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165 Fieldcrest Employees Give Blood At Bloodmobile (Continued from Page One) Fieldcresters and the rest of the com munity responded to the urgent appeal for blood . . . We probably would have hit the 300 mark had it not been for a couple of bottlenecks,” Mr. Buckle said. The newly-organized Blood Donor League went into operation with the February 10 visit and a scoreboard was published showing the ranking of the various teams based on the percentage of blood donors they furnished with re spect to their quotas. “We are confident that the Blood Don or League will be effective in the pro curement of blood donors in all areas of the Tri-Cities,” Mr. Buckle said. The next visit by the Bloodmobile will be to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (Rock Church) in Spray March 23. THESE FIELDCRESTERS GAVE BLOOD KARASTAN MILL T. Starling Allen Carol Barker Willie T. Berkley Catherine M. Berry Ronnie Blackwell Arlie Boyd Terriel M. Broadnax James Brock Bobby C. Brown Jack Burgart James O. Burnette Walter L. Campbell Doris C. Carter Richard Cates Robert A. Cole Joseph L. Connolly William E. Cook James Craig Harry Davis James E. Dougherty Arthur R. Edwards Howard Edwards Kyle Edwards Douglas Ellington Lester Fulcher Jesse Galloway William Gatewood Sammy Gover J. Wayne Griffin James D. Gusler Charlie Hairston Thomas H. Hardy Rachel Hayden Joe Haynes William D. Hicks Eddie R. Hodge James A. Hopkins Leon Howell Coy V. Hudgins Cecil Hundley Henry C. Jeffries James M. Johnson V. Wayne Johnson Lawson B. Jones Gerald Kendrick Ralph Kirks Bryant D. Lemons Robert N. Lemons Lacy Ray Lewis Sanford Light Carlton W. London Eldred McDaniel James R. McGavish C. L. Moore Charles Moore Jesse Moore Wayne Holes Bill Pruitt Ray S. Reynolds Harry Roberts Hazel S. Roberts Wendell W. Roberts Thos. C. Robinson, Jr. James E. Scales Leroy Scales Ralph Scales Gertrude H. Shelton Marvin R. Shelton Oscar J. Simons Carmen K. Smith Clifford L. Smith Thomas R. Smithwick Clyde D. Stephens Carol E. Stophel Curtis Strong Lera Swinney James R. Taylor Sam B. Thomas Simon L. Thomas Robert Thompson James Troy Oscar Tucker Allen W. Via Ray E. Warner Raymond Wray BEDSPREAD MILL Nathan Agee Bobby Alcorn Boyce B. Barbee Kenneth G. Belton James Broadnax Clyde Carter J. H. Crowder, Jr. Betty G. Dermy Jamie Durham Euel A. Edens Lelia Edwards Hilda Emerson Henry Ed Fagg, Jr. Lawrence F. Gaffney Margie Hall Myrtle R. Harris Perry Harris Robert W. Harris Curtis Jeffries Richard B. Nelson Delano Parsons Burlie E. Pulliam John Rea HI Archie Salmons Frank H. Saul Lucille Simpson Donald Stone Edward Thompson Clarence E. Tucker Janice Y. Turner Frank Webb Roger Willey Percy Willis Richard S. Wray Beulah Yarbrough RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Ed B. Baldwin Wayne Lawson James L. Poteat Andrew J. Talbert GENERAL OFFICES Kenneth R. Baggett Edward Barksdale Leslie F. Flynn J. L. Gearheart Zelda Ferris Anne E. Gilley Walter R. Lee Clarence Martin Martha Snead SPECIALS Curtis E. Chaney Johnnie Edwards James E. Dillon Richard Lindsey Tyler H. Murphy George R. Trent James T. Wilson CENTRAL WHSE. James B. Allen, Jr. J. R. Baker Jesse Burton BLANKET MILL Clay Barrow George C. Cochran Catherine Haynes FINISHING MILL Guy Buckle Glenn Simpson BLEACHERY James A. Austin Billy Jarrell Carson Oakley Eugene Purcell Posey B. Snead SHEETING MILL John R. Carter Garland Church Samuel Galloway Roger Joyce SHEET FINISHING J. Scott Chowning S. Eugene Isenhour Samuel E. Meadows Randolph A. Pruitt FIELDCREST STORE Marie D. Cook William P. Groseclose Nancy Slaughter Nellie Williams Tri-City Construction Projects Are Completed (Continued from Page One) stan Service Center on Summit Road west of Draper. Storage racks are now being installed and it is expected tha , the new addition will be in use by th end of March. The 43,200 square foot addition wil| add about one-third of the presen space of the Karastan Service Cente to help take care of the Karastan Mm® increased production and an expanding line of products. Also to be occupied during March are new additions at tne General Ofm totaling 25,000 square feet and costing $640,000. The exterior construction complete and work is now under war on erecting the interior partitions. The Data Processing, Traffic and dustrial Relations Departments are e ' pected to move into the new section during March. Other departments iW be moved or rearranged in the vaca space in the original building as rapm as the partition changes can be made- Roger Hall Awarded Accounting Certificate ROGER HALL of Greensboro UX merly of Leaksville, has completeo lUCllJ- Ui xxctxxvovxxx.., X.™ I- quirements for an accounting certii at the Greensboro Division of Gnu College. He has accepted a junior accoim^te position in Kemersville with Trucks, Inc., Division of White M Corporation. He was formerly emP‘ . ed by the Bedspread Mill, QuillinS partment. ^ Mr. Hall is a son of Mr. and Mr^ jjis R. Hall of Park Avenue, Leaksville- father (“Tony”) is employed in spread Mill Spinning Department x his mother (Maggie) in the Kara Burling Department. Roger Hall is married to the Joan Overby and they have one Roger Jeffrey. THE MILL WHIS
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