The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1971, Page 4, Image 4
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Thirty-Four Employees I
Thirty-four Clinton Mills employees
received continuous service
awards during October. I
Receiving five year awards from
the Bailey Plant were: Eugene
Carter, Aiken Nunnery, James A.
origru, nennie waiarop, uaivin
Shelton, Claude L. Smith, Charley
W. Pope, and Juanita McMahan.
Plant No. 1 employees receiving
five year awards were Clyde L.
Fuller, Eugene McGowan, and
Richard M. Bowie. <
Employees from Plant No. 2 receiving
awards for five years service
were James E, Wellmaker,
B. W. Watson, Allen Strickland, and 1
Georgia Tumlin. 1
Ten year service awards went to
John H. Payne and Mae P. Cook.
Plant No. 1; Harley H. Culpepper,
Plant No. 2; and Louis P. Revis,
Lydia.
Fifteen year continuous service
awards went to Ethel C. Heaton ]
and James E. Wells, Plant No. 2; :
Luther Nelson and Wallace Patter- i
son, Lydia; and L. N. Smith, Bailey. <
Letter to the Man Win
Dear Young Man:
Perhaps I owe you an explanation of
Your parting remark as you left my o
not caring" and "how tiard It Is" to
might want to know the truth. And J
and follow some suggestions, you won
next place you apply.
First, let me dispel your belief "bu
we do ? we care so much most of us
year just to advertise for, recruit
want and need young people.
But, I wonder, do you core? If go,
shove off thot beard, ond get some c
on o shirt ond tie. In other words,
Also, try to look Interested and oil
the chair, and the way you mumbled 1
and the fact you never once voluntoe
onv lntnrnit. In mir. /.nmnnnu m a .1 a
? ... 1? J
Job ? at least not here.
Thirdly, don't try to Impress buslne
ledge of economics by knocking the f
we try to operate. I notice even th
gone liko to recolve and cash our ch
And, finally, try to determine ahoad
would like to have. We businessmen
Jobs you talked about. In fact, if
homework before you walk Into your n
your Interests and skills might beat
made in that plant.
uooa i uck .
Sine
deceive Service Awards
Twenty year awards went to
Inez Turner, Plant No. 1; George
Snelgrove, Plant No. 2; Betty S.
McElhannon and Geneva Caughman,
Lydia; and Janice Sumeral.
Bailey.
uiii i r,i9 r ui^iu
TOTAL $11,713.25
Clinton Mills employees contributed
and pledged $11,713.25 to the Greater
Clinton United Fund Drive, according
to Company United Fund Chairman
Mack Parsons.
Employees have once again demonstrated
their interest in their fellow
men by the generous support of this
year's drive.
The United Fund services are available
to, and used by, every segment of
Dur community.
. . . then you've heard of the hippie
bride who wore something old,
something new, something borrowed,
and something blue, red,
arange, green, pink and purple?
> Didn't Get the Job
why you weren't hired today.
fflce -- about "businessmen
pet a job led mo to believe you
ust possibly, If you'll read on
't find It so "hard" at the
slnessmen don't care". Indeed
spend thousands of dollars oach
and train now employoes. We
why don't you get a haircut, and
leun, unrur.pled clothes, and put
make It look aa though you core.
vo. The way you slumped down In
ndl3tlnctly In reply to my quostions,
red any information nor oxpressod
think you really didn't want a
ssmen with your new-found knowree-enterpriae
system under which
ose who insist our system is long
ecka
of timo what sort of job you
don't have many of those "anything"
you really want a Job, do a little
ext Interview and try to soe how
be applied to the products bolnp,
erely.
CLOTHMAKER
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Walters Listed in
Who's Who
Marion Douglas Waters, a Newberry
College senior from Clinton, is among
the 16 seniors named to "Who's Who
Among Students in American Universities
and Colleges" at the College.
i ne nonorees were seieciea Dy tlie _
faculty and students on the basis of
scholarship, participation in academic
and extra-curricular activities citizenship,
service to Newberry College, and
their promise of future usefulness.
Waters is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Douglas Waters, 122 Pine St., Clinton.
Marion is a former summer employee
at the Bailey Plant.
His father is a Bailey Plant weaver.
Medicine (]11 psts
IS red Attention?
Have vou checked vour medi
cine cabinet lately? Poison hazards
can be eliminated by retaining
only those medications
that were purchased recently and
are labeled for instant identification.
Some compounds deteriorate
with age. while others (like 0
iodine) become dangerously strong
through evaporation. Discard unlabeled
containers, and place
transparent tape over stoppers or
covers of anv Dotentiallv dan
gerous medicines. This will prevent
sleepy or sick persons from
swallowing the wrong dose.
Employers Complete Lon?r 0
Tenures of Srrvin?
Three Clinton Mills employees
completed twenty-five years continuous
service with the company
durinu October.
They were Ray Fulmer and Annie
Murphy, Plant No. 2; and Annie
C. Parrish, Lvdia. These employees
will join the Class of '4fi in becoming
"Old Timers" next year. ?
Walker Osborne, No. 2 and Willie
R. Caublc, Lvdia, completed thirty
years continuous service with the
company during October.
Another thing man can do that
the lower animals can't is stand upright
in front of a crowd and put
both feet in his mouth. 0