“a Thursday, October 27, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7C me CO UOC OL oe I AORN SHERRILL TONEY'S SECOND PERIOD SCIENCE : dy Berry, Lee Guin, Brian Oliver, Kevin Ramey, Roderick CLASS...observe textile processes as Walt Moss, Plant Alston, Tony Bridges, Jeremy Funderburk, Gary Philbeck, Clint Manager at Park Yarn, takes the local seventh-graders on a Spicer Scott Wheeler. Thurmand Young, April Benefield. f special plant tour in coordination with Textile Week. Students Charlene Crawford. Gayla Jones, Jackie Plonk, Tracey Ward, : pictured are Aaron Anderson, Sean Garris, Sammy Harris, Gail Bess, Shannon Martin, Stephanie Gold, Sophia McGill, Richard James, David Larson, Kerry McPherson, J.J. Powell, An- Michelle Pruitt, and Chrisa Weld. TEXTILE WEEK CELEBRATION OCTOBER 23-29 Park Y arn Mills has been a part of Kings Mountain’s industrial heritage To celebrate Textile Week, each one of their 225 employees were given since 1906. Originally, it was known as John’s Manufacturing but was a six pack cooler and textile window and bumper stickers. The also gave later renamed as Park Yarn. Today, it is owned by Glen-Raven Mills in plant tours to many classes of seventh graders from Central School and Glen-Raven, North Carolina; but still operates under the Park Yarn addressed fourth graders at Grover Elementary. name. They produce a 50/50 blend of cotton-poly cone yarn to be used for Park Yarn holds 140,000 square feet of operating space. They plan to knitting. The plant’s 128 spinning spindales manufacture 130,000 pounds invest $275,000 in remodeling and new machinery during the next six of cone yarn each week. months. PARK YARN MILLS COMPANY, INC. Grover Road, Kings Mountain, North Carolina 739-2536