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VOL. TO, N'O. 6 * s ' ^ 1 ' ? ; tA# -f r,r C "" # ; vO .. _ '?: ":'C/' ^-r . . -- ^ ", Y ? 1 ,, "*. < r * ? w. With summer vacation: past and the children ban' in school, can Christmjv bo far away? This year Clinton Vit'< did its Christmas shoppuy. !or its more than 1,700 em n' >yces in 00 decree weal'.' or. Needless to say, ther . ;> - ~ ( \ - x-.. v i * V - "" ^ ^ She Robert O'Sullivan, Jr 111 !11. look over the man> thsnlayed a' Clinton Mil other CM employees enjoy ni np,." ***' r * A I ? *4 4 ft *9 t- i Two Clinton fprls recent v attended the Xationa Junior Achievement Con v>-v*:on in PJoomington, In thana. Matilda Williams a member of Clintex Cor noration and a rising sonio 1 at Moll Street High School and Julie Young, a mem her of Torrco and a risinj L Li: PL'3'JSHED 3Y AN'D FO' V* ' . :?.:" %*>' "" > * T v 'V :,* ' ** V ... ^ \ ? ?. * r t ,*.. ? * . .. -*T, . "LL2? - s wasn't a "aee of the usual t weo'hw associated with \ ^ the Christinas shopping ; season. t $ 'mlns'rn! delations rhi, ec'*"* Ckuidc A. Crocker 1 hoardec' t 'is air conditioned 1 "space a,i;e" version of t e San'a Claus's sleigh to pre?-< " ? ' ^7 l v . . t I ? _ * ( < . -'x ; V ' ^ \ ( ( \? ^ ? \ ??(* ! ' 'r" ( It,-!'!, ami Venry Trammel!, r Christmas L'-f's which were Is recently. They, '.ike many cc! the early "Christmas Shop- t ( "/- . , ? * A ^ t" 4 ?V . ?. ? . ( senior a! Clinton !!iph, at- * I n <1 od the convention which was licit! a! the Cm- 1 vcrsitv or Inrhnnn Atoms' A o con! i n l; to Frank ' r Sailors, executive director o! the Junior Achievement of Clinton, die i?ir!s 'earned ? much about the work of' ' / 1 V\ : r" . rtiuUuja m -P. . n n KM r iyj (." J U t h ia .a : ? yjntcn <\ v FM?LOYE5S OF CLINTON M V * iwm P */ -LI l ' *" ' > rl???** ' * ^.r-- t&S V * \ 'v *>?< *" r , . ?> _ - >v?* ?" '-\ *" V- * ,* / -?/ . V A . - \ ... / Vih-^1'V \ ?=. > ??f , n"? lAt! - - - .. o ^ CU111CI ;o!cct the dM items from vhieh Clinton Mills employees chose L'it'ts for Christmas. Personnel Dt cctor '"reman Owens and Vic** "resident of Manufaci! !*i i"' ' \ive Roberts are shown examining the fts - < W-, f * ^ p o' iinn i , ? "'ho United Fund Drive :ember ! !. '''his fund is the o nu* plants. ".'he reason for 111i .hat 'h's method is the best support :!'r various worthwh tonununity in which to live When you give your Fair share to this program, you nv as>;s'ing LM different .crvici.' ;k ' included n c 'Jin'c-t! '/unci are the Jancer Fund, Rlue Ridye .'niiMc'! USA, Salvation \vnv, Girl Scouts, Reel .'rosN, CV; pnled Children, Jin.* " C'ansn Fire Girls, jtlu-r Junior Achievements Jlohs. There were displays of he orodue's manufactured )v Juivor Achievement uies across the conn ' v. nars were iieia u- .... projects and tot of outstanding Junior Achievement organza' ions ai com! tho country. Clin'on Yi!!s and Torrv ;'?ou "">n'y tho advisors for tho .'unior Achievement in Clinton. far ;:v. i?M k?> ** " ,S Sircerkr P'jpJity 'c.!?0!!r!c!t !\'o. 2?Lyi ifLLS, CLINTON, S. C. - "V '' ' 'J 7 % J* r^J kj' ^ '' ~ *" ^ ^jsill ~~- ' : 5 ?? in the special mobile showit torn. 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 dropped from the urogram. ;:ve Under Way at Clinton Mills be.^an Sepmly solicitation permitted in is is that we strongly believe . and most efficient way to ile agencies to build a better and work. Clinton YMCA, and Local ! Inquests. The t?oa! for 1 Ho Greater Clinton United Fund is iM" :iit ittiTi':Ki? it<* Sr? JA AD ^ I J r. . .. Clintex Junior Achievei ! to i- seated, Harvey Dicke ii^i'ment; Mack ! 'arsons, sali aj^ement; Barry Whitmar Campbel!, production. Clii Achievement Companies in Fabrics dia?Bailey | SEPTEMBER, 1969 Roberts Named To Liaison Group D. H. Roberts, Clinton Mills Vice President of Manufacturing, has been named to a 27-member Clemson University Liaison Committee of the S. C. TDvt ilo Monnfoptiirnrc' A o_ a VAU1V. iUUMUl.UV.lUl (.1 J 1 IOsociation. // \ : Roberts, along with W. T. Tavlor of Union will mn resent Laurens and Union counties on the committee which will act as liaison between Clemson and the textile industry during 1969-70 academic year. over the amount raised last year. The industrial campaign's goal is $33,500, approximately 61% of the total U F Goal. VISERS }P\ jj _ . ... . nent Advisors for 1969-70 are i t, sales; Sam Williams, manis; back 1 to r, Bill Hill, mani, production; and Silas itex is one of two Junior Clinton.