The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1971, Page 2, Image 2
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The Clothmaker
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY CLINTON MILLS
EDITED BY MACK PARSONS. EXT. S4
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"I'm really looking forward to
a long ways off, but thanks to Clinton
for the future.
You know, ever since I've been
matched dollar for dollar my social
to a lots of money over the yearsearnings?just
so I can have an inco
By the time I'm ready to retire
egg for me and the wife thanks to
Retirement Plan. You know, our PI
industry.
But, I'll miss Clinton Mills?the
me and my family?group insurant
ployment compensation, scholarships
and many others."
CM Provides Sa
Clinton Mills provides us with a
formidable array of protective equipment.
Hard hats, goggles, work gloves,
rubber gloves, men-working signs, etc.
and much more for our protection.
There are also safety rules to guide
us in safe working practices and Assistant
Overseers to see that we use
the proper methods and equipment to
nprfnrm nnr inhs safolv
It is up to us to perform our jobs
well day in and day out. We need to
have a thorough understanding of our
duties, to give our full time and attention
to doing our job properly.
If we take short cuts, we are operat
linking!
retiring when I reach age 65. It's
Mills, I can now begin making plans
employed by Clinton Mills, they've
i security taxes. This has amounted
-in fact, in 1971, 10.4% of my gross
me when I retire.
; I'll have a pretty good little nest
the Clinton Mills Profit Sharing and
an is one of the best in the textile
y've provided a lots of security for
:e, workmen's compensation, unemfor
the children, Christmas gifts?
fety Equipment
ing under a handicap. And most often,
we are apt to have an accident.
Next time you start a job that seems
too small or too short to use all safety
precautions, consider:
. . . The fraction of a second it takes
something to fly into your eye
. . . the time it takes you to fall because
of a foreign object on the floor.
. . . what can happen when a finger
or hand makes contact with an unguarded
piece of equipment
Remember, accidents happen within
the twinkling of an eye, but can cause
a lifetime of grief.
CLOTHMAKER
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Our Children
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Samanftha Kristina
Samantha Lynn Swayngham is the
charming 3 months old daughter of
Sammy and Linda Swayngham.
She is the granddaughter of Mildred ^
Poison and the great-granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton.
Kristina Kathleen Breitling is the
charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Breitling III.
She is the granddaughter of Plant
#1 Spinning Overseer and Mrs. Joe
Sam Caughman.
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Jamie Jodie
Jamie Roberts, 1. and Jodie Roberts,
r, are the handsome sons of Jerry and
Dianne Roberts. Dianne is a Lydia
Spooling employee.
More than 50 knit fabrics have been
developed ior medical uses. These in- (
elude artificial arteries, graft materials
and patches for hernia repairs.
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WANT AD
ror s>aie: 1964 9-Passenger Chevrolet
Station Wagon. Good Condition. Contact
Harvey Dickert, 833-0035 after
5 p.m.