The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 16, 1953, Page 7, Image 7
MARCH 16. 1953
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Joan Page takes a drink while
Doris Osborne waits her turn.
The Spinning department is
proud of its clean rest rooms.
Clean machinery and floors is
a must in the Spinning Room and
the above picture shows why
Clinton produces good clean yarn.
A Sweeper is a very important
man in Spinning. This is Lester
Junior Tucker who knows how
important Good Housekeeping is
in Spinning.
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Overhead cleaning in Spinning
must be often and with skill due
to the fly waste. This is a fine
example of a clean Spinning
Room.
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ining Departr
Enjoying a hot cup of coffee
are Mary Harris. Beatrice Richardson
and Annie Milam. They
all have long records with Second
Shift Spinning.
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Mrs. Emma Dunnaway and
Mrs. Geneva Lowery are well
known in the little Spinning
Room as wpII as
Clinton Village. They both have
fine service records.
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i?irs. cunice oraswcn is stiown
here by the Spinning Room
Safety Score Board. A Spinner
for 21 years, she is keeping her
fingers crossed for another perfect
no-accident record in this
Spinning Room.
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Cecil Lawson, second shift
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UU11U1. IK a lop-lhght dotter and
hasn't lost a day since 1951. His
wife. Mary, is a Spinner on the
same shift.
Mrs. Mildred Ree is a popular
Spinner in Clinton No. 1 Spinning
with a long service record.
That is Mrs. Jennie Haynes with
her who checks ends down and
lets us know how good the work
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Clean Room Is
Clean Work Spot...
(Cont'd, from Page 6)
the second hand should see
that this schedule is being
followed.
We have a clean department
but there is other hard
work to be done to keep it
clean. Good employees do not
like a dirty place to work, so
keep it clean and thanks to
Clinton Cotton Mills for having
a nice place to work. The
overseer is just one in a department:
it takes all of the ;
employees from the sweeper, i
right on up to make this wish j
come true. j
Mayor Proclaims . . .
(Cont'd, from Page 1)
NOW, therefore, I, Joe P.
Terry, Mayor of the City of
Clinton, do hereby declare
the week of March 15th
through March 21st as
CAMPFIRE BIRTHDAY
WEEKand request that we
remember the needs of our
local and national Campfire
leaders in the great work they
are doing; that we remember
ino young girls being trained
under this great program
and that this preparation is
the first pillar of the foundations
of character, social life
ana spiritual values. <
Joe P. Terry. J
Mayor. Town of Clinton ;
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Another top doffer is Luther
"Red" Turner. He. too. hasn't lc
lost a day since 1951. Cecil and w
Red were given $5 by their Se- B
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Leonard Gilliam is a Section
Man in No. 1 Spinning. First 1
Shift. He has been working at r<
Clinton Cotton Mills for 23 years b
as a Doffer and Section Man. a
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^MrsTDixie Lancaster and Mrs.
Vlynia Sullivan have been spin- H
ling in No. 1 Spinning for quite 01
i long while. Between them they c<
lave a service record of 46 years B
and are still going strong. m
RICHARD is the oldest son. 20, O
>f the W. C. Wallenzines, Clin- fi
on p:anx. a graduate of Clinton jo
-iigh School, he formerly worked ir
n the Clinton Cloth Room. ir
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Edna Heaton and Mary Bar>w
are two Spinners who know
rhat good attendance means,
oth have been here many years
nd have good attendance rer#
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This is the "Crossroads" of No.
Spinning. The entrance to rest
>oms. the coffee bar. bulletin
oards, wash basin, fire escape
nd office.
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C. F. Oakley. Spooling Second
and, and Kate Riddle, one of
ir reporters, show the result of
mstant good housekeeping, the
anner they have won for two
onths.
Berry Trammel is a popular
iler in Clinton No. i Spinning,
rst shift. He has been on the
b for 17 years. When not workg.
"Uncle" Bsrry likes huntq
and fishing.
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