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SEPTEMBER, 1973 ? Spotlighting our < - r Vr-' James "Jamie' w 1 Mitchell Moore is the four months old Roy R. McCall, son of Mitchell and Jr. is the handAnn Moore. He is some 1 x/z-year-old the grandson of son of Russel and James and Nellie Joyce McCall. He Moore and Chest- is the great grandlev King. He is the son of Mrs. Maegreat - grandson of bell Freeman. ? Lanham Lawson, Joyce and Maebell who is a retired are Plant No. 2, Clinton Mills em- third shift spinployee. ners. I I i * The Point Is Well NEW CLINT Mil Appearing in this issue for the first time is an updated artist concept of Clinton Mills "life like" character Clint Mills. i_nnt was created several years ago by the company to appear in the Clothmaker, newspapers, and various advertising medias. Clint's primary role ^ is to promote the company's better job ^ opportunities and from time to time discuss varous company benefits, programs, and current events. The new version of Clint as carried in this issue is currently appearing in the Clothmaker, advertisements in The Laurens County Advertiser, the Clinton Chronicle, and billboards throughout the area. Clint is an attractive and appealing ? young man, not mod or hippy, but one Children 1 Carolyn Ann I Corley was one year old on Sep- Shirley Over- * tember 30. She is street, 4. is the the daughter cf charming daughter Debra Corley, of Plant No. 2 ' Plant No. 1 Spin- Spinning employee ning. Henrv Overstreet. t~?.....: Richard Scott, Bailey Plant, received his flu shot from Mrs. Betty Hogan earlier this month. Over 405 employees particiIpated in the pro- a gram. b Taken a c .LS INTRODUCED HH^VV i~ L# which is appealing and who can speak 1 with knowledge and credibility about i the company and its loyal, dedicated < employees. ^ 5 10 COMMANDMENTS FOR SAFE PRACTICES . ? Thou shalt not play practical jokes, for they can hurt thy associates and menace thy friends. !. ? Take care that thy clothing suit the task to be done. i. ? Thou shalt take no short cuts, for possible accidents are with thee all the days of thy work. ? Know thy tools and their use and put thy trust in safety guards. ?. ? Beware of the false step; tne oily floor is to be feared like an abomination. 5. ? Thou shalt not work any other equipment but that authorized for thy use. J. ? Should questions or doubt rise up in your breast, seek counsel from thy supervisor. J. ? Thou shalt get first aid quickly in time of need. ).?Thou must ever help thy fellow worker as thou would have him help thee. 3. ? Ever follow each safety rule so thy years may be long and healthy. rim m r* if/ j i; UlMltsV WAX Clinton Mills employees were once gain demonstrating their generosity y their contributions to the annual Jnited Way Fund Drive as the Clothlaker went to press. All indications re that we will again have an exceedingly high percentage of participaion from all departments and shifts. "We would never be successful in ur efforts to assist in these many worthy causes without the faithful v oik oi ine aaparimeniai solicitors cho carry the purpose and story of the Jnited Way to their fellow employees," tated Campaign Chairman Mack Parons. "To begin the drive, each solicitor nade a generous contribution before ontacting any of their fellow em>loyees. They were all enthusiastic ind energetic about the United Way " rogram." Of course, the total success of the entire campaign rests entirely in the tearts of all employees. They have lIufDvc InH fV"?r? u?Q\r in fhn inriiiefri?i1 community's support of the United Way.