^L^jihtanding Reduction In Waste
dinner Honors Laurelcrest
''end continues. The
^0-Week promotional
'srati!?’ second 10-week
result in a waste
,7 “f $55,575.
ihesp
>iiteL„ programs at the
Yarn mill have
"'^ste reduction can
8>ous,” said Lyjjy jyj
ill “(?*■ of tho
: ■ Oor employees have
Vef„“®®tonding job and I
*m,” { P*"ood of each one of
said.
j^urelcrest Yarn Mill
Employees
® 'vas completed with a
re'
^*'0 initial 10-week
^^rcent reduction in waste
b^L^^.ojocted on an an-
at the Yarn Mill
***‘'in th ^ ohicken-barbecue
atir>« plant on November
"PPrec'
^of ({jg^^iation and recogni-
cxcellent efforts in
At that time,
rij.,'yore held for area
1 department which
• '^cssfully met or
FIRST SHIFT WINNERS — left to right, Willie Mudd, Plant Serv
ice; Ernest Berry, Blending-Carding-Drawing; Mary Manning, Spin
ning-Twisting; Mary McDonald, Winding-Reeling.
SECOND SHIFT WINNERS — left to right, Johnny Tew, Winding-
Reeling; Sadie Bridges, Spinning-Twisting; Wayne Grooms, Blend
ing-Carding-Drawing.
waste reduction
lha program,
difln departments are:
Carding,
Drawing,
Spinning, Twisting, Winding,
Reeling, and Plant Service.
The third 10-week program,
which will finish out the 1975
calendar year, is now nearly
completed with continued gains
in waste reduction being made
each week, Mr'. Skinner said.
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THIRD SHIFT EMPLOYEES enjoying barbecue dinner fai CratecB.
THIRD SHIFT WINNERS — left to right, Annie Owens, Spinning-
Twisting; Paul Beckett, Blending-Carding-Drawing; Eulah Kelly,
Winding-Reeling.
Barbecue
"" BARBECUE — from left, Judy McPherson, Supply; DRAWING FOR RUGS, from left, Dick Me- the ticket, Johnny Weatherford, Charles Hey wood,
’ Quality Control; Pat Gardner, Plant Manager’s Office. Donald, plant superintendent ; Ada Cherry, Mabel Ronnie Grooms and Juanita Kelley.
Clark, Betty Culbreth, Lester Anderson drawing
. DECEMBER 15, 1975
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