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6 Service Awards . . . Dorothy Martin Margaret Martin Odis Martin Fred Mathis Janie Miller Lillie Miller E. W. Mitchell William Nabors James Nelson Verna Nelson Claude Parrish Eula Parrish Fred Patterson Vera Patterson Addie Pearson L. O. Pitts Clayton Reece Lena Revis Niles Richards James Richey Rosa Satterfield Ruth Satterfield Lydia Starnes Murphy Stone Emmie Thomas F. L. Thornburg Nathlee Tucker Jack Wehunt Harry Wicker Marcus Windsor James Woody Odis Woody Robert Wvatt WEAVING Wallace Bagwell Mildred Railevr William Bailev, Jr. Charlie Birchmore Ralph Blackwell Robert Blease B. R. Boozer Trannie Boozer Eloise Bratcher Furman Bratcher Cornelia Burdette Evelyn Cannady Horace Carroll Martha Childress TV /T 11 3. ? J. D. Rushton, Clinton Mills is Cloth Room employee, cele- dai brated a birthday August 13. Jr. iviozen ^oais James Coker Joe D. Corley Major Crawford Victoria Culbertson Harley Culpepper Irene Davenport Lucille Dunawav William R. Fennell Lillian Forester Willie L. Franklin James Frost r* Charles Gaffney ^ Betty Gallman Frank Goss sc Catherine Hampton ha Daisy Harris po James M. blughes w< Mary Hughes Theodore Jackson Ellerbie Kinsland k0 Don Leopard , T. L. McCarson Alice McCurrv Pc Frances K. McGce Annie Mclnvaille .1 G. C. Mclnvaille Richard Martin re Vivian Mave i^iara ivniam an Floyd Moore sp Charlie Motte, Jr. an Joseph Oakley jiagrJ a vl ' " "*S22a Ronald Pace Pauline Poole Luther Rhodes Nellie Sherrifield James L. Smith Samuel Smith Janie Sumeral Marie Taylor Charlie Templeton Claude Turner Frank A. Walker Jack White Walter Wiglev CLOTH Robert Bagwell Charles Barlow Evelyn Caublc Sherman Cooper Adjar T. Crawford, Sr. Viola Deitz TVTnrv Annin T.nwcnn Eloise McElveen Juanita Thrift Nellie Wilkes L. A. Williams SHOP William Abercrombia Paul Arnold Horace Brown Lewis Burnside (Col.) Fred Campbell Robert Cobb George Darbins (Col.) Robert Dunaway, Jr. Mose Fleming (Col.) Marion Hiers Benjamin Huey Quinton Jones G. M. Knox Ezzie Miller TIT I -KT 1 i v worKman iNeison (Uol.) James O. Sanders Mack Taylor William Thrift, Jr. Morris Vaughn Harold Wallace Billv Willard VILLAGE T. D. Douglas Earl Jackson Roosevelt Jones (Col.) A. E. Lawson Marion Lawson Sam Williams (Col.) WAREHOUSE Frank Copeland (Col.) Cort Kinard (Col.) OFFICE Gay Douglas Meda Williams linton News . . . (Continued from Page 4) hool", but we don't even ivc a single birthday to re>rt. However, here is what 3 have. Airman First Class Herman ily is home from Lock>urne, Ohio, for a 30-day ave after which he will rert back to Alaska. Mrs. Ralph Stewart and ?ith and Maxie Davis vis>d the Furman Otts in Launs recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brissie d family from Edgefield ent the weekend with Mr. d Mrs. Melvin Seav. rhe striking young lady above Teresa Heaton, two year old Lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Clinton Mills. THE CLOTHMAKER Mrs. B. T. McWaters from Great Falls is spending some time with her son, W. D. McWaters. Bill Lowery recently enjoyed an excellent Catfish supper with the local National Guard Battery. CLOTH ROOM By Dorsey Turner Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson, Lorraine and Wallace attended the Patterson reunion in Fort Mill Sunday. Selma Patterson and Lorraine and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and Patsy were shopping visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner, James Turner, Sandra Ivester, Ray Farmer and Miss Marian Surratt spent the weekend at the Isle of Palms. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner spent Sunday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. King and son, Steve, of Anderson spent the weekend with the J. V. Lowes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Nellie Osborne. Mrs. Arthur Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. v. lowc attended tne lunerai of Mrs. Alice Buchanan in Swannanoa, N. C. Mrs. R. G. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner. Richard Turner and Luther Turner attended the funeral of their nephew and cousin. Monrow Stokes, in Greenville last Saturday. Mrs. R. G. Turner will be 66 years old Sept. 21st. J. V. Lowe?Sept. 20. Alice Lowe?Sept. 7. Rickey Frier was 11 years old Sept. 16. Wallace Patterson observed a birthday Sept. 4. Mrs. Monrow Bradford and children. Allen Eugene and Betty Sue, of Burnsville spent the week in Clinton visiting her brother. Mr. and lvirs. w. rs. ^nniips, aiso me Hobart Phillips and the Dorsev Turners, also her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lonnie Bradford. fZA.4 **+ Judy Chaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Press Chaney, Clinton Mills, will eontinup hpr prfnra. tion at Bob Jones University enrolling in September. Know Your Reporters ^ Grace Woo ten and mM Grace and Mildred are Ihe Clothms 2. first shift, Clinton Mills. Please gr Carl Heaton. Jr.. Clinton strates the proper and safe switch. Death Trap or Failure bv employees to dis disconnect switches BEFORE repair continues to be an u. juries at both mills. Wheth DEATH TRAP or a LIFE SA Don't take any chances, check chine is stopped, and can't "sta making inspections, removin repairs. Tnl.. C. ini\c unrni1 OiUi'l\ rit'CiUllI 1. First Off .... Only empl to open or close any sw side of the switch and open or close a switch, be followed so you wc front of the switchbox switch or shortage cans* ing flash. 2. After pulling switch, starting button to be sui pletely cut off. 3. Although momentarily machine controlled bv switch as RUNNING,' i is pulled. 4. For Safety's sake, do no switch until you have opened and by whom it 5. Always look around an< one and everything is < turning on) a switch. SEPTEMBER, 1957 Mildred Kinard 1 ^l^a^kjj ?ker reporters for Weaving No. ye the news to your reporters. . ^ f j Electrician, demonway to disconnect a Life Saver >engage machines safety beginning inspection or necessary source of iner a switch box is a VEH depends on YOU! and be SURE the mart up" on you. BEFORE g chokes, or making ions: oyees so authorized are itch. Stand to the right use your left hand to This precaution should >uld not he directly in if a blow out of the ex! a blinding and burnwhere necessary, try re power supply is cornstopped. consider any an automatic demand until disconnect switch t close (or turn on) any f,....I... nHiiiu i?ui wiiv 11 was was opened. 1 determine that everyL'lear before closing (or