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CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 9. No. 3 March. 1960 Clinton. S. C. (gILIMTO VOL. 9. NO. 3 PUI CONTINUOUS SEI 10-15-20 April 5? "Ole Timers"?April 12 89 Clinton-Lydia employees will receive 10-15-20 year service award pins at a banquet to be held in their honor in Thornwell Dining Hall at 7:00 o'clock on April 5. Each honored guest will be accompanied by the guest of his or her choice. President Robert M. Vance will make the presentations of the service award pins. Entertainment will be provided by a local group under the direction of Mrs. Eva B. Land. "Ole Timers" One Week Later Clinton-Lydia active "ole timers," ten incoming members. and retired ole-timers will be honored at a banquet in tne Thornwell Orphanage Dining Hall on Tuesday evening, April 12th, at 7:00 o'clock. Each honored guest will be accompanied by the guest of his or her choice for the fifth annual event. Ten senior employees will be received into the 25 years and over continuous service group when presented engraved Hamilton watches and ruby set service award pins (continued on page 2) Robert Reynolds Receives Med. Degree r: ' ! VA :1 V AW i Robert M. Reynolds was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine last Monday at commencement exercises of the University of Tennessee Medical School. He will interne for one year at Methodist Hospital, Memphis, beginning April 1. He is a BS graduate of Presbyterian College. class of 19n6. Hubert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds. 600 Elizabeth. He is married to the former Robbie Jean Jones of Barton. Arkansas. They have one child. Mvra Sigrid, aj?c 9 mos. Robert worked in the Clinton Mill Spinning Room on the 2nd shift while attending Presbyterian College. CLo JLISHED BY AND FOR THE RVICE AWARDS 2,000,000 M WITHOUT DISAB Seventy - Eight Receive 5 - Year Service Award Pins This week, Departmental . Overseers, accompanied by a , member of the Industrial Relations Department, made on ; the job service award pin , presentations to employees ( who have completed 5 years j of continuous service. i The Overseers and Super- , visors expressed their appre- ( ciation to the recipients for j their efforts and cooperation \ during the past five years ] and asked for its continuance ? in the future. President Vanm _ - ? WW MVMVta ] Letters ; President Robert M. Vance ] is writing each of the recipi- , ents a personal letter extending his congratulations and expressing his appreciation for the loyalty and fine spirit of cooperation that exists throughout the mills. The legion of Clinton-Lydia employees who have received and now proudly wear 5 year or more Service Awards has grown to almost 1.000. ! (> Receive Pins at Clinton CARDING Joel R. Cox, Clarence E. Dunawav. James R. King, Al gie F. Waldrep, Frank Motes and George W. Clark. SPINNING 1 Carol T. Baker, Ruby R. 1 Cooper. Delia S. Edmonds, ( Ruby S. Gentry, William D. ^ Grant. Rachel H. Gray. 1 E m m a Johnson. Carl A ( Kates. Marguerite Lawson, Viola A. Odum. Levi G. Tucker. Josephine T u r ner 1 and Richard M. Woodward. ( SPOOLING 1 Robert B. Moore and Thelma P. Young. WEAVING 1 Freddie Attawav. Robert F 1 Bundrick. Clarence M. Frier. Beatrice Hawks. Lucille Jen rungs. Addle K Lawrence, j Sam L. Lawson. Harold Madden. Mary E. Miles. Alvin M Motes. Margaret T. Peace. . and Lillian R Trammell. SLASHING Albert L. Odom and Richard (?. Turner. CLOTH Clarence A. El ledge. William H. Gambrell. Martha j Prather. .James A. Travnham. Robert M. Turner and Evan W. Wall en. fH EMPLOYEES OF CLINTO* BANQUET SET AN HOURS LING INJURY Lydia employees have worked more than 2.000,000 man-hours without a disabling injury for the first Lime in the plant's history. Superintendent D. H. Roberts expressed his appreciation and congratulations to all employees last week. He said, 'Bv the combined efforts of all employees we have reach?d 2.000,000 Man-hours without a lost-time accident. Each and every employee had a Dart in attaining this safe goal and each one is to be :ongratulated." "Nothing jives me more pleasure than lo be able to offer congratulations for a safety record such as this," he added later. Plans for a Bar-B-Q honoring employees for the safety achievement are incomplete but will be announced at an ?arly date. APPRECIATION The Management of Clinton-Lydia Mills wishes to express sincere appreciation for the outstanding extra efforts many employees made to get to work during the recent bad weather. These are the type of things which makes us so very proud of our organization and this spirit of helpfulness will help keep our plants operatina in this highly competitive industry. April 15 Deadline Near For Unclt' Sam Bv 12:00 p.m. April 15 Uncle Sam is expecting to nave in the mail a 1959 tax return from you. To complete he return properly, study :aref ull y the instructions .hat come with the form; ;hen list your legitimate deductions. so that you will not ne among the thousands of Americans who are called on innually to justify their ?laim and usually in the end nave to pay more money. On the other hand check for deductions that are unamiliar to you but are legiti nate deductions. SHOP William Cheek and Wiliam O. Tavlor. OFFICE Mary W. Ray. Carolyn A'addle (Cook) and George 1. Cornelson. S2 Lyilia Fmplovws Km'iM' Pins CARDING Edwin Evans. Frank T. Moore and Lerov Suber. SPINNING Bertha Alexander. S u z i e (continued on page 8> kn J-LYDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S The lilies bowed their head; And the birds in quietude r The tomb was sealed in Ca< On the eve of Easter Day. Soft foot steps in early mor Where kept watch an angel To find the stone rolled aw On this glad Easter Day. The lilies sweet fragrance f The music of the birds was The followers of the lowly As the sepulcher was quite On this happy Easter Day. For the Savior of this worl< To conquer death and all it To give eternal life to those Who believe and accept hirr On this Glorious Easter Da} Special Election City Manager-Pl< Citizens of Clinton will go 12. to have their voices heard the issue: Shall the City of C plan of government? Citizens proposal. The polling places for this election will be located at City Hall for Clinton Precinct No. 1. at Hampton Avenue School for Clinton No. 2 Precinct. and at Clinton Mills Community House for Clinton Mills Precinct. The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock in the morning and will be closed at 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Appropriate boxes will be provided at the polling places for the casting of ballots on the question. QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING 1. REGISTRATION. Every BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit N. 59 c. MARCH. 1960 s in shame, emained, ?sar's name n approached the sepulcher, there ay ilied the air, there. Nazarene did stare, bare i had arose s foes, 1 for their own. 7. ?Rovce E. Huff in Vote April 12 to the polls on Tuesday. April in an advisory referendum on linton adopt the city managermay vote for or against the person offering to vote must be duly registered on the County Books of Registration ol Laurens County as an elector at one of the precincts of Clinton, within the period September 1. 1957. to March 12. I960, both inclusive. 2. QUALIFICATIONS A S TO RESIDENCE. Every person offering to vote must have resided in the State of South Carolina for two years, in the County of Laurens for four months all prior to April 12. 1960