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VOL. !C. NO. 6 A i. -f / <""" /'-"A V ' ' \ /~N .' I, w \ " a, / * _ Wit!', summer vacation's past and the chtTMren Kh*1'' i;: school, can Christmas '.jo far away? This year Clinton Vi'\ did its Chr-stnuts shopplm!or its more titan 1,700 emti'oyoes in 00 decree weaf. or. Needloss to say, there '""v * ' w > v~ '1- . " '*"? -V -' I O' ,S * /> Robert O'SuHivan, Jr, ^ 111 !i . look over the many iksolayui! a' C'.itiion Mi!'.s other CV employees enjoyo ? ? m Two Clinton ? i**!s rocenl'v iilii'P.t'.od the X a lion a! .' nv.tr Achievement Conv<" ' :on i?i H'.oonhngton Indiana. Matilda Williams, a member of C'.intex Cor]location and a rising senior |P IV! Street High School, | and Juhe Young, a member of Torrco and a rising 1 > j-A . ti: ?L'3LISHED ?v A\'D FO . / *** ' **. w ? \ ? , . ??'. *v. J? t\ ?. ' '* v* \v:?sv,f ; ''.ice of the* usual !>... iciatcc! with '.' ' !! OS sllOp'J!!!^ '>?(' :s* ' delations "rV A. Crocker 'joerdot '.''is air conditioned "s'-acc a""" version <>!' San'n Cars's sleigh to oro ' * ' 'V ' V ' * I , MM M ?v "em y Trammel!, C*}? ss which were i we?m"y. T'.e-v, liko many d the early Christmas S'non/ A ' A senior a* dm ton limb, at 1' ' ' ':u* I'onvoniron wiiio'i was !>e!<! a' Iho University (>'" !nc!innn August A < e o v ?! i n a, to Frank Sin'ovs, t'N'.'i'utivc i!'fi'L'to!* o' Jnrv'or Achievement ol '.Vrnton, ' if inrls learned much a'Hii:' the wor't t?:' ' \ \ ' / / ' * ?J i . m m ? m ^ m ** ??(? ' ' " Y tSli* i < x u- .. */ % L a y 2 ^ ^ M .. , j2ihtUiI iv !> 5V.PLOV55S O? CLINTON M " f*ra r j' /V \>. ? ?? . mmwu ii"-- i "uv . --r* ' ? -' *: ' ' ? ,!w : c;- ^T " _>W ,r? L_" - / T" """ j>?/ r' \ V:!+ ' > v.'> cr ?\ v* select the items from which ' ":!!'.i'r. Mills em t'l'Vees c h. use Lfifts for Ch.-istmas. Ass;?s';m'* ncrs(inn el Dii-oe'.o? "human Owens and Vic- nresic!e?!* of Manufactvv:n,T '< Huberts are s!:"?wi ? :11:! 1 i11the tfifts ' . * 1 "A :o: ... unci u\ "'he Vnited Fund Drive tembe?- '.'I. This fund is the < our o';t?U.s. '!'he reason for th ?!?.. !.?. >...< lo\.l ?e t lui Uitcl ?!:< . . i II;*- . . I'.'v I *3 UIV. U*-J su')'M)? '. '.ho various worthwh eoo.nvnitv *i! winch to live When you vivo your Fair Share > 'his M,nt?ra!ri, you are as .'s'iiu; l'-l different service ac-neies. Included in o fhu'et! Fund are the Cancer ! ' .i*i? 1, Slue Ridye ' " S A, Salvation Army, Girl Scouts, Reel Cross, Crnnlu! Children, Clin' ' Cans') Fire Girls, other ,'iiiiinr Achievements Ch'hs. "'here wen- displays of tl?<- .< i>d'.v-'s manufactured by Achievement M'l-s across the country. S""i:n;irs were held iu-mt:'. nrojects and ae: :?-s of outstanding J:i? ' )' Achievement or^nni/a* "is around the country. Chu'ou Ydls and Torj'fov ">"'y the advisors !'(? ' ho .'unim- Achievement es in Clinton. .. .. I '. is. - '<> i . ?/j ' w? E a u V * e.T?l?!!-';"" Ka. 2?Lydi ILLS, CLINTON, S. C. ~ l ' V 1 ' *'V/: I C': ' ?i J ; r* V -- . . ! *r*r ' ' '??*>** *3 iii the special mobile showrnoin. This special facility ' visited Clinton Mills in late August. This year, several new items were added to the gift list to replace the less popular items which were > d'l.nned from the urogram. lwc J never vvay j at Clinton Mills be^an Sep?n.'v solicitation permitted in is is that wo strongly believe L and most efficient way to agencies to build a better and work. Clinton YMCA, and Local !{<'quests. Tim coal for the Greater Clinton United Fund is $55,50!' an increase of 5.5'/! J A AD\ ??i j?. v "\ >AS \ \ Hmy ; r ' 1 r Clintex Junior Achieverr ! to r soil tod, Harvey Dicker' aperient; Vlack !'arsons, sale: apement; llarry Whitman, Campbell, production. Clin Achievement Companies in :?brics la?Bailey ; C CDTCII D CD IOZ.O jtr i LmoLr\, i 7U7 Roberts Named Fo Liaison Group D. H. Roberts, Clinton Mills Vice President of Manufacturing, has been lamed to a 27-member Ulemson University Liaison Committee of the S. C. rextile Manufacturers' As>ociation. ? ^ 4 \V ~ \ . - < - -A Roberts, along with W. T. Taylor of Union, will represent Laurens and Union counties on the committee which will act as liaison between Clemson and the textile industry during i r 'a nr\ ?j i i, ,riu uiducniiL ytrctr. over the amount raised last year. The industrial campaign's goal is $33,500, approximately 61 rfc of the total U F Goal. OSERS l^ill icnt Advisors for 1969-70 are t, sales; Sam Williams, mans; back 1 to r, Bill Hill, manproduction; and Silas tex is one of two Junior Clinton.