bedspread Finishing Man Manages Shiloh Eagles I The Ed Roberts goes after an outside pitch and misses. Osten Lowe takes a hefty swing in Richmond game. ..lie ^ Shiloh Eagles won two and lost Igg. toeir last three games. They de- Sale Winston- to 1:5* Indians 9-4 and lost a close one Sto, Pasture 8-7. They now have a on record of 19 wins and 13 losses, tigjj ® Eagles, managed by Sam Broad- Wgj,’ °I the Bedspread Finishing Mill, play a return game with the Q^^on-Salem Indians on July 25. to u- ^ngust 30 they will travel by bus ^0^‘ohrnond for a game with the Rich- Sogj Efaves. Interested fans can obtain •narf contacting the team 4(j or any of the players by trip ^ I- The fare will be $5, round- Th goth ^ Eagles first started playing to- ®®’'^eral years ago in a pasture tftgj Eagle Falls. Their opponents were tijj^^T teams from nearby communi- as)5g,the team got together and Mth ®®nn Broadnax, who had played irigp ^Eem occasionally, to be their ha^ Since that time they have Soa- I*’*'Pgressively more and more active tro, f^ager Broadnax says he has no are finding teams to play. There ilag]J*®hally other managers at the games, scouting for opponents Its I, *t looks like they all want to beat Shiloh Eagles players, front row, left to right, are: Manuel Hairston (Fieldcrest employee), Ed Roberts, James Roberts, William Lowe, Wilbur Lowe, Osten Lowe, Howard Washington and Walter Roberts. Standing, left to right are: Sam Broadnax (manager and Bedspread Finishing Mill employee), Alvis Hairston and Hodges Boyte (both Fieldcrest employees), Danny Lowe, Mac Galloway, Terry Simmons and Leroy Galloway. Not pictured are: Jack Boyte (Fieldcrest employee), Seottie Carter and James Yours. Buy - Sell - Swap Card of Thanks Don’t Be An Absentee Work every SCHEDULED DAY ‘On (NOTE: The MILL WHISTLE welcomes notices concerning the sale or purchase of appropri ate small, miscellaneous articles and the ads are printed without charge. Advertisements of used cars or of real estate cannot be published in the ''Buy . . . Sell . . . Swap" column since such ads would more properly be carried in a general newspaper.) FOR SALE: Dining table, walnut-grain Formica top, black wrought iron legs. Table is 6-ft. long. Six matching chairs. $50. Call 623-8298 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 1969 Frigidaire air condi tioner. 19,000 BTU. Excellent condi tion. Used only two months. Owner installed central air conditioning. Origi nal price $437, will sell for $200. Call 627-1508 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 14 ft. heavy duty aluminum boat with rack. 51/2-hp Evinrude motor. Call 635-3034 or see Norwood Stultz. We wish to express our deepest grati tude for the thoughtfulness and kindness shown us during the illness and at the death of our loved one, William W. Stovall. To all our friends who sent cards, flowers and food, we extend our heartfelt appreciation. May God bless you. THE FAMILY PAY YOURSELF ^ SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION EAY, JULY 27, 1970