The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1973, Page 9, Image 9
MAY. 1973
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Recognized a
Receiving awards at the
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Award; Bob Hooks, Advisor;
David Brown, Advisor; Gw
Ceremonies; David Walton, I
Cronic, President of the Coi
HOW MUCH OF THK*
I YOU HAVE LEFT 51
m If you worked at a lot of places* Nothing If you
" work in textiles* Plenty
Because if you work in textiles there's no way
you could possibly spend all of your paycheck
Because your paycheck wouldn't show
everything you earned
Oh sure You'd fet your pay That's what a
paycheck is all about But there's something
more in textiles Something more than paid
vacations every year Something more than
hospital benefits, profit-sharing and retirement
plans Something you can't even see
to
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t J A Banquet
Junior Achievement Banquet
' Coleman, Super Salesman
Albert Brown, Top Achiever;
endolyn Blakely, Mistress of
'erfect Attendance; and Daria
mpany of the Year.
lEEK? PAYCHECK WLL
rEARS FROM NOW?
And that's the money we spend on your career
The money we spend to train you To take you to
biKKer and better thinKS And take you there fast
Thai doesn t happen cheaply
Rut. whatever it costs, it's yours It's part of
your paycheck every week
And you couldn't spend it in 5 years Or even
10
Even if you wanted to
So call us. Or better yet. come in and see us
Let s talk about a career in textiles for you
Social Security J
fill?
Beginning in July, 1973, M
extended to beneficiaries who ha
benefits under the Social Secur
at least two years.
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* V.V, ?Y liw pi JV.1IVJ
under the Clinton Mills group
dependent, and will be eligibl
above, will need to bring his
Department during the last wei
necessary changes.
If you have other eligible d
no change in your insurance w
Mrs. Evelyn Sears is manag
of the Social Security Admini;
cated at 118 W. Main Street, L;
Monday through Friday.
She will be pleased to am
Medicare.
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Clinton Mills Profit Sharing
Committee met recently with
to discuss the performance of
ments.
Claude A. Crocker, Directo
Relations, (back to camera) is
trative Committee. Other con
to right Lydia Plant Manager
Thad Williams, Vice Chairmai
vin Cooper; Plant No. 2 Manai
Truman Owens, Secretary; E
Phillip H. Gwvnn. Investmer
Georgia.
The Clinton Mills Profit
value exceeds one million do]
employee participants.
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edicare coverage will be
ve been receiving monthly
ity disability program for
,y has his spouse insured
insurance program as a
e for Medicare as stated
policy to the Personnel
ik of June, 1973, to make
ependents in your family,
ill be necessary,
er of the Laurens Branch
>tration's Office. It is lornrens,
and is open 9 to 5
>wer any questions about
Retirement Administrative
its investment counselors
its plants current investr
of Industrial and Public
chairman of the Adminisamittee
members are left
Ted Davenport; Controller
i; Personnel Director Calmer
J. R. Swetenburg; Mrs.
dward F. Lumis, Jr. and
it Counsellors of Atlanta.
Sharing "Retirement Plan's
liars. There are over 1,000