The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1973, Page 4, Image 4
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Stamps Placed C
Mrs. Truman Owens, i
a Zero In stamp on th
plants are trvine to fill
each month. No stamp is
occurs in a specific depa
Pi
M
%
Lydia Plant Assistar
right, is shown explaini
Sharing and Retirement
Plant weaver. She was
became eligible under th
Plan Exceeds
Clinton Mills Preside
February 1 that the com;
company profits with eli,
the company's Profit Sh
President Vance also
now exceeds one millic
inception in 1966.
The Company also p
as supplements to thei:
"Minimum Benefit" pro
on injury.free days
[? 1? o O O o o
O o O o o
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In Accident-Free Days
a Clinton Mills Secretary, places
e office safety scoreboard. All
1 their scoreboard with stamps
posted when a medical accident
rtment.
LiS
it Superintendent Webb Taylor
n a thn nrnvicinnc nf fhp Prnfi"
Plan to Mabel Boozer, a Lydii
employed August 30, 1968, anc
e plan in 1972.
One Million Dollars
mt Robert M. Vance announce<
pany shared $256,207.50 from 197:
gible employee participants unde
taring and Retirement Plan,
announced that the funds valu
)n dollars, the highest since it
>aid $5,787 to retiring employee
r retirement benefits under th
visions stated in the plan.
?
rmm
Poste
Large outdoor banne
Clinton Mill plant to cal
to the safety theme for
employees Betty Lewis,
Ruth Lancaster, Weaving
who proudly examine th
SERVICE A
FOR JAN1
I
The following emplo
awards during January:
Name
Thomas C. Suber
Ella M. Cromer
Tommy Grant
Harry L. Franklin
Annie M. Mills
Betty M. Rollins
Edna McGee
[ Charlie Blufford
| Marvin G. Gault, Jr.
| Horace B. Emery
I Clara B. Shepard
D. H. Roberts
Edgar E. Ballew
Andrew H. Ellis
Ruby D. Wright
, Wilma T. Stone
t
i
i
M. S. Ba
Conti
ii a siuuuiu nas nui :
1 in the regular school te
2 in summer school or e
r before he is eligible fc
A scholarship award
e eligibility status change
s except that the award
of the school year dui
s occurs. The scholarship
e personal conduct of th
to The Bailey Foundatii
CLOTHMAKER
ON SAFETY |
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>rs Erected
rs have been displayed at each
11 individual employee's attention
1973. Left to right Plant No. 1
Spinning; Carroll Wicker, Cloth;
;; and Thomas Anderson, Carding,
eir plant's safety banner.
WARDS [jxjl
UARY I
vees received continuous service
Plant
5 Years
Plant No. 2
Plant No. 2
... Lydia %
- Lydia 4
Bailey
10 Years
Plant No. 2
Lydia
Lydia
15 Years
Technical Services
Lydia
Plant No. 1
20 Years
Vice President of Manufacturing m
(Office)
Plant No. 1
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
iley Scholarships
nuod from pa go 3
satisfactorily completed his courses
?rm he must make the courses up
xtra sessions at his own expense
ir renewal of scholarship.
will be withdrawn if the original
;s during the period of the award
rn.iv hp nnntiniipH fnr (Hp hi In npp
ing which such change in status
award will be withdrawn if the
le student becomes unsatisfactory
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