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n r pf Pi r'"\ r ISh si::ce 1896 VOL. 18, NO. 7 ; - 1 " V ' *V~.. SB ? V; v- I ' ? -l AC./ ; V(;C -'J} ... a; r ; fi&rl 1 *> ' * > v / v % ,/v ;/ / V * v i S1" f .' r \ i f.i Ground-breakin? service recently. Those in the fore-fr man of Deacons, with the pic: - - 1 sun, unairman o' tne Actvis Tom Laylon, Purchasing Age Pastor of Calvary Baptist. T immediately behind the j*rou The new addition will ec day School Department; Jun structure will be completely This is the sixth buildii since Pastor Spil'ers has bee Ralph Lee Ccr_s:r_.r::Lr. v \ v V T7N A W *3 lT ... -*-r T- >: 7- r " -.V* ~;-Sv?sr: SC3 lis? -c '.r*r ! >!! ?!? ^ ' '* * ? ? w vi'-' ?? . '.*?" 77*e 7W, Dianne Harvey is shown Funt' Torch which signaled Clinton United Fund eampai Lydia Camp Fire Troop Lewa Mrs. B. F. Harvey, both Clin'j Again this year, Clinton Mills employees have .responde d well to the Greater Clinton United Fund appeal. To date, $14,276.31 in pledges and cash has been received from Clinton Mills fnf PL'RLISHPD RY AVH * ^ I y - 4 3 ' * . * . Y .* > * ^ r ;wtO .,c 2/ x >.y. **. - . c 1 frirW- ^ ML J ?.. 1 i - r /* V t :- - S^V^o>> 4v ' ! - ,v ' - V V* y-w v ' A'' * ^v > ty . i~ !'/ ? ; - t . ^ V / -'.r _ V. _.* . ? \ ... Syi'- ' GrouncSres^ir^ was held for a new add;,ior on! of the picture, left to rii k; Mrs Eva Land, Music Din ory Committee for the Eaiit tnt for Lee Construction C<>? he deacons and trustees ant nd break I ne committee. insist ??.'* !i"is!c department ior High School Department ! air-conditioned and fire pit it* program that Calvary Ba >n with the church. v of Greenville has t! ,/ZZ. LIT 'K" ?" rw r ' H ' .. " ' 1 r.... r: r-.yj \ : *. i.s 1.' . - ?v. i ' ; 1 r- Jc frV j if m J i i lighting the Cl'nton United the opening of the annual ign. Uianne, a member of , is the daughter of Y.r. and an YiUs employees. ticipating in the UF Drive are America!) Red Cross, Cancer Society, Roy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Y YCA, and many others. Each and everyone who has helped make the drive a success, deserves a spec!; ' ^1 "'r"m OL^TQN MH ?Clinton OR EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON ?. . - v; ^ - y,:$ k i\ ^ m ; ; /"VI j? ">' , . ^ ? U . *' . .. i to Calvary Baptist Church jht, are: Tom Brown, Chair,'ctor and George H. Cornel;y Foundation, with shovels; nnanv: and J. W. SnilU^r^ - ? "J ! church choir can be seen , three nurseries, adult Sun, and rest rooms. The new iof. ptist Church has engaged in he $lO'2,A6-\ contract. Community Property Plats On File Clinton and Lydia Subdivision Property Plats are available to interested ner sons al M. S. Bailey and Son, Rankers. The Plat s, made by Picket! and Pickell, Ttegisterod Surveyors, in 195(5, are recorded and also on file in Clerk of Court Walter R. Dunlap's office in the Laurens County Court House. The 34" by 4*2" plats give the property lines of each lot located in the communities. If an employee pledges a certain amount per month for his contribution to the I'ni'fvl Viir?rl naumH '' - ? vivductions will begin on the dates below. Payroll deductions for the 1069-70 pledges will begin for hourly employees the week ending November 'and for salaried employ 3 T7> * j IS S'jnsrrer (Jualfr No. 1?Clinton Wo. 2-L AlllS, CLINTON, S. C. rMIMHM T'?M, tsuyu-ji:i **uvmy Minn If you had been looking for that hour's sleep which you lost back in April when we went on Daylight Saving time, you got it back on October 26 when the Clinton Mills area, along with most of the nation, returned to Standard Time. Whenever you made the change in your time pieces, you moved the clock back one hour. By doing this, you "gained" the hour that had been lost in the spring. Daylight Saving Time was introduced during World War I to save prec i o u s fuel for lighting. r i ci-.i.-J \m v-rotiwr wiecTea vr Claude A. Crocker, Clinton Mills Industrial Relations Director, has been elected Vice President of the Personnel Directors and Public Relations Division of the South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association. Charles Sanders, Greenwood Mills Public Relations Director, was named President of the group. J. B. Mullineaux, Spring's n * .v.i.i I'LTsonnei uirecior, was named chairman of the Personnel Directors Division and Dob Slough, also * f'\ 'TV - e. f v. N Br / Asf?. t \'o. 1 Saft These Clinton Mills Plar the safety certificate which for operating 1 year without are left to right, Richard Queen, Weaving; Bertie Reic Carding. The certificate was pres ; :!r :: i : I : t; * :: i [: * *:"! ?:i ?;:: I *1 ' *"; i; i:::: If Fabrics ydia?Bailey ' OCTOBER, 1969 ? Ends October 26 Many people liked the hour of daylight for recreation after work, and the idea immediately caught on. And if you think Daylight Saving Time is something new, Ben Franklin, then minister to France, in 1784 wrote an article advising the people of Paris to adopt DST in order to save millions of dollars each year on candles. So light bulbs, or candles, whichever you save, your time pieces went back one hour October 26. of Springs, was named to the executive committee of the Public Relations Division. Scholarship Reminder All prospective applicants for M. S. Bailey Memorial College scholarships are again reminded to take the CEEB college entrance exams in time for results to be available by next April 15. J?till rlotoilc ora oiroil oV*1 n t. uu uvbuii*) ul c. a v anauic at area High School Principals Offices or the Industrial and Public Relations Department at Clinton Mills. ity Award it *1 employees proudly hold Plant *1 received recently a lost time accident. Shown Bowie, Cloth Room; Bessie 1, Spinning; and John Payne, ented by the South Carolina