People ^ake A Compan;^ Some Representative Employees Of The Sheetings Mill Weave Room DILLARD STEWART, a loom fixer, files a part before in- LOIS SAUNDERS, a weaver, straightens warp ends at stalling it on a loom. He has been a loom fixer for 14 years, of loom. She has been a Sheeting Mill weaver for many Don’t Be Conspicious By Your Absence WORK EVERY SCHEDULED DAY ISHMAEL DEW, a tie-in operator, puts machine in po®-^' for tying warp. He has been on a tie-in job since 1944. Buy - Sell - Swap Decennial Census Will Commence On April ] (NOTE; The MILL WHISTLE welcomes notices concerning the sale or purchase of appropri ate smali, misceiianeous articles and the ads are printed without charge. Advertisements of used cars or of reai estate cannot be pubiished in the "Buy . . . Seii . . . Swap" coiumn since such ads wouid more properly be carried in a general newspaper.) WANTED; Used 26” bicycle at reason able price. Contact Heidi Patterson, telephone 627-7870. WANTED TO BUY: Army locker. Call 623-6216 after 3:30 p.m. WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home while parents work. First or second shift. Call 623-8602. FOR SALE: Schwin boy’s bicycle, 26- inch. Call 623-6216 after 3:30 p.m. April 1st 1970. That’s the BIG DAY in the 1970 census, 19th in a series that started in 1790, longest track record of its kind in history. All of us will be involved—really involved—-because this will be a do-it- yourself census. The questionnaire will be delivered by the letter carrier and each family will be asked to fill it out, using a penciled dot language that can be read by FOSDIC, the Census Bureau’s inge nious scanning machine. You won’t be able to learn anything about any one person from the decennial census; no one can learn about you. But from the census will come an outpouring of new and vital facts about the American people and their way of life, the people of a city, county, n'® jji politan area and the neighborhoods those areas, facts about States, course the United States as a These statistical facts will infW® the lives of everyone for the years. a”. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest tude for the helpfulness and kihd^^j, shown us at the death of our loved Charlie Wade. To all friends neighbors who were so thoughtful kind, we extend our heartfelt apP*^ ation. May God bless each of you- MRS. MAMIE H. WADE AND CHILDREN ^ THE MILL WHlS'l'^