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Lydia Shop employees have devised
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work being performed while eliminati
an accident exposure to operators.
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An avid bowler since 1967, Ly<
bowler, with a score usually arounc
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a movable plexi-glass shield for the metal
iking the operator.
:he safety device allows him to watch the
ng the "chips" and "filings" which pose
laced when necessary.
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AND APPAREL
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* a matter of quality
* a matter of American
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icipated in the Women's National Bowling
; on April 16 and 17.
jia considers herself an "above average"
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;s, no figures were available on how well the
lal tournament.
Steve Warren checking the work John Willard
and Frank Boland had carefully done on
a display in hisoffice ... DorisTumblin doing
three jobs at once?directing a sales representative
to the purchasing department,
writing airline tickets and answering the
switchboard phones ... Claude Crocker reviewing
Clinton Mills standing in the ATMI
Safety Contest and then trying to determine
how to improve Clinton's already outstanding
safety record ...
Doris Harvey being congratulated after
being selected as a delegate to the state
Democratic convention ... Paul and Betty
Tyson all smiles as daughter Teresa completed
a successful recital performance ...
Jane Fulford commenting about the photos
of the Clinton Mills' shipping clerks in the
"Clothmaker" with whom she works but had
never seen ...
A group of Ed Hannah's fellow employees
wishing him a long and enjoyable retirement
as he ended a successful work career with
Clinton Mills of Geneva and its predecessor
companies ... Patti Brown wondering where
so much office mail comes from as she made
her daily rounds throughout the Clinton Mills
main office ...
Pat Neal observing all city and state traffic
laws as she cautiously exited the Clinton
Mills parking lot at shift change in husband's
new pickup truck ... Sammy Lanford
working as safely as possible as he restores
an older model truck for his enjoyment ...
Earl Bryant talking with Carl Chalmers about
the improvements in the Bailey slasher ...
Harry Lanford ynd Robert Adams telling
how they escaped injury in the recent tornado
... Mary Lyons surveying the remains of
her mobile home following its total destruction
in a tornado while neighbor Ruby Able
expressed a sigh of relief that her home had
been spared from damage ...
Bill Hill assumingthe position as first vice
chairman of the Cotton Buyer's Division of
the South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's
Association ... Sam Williams and other Clinton
Mills employees, who were delegates to
the Laurens County Democratic Convention
recently, trying to find their proper places...
SAFETY SC
January 1, 1984 thri
Clinton No. 1
Clinton No. 2
Lvdia
Bailey
Maint./Office, etc.
Geneva No. 1
Geneva No. 2
TOTAL
Medical Cases?Work related accid<
Lost Time?A work related accider
the nc a regularly scheduled shift b<
you see...
A group of Josh Savage's friends complimenting
him on the interesting article in
the "Clinton Chronicle" relating wife Ella's
outstanding educational accomplishments
... David Brown breathing a sigh of relief
after making the Dean's List as a night sturl
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telling her fellow employees how proud she
was to receive her 25th anniversary service
award ...
Corrie Satterwhite still talking about the
Maid of Cotton's visit to Plant No. 1 ... J. W.
Walton searching diligently to find a problem
with an X-3 loom ... Debbie Spoon and
husband Sam trying to find their way around
Charleston on a recent visit to the historic
city ... Carroll Baker congratulating Gordon
on making the Clinton High golf team again
Earl Jackson trying to determine the
safest way to operate woodworking equipment
in Lydia carpenter shop ... Junior Sconiers
wishing Ed Hannah a long and enjoyable
retirement from the Geneva maintenance
department... Sonny King explaining
to a Plant No. 1 weaver the importance of
properly wearing hearing protection ...
In<;h Hamilton calculating thp ranid in
crease of textile imports and their adverse
effects on our industry ... Bill Stanton purchasing
needed equipment for Bailey Plant
modernization ... A number of interested
employees talking about how high medical
costs are and what they could each do to
help contain these expenditures ...
Billy Watkins counting the number of
bales of fabric being shipped from Plant No.
1 and 2 in a single day ... Steve Lanford
instructing Lydia Cloth room employees on
the proper ways to lift and stack cloth in
order to avoid accidents ...
Retired Lydia Plant engineer and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary on April 1 ... Furman and
Shirley Humphries talking about their son.
Petty Officer Randy Humphries, participating
in the Team Spirit '84 military exercises
involving the United States and the Republic
of Korea ..
XJREBOARD
Dugh March 31, 1984
MEDICALS LOST TIMES
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9 2
3 1
3 0
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2 0
12 2
33 5
2nts treated by a physician.
it in which an employee cannot meet
;cause of the accident.