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^ CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS Vol. 11. No. 1 Jan.. 1962 Clinton, S. C. (gMssnr?s VOLUME 11. NO. 1 PUB Sixty - four Re Pins fr Last week, Departmental Overseers, accompanied by a member of the Industrial ReP lations Department, made onthe-job service award pin presentations to all employees who completed b years of continuous service as of January 1 _ A. 151. Each Overseer expressed his appreciation to the recipients for their loyalty and cooperation during the past five years, and asked for their continued fine efforts and support in the future. President Vance Writes Letters President Robert M. Vance has written each new 5 year employee a personal letter extending his congratulations and expressing his appreciation for the loyalty and fine spirit of cooperation that exist throughout the mills. More than 1.000 employees now proudly wear service award pins devoting 5 or more years of continuous ser vice. 43 Receive Pins at Clinton CARDING Edmond W. Blackwell George E Holder William R. Roach Willie J. Varnadoe SPINNING Sara C. Bolt Effie Downs Henry Finley Alma A. Fuller Peggy Gilmer Imogene Gooch Hazel Griffin S. B. 1 lames Ethel lleaton Shirlev Holden Ida C. Johnson Mary R. Martin Joo Medlin Edna B. Osborne Blanche B. Rochester Agnes Scott Myrtle J Tucker Vernon C. Tucker Julia Wilson (Continued on page 6) Receive 5'Year Service . i "] / Typifying the 64 employees re< Award Pins are Paul Patterson. ! and Lewis Howell, Doffer. All ari Room, 2nd shift. Overseer Fred B offering his congratulations and sCLo LISHED BY AND FOR THI ceive 5 - Year ! om Department 16 to Become i ofj Payroll Departments Prepare and Distribute UluLL.IJ: (a.i i. vviuinuiuing Jtdiemenib W-2 forms, employee's federal income tax withholding statements for 1961. and S. C. Tax Commission Form 1203 (revised) were prepared in the Payroll Departments and distributed in the plants to all active employees this month. Employees out on extended authorized Leaves of Absence may receive their W-2 and State Income Tax forms bv calling bv or sending someone to the Payroll Department. Forms will be mailed to the home on request. The forms will be sent through the U. S. mail to the last known address of all other persons who worked any in 1961 but who are now separated from the payroll. Employees must attach one copy of the S. C. Withholding Tax to their state income tax returns just as the W-2 forms are attached to federal returns. County Auditor Visits Mills Miss Jennie V. Culbertson, Laurens County Auditor, visited both mills this month to receive County Tax Returns from employees. Community and non-community residents, employees alike, availed themselves of the convenient opportunity to make their returns. 4ward Pins reiving 5 years Continuous Service Dofter, Tommie Moore, Supervisor s employees in the Lydia Spinning iodie has presented the pins and is best wishes. : EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON-L Service Award Heads New Members Old - Timers Club Twelve Clinton employees, eleven men and one woman, and four Lydia employees, two men and two women, became eliuible for membership in the Ole-Timers Club upon completion of 25 years con ijiiuwu.^ aci vac vju uciuuai \ 1961. Ellio Mae Butler was the only woman to become eligible at Clinton this year. Her husband. John D. Butler was one of the eleven men who qualified to become a member of the select senior group. This is the sixth time that husband and wife have become eligible for membership at the same time. Other husband and wife teams becoming eligible the same year were Claude and Ilia Kernells. Matt and Lizzie Davis. T. O. a n d Agnes Williams. Will and Clara Shepard. Lester and Rubv Ivester. The ten other Clinton men to be honored are Ray Godf r e v. Mavfield Copeland, "Rob" Hamrick and Vic Mattox. Carding; Melvin Seav. and "Uncle Berry" Trammell. Spinning; J. W. Fowler and Wes Littleton, Weave Room; Murray Adams. Shop; and Clinton West, Industrial Engineering. Rosa Patterson. Lvdia wea- ( ver, will join her husband Bill, as a Lydia Ole-Timer. (Continued on page 7) Time Nears to Apply for College Scholarship Employees are reminded that the deadline for applications for the annual Mercer Silas Bailey College Scholarship is March 1st but applications should be made early. This is particularly true in view of the fact that college entrance examinations must be taken before the deadline date. The two annual scholarships are available to children of employees or to employees of college age. Each carries a value of $750.00 a year for four years. The winner may attend the South Carolina college of his or her choice. Full information and application blanks are available at the Personnel Office. High school principals will provide information about college entrance examinations. tkf[ VrvT * **Tr T C* nr T%TT^N%T n r 1 Ui.t\ 1V11JL.L.O, O. V. Modernization P Way, Clinton Pl? BOBS w ' jWr . ' fl^i i Mifi' pHhr*ipu ~'w 5.>^5i oSm \ " I t^gji The No. 1 Mill stair tower, a t Clinton landmark since 1896. is t being torn down to make way for c the new addition. Note construcG. E. Moore Construction c Co., Greenwood. S. C., began s work on the Clinton "Little J M i 1 1" enlargement-modernization program early Mon- j day Morning, January 8th. Target date for completion is 120 working days. Providing r weather conditions are favor- f able, construction should be ? ^ ii m m n E ven tf u JANUARY 1961 I A. G. Galloway, Loo Riser s and Samantha Stone retire > at Clinton after many years ( of loyal service. M. S. Bailey i College Scholarship Plans an- c nounced. Harold and Kathryn i Hampton win Christmas 1 Home Decoration Contest at 1 Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. 1 Lesley were Lydia's first < place winners. Clinton wins ] President's Safety Plaque. 1 FEBRUARY 1961 Clinton Plant observes 65th anniversary. Clothmaker records 10 years of service. < Smoke Stacks undergo repair ! by steeple jacks. Mrs. J. B. . Templeton receives Luther BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit N. 59 JANUARY. 1962 rogram Under ant Number 1 ion workmen being lifted to the leekingre they removin9 ro?f completed on the brick and ;teel addition about m i d fune. Upon completion, the No. 1 3lant will be a fully air-conlitioned plant, housing all nanufacturing processes rom opening to cloth storage ind shipping. i r y of I 1961 ialsey Gulick Award for outi t a n d i n g contribution to ,-outh through Camp Fire jirls. Bennie Johnson graduated from Clemson with a iegree in electrical engineerng. Jimmy Smith was in sasic training at Lacland Air ^oree Base, Lackland Texas. Kathy Culpepper, daughter it Mr. and Mrs. Harley Culpepper. celebrated her 9th airthday the 14th. MARCH 1961 117 Employees receive 1015-20 year service award pins. George M. Huguley elected School District 56 trustee in a runaway. Frank S. Child(Continued on page 2)