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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 7 No. 3 March. 1958 Clinton. S. C. ?LBSfJNi VOL. 7. NO. 3 I CLINTON ( At 10 p.m. on Wednesday completed 1,000,000 man hoi any employee. This is the fi tory that the one million safe Several times prior, the goa obtained due to an accident weeks employees felt the n< kept a constant vigil over 1 boards. Upon reaching the were received from compan out the country and one froi abroad. News of Clinton's a complishment was receive by Mr. E. S. Oberdorff, Pres dent of the Robert F. Colems Company while on vacatic in Rome, Italy. He immed atelv rablffl tli<; r>r?r?cTr;aliil tions to all members of th Clinton Mills employee fan iiy. Celebration Planned Plans for a celebration hoi oring employees on their a complishment have not bet completed to date. Tentati\ plans are being made for tY first part of May. ' , >/ I s .itiff ZERO srAltr/M<? K>/t CLINTON SUPERINTE TO EMPLOYEES Dear Fellow Employees: I wish to congratulate ai cooperation and efforts in i mill over 1,000,000 manhou any employee. Although it is circling th per hour, Sputnik has no pi tirely on the momentum it from the rocket that carriec T T~ 1 : 1- _ O a ? - 1 u 111 us.c jju 1111 k , a good s; indefinitely thru its own mi running into a resistance ca We have avoided this re abling injury September 2.': and support is the propelli 2,000,000 safe manhour's ort we can reach our new goal. mC*X r VLL >UBLISHED BY AND FOR TH OMPLETES M r, March 19, Clinton Cotton Mills jrs without a disabling injury to 1st time in the mill's 62-year hisman hours goal has been reached, il was within easy grasp but not during the final hours. For some earness of their desired goal and the departmental safe man-hours 1 goal, congratulatory telegrams y associates and friends throughm \</a & vr INDENT'S LETTER March 20. 1958 id to thank each of you for your naking it possible to operate our rs without a disabling injury to e earth at the rate of 18,000 miles opelling force. It is traveling enwas given when it was ejected 1 it above atmospheric resistance, ifety record cannot be maintained omentum because it is constantly illed "carelessness". sistance for six months (last dist, 1957.) Your continued interest in^ force we need to reach the )it. With your continued support Sincerely, G. M. Huguley Superintendent ITTItti k rinjvi E EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON ILLION ACCI Dressing up fur Spring Yard Beautil Contest to Run from The annual Yard Bcautific at Clinton and Lydia Mills wit shared by the winners in botl March 15 to April 15. Judging will be by three non-resident, impartial judifpc K\' Mrc F\'a Land and Miss Nellie Osborne. Clinton and Lydia Community Directors. Judging will be on the basis of appearance of grass, shrubs, vines, porch and window boxes, pot plants, etc. Cut flower arrangements will not be considered. The judges decision will be final and include both the front and back yards. Judging will be completed by April 15. First place winners will receive a handsome out-side plaque to identify their yards as First Place Winners, in addition to the $15 first place cash prize. Second and Third Place winners will receive $10 and $5 in both communities. Honorable mention awards will also be made. The annual contest always stimulates considerable activity and interest in yard improvements, resulting in many additional yards being made more attractive. Many families have already been busy with "green AKf.ft [-LYDIA MILLS, CLINTON. S. DENT-FREE A "'SI ^ Jail^^&Jfcw^aafeM MILLION MAN-HOOK PL lONTSTl mFtm m A/#% m^mlo a rw # W* ? I is 2, OOO fication Contest March 15 to April 15 ation and Improvement Contest h more than $60 in prizes to be i communities has been set for thumbs" during the recent Spring-like days. Whether placing or not in the contest everyone participating is a winner by having made his surroundings more pleasant. As your efforts show results you will realize a a sense of pride and accomplishment for having made the improvements. Fourty-one Finish First Aid Training -,UCAH NATIONAL + Tim Gcnifie* That Vj>o g Hm Completed the STAKDARD Oiurae oi instruction in First Ah) to the In lured at 3 v?.v0 National Dimt<? Safety Smrktt Forty-one Clinton Supervisors are holders of The American National Red Cross Certificate as shown above. Those having completed the course to-date are: Clarence M. Frier, Reginald E. Cheek. Larry Hedspeth. R. Estess Campbell. L. A. Bovette, D BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 C. MARCH. 1958 IAN-HOURS //&J ATTAO 7P HERE* Goal ,000 in Progress COUNTY REGISTRATION BOARD AT CLINTON APRIL 2nd & 3rd The Laurens County Registration Board will return to the Clinton Community House from 9 to 6 p.m. on April 2nd and 3rd. n*\ ci vuiitr wnu na:> iiui already done so is encouraged to obtain their voting certificate at this time. This will be the boards last scheduled visit prior to election. O. Freeman. C. W. Windsor, Grady Turner, Robert Whitsel, J. R. Hamrick, George M. Hugulev, Arthur Lawson, Bailev Dixon, J. R. Cole, E. P. Taylor. C. F. Oakley, J. H. Hughes, John Hughes. James R. Barker. Sr.. Rufus A. Handback, Troy Bentlev, J. Brevard Patterson. Grover Sanders, J. R. Reynolds. Roy L. Holtzclaw, James A. Traynham. Joe S. Caughman. James M. Moore. Calvin Cooper, W. M. Williams. J. R. Cox. Cassic Jove, Paul Foster. Harry Foster. Coley Campbell. C. E. Roberts. Lee Thornton. E. N. Harrill, W. J. Shepard. Andy Hames. Sam Madden and Ray Godfrey.