The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1972, Page 8, Image 8
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T. M. Meadors
Plant No. 2 Weaving Overseer Bill
Hill is shown presenting Thornton M.
Meadors with a rod and reel on behalf
of his fellow employees following retirement
on February 26. Thornton
joined Clinton Mills in 1924 and was
an oiler at retirement. He is a charier
member of the Clinton Mills Old
Timers Club.
Clyde Young
Clyde Young retired March 11, after
12 years service to Clinton Mills. Clyde
is shown with a rod and reel which his
fellow employees presented him at
retirement. He was a spinning doffer.
Customers Shop for (J
Shopping around, looking for the 1
habit most of us develop in our every da;
Our customers develop the same hah:
what we have on the basis of quality ar
reject it.
Doing each job right?the first tir
costs?insures better quality, better scrvi
Yes, doing error-free work, delivering
and better services attract customers?1
gives all of us more pride in our woi
satisfaction.
ills Employees Retir
Dova Broome
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Dova Broome, center, received numerous
gifts from her fellow employees n
following her retirement March 11 **
from Lydia Weaving. Dova came to w
work at Lydia November 29. 1939. She, '
too, is a member of the Old Timer's
Club.
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Safely Shoe* Available ZM
' Clinton Mills offers a full line
of Lehigh safety footwear to all "
employees. The safety footwear is )(
available in all styles, sizes, and .
price ran^e. Contact Mack Parsons,
Clinton Mills Clinic, for additional K.
information about safety footwear.
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Alex Alexander
"I'm going lo do a lot of nothing."
ras Gene "Alex" Alexander's answer
> his retirement plans following comletion
of twenty one years service
> Lydia Spinning. Alex retired Feblary
25. His retirement ended a long
txtile career as a cninninrj nvprhmilar
ith Clinton Mills and other area tex- 0
le companies.
National Textile Week
National Textile Week will be celerated
April 23-29. The week long
debration will call attention to the
sxtile industry, its importance, and
s contribution to the American way
F life.
The United States House of Rep- 0
;sentatives and Senate are expected
|ju? louiunons commemorating
lis event.
Textile week activities are exected
to focus public attention on
le industry, its contributions to local
immunities, and its importance to
le country's economy and defense.
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