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Winners In UF Drawings ?e show Fieldcrest employees in outlying loca- campaigns. Pictures on this page wns have once again shown generous some of the lucky winners in Sawings *>upport for their various United Fund which have been held at four locations. \ jerry g. kallam Foremost the drawings held for All hu t contributors to the Fund campaign at the Screen Print Plant, ^ G. Kallam, a shift fore- in the Yard Goods ^rijP^’tment was the first prize fort prize was a com- cjl ®’’’ pillow shams and a CHRISTOPHER CHANDLER Diagonal Dot pattern. Second prize winner was Christopher L. Chandler, print machine onerator in the Unit Print Department, who won a blanket in the Meissen Rose pat tern. The winner of the special drawing between the Warehouse JOHN EARL MANNS and the Sample Department, both of which had 100 percent of their employees giving or pledging a Fair Share, was John Earl Manns, a checker and fork lift driver in the Warehouse. He won a set of sheets and pillow cases in the Patience Rose Pattern. FIELD ALE—JOE TURNER was the lucky winner of a 19- and white television set in the drawing among Fair Share inch black givers. shams and y dust ruffle in the Missoni Greenville IticV B. Jenkins was the winner of the Oriental 5^ ^'^tions rug in the drawing Sji “f'8 Pair Share contributors. V.’s a reeler in the Wind and Department. tlljfners of Oriental llieR rugs in drawings at ^2stan Spinning Mill were tief.*®® Haddock, first shift spin- tfta’ ^3rlton Randolph, roving ^9kp shift; and Edna third shift spinner. DEBRA JENKINS with Wayne Green, plant superintendent, Kara- stan Worsted. (j^^ARLtoN RANDOLPH with **tan Spinning. Hertford Parker, shift foreman, Gv-* EDNA EAKES with William Manning, shift foreman, Karastan Spinning. Laurelcrest Four employees in the Laurel- crest Plants, Laurel Hill, were lucky winners of 19-inch portable black and white television sets in a drawing held for Fair Share contributors to the United Fund campaign. They are, from left, Ronald Chavis, order filler, Laurelcrest Service Center; Mabel Clark, twister, Laurelcrest Yarn Mill; Alfonia McKellar, dye helper, Laurelcrest Carpet Mill; and W. C. Flake, management, Laurel crest Carpet Mill. LOUISE HADDOCK with Charlie Davis, department supervisor, Karastan Spinning. Ij RONALD CHAVIS ^HDaY,DECEMBER1,1975 ALFONIA McKELLAR W. C. FLAKE
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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