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^^3 County Auditor Mrs. Helen W. Rodgers ited all Clinton Mills plant' county tax returns. Hundreds of Clinton ei to complete their tax reti annual visit to the plants. David Brown, an IBM 1 making his return to Aud !_ a The following Clinton I\ awards for completion of service during January: 5Paul Patterson Otis Simpson Connie L. Kuykendall Frances S. Lark Gladys J. Poison Virginia Saunders Kenneth R. Chalk Clara Kuykendall iviyrue uwings Marvin Owings Dennis J. Madden, Jr. Jeanette Henderson George McMorris 10 Doris H. Tumlin Henry R. Etters Jeanette Stroud Jessie J. Williams 15 Furman E. Brown 20 Oralec Wehunt Visits Clinton Mills , Laurens County Auditor, vis; earlier this month to take 1972 nployees take this opportunity irns as the auditor makes her Department employee, is shown itor Rodgers. ervice Awards far January flills employees received service five or more years continuous Years . Lydia Lydia Bailev Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey i-Years Office Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 -Years Lydia i-Years Lydia IF I I We are all familiar i mighty big word!" And concerned, the statemei appropriate. For instan "IF I had called fc wouldn't have injured r "IF I had locked the while I was working on have received a serious "IF I had cleaned th way, she wouldn't have "IF he had worn his be blind today." It would be so much have been used in the "He could have beer wearing his safety glas "IF I hadn't locked tl I could have received a : "IF I hadn't cleane stairwav. she might ha "IF I hadn't called load, I might have seri( The purpose of thesi again that all of us s freodom from nwiflonti homo, and at play. IF \ caution, perhaps we cai juries before they happ mighty big word and t everybody's job! L V: Profit Sharing Si Clinton Mills Presiden' February 1 that the eompa company profits with elitfil the company's Profit Shar The company also paid as supplements to their "Minimum Benefit" provij Plant No. 2 Spinning is shown explaining the p and Retirement Plan to spi Bryant, who was employee the plan in 1971. Bryant sonal profit sharing accou CLOTHMAKER IAD . . . .vith the old saying, "IF is a , sad to say, where safety is it is all too often painfully ce: >r help to lift that load, I ny back." ^ ; switch in the 'off' position that electric line, I wouldn't i shock." lat grease spot off the stair( slipped and fallen." ; safety glasses, he wouldn't better if that word IF could following manner: 1 blinded IF he hadn't been ses." le switch in the 'off position, ? severe electrical shock." d that grease spot off the ve slipped and fallen." for help to lift that heavy )usly injured my back." ? paragraphs is to point out hould constantly strive for 5 and injuries, at work, at ve use a little foresight and n stop all accidents and inen. Remember that IF is a hat safety, like freedom, is warm lalcnicnts Distributed 1 Robert M. Vance announced A ny shared $173,563.89 from 1971 ble employee participants under ing and Retirement Plan. $13,940.63 to retiring employees rntirnmnnf Iwmofil,. - - ? i! . _ . . . 4.1. uvucll? UIIUL'I lilt' sion of the plan. Overseer, Ted Davenport, left, provisions of the Profit Sharing nning employee Thomas Bryant. 1 in 1967, became eligible under proudly examines his first per- ^ nt statement.