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^ ?. A V . f ? ? r? rw /"f o _v. . ; l (ii i/i ct?> fn rrf t / " # t_? w4 4/ ?: V^> i {' Notices announcing the Christmas Vacation schedules \ve'*e uos'.oc! at the T\mnloyee News Centers, No"7 Cb.ristmns Vacation will '>t"*''! a* !U midnight Vri?\i\' D^co!Tibc*r 1?12 rind ox#t*nd * *** ]2:00 fmidMicdit^ :esdav, December 76. ' 'or 77" employees who have five consecutive years or more of continuous Company 1 u vice, it will be a '^cu vaeauon. "i'nis is tPo second week this year of vacation with nay for five years and over employees, ' "lie first week comes in duly fnr 1075 employees with one year and over of service. July Vacation oe.id checks exceeded $97,00'\?0. Company paid vacations are but one of many nay plus benefits available to Clinton Mills omolovees. Christmas Vacation Pay e! s totaling were distributed with the regular ohcehs, Friday, December 13. ? , r ' oyp G icnoOiS PprOi n n r Textile courses at the four textile schools of the South have now reached he sophisticated status. Vacuity members have a variety of decrees and a wide ran ye of majors for ': nclerryaditates to choose front at C. State University, Clemson University, U- on'ia rpech and Auburn ' buvorsity. the four textile schools 11r ::?(? South, annroximafe y ''<y\ students are on ::i iexme courses t us ym-r. Another thousand \v " 'associated courses in M?vwjs anci naanaecmr"'1' 'aihtroc! to the needs or the V xti'.e companies. Xorth Carolina State Vniversi'y ha.s 709 textile students tins year. Of !' 's number ' 7!) are freshmen, and. .;o are candidates for master's decrees. At C'lemr.on University, extilcs are a part of th.e School of Industrial Management Fz Textile .Scien.ee. There are 950 in the school i''* 192 talcino textiles n"r se and *19 in textile Chem v O' (12 in 'Ho Cii'rdvi" School, 18 are textile school / rar'untes. There are IT 7 economics majors and <>'' tine 544- in industrial ,>f ** '; '' ' V ' .' ^ :tJ'J ? ' Jv Colorful Christmas Club Savmgs checks totaling Si1;';','2T) were distributed o C"! thrifty Clinton Mills employees November ? !. '"he "easy to save" method ;s adminsterodi through the Cay oil Department in co >'v r ,'.'.'on with 1VT. S. 1tai'ey ?v Son Bankers. ''nodoyees desiring to enrol' in the plant may do so by obtaining an authorization for Christmas Savings Deduction Card f*'om t'-eur Assistant Overseer, completing it and reeuostin" him to forward it to the Day roll Department. ' :e deductions so authorized may be started, stopped or '?? Mmnun! f?bnrwfrv' ?> ? n \ . time during the year by not: *ying the Payroll Dfpartment. Christmas Savings for P)(Ji! will not be due or onyabe until December, !D"'b ' n the past, the payroll deduction plan for Christinas Savings has proven to be a great convenience .for most employees, as the employee does not have to concern himself with making weekly or monthly deposits at the bank. Employees who do not 'o ?om the plan at 4\ time may do so later, h'ew employees will be offered 'lie opportunity at the 'mm lhe\ begin work. The Christmas Club Savings Program is available to all employees. It was be many years uj*o as a <:* en'onionce of employees arc! is entirely voluntary. management, 4*1 are maiorinj/ m textiles. "" tore has been a notable increase in freshman enrollment in textile courses C'eovcpa Tech reports .'la members of the freshman c'nss compared with 2a last year. In addition, there will h" around 2'.) graduate silicon's, as corn pa reel with a last year. At Auburn University, so"v? "J'HJ students are enroil or 1 in the School o!' Textiles, taking classes in textile on.oineerinu or textile chemistry. <** .ft * (Tt V- - .-CV7 ) ** ? V ' . ? * i s < 7. v ; 1 < i 7/ ^ r : ?I<3|? 1.. 7 ? s :/; i < J -i . /, . .:? > 7 *i'i1Ul r> ' I1 5 cvistincs 1267 4- - -i 1 i If "The C!o!hma!cer" , hps boon fuming up at your home after many j ''"'.ays. +h?n v/e proba- J .j y c'.on'! have your ,-rkw address. If so. please notify us by calling Mr. Tru man Owons at the Personnol Office. 033-1020. We'll bo more titan hapny to change it. '"hanlcs. The Clothmalcer O * "T w o Attna ' n Vw' WXV-/.L1W v/ JL-A-JL ^ -- - - -I ?! * \ \ \ ?-V . : w-: xr \ ' > #t i * _ 11 '{^ - VC*}1 ' iM ' SI / ^ '-v>. CARDING EXHIBIT ? J. ( c'::jcussos the carding proct Bo-i. Sieve Floyd, and Gus 1 Might Clinton High Sch< out the state who participii University. The event was sponsorct Industrial Management am Committee of the South Car Claude A. Crocker of Clinton Mills is in his second year as Chairman of lie 17 member Textile Liaison Committee. Clinton Mills Vice President .1. B. '"mvplelon, a Clemson Text:'" Craduate, represents a three county area on the state-wide committee comprised of textile industry '.e.'tf 'ors. AV.eti(!:nL( from Clinton "it'll with Ternpleton and Cr wore Johnny Bolt, 'lohert Burr, Jim Johnson, I'olv.Tt Meadors, Jimmy i Xoffz, and Corrence Shealy 3 u!' Clinton; Steve Floyd of t Joanna; and Gus Ramage 1 <?!' Xinards. ) -1 The visiting students ? \ learned of the scientific ? c'kiI'c'iws and enroot* on ^ oortunities offered iti modern textile education, and J ^ ."V > w -',> > *<4 ' UIJI.K !{A'l'K H S POSTA( IK PA f !) Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 ' VOL. 16, NO. 9 Textiles Day ? ? 1 ?? . . v ' - \V F 'V&cS? i ' < - .. rr?^3* p! , - | - \ '' - VA v ^ W " Si SfH .y^v .'i;j.|. .? s t -j 2. Hubbard, right, Clemso: >ss v/ith Clinton High sic damage (back row). >o! students were among ' ited in a recent "Science I by the department of te Textile Science in coope o'ina Textile Manufacture] were told of the textile a textile Chemistry curri lums offered at Clemson A highlight or the p gram was 10 laboratory i hibils and domonstrati( re'ating to the scientific vanccmcnts in textile dustry. &Tzhyecs "scorati M J t"*n?es :rr r'iristmt Many employees h? beautifully decorated til homes in preparation Saint Nick's visit. Brigh 1 i g h ( e el trees, Nativ scenes, and "Christma: doorways convey Seasc Greetings to everyone. Home arrangements r displays bring joy to mi who ride through the vi ous residential areas adn ing their beauty, origir ity, and appropriateness. DECEMBER, 1967 At Cl em son * > J I v ... J ;.] ; , i ; 3 i'' , ' li< *&?;\ \ c*?? ?<38HU5#K4k utl '*T P ll"^1 ' ?*? - ?)? wW1 |?<i,?. ) -ig|fo y?< : 'v-\ /A/ ^ |||| ; < r- N t.. (f ^ X & "Mill III I ?4 n associate professor of textiles, idents Torrence Shealy, Johnny 71 select students from throughill Textiles" program at Clemson xtiles in the Clemson School of ration with the Clemson Liaison rs Association. ind tyfllrmj ex- CfmtimaS jus adin we cir tly ity sy" Warmest wishes for an ^ old-fashioned Yule ? ringing with sounds of my . . A , . laughter and good iri cheer for you, yours. ialT U P rirsTUMAVPD t A ^ A K A