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I CLINTON MILLS Vol. IS. No. S Juno. 11G7 C'ln?on, S. C. vr< '. VOL. 1G. NO. 5 " C~ v VvX.W r \n \\ i I ^ / Grnnifpville Company 'Vfsu'en!, latch President Robert * '. 1 Carolina Textile Manufac!'..: ? s .V r . - v... c _ -1- .. I'rosic'.cMit Robert. A' Ynneo South Carolina Textile Yanu'ai S. C. tOXt'.Io OXOCl'.tV"S ; .! . ' ' '1st annual meetino :n Sea S selected last month. John H. Harris, v:cei(resilient of Greenwood Y-'.'s, was named vice-preside' . Prior to beine elected *o 'lu.* ^residency of SC" \, ' served on several com.'rlfe"", th.? board of direeto's, and was Vice-president o; * W Association. !!e is believed to be first person to be clo" <! ' * the presidency of \v.th ?he SCTMA and the S. C. Manlc<*rs -Association, w h : c '' '-o headed in 19G3. Me is the second Chiton Mills representative to serve in this hie,h office, ".lie 'at?? P. S. Pai'.ey was presi!-"' : the Association at the tint" o' Ins death in 195C. The South Caroline Textile Manufacturers Assoc:et ion represents tlic sn.te's lavcest industry, textile manufac'urintj, w h i c h inc. : Tl" plants that operate in counties and provides < *n? 'ovment for more than " South Carolinians. Ti e SCTMA mnhvains executive offices in (' h.ei'va. .' <hn Cauthen, fnrn v < C:nton, is executive vice> 'vsuicnt and treasurer <>:' the AvsnCM' ion. ? a f'AM ^ *4 a k\m b \k ^ w> . ? t. - - .. A ? Share your vacation v.* :fh other CI.OTHMAKEH readers y imt one or two o? your ' av...u'e snonshots for use in t*-i- i t /' issue of the CLOTHMAKS.'S identify your pictures hy v/ritin?i on the back the nanv s o* l .e person or persons shov/n arid .oration of 'he shot. !? ulerostimj to note {he many d. fereitt places visited by i nn '.oy? s iluriiuj their vacation.. Sepi! your pictures to the Personnel Office or u:v?* them <? your .'eutirlinent reporters. If iwiur I'!?iCc their names on the stumshot-., they w:'! be Tefurn-t!. i x ^ /f \ ; (' ? i ' , j . _vk PYPUSHED BY A>TD . ,. A *" 4 ' * f - >. v ; \' / s , // /' / ! i / s . T". A. Townsend, riehf. cop?r"! is si us heftd o' i- C' 111. w < ^ ^ n : - ? is '.he new Presic'or'. ??'* ' L" '! !V!\S As.SOC'.il'.IOe. Son o 1" wives were piesen' <t'. *' , CIeo:*i?i;i, when he \v, f % { V-ss T^t'0 V.-'So 'jcpn announced ss a wi ': IT ??: on C Oi t.\vc? .COP m \v> a nI.'Os offered to IPO.' Non:< < (I reon v'.'V* ..*? .( ' \ ov Cecil's ; C< ??. She is !'.k' (lain'hter ( Vo and \Trs. Thomas Tnho ! a !'(\vtv_ ... radnn'o 'P 'Ton !!im Sch?S' o'.:M< '<> iiv.or the (!rrc?v: . o i. oo in June to rv.a;or 'kt Accoon??r?.?. Sim Ciovolon.'ii 1or in'oro :n !! 10 field of act*, on'h wnsle stud v.np he o :iti .t'!' \*!-s. \:i* !? .( !h*'s ' 11 on; her ;onior year :o *.? .001 a !u! tloco'.-i! in 'Mis fir! : <! :'*'. >tl. S'h> ;is?v?vs r\'<" it;'!' 'n hocomo ;i CV'A, ;i ."V t'"ii.in;i'c?! !?v " i-v :n S > ;' (";i! ? : in.'. !!i.T '< '?' v?.'s ; i 1:?i:'. \v..?u. ? w'" 'COMl VU'M! !? !' 'lH' M'V '.I'll i >' V' sn V;t'v ! ^ ;11.".<iH v, . !'t' i >' ' ?'l". .'s 1 ' ; ' 1 \" ' V, ( ' M 1 U \ i y '"i'Vv s.i\ i !;>? shin C"!li! >, ?> i.n!v 'a ' i ! iV'? ;i* mm ''? !>e s': r< < '^s1.' \ ,V.?M j,.., \v ?1 't'li'l'lllUOl! I'll J'iM'f 1 /-" r rm rm? J jT [ > i/\ ?t I mmf*' ^ ^ KZ^Z f S'z*ll0r ^'.ily /^y > ' , ~ ^VT.-. ..; . : > ~fi M ^ * * k?m a - a a?a ? ? FOP EVPLOYEES OF CLINTOl - "5AV . n.w i v < . rl; r>^^ Clinton \T ills employees v/'ll receive C.07,1 !l.B:j in Vacation Pay on June 29. Vacations with pay for !07G employees will begin at 12 Midnight, June 29 end con itiue until operations are resumed Monday, July 10 at 12.01 a.m. 'Sunday Midnight) Under the !J07 July 4th Vacation Pay Policy, everyone on the payroll with one year of continuous service as i .June 1 will receive the vacation with pay. These paid vara*ions, earned by years of service, provide time for family recrea'ion. llach vear more of <>nr i-m Ml ! doyees with their families aiv enjoying together the seashores, travel, camping, visit:nrelatives, etc. I'.est wishes for next year to In- ! ie west employees who have no! been with us a full \ ear V.'e wish for everyone a oleasan! period of rest and re'ava'iia: and a safe return work with a refreshed mind and. hudy and renewed interest in 'heir work. ?? m ? m a f . ( *. ?/ W .:a ^ '._ ?J "'he certificate shown at I'm ht was presented to Plant M .\'<?. " Superintendent, Pick Sweti-nburc*, by Vice President J. R. Templeton at the Overseers Safety Meetin". Templeton added his s e< era t ul at ions and exnressed >! ,(> . npreeiation for the spirit of V cooperation and teamwork in \vh:eh made this achievement i -issible. Tie said in part, "The V'.ant Mo. 1 safety record is a 'i.u'e setter and a bench mark '"! all of us. The safety of all tini'.wytca mui i;if 01 cwntion of injuries is of vita! in!'.corn to me . . . to every employee, and to every meinv her of management ! challenge von to set a no lost-time . eculents eoal in each plant for '* 'lie remainder of 11W7. We can accomplish this, as we have t one many times in the past, v we all stay constantly alert M ' > any possible accident haz. rd > ami resolve to nerform lobs only in the pre.c?;bed, safe manner. The cf.il is a realistic one, as this " . i i'ilieate attests, and cei a n!y worthy of our best efn's. l.et's reach it aj,'ain." ?L ^ Mi I V > / A y/ A: Jilifi m < i. m m?m m mm I mSBm Hi ^ MILLS. CLINTON. S. C. - * LiL'iT11? ( iff* .2? &'?3 *?M- trrf nk 4,. o !t n s <? n, Fa!!c ^ a:I s y Don Eugene Johnson and Pa winners of the \Terr?>r <^ilr?c T Both are members of the 1967 gi School. The scholarships, each valued at $4,000 are awarded annually by the Bailey Foundation to two high school graduates who are children of Clinton Mills connected parents. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson of 116 l'.ai'ey Circle. He will enter C'cnison University this fall where he will study textiles. Paul will major in mathematics at Presbyterian Col'ere. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Fallaw of Route lb Clinton. Both outstanding young men have spent their summer vacations working in the ? * ? Many Ways r ,ie v[lU" v r . I > I l \ I: i m i ''/ >?.\I I. n (T Union . , v!//. l^c<X Xlt' s^*S (See Commis ^ratulatory Lei No. 1 Employee BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton, S. C. Permit N. 59 - JUNE. 1967 MB. J WE!?11E3?? ^ ^" H i w W f f? Scholarships ul Robert Fallaw are the 1967 bailey Memorial Scholarships, aduating class at Clinton High Plants. Don is working in Plant No. 1 this summer as a pre-college textile trainee. i Paul, a summer school student at Presbyterian College, is emoloved in Cardina ^2 nn o the second shift. Company Engineer, Bailey Dixon, a great-grandson of M. S. Bailey, presented the scholarships at C.H.S. Awards Day. Since inception of the program in 1956 a total of 22 sons and daughters of Clinton Mills parents have been granted 4-year scholarships to South Carolina Colleges and Universities. The scholarship program, (Continued on page 6) I > f ?v N I II| | mkii; ii 11. \ i; M i; \ i illillo, J'nc. I M sioner's Conter to Plant is on Page 8.)