The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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CLOTHMAKER > " w I C^L-J * > AbscnTOOism is a more teeism because it directly aff< pay you would normally earr family of the benefits of tha diseases, even though an eff< scars of AbsenTOOism are i probably asking yourself, "W different from absenteeism?" | Absenteeism is what happ is absent, causing production interrupted schedules, failure fied customers. AbsenTOOisn too! AbsenTOOism is the dise; who suffers from the very c teeism. Although the symton similar, there is one major < your own illness, your own only be cured by you. If ever the "cure" or building immui attendance record, then our ] w be cured. Tiro Complete Over Two Clinton Mills employe pletion of 30 or more years company during June. B. F. F pleted 30 years continuous se ) M. Vance, 35 years. deadly disease than absents you. It robs you of the 1; it deprives you and your it income . . . and like all ?ctive cure is achieved, the not easily erased. You are hat is AbsenTOOism? Is it The answer is "YES." >ens when the other fellow losses, machine down-time, s in delivery, and dissatisi is when you are absent, ase you get from the worker ontagious disease of absents of the two diseases are difference: AbsenTOOism is personal problem and can yone does his part in taking nity by maintaining a good problem of absenteeism can 30 Years Service es were recognized for corncontinuous service with the [arvey, Lydia weaving, com rvice, and President Robert v\l vJC^K^V <(J XQ Richard Co< Richard Cook is shown r from his fellow employees June 30. Cook, a Supply Clerk, joii 19, 1963. His wife, Mae, a PI tired June 30. She was emplo SERVICE AWA FOR JUNE The following employees awards during June: 5 Ye) Larry E. McCravey Herbert L. Suber Willie L. Burnside Sara N. Hcaton Wallace B. Phillips John H. Brewington Bruce D. Clark David C. King Donnie Richard Samuel Pitts Roger E. Sherfield James T. Lewis James D. Gary Paul W. Kitchens 10 Ye Lylliann V. Snow 15 Ye cnaries T. Campbell Eloise B. Daniels 20 Ye Helen J. Bigham 5 jk Retires eceiving several nice gifts as he retired from Lydia ned the company February ant No. 1 Weaver, also re yed October 4, 1961. RDS [|] received continuous service irs Lydia Lydia Lydia - Bailey Bailey Bailey - Bailey Bailey Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 ? Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 1 ATI Plant No. 1 art ... Plant No. 2 Plant No. 1 art Plant No. 2