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Luby Skinner, foreman of Twisting and Reeling, turns the tumbler as Lillian James, reeler, looks on during drawing for prizes among United Fund day’s pay contributors at Karastan Spinning Division in Greenville. Day’s Pay Winners Named At Greeiville David Baker, fixer in the Spinning Department, is a Country Garden towel gift set as award given amonS pay contributors to United Fund on second shift. Making presentation is Melvin Moore, plant superintendent. Drawings for prizes among all em ployees who contributed a day’s pay or more in the United Fund campaign at the Karastan Spinning Division at Greenville were held in the mill con ference room November 19. Harold Jones was winner of the prize in the drawing among first shift con tributors. David Baker was winner for the second shift and Tim Eakes for the third shift. Each was presented a beautiful gift-wrapped towel set. Dave Rogers, Solomon Williams, Rich ard Roebuck, James Powell, John Stocks and Lillian James represented their re spective departments at the drawings. In addition to the winners among production employees, Phil Chambley won the prize among supervisors and Dennis Berkley was winner among clerical employees. In a record-breaking response in this year’s United Fund Campaign at Green ville, 98 per cent of the employees of the Karastan Spinning Division made con tributions to the campaign. Ninety-six percent of the employees contributed on the day’s pay basis and 80 percent sign ed up for deductions to continue in succeeding years. Only six employees in the plant failed to contribute any amount. Job Price Goes Up A recent survey of 20 leading U. S. firms shows that they invested an aver age of $28,901 in plant, tools and work ing capital for each employee on the payroll. This indicates the huge amount of investment required to provide jobs for those of us who get our livelihood from industry. i I Departmental representatives present for drawing of United Fund day’s ’ awards, left to right are Willie Graham. Waste Department; Solomon Blendmg; John Stocks. Plant Service: Richard Roebuck, Carding; Lillian J*”" Twisting and Reeling; James Powell. Spinning; and Dave Rogers, Dyehouse- Fieldcrest Hunters Denny Grandchild*"^^ Lewis McDaniel, of the Sheeting Carding Department, and his son, Larry McDaniel, of the Bleachery Cloth Fin ishing Department, are shown with a deer they killed in Floyd County, Va., on the first day of the hunting season. ’ Tony, five years old, and four months, are children of ^ Mrs. Billy Denny of 423 Bridg® Leaksville, and grandchildren ard L. Denny of the Carding ment at the Sheeting Mill. THE MILL W
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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