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Draper Sheeting group achieves perfect attendance during 1972. 26 Achieve Attendance Records In 1972 A total of 26 employees at the Draper Sheeting Mill achieved perfect attend ance for 1972. Plant manager R. C. Going congrat ulated the group on their fine attend ance record during the year. Those achieving perfect attendance for the year were, front row, left to Sales Show increase (Continued from Page One) Recently announced price increases par ticularly for rugs and towels will par tially offset these cost increases. In addition, Mr. Battle stated that fourth quarter results were unfavor ably affected by the disposition of sub stantial quantities of off-quality or ob solete merchandise. Mr. Battle further stated that the current unfilled order position is 21% higher than the previous year and at a record level. “The favorable order posi tion along with the strong retail busi ness climate and price increases which have gone into effect lead us to be op timistic about the prospects for 1973,” he said. right, Thomas A. Hall, Weave; Ruby B. Overby, Weave; Hattie. Walker, Weave; Elaine Burchett, Weave; Bur- lie Gillie, Weave; Alice Trent, Weave; and Adoiphus Walker, Spinning. Second row, left to right, Henry Boyd, Card Room; George Shropshire, Card Room; Ambassador Patterson, Card Room; Tom Wilson, Weave; Jessie Cox, Weave; Helen Hairston, Inspecting; Viv- Dividend Voted Directors of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., voted March 1 to pay a quarterly divi dend of $.35 per share on March 30 to holders of record March 16. ian Minter, Inspecting; George Willi®’ Weave; John Burchett, Weave; and Eugene Owens, Card Room. Third row, left to right, Booker Hud' son. Card Room; Raymond McCracken, Card Room; Daniel Smith, Weave; Roxie Strader, Weave; Alene Patterson, Weave; and Ardell Hairston, Weave. Not present for the picture wer® Roger Joyce, Spinning; Baunard Hair®' ton. Weave; and Nannie Hale, Weave- Wendy Atwood Wendy Jean At wood celebrated her 11th birthday on Feb ruary 7. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Atwood of Stoneville. Her father is employed at the Blanket Fin ishing Mill and her mother, Doris, at the Bedspread Finishing. HARRY H. DAVIS New Plant Is Planned (Continued from Page One) president of rug and carpet manufac turing. Mr. Davis will establish residence in Whiteville in the near future. He is a native of Georgia and a graduate of Georgia Tech with a B.S. degree in textiie engineering. He has been with Fieldcrest since 1963 and has served in responsible positions in research and development and in the Karastan Rug Mill manufacturing operation. Buy = = . Sell , , o Swap WANTED TO BUY: Used farm tractor- Prefer one with bogs, tiller and turn' ing plow. Call George Trent, 623-2306- FOR SALE: A 20-inch Roadmaster boy’® bike. Brand new, won in a give-awaf contest. Has sportshift gear control- Original price, $64.50, will sell for $56' Call Fieldcrest Extension 1171 or 627' 0343 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 30-inch Frigidaire electri® range. $150. See Jerry Jones, Kara' stan Designing. FOR SALE: Purebred German sheP' herd puppies, nine weeks old. Male®’ white or black. Also, old novels: Buf' falo Bill, Diamond Dick, Wild We®* Weeklies. Call 623-8099. FOR SALE: Philco deluxe washing rna' chine in extra good condition. Cah 627-7305 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: AKC-registered miniatur® black poodle puppies, five weeks olu’ Call 627-1759. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt ap' predation for the numerous acts kindness and sympathy shown us the death of our loved one, CorneO Bowling. To our friends and neighbor®’ we are most grateful for the flower®' food, cards and other expressions of sympathy. May God bless each of THE CORNELL BOWLING FAMIB"^ THE MILL WHISTB^^
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