The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1969, Page 4, Image 4
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Lydia News
by Willie Mae Jolly
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jolly
visited relatives in Cedar
Town, Ga. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. James Estes
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson
recently at Lake Greenwood.
Pvt. Robert Cook, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
Cook, has finished basic
training at Fort Jackson
and will take his advanced
training at Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo. He was home
on leave recently.
Mr. David Birchmore and
daughter, Skeeter, of Columbia,
visited Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Taylor recently.
Mrs. Sue S e g a r s of
Blacksburg visited Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Wilbanks.
Mrs. Nathan Tucker visited
in Greenville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel McElhannon
and children of
Augusta, Ga., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James
McElhannon.
ivir. naourn wyatt has
opened a store at Blackgate
Landing on Lake
Greenwood.
S 'Sgt. Freddie Hanna
has re-enlisted for 4 more
years in the Air Force. He
is stationed at Sheppard
Field, Texas. He is the son
of Mrs. Joan Hanna Reece.
Recent Birthdays
Robert Felterton?
March 24
Danna Brown?April 8
Barron Hairston?April 9
Earl Brewer?April 9
Sheila McGee?April 10
Walter Whitt?April 13
Eloise Harvey?April 13
Robert Shook?April 14
Mrs. Alice O'Shields?
April 15
April Brown?April 20
Edward Whitt?April 21
Steve Riley?April 22
James McElhannon?
April 22
Betty Jean Harvey?
April 23
Kathy McElhannon?
April 25
William Snow?April 26
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As a benefit to Clinton
maker will now accept CLJ
tion. Anyone having items j
bring the information by t
it to your assistant overseer
FOR SALE: Rabbits . . .
bred does, buck and various
sizes of young rabbits. Will
sell any number or all as
a lot including pens. Contact
Tommy Douglas, 325
Poplar Street, Lydia after
4:00 p.m. or call 833-3952.
SALUTING OUR J
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Aviation Structural Mechanic
(E) First Class James
Russell Trammell, U. S.
Navy, has received a citation
for being chosen "Pacemaker
of the Month" of
Fighter Squadron 121 at
the Naval Air Station in
Miramar, Calif.
Wedding Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Campbell?April 4
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton?April
11
Mr. and Mrs. George Kato?
March 29
?
Mr. and Mrs. Billy McGee
are parents of these
fine young children: Sherry,
13; Shelia, 9; and Tammy,
6. Their great-grandmother
is Mrs. Sue Banks, Lydia
Spinning.
"Nothing is easier than
the expenditure of public
money. It doesn't appear
to belong to anyone. The
temptation is overwhelmingly
to bestow it on somebody."
?Calvin Coolidge
Mills employees. The ClothVSSIFIED
ADS for publicafor
sale, rent, trade, etc. can
he personnel office or give
FOR SALE: 1 stack of
mixed lumber, including
2 x 6's, 2 x 8's, and 2 x 10's.
All from 10 to 18' in length.
Will sell any amount. Make
me an offer. Also, two
rolls of insulation. Mack
Parsons, Sunset Blvd., 8334938.
THE CLOTHMAKER
MEN IN SERVICE
Trammell is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell
of 256 Elm Street. Mr.
Trammell is Lydia Master
Mechanic.
The citation reads as follows:
In your assignment
as Production Supervisor
of the Safety and Survival
Branch Ejection Seat Shop
your exemplary performance
has helped to maintain
the outstanding reputation
this squadron enjoys
in its mission of training
fleet F-4 pilots and Naval
Flight Officers. Through
your untiring efforts in
assuring the production
quality of safety and survival
equipment you have
directly contributed to the
safety and well being of
our crewmembers. Because,
in the opinion of your
supervisors and shipmates,
your performance has so
notably exceeded the requirements
of your rate
you have been singled out
as first, of over twelve
hundred men, in the performance
of your duties
during the past month.
Your sincere devotion to
duty is in keeping with the
highest Pacemaker standards
and the traditions of
the United States Navy.
Russell is a former Lydia
employee. He is married
to the former Gail Brady
of Jacksonville, Fla. They
reside in El Cajon, California.
Russell has 12 years active
service duty.
The Month That Was
10 years ago (April, 1959)
at Q
The company announced
that an automatic life insurance
plan will be made
available to prospective
homeowners as part of the
package program for the
purchase of company owned
homes. The program was
"tailor made" to fit the requirements
specified by
Clinton Mills to meet the
needs of home purchasers
for the life protection in the
amount of the mortgage.
15 years ago (April, 1954)
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The Clinton Cavaliers
Line Up?Moe Fallow, Sam
Owens, Red Maulden, E. C.
Huffstetler, Tot Fallow,
Truman Owens, Charles
Gaffney, Jimmy Braswell,
and Ralph Roberts. Pitchers
were Bill Vanderneer,
Leslie Sharpe, Ed Knight,
and Calvin Cooper.
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Talmadge
Osborne has 9 years
of active duty in the Armed
Forces. Sgt. Osborne served
1 year in Vietnam. He is
the son of Walker and Edna
Osborne and is stationed at
Homestead Air Force Base,
Florida.
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Charles (Corky) Campbell
received his discharge
from the US Navy April 18.
Charles is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Campbell.
Birthday Party
Ml
Charles Cobb, 62, center
employees following a rece
Lydia Plant. Cobb, spooler
Mills in October, 1927. He ii
and a birthcake presented hi
MIXED
One little girl to another
at a horse show: "Look at
that little boy on that big
horse, he can't even reach
the pedals!"
The little boy peered over
the ed^e of the stationery
counter at the ten - cent
store and asked hopefully:
"Have you got any blank
report cards?"
APRIL, 1969
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Joseph A. Wilkie is serving
with a mobile construction
Battalion in Vietnam
and has been promoted to
Petty Officer 2nd Class.
Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wilke, is expected
to return to Gulf Port,
Mississippi later this month.
PFC Donald Osborne, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne,
is serving in Vietnam.
He is married to the
former Gail Franklin.
For Mr. Cobb
', is flanked by his fellow
ml birthday parly held at
section man. joined Clinton
s shown with a box of gifts
im by his fellow employees.
YARNS
According to Vivian,
' Marriage is a real grind!
You wash dishes and make
beds, then two weeks later,
you have to do it all over
again!"
This office manager accidentally
dropped a rubber
band into the office computer.
Now it makes snap
decisions!