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PlCLOi ;2: :.Z 3:: ?;nH*ar ~: ? wmn* ? t*?: tr t . nip u*t.*i na %s^a^3ac^HBsr^Kz: SINCE 1896 ^^gS^SWBm VOL. 22. NO. 6 Published B] Clinton Emplo The July 4th Independence Day celebration has a double meaning for Clinton Mills employees. This special holiday, in addition to being Independence Day is also the long awaited time each year when Clinton employees enjoy their summer vacations. All Clinton plants will close from Midnight, Friday, June 29, til Sunday, Midnight, July 8. Approximately 1140 employees will rprpiup vacation nav totalling 1 ? Scholarship V Linda Lawson, left, daughter of Pla Mrs. Lawson, and Robert J. Dunaway, i J. Dunaway, have been named M. S. 1 ) D. H. Roberts, center, Clinton Mills V and a member of the Bailey Foundat sented the two students $5,000 scholar: AwarHu Tlav r>vr>rri<ir>c onrlinr thin mnr The two scholarship recipients we Scholarship Grants Committee compo: Claude Howe, Ed Little, Claude Croc Von Hollen, Dr. Jim Macdonald, and ^ representatives of business, industry, < Since inception of the program in 1 two (32) four year scholarship grants ? f and For Employees of Clinton Mills. Cli yees Vacations I $143,135.80. In December, more than $100,000 was distributed to eligible employees who had more than five years continuous service with the company. If past experiences hold true, Clin ton employees will spread to virtually every section of the country during the vacation period. The South Carolina and Florida Beaches, Carowinds, Six Flags Over Georgia, and the mountains will pro5* dinners Named nt No. 1 Weaving employee Homer and "ight, son of Lydia Shop employee Robert Bailey Scholars for 1973. rice President in charge of Manufacturing :ion Scholarship Grants Committee, preship grants during Clinton High School's ith. re selected by the Bailey Foundation sed of Roberts, Joe Nixon, Donny Ross, ker, Bailey Dixon, Robert Vance, James Irs. Wilton Timmons. all Laurens County education, and the professions. 1957, the foundation has awarded thirtyit a total cost commitment of $112,950. nion. S. C. JUNE. 1973 3egin June 29 bably rank among the most po- ualr places visited. Payroll checks for the week ending July 1st will be paid from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Friday, July 6. Clin'on Plants 1 & 2 and the Bailey Plr nt will be paid at the Clinton Mills P yroll Office. The Lydia Plant will b- paid at the Lydia Plant Manager's Office. Employees not receiving their checks at this time may pick them up at Clinton Mills Payroll Office during regular office hours. Checks not picked up at the Payroll Office will be distributed on the job at the regular weekly pay period. Vacation pay checks will be distributed June 29 with the regular payroll Inside You'll Find Page 2?1973 Seniors Page 4?Employees Share Vacation Plans Page 6?We Enjoy Our Work Because Page 8?B-Here News k_7 M. / m Carl R. Rogers, Bailey Plant Manager, was electod President of the Southern Textile Association during their annual convention earlier this month. Rogers succeeds retiring president John L. Sherrill, a Greenwood, S. C. textile executive. D. H. Roberts, Vice President of Manufacturing, received the David Clark Award during convention activities. The David Clark Award is presented at the convention and honors a past association president who has continued to serve actively for a period of not less than 10 years in the association. Roberts was STA president in 1962-63