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Bobby B. Cannon
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Jerry J. Heaton and Bobby B. Cannon
have been named to Assistant Overseer
positions in Plant No. 1 and Plant
No. 2, respectively.
jerry was elevated to Assistant Overseer
from combination spooler-spinning
fixer, according to Plant Manager Sam
Williams.
He is married to the former Joyce
? Creswell and they have three children:
Randall. 14; Susan, 11; and Cynthia. 5.
The Heatons are members of the First
TWENTY-TWO BEC<
Twenty-two Clinton Mills employees
will become members of the elite "Old
Timer's Club" next month.
Completing the 25 years continuous
service necessary for membership durk
ing the previous year were Everettc
Allman, Carding; Robert Holden, Emma
Dunaway, and Mary Harris, Spinning;
Inez Byrum and L. F. Wilson. Weaving.
All are Plant No. 1 employees.
Plant No. 2 employees coming into
the club are Robert Little. Carding:
Douglas Medlock, Jr., and William Harris,
also Carding; Robert Edge and
Edna Lawson, Spinning; Morris Thibodeau,
Ola Meadors, and J. C. Lawson,
) Weaving.
Two Clinton Plants Shop employees
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Jerry J. Healon
med Assistant Overseers
Pentecostal Holiness Church, Clinton.
Cannon was promoted to Assistant
Overseer from loom fixer. He had held
this job since re-joining the company
in 1969
Cannon, who lives at Rt. 6. Greenville.
is married to the former Patsy
Webb. They, too. have three children:
Barry Lynn, 17; Joy, 15: and Kellie, 3.
The Cannons attend Bailey Memorial
Methodist Church.
3ME "OLD TIMERS"
will become members. They are Lessie
Jackson and Walter McAllister.
John Shands, Outside; Wallace Young,
Warehouse; Jim Tinsley, No. 2 (retired);
and Annie B. Milam No. 1
(retired) have also completed membership
requirements.
Lois Pos and Hudson Davis are the
only two Lydia Plant employees who
are incoming 25-Year members. They
are employed in Spinning and Weaving,
respectively.
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and Charles Dunaway, retired
Plant No. 2 employee will become members
of the 40-Year service group.
(For a complete Old Timers listing,
see page 4.)
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linion, S. C. OCTOBER. 1971
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE
Clinton Mills, as well as South Carolina
and most of the Nation, will return
to Standard Time at 2 a.m. Sunday,
October 31.
All Clinton Mills plants, departments,
and schedules will return to Eastern
Standard Time October 31.
This means that all clocks will be
set back one hour, officially at 2 a.m.,
Sunday, October 31, but from a practical
standpoint, most everyone will turn
his clock back one hour before going
to bed Saturday night, October 30,
Any employees having questions
about changing from Daylight Saving
Time to Eastern Standard Time should
discuss them with their Assistant Overseer.
Nine Attend Human
Relations Course
Nine Clinton Mills employees attended
a Human Relations seminar at
Piedmont Tech September 28.
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Bailey Plant were Joe Nelson, Carding
and Spinning Overseer; Raymond N.
Lane. Cloth Room Overseer; Aiken
Nunnery, Quality Control and Maintenance
Overseer; James Bright, Carding
Assistant Overseer; George Link, Robert
E. Hooks, and Edgar Benjamin, all
management trainees.
Also participating in the course were
Alexander Reeder of the Clinton Plants
Warehouse, and Hank Cronic, Clinton
Mills Training Director.
The seminar consisted of information
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Motivation. Efficiency, Absenteeism,
Turn-over, and Setting Objectives
and Goals.
It was taught by Lex D. Walters,
Director of the Piedmont Technical
Education Center, Greenwood.