g PRIZE WINNER (above) was Patricia Tread- took home a brand new “set. Community Fund LUCKY WINNERS (above) of towel sets in the draw ing among Fair Share givers to the Community Fund at the Fieldale Towel Mill were (front row, left to right) Clyde Freeman, Slashing; Irene Fledgecock, Warehouse Of fice; Mike Martin, Beam Dye. (Second row, left to right) Kathryn Atkins, Cloth; Troy Hopkins, Weave; Lois Smith, Sewing; (Back row, left to right) Morgan Padgett, Weave; Dale Shupe, Slashing; Allen Parker, Canteen; George Dillard, Beam Dye. Also a winner, but not present for picture was Mike Hall, Weave. Fieldale Towel Mill employees gave $42,062.50 to the Fieldale Community Fund in a drive held October 24-28. The drawing was held on December 16, at the plant. Ufe Savers "iDI ^l^''Vees at the Draper Sheeting Mill responded overwhelmingly to more blood donations in Eden in 1977. They gave a total of ® of blood, six pints over their quota for the year. Many em- *^onated more than one pint of blood. j'^^ughn, plant manager, and W. O. “Dink” Blackwell, Blood- .^^’airman for the mill, commended all employees who participat- life-saving cause. “I’m very proud,” Vaughn said, “and I rj give even more in the future.” ^agnition of surpassing the quota, a drawing was held for five prizes. Each donor’s name was eligible in relation to the number of pints given. At left, Frances Jarrett, plant manager’s secretary, assists Blackwell in the drawings. Above, representatives of the various departments ac cept prizes for the winners in their departments. Winner of the sheet set was Manx Artis of the Carding and Opening Department. He donated two pints of blood. Winners of pillowcase sets were: Ronald Pharis, Weaving, (2 pints); George Stroud, Weaving (2 pints); Jeremiah Graves, Picking, (1 pint); and Peyton Cruise, Spinning, (4 pints). Ay FEBRUARY 6,1978