The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1970, Page 5, Image 10

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JANUARY. 1970 RECENT I -\ i 'r' ' " - ^ 'V. '"/ v JS X ' y r._ ^ ^ . "7; / j /,' ii K ^ *i r. j. Carr.cr- 1 Furman J. Carries, Lydia from right, receives a gift !'r< Van Oxner at a recent retire L to r are Alfred Sony, St Cartl Grinder; Oxner; Jeiin F. Carl K. Turner, Section V, Grinder; Mr. Carnes, retiree; seer, Carding. Mr. Carnes was employed ' * rf*v I'v. , Vv': * v~ / I*' ' \ v^ * Tf s ? . ' :?4'^ 'Jr 1 Arthur Lashlcy sits com!*( presented him at his ro'iivr. from the Lydia Spine iny !. to the Lydia Plant Anyest 1". - ^ ^ ^ *- | , W 44> y /?: !L_?1 ?V RETIREES ?. '"Vs V"'V > V . [t, : , l-i tf WW W \ 4. y ? , : " ocoivos Gin* !>: Aer Section Man, seconc >m Lydia Carding Overseer rnor.t party. ction Man; John v. Broom, Beaton, Overhae.ler lle'nor; an; Harold Sanders, Card and Bill Kins*, Asst. OverMay 30, lOlL'. ? / V w'' L >rtab!y in a rocking cbair en'. < !'. December 3!, !M,:" Jenar'mcnt. Lashley came } 'i-y> 'H:S is ; SA-ETY ! i fe6> i j OA.W^/y QrnJf V mail box _ * tit? COSt will ho nor flow for CLOTHMAKER "The overall cost of livii keens going up, and hospil costs are no exception: said J. C. Bagwell, distri manager of the Greenwoi Social Security Office. Because of the treme dous increase in the cost the average hospital st s- ial security Medica beneficiaries will have ; iincrease in their share hospital costs. Beginning Jan. 1, 19 the social security ber ficiary will pay the fii Sf?2 of his hospital co: lather than $44 as in t past. hi the event the ber ficiary stays more than ('ays then his share of t ? * t -r. ^7 - , StrJ" ' !ri / ? ' \ . V 'CILLS '0 Bobbie Young of C!i? pound c'eer recently. Tie and Dick Vaughn when 1 Hobbie is the son of employed by Clinton Mi u. * J T' 7 l ! L lu'lllt. Seersucker is a high weight cotton, silk, svi thelie or blended text: fabric with crinkled strip* alternating with plai stripes. + ->* + 'thirteen of South Car* lira's !'> counties had te: tile knitting plants i operation in 191*9. + + The only states in tl nation with more than 01 million textile cotton spii dies in place are Sout HHBrimiinA al al! days over 00 days up to s," 90 days. Let Before Jan. 1, 1970 this od was $11 per day. This means the beneficiary who n- stays in the hospital 90 of days will now pay $442, ay where before the increase, re he would only have paid an $.174 for the same 90 days, of For more information about this increase in hos'70 nital r?fivmi?nt< or nn\/ nihor le- payments or any other rst questions about Medicare sts liagwell suggests you call he or write the social security office at 11!9 Magnolia Ave., le- Greenwood, S. C. 29646. 60 The telephone number is he 223-1711. ' I IB, I I ... . v' ' > ?3 ' ' - '* t ^ * /i i.. IT'S '/fV' -A w ^ _ r ' V ? ,?' lN ' f ' ^ - . , f jbjLtf . . /- i-" - ' - ri \ /! . ;: % ' ? 'w* ^ ?> ** ^L, ' 'v POINT RUCK lton bagged this 10 point, 196 was hunting with Walt Wilson he shot the animal. Mrs. Thelma Young. She is lis, L!nd shift spooling. v.* ' Vjc kJI kiJ Irt, t- cording to data of the U. S. ti- Department of Commerce. !e \s + + + " Use ul' electric energy by each textile worker in the United States increased 154 per cent from 1947 to 1965, a- according to figures o the k- Bureau of the Census, in + + Textile employment in South Carolina increased ic 13 per cent from 1948 to \e 1968, while total textile >- wages in the state increased h 143 per cent during the iHIHiiUiialjifa 5 HMRMMK ,*}?- m 1 -' */ t? \^' ;i ? i i tc k_ itffcrftfifc i ifrfl - Mike Crawford f Matthew King Mike Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford, and Matthew King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall King, were among the ClinInn TTJrrK QnUnr*! bV*4 4JV.1IUU1 iUUlUUll players honored at the recent football banquet. Mike received a plaque as Best Offensive Player and Matthew received the Most Valuable Player Award. On December 8, both were named to the Triple A all conference defensive team. Mike was co-captain of the football team and Matthew served as captain of the football team and cocaptain of the High School Basketball team. The first textile plant in the United States incnrnn. rating all processes in one I mill under one management H was opei.cd in Waltham, I Mass., in 1814. * * Over one-quarter-billioi. H linear yards of drapery and H upholstery fabrics were H made in 1968 by the South! Carolina textile industry, I the S. C. Department of I Labor reports. H * * * Over 22,000 persons are H involved in the spinning! operation of textile manu-B facturing in South Carolina, H ^^^^^^^^Dartmen^)f^|