems. It costs
money tO' use credit. Payments, interest
and service charges keep devouring
your paycheck.
Make your paycheck go farther by
mirnming your credit accounts to a
minimum. How? With a “clean up”
loan from your credit union.
You probably need a “clean up” or
consolidation loan:
H you have revolving accounts
which stay at $100 or more, and
cost you $20 or more in monthly
payments;
If you have 30-day charge ac
count bills at toO' many stores—
oven small ones, such as the cloth
ing store, gas station or drug store;
"-If you are making one or more ad
ditional installment payments^—
perhaps on your car, or on house
hold furnishings;
If on top of that, you need $200
or $300 more right now for un
expected needs or emergencies.
With a “clean up” or consolidation
Can from your credit union, you can
^®y Up the bills you owe, then make
^ly one payment at less total cost per
month. You’ll be out of the woods faster.
and
your paycheck will go farther.
blood as easily and as
OFTEN AS MEN. BOOST
the number of female
DONORS! RED
CROSS BLOOD PROGRAM.
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Ruffin High School commercial students listen attentively as J. W. Terhune (far
right), supervisor, describes the work of the Accounts Payable Department.
iStndeiitsi See General Office
smaller groups and conducted on tours
of the offices. At each, stop they were
introduced to^ the department head or
his representative, who described the
work of the department and answered
questions asked by the students.
Guides who conducted the visitors
on their tour of the offices were Toni
Adams, Carol Rhodes, Betty Rothrock
and Hunter Whitsett, all of the Indus
trial Relations Department.
Ruffin is one of the schools whose
commercial students usually visit Field-
crest each spring. The Company is al
ways interested in showing its facilities
to commercial students who may be
prospects for clerical jobs at Fieldcrest.
The Company has in its employ a large
number of commercial graduates from
Ruffin and other high schools in Rock
ingham County.
Commercial students from Ruffin
High School were guests of Fieldcrest
on a recent afternoon when they visited
the General Offices at Eden and were
conducted on tours of the various staff
departments.
The students made the field trip in
order to observe office procedures and
to see modern business machines in op
eration. They were particularly inter
ested in the Data Processing Depart
ment and spent a greater part of their
time there.
Upon arrival, the group assembled in
the lobby of the Employment Office
where they were welcomed by Raven
Ellis, employment supervisor, and were
given general information about the
Company and the opportunities for em
ployment here.
The visitors were then divided into
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In Data Processing Department, Fernard Moore (second from left) answers ques
tions for visitors. Key punch operator seated at left is Vicki Burcham.
NDAY, APRIL 15, 1968