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CLINTON MILLS June 1980 As previously announced, all plants June 27, at the end of second shift. Opei with the third shift. July 4th will be observed as a paid Vacation pay checks will be distribu Eligibility for vacation with pay will be 1980 Vacation Pay Policy. Payroll checks for week ending June Thursday, July 3, at the Payroll Depart Office. In order to receive your checks on Ji along with your payroll check on Junt department, and shift, and must be p To pick up your check on July 3, this < your Assistant Superintendent on Junp the presence of payroll personnel. If you wish to have someone else picl name in the space provided on the cai receiving your check must sign at the t presence of the payroll personnel. Employees who are working July 3 Checks not picked up on July 3 will b with the first shift. Mercer Silas Bailey Scholarship Advisory Co a ~ Seven Laurens County representatives from professional, educational, civic and business interests comprise The Mercer Silas Bailey Memorial Scholarships and Loans Grants Advisory Committee. The group meets annually to select the recipients of the M.S. Bailey Scholarships and Loans from qualified applicants associated with Clinton Mills, its divisions and subsidiaries in South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, New York, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. Members of the group are left to right: Donald Ross, Laurens District No. 55 Guidance Counselor; Dr. Jim Macdonald, a Clinton physician, who is chairman of the Advisory Committee; Claude Howe, Clinton High School Principal; Donny Wilder, Editor of The Clinton Chronicle; I w r The Mercer Sibs Scholarships and Loans G 3B Vacation Schedule will ston for thp .Tnl\? ? c_: j r w**.j ? v?i t uvuliuii uii r nuay, rations will resume midnight Sunday, July 6, holiday for eligible employees. ted June 27 with the regular payroll checks. i determined in accordance with the July 4th, i 29 will be paid from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ment located on the ground floor of the Main uly 3, you will receive a special printed card ? 27. This card will bear your name, plant, resented when your check is picked up. :ard must be signed by you in the presence of 27, and at the time your check is received, in c up your check, you must write the person's *d and sign your name. The person's name ime the check is received from payroll in the will receive their checks on the job. e paid Monday, July 7, on the job beginning Grants mmittee Joe Nixon, Dean of Students at Presbyterian College; Dr. Clarice Johnson, Director of The Synod Guidance Center at Presbyterian College; and Ed Little, Bell Street Middle School Principal. since inception of the M.S. Bailey Scholarships and Loans program, The Bailey Foundation has awarded 46 fouryear scholarships at a cost commitment of approximately $200,000. Approximately 100 interest-free college educational loans have been made by the Foundation totalling over $400,000. Each scholarship has a current maximum value of $7,000 each, and each interest-free educational loan is valued at $6,000 for four years of college study. . I Br E3B wen Ti Bailey Memorial rants Advisory Committee pTHMi Published By a RECIPIENTS?Left to Ri Swetenburg, Dr. Jim Macdonal Bailey Schola Three Clinton Mills employees' sons r and daughters have been named t recipients of M.S. Bailey Memorial Scholarships for 1980. ^ Each scholarship is worth up to a max- ^ imum of $7,000 each, depending upon the ^ other financial aids which are available to the student. This year's recipients, Allen Ray j, Waters, Ada Catherine Swetenburg, and g Richard Alan Finley. ^ Waters is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prue ^ D. Waters and plans to enter Erskine College in the fall. Prue is a Bailey Plant f( Weaver and has been with the company g for the past 22 years. At Clinton High, he ^ was a member of the football and q baseball teams and sports editor of the -u Clint onion. Finley is the son of Mr anrtMm Hunr-.. t ..Vlllj L-J Finley. Henry is a Clinton Mills Plant No. m 2 Assistant Spinning Superintendent. He F has been with the company over 24 years. P Mrs. Finley (Joyce) is a Bailey Plant Spinner. She has been with the company for H the past 13 years. W Alan was editor of the Clinton High M OSHA Dust J Becomes Eff The Occupational Safety and (OSHA) standard for cotton d March 27,1980. The new standard, allowing cotton dust per cubic meter of ing areas and .75 of a milligra ing, applies to Clinton's six plants. With this issue, THE CLOTHMAKI articles on the new standard ai will affect our operations. ~\m md fr Embays { CI*? Mill ght?Allen Waters, Ada j _ i * " u ana Alien Finley. irs Named tewspaper, The SmHmL He plans to atend Clemson University. Ada Swetenburg is the daughter of fice President of Manufacturing and 4rs. J.R. Swetenburg. Swetenburg has ?en with the company for the past 16 ears. While at Clinton High School, Ada was ead cheerleader her senior year, in chool musicals; and active in the National Honor Society. She plans to atend Clemson University, also. In addition to the scholarships, the ^undation also awarded Clinton High /?KAA1 aoniA^ ** * " viiwi ovmoia rwutn mane Bannister, lark Campbell, Rhonda Humphries, hristopher Payne, and Frances Waldron iterest-free college educational loans. In addition, Mary Ellen Patricia Lyons, inda Joan McCooy, and Joseph E. O'Conor, whose parents are with Elastic abrics of America, Fort Washington, a., received M.S. Bailey Loans. Other loan recipients included Barry L. ooks, Clinton Mills of Geneva; and rilliam S. Morgan, Mid-America Yarn ills. Inc., Pryor, Okla. \ Standard active health AHminictrQti^r?'o MtlUll C5 lust became effective on only .2 of a milligram of air in yarn manufacturm in slashing and weavspinning and weaving \R is beginning a series of nd how its requirements