Recent Service Anniversaries Forty-five Years Murray E. Trexler N. C. Finishing Forty Years Annie I. Wyatt Phenix City Margaret A. Snell Swift Spinning Thirty-F'ive Years Clarence M. Weaver Bedspread Tenner Massey, Jr N. C. Finishing Homer Q. McAlexander Fieldale Thirty Years R.thel C. Minter Blanket Greige Sam Willie Adams Draper Sheeting Mary T. k ain Fieldale Joseph H. Eggleston Bejoseph H. Eggleston Bedspread Woodman Allen Fieldale Twenty-Five Years Jessie E. Woodham Columbus Lillie W. Wray Bedspread Frances S. Stewart Blanket Greige Twenty Years E. C. Walton Phenix City Cecil A. Howell Blanket Greige William B. Miley, Jr Karastan Myrtle B. Hall Draper Sheeting Sadie H. Patterson Karastan Lester M. Faircloth Columbus Mabel H. Stewart Fieldale Maxine M. Jones Karastan Thomas G. Bateman Bedspread R. Maynard Taylor Karastan Ernest F. Pruitt Blanket Greige Evelyn C. Sink Blanket Finishing Dorothy K. Robertson Quality Control Garland S. Crumpton Karastan James H. Barrow, Sr Blanket Greige Gladys D. Gauldin Karastan Lorene P. Martin Product Development Bessie R. Everette Karastan Ida R. Parker Karastan Pauline F. Setliff Blanket Greige James T. Franklin Karastan Nolan M. McBride Blanket Greige John L. Jenkins Columbus Enous I. Adams Columbus Wilma B, Laney Columbus Fifteen Years Norman Donaldson Columbus Jean C. Hardy Fieldale Nova P. Adkins Fieldale Robert A. Harden, J.r Plant Engineering Barbara H. Carter Fieldale Elnetta H. Patterson Laurelcrest Carpet Carolyn T. Kendrick Blanket Warehouse Martin W. Snead Draper Sheeting Margaret Grimes phenix City B. Jackson Harris N. C. Specials William E. Richardson, Jr Bedspread James W. Soyars Karastan Ten Years Carl Layfield Columbus OlhverJ.Jeffnes Bedspread Sheet Finishing Bertha a Minter Draper Sheeting Mahssia L. Williams Bedspread Finishing Stewart Sheet Finishing Louise W. Sethff Draper Sheeting James E. Spencer Fieldale Alexander Sheeting Barry G. Martin Frances E. Nelson aras an M''H izrswitt Sp'ninJ “'“’’w.frr Joseph M. Flannagan Bedspread Mary M. Argo JohnT. Stevens I Swift Spinning Gabriel F. Thomas Karastan J.W. Parsons, Jr owitt Spinning "N i ^ r- ,«fa, .! i, 'A' The new 76,000 square-foot warehouse at Smithfield. New Warehouse At Smithfiel A 76,000 square-foot ware house has been completed at the Automatic Blanket Plant at Smithfield. The new facility, which was constructed on the north side of the Automatic Blanket plant, measures 180 feet wide and 425 feet long. “The new warehouse will eliminate the necessity for the company’s renting warehouse space m Smithfield and Pine level,” said T. R. Wallace, plant manager. “The automatic blanket business is a highly seasonal one, with about 60 percent of the goods being shipped in the last four months of the year. This new addition should meet our requirements for the next several years,” he said. Goods will be moved into the new warehouse during December, Mr. Wallace Fieldcrest began operatk- Smithfield in June of Mwj 209.000 square-foot fac| Several years ago, an adi; 100.000 square feet of floors^^ was added. The latest aft makes a total of 385,000 S(^ feet in the automatic bk operation. The new facility was blit' Rogers Construction Conif; of Smithfield. UA.fi „1rit VOlSt i' IRS Q. Under a divorce decree, Pm required to pay my ex- wife’s medical and dental ex penses. Do I deduct these as medical expenses subject to the limitations imposed on such de ductions or as alimony without any limitation? A. In general, such amounts qualify as alimony and may be deducted as such without limitation. Your ex- wife must include the payment in her gross income, but if she itemizes her deductions she can deduct the payment as a medi cal expense. Draper Parade Is December 14 14. the The The 8th annual children’s Christmas parade in the Draper section of Eden will be held at 11 a.rn. Saturday, December This is a change from previously announced date. change was made due to some major conflicts. The parade will include cars carrying city and county officials, several beauty queens, professional and locally-built floats, two high school bands including Morehead High School, Kallam School of Dance, local service units. National Guard, several other units. Clowns, mini-bikes and horses also will take part. A Parade Princess contest is being held in connection with the parade. Dan Squires, parade chairman, and the sponsoring Draper Y’s Men’s Club, Eden Fire Station No. 2 (Draper) and Draper Merchants invite others to participate. Those wishing to have an entry in the parade should get in touch with Q. In January, I ga« son $2,000 worth of stock i wedding present. In W gave him another $3,000 jif know I’ll have to file a Fci gift tax return becaiis these gifts. When is the an filing deadline? A. Federal gift tax ret are not filed annually, t- are filed quarterly. If' gifts to any one person, added to all previous gi® that person during the CHARLES W. GALLAHER.IIl Gallaher Named To New Position Mr. Squires or any of the sponsors. Charles W. Gallaher, III, has been named Manager-Carpet and Rug Information Services reporting to Robert H. Hair’ Director-Business Information Mr. Gallaher joined Fieldcrest in 1966 as a supervisor in the Carpet and Rug Information Services Department and in 1968 became a systems analyst in the (Continued On Page Six) Mt. Holly Set Fine Recori Employees of the M* Holly Spinning Mill J again set an outstanc record in their suppofl United Way of Gasi the County. In the 1975 “■ campaign, 100 percen the Mount Holly emplj!' gave or pledgee contribution to the funC of the employees exceptj pledged on the Fair s basis. This made the i consecutive year tha ■ percent of the empw' gave or pledged contribution to the U > Way. Contributions 109 employees total' lyeeo - $2,743, for an average^, $25.17. In addition totM ployees’ gifts, the coj through the Fiela« Foundation gave $450' THE MILL W Hisl