The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1973, Page 2, Image 2
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Barry Kitchens, 21, I
Technician, has found hi
Barry, like his father, w
ployee, believes in doinj
attendance record. Barrv
his high school days, and
training he has received
position.
THESE
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Floyd Ballew, 22,
Trainee, is appreciative
prepare himself for a
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plier. He has been wii
6, 1972.
3lant No. 1 Carding Department
is textile career quite rewarding,
ho is a long service Clinton em
I good work and having a good
worked for the company during
I has been quite pleased with the
as he progressed to his present
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also a Lydia Loom Technician
of the training he is receiving to
better job in textiles. Floyd's
iut, is a Lydia Loom Filling Supth
the company since November
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Brian BlackwelL 22, Pla
transferred from Lydia Plant
Superintendent, described Br
ambitious young employee. H
well, was a Card Technician ;
Mills Old Timers Club. Bris
Blackwell, is a long service PI
WEES ARE I
Brenda Wilson, 23, Baile
enjoying her work at Clintt
working conditions very pie
esting and rewarding.
nt No. 2 Card Technician,
in 1972. Joel Cox, Carding
ian as a hard workine and
is father, the late Roy Blackand
a member of the Clinton
an's mother, Mrs. Louise E.
ant No. 1 Spinning employee.
INDING AN *
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y Plant Spinner Trainee, is
>n Mills. She has found the
asant and her training inter1