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OVER TOP?Jeff Barnes, second from left, presents a check to David Treutel Jr., Hancock County United Way chairman, from General Electric Plastics (Borg-Wamer) and Sunland Services, contractors at G.E.?s Port Bienville facility. The check was for a corporate donation and employee payroll deductions. Those in photo are, from left, Pat Har-vill, UW director; Barnes, G J2. campaign chairman; Treutel and Toni Larroux, G.E. campaign co-chairman. The first time payroll deductions from General Electric enabled the United Way to exceed its 1988 campaign goal. The check for United Way amounted to $6,047 of which $899 goes to Harrison County?s United Way and $120 to St. Tammany Parish?s United Way. (Echo staff photo by Ellis Cuevas)
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