JOSEPH BRUMBELOE
New Shift Foreman
The appointment of Joseph A. Brum-
beloe as a shift foreman at the Non-
Woven Blanket Mill has been announc
ed, effective recently.
Mr. Brumbeloe previously was a su
pervisory trainee at the Non-Woven Mill
and earlier worked as a doffer inspect
or and as a service man at the Flocked
Blanket plant. He is a veteran of four
years in the U. S. Air Force.
How’s That Ag:ain?
Church bulletin: This afternoon there
will be meetings in the North and South
ends of the Church. Children will be
baptized at both ends.
BASBBAi
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Bowlers’ Meeting Set
For Thursday, Aug. 19
The organizational meeting for the
Men’s Thursday Evening Bowling Lea
gue has been scheduled for 7 p.m.
Thursday, August 19, at the Bowling
Center.
Men from any mill who wish to join
a team are invited to attend and all
captains are urged to be present.
George Minter, retired Sheeting Mill
supervisor, is president of the League.
Timothy Hairston
Timothy Ray
Hairston, six months
old when the picture
was made, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die R. Hairston. Mr.
Hairston is employ
ed in the Wool Pick- '
ing Department at ‘1
the Blanket Mill.
Timothy Ray was the
first child born in
1971 at Morehead Hospital, Eden.
Michelle Amos
3 Michelle C h e r i e
9 Amos is the 10-
month-old daughter
%| of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
vj Amos of Rocky
' Mount, Va. Mr. Amos
is a loom fixer in the
Fieldale Towel Mill
Weave Room and
^ ' Mrs. Amos (Shirley)
,•, operates an overedge
f' • machine in the Towel
Sewing Department at Fieldale.
Five Ball Players
In Fehring Family
With five sons participat
ing in Little League base-
ball, Susan Fehring and her
husband, Roland Fehring, Sr.,
a baker, are kept busy root
ing for three teams. Mrs.
Fehring has been employed
at Fieldcrest’s Northeast Ser
vice Center in Piscataway, N.
J., as an inventory clerk since
April, 1969.
The Fehring family Little
Leaguers, shown left to right
in the picture at left, are,
front row, Steven, seven;
and Patrick, eight; back row,
John, 11; Michael, 10; and
Ronald, Jr., 13.
Items For Sale: Buy .. .Sell... Swap
FOR SALE: Miniature silver poodle pup,
male, nine weeks old. Call 623-9815.
WANTED: White Eskimo- spitz dog, fe
male. Call 635-7474 after 3 p. m.
WANTED TO BUY: Girls’ used 26”
bicycle. Call 623-9614 after 5 p.m. or
Fieldcrest extension 2289.
FOR SALE: Used Sears 30-gal. electric
hot water heater. $30. Call J. C. Har-
away, 627-7365.
BABYSITTING: Want to keep children
(preferably pre-schoolers, ages 3, 4,
and 5) for parents working first shift.
Call 627-1553.
ERVICE
NNIVERSARI^^
Thirty-Five Years ,
Mary R. Wyrick Bedspre^
M. Magaline Chilton .. Draper SheetmB
'Thirty Years ,
Effie A. Mack Columbu
Twenty-Five Years
John T. Kinney hus
William M. Collier Colufflb"
John R. Hoskins
Jesse M. Williams le
James W. Bocock, Sr
Daniel N. Hale
Minnie H. Underwood .... Sheet a
Clarence M. Stevens Bedspr®
Clyden H. Turner .... Blanket Warebous
Twenty Years , t
Thelma C. Bailey Blanket Finisb” ®
Samuel J. Smith
Bonnie F. Norris
Ida P. Williamson Colui»o
Fifteen Years
John Henry Dehart ^arasi
Mary W. Hall
Quesell J. Scott Blanket Finish'
Bobby G. Chaney
Vester Bell Columb
Larry M. Boothe
George J. Cassell Blanket Finish* ^
Raleigh Moore, Jr
James David Harris Karastan SP
Ten Years
Paul F. Vandyke .... Alexander Shee
Ike Floyd mS
Mary L. Todd Colum® (
Calvin D. Cook
Leonard H. Alley FieW
Melvin L. Biggerstaff
Alexander Shea *
James A. Blanton .... Alexander Sheetih^
Stafford A. Martin Bedsp**®
William C. Slayton Karas^
Weldon Johnson Automatic ^
James B. O’Neal General On*
Lisa Evans
Lisa Evans, daughter of Mr. and
Gilbert Evans, of Ruffin Rt. 2, c®
brated her second birthday Augn^,
Lisa is a granddaughter of Mrs.
Young, retired from the Sheeting
O, Llic OllCCtliXS
Room, and a niece of Helen Gilley’
the Bedspread Mill Weave Room.
THE MILL WHISTI'