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SINCE 1896
VOL. 21, NO. 10 Published By i
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Sam Owens, Clinton Mills Labora- c<
tory Supervisor, has been selected to b,
^ officiate in the 118th Annual Shrine tc
Bowl football game in Charlotte. The tl
game will be played December 2.
Owens, who was born in Greer, C
S. C.. has lived in Clinton most of his ei
life. He was an outstanding football, yi
baseball, and basketball athlete at M
Clinton High School. 1(
"I believe that a good athletic pro- ti
gram builds good men of tomorrow," d?
stated Owens. "I enjoy working with
the young boys." hi
When asked what he enjoys most si
P about officiating, he said, "To see a ce
boy smile after scoring is always a fi<
pleasure, but most of all, I enjoy see- se
ing a loser be a good sport."
He has coached in the baseball and ih
football programs in Clinton's City and ?
YMCA Programs since 1952. He also p<
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job openings at Clinton Mills. See pages
Clinton Mills recraiting efforts.
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cached the Clinton American Legion
aseball teams for three years. His
am won the League Championship
le third year.
Owens, who is married to the former
leo Bratcher of Ninety Six, has been
mployed by Clinton Mills over 20
cars. The Owens have two children,
[ichael Dennis, 12; and Angela Robin,
). They are members of Calvary Bapst
Church where he serves as a Sunay
School teacher.
Through the 1971 football season, he
as officiated in 175 high school varty
football games in his 14 year
irpor ?ic on ^? ?1 r
no nil UI l IV 1U1. lit,* UUS UlbU OI~
ciated in a number of college and
mi-pro games.
Another member of the Owens famy,
and also a Clinton Mills employee
Truman Owens?has 13 years ex?rience
as an official. Truman, who
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linton. S. C. OCTOBER. 1972
WL OFFICIAL
Sam Owens
is Sam's brother, is Clinton Mills Emnlntroo
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,?j ucucnia iviunuger. ne, too, is
a past Shrine Bowl official.
$18,667.25 Raised
Clinton Mills
UF Drive Successful
Clinton Mills employees again this
year demonstrated their generosity by
making this years' United Fund Drive
the most successful one in the history
of the program.
Clinton Mills and its
wo CUII"
tributed and pledged $18,667.25 to this
years' drive. This compares favorably
to last years $15,005.25.
Total contributions were up $3662
over last year, according to Clinton
Mills United Fund Chairman Mack
Parsons.
All departmental solicitors did an
outstanding job this year in contacting
iihtii icuuw employees, inrough the
years, Clinton employees have demonstrated
again and again their support
of the numerous health, welfare, and
youth organizations comprising the
United Fund Drive.