The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1974, Page 3, Image 3
FEBRUARY. 1974
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^ John F. Broom, left. Can
? M. Davis, Sr., right. Card O
"fly" waste. It is necessary
order to remove trash and fore
Proper machine settings are a
fiber is not wasted when fore
^ Service j
* For Jai
The following employees
awards during January.
5 Ye
NAME
Charles E. Parker
Era H. Iusti
^ John K. Copeland
10 Yi
Ray Patterson
Willie Spires
15 Yi
William E. Watkins
Eugene J. Bishop
* The Clothmaker
The Clothmaker would
Nelson and Oliver Estes, both
R. Clark. Clinton Shop emp
years continuous service dur:
We also salute Kelly M.
years continuous service and
Cannon, both Plant No. 1 em
^ years continuous service.
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i Technician, and Charles
perator, examine the card
to produce some waste in
ugn matter from the cotton,
must in order that useable
>ign materials are removed.
Awards [21
nuary I?-U
received continuous service
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PLANT
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
ears
Lydia
Plant No. 1
ears
Warehouse
Plant No. 2
Proudly Salutes:
like to recognize Earl Y.
i Lydia employees and Janie
iloyee for completion of 30
ing January.
King, Plant No. 2, for 35
I Oscar Kinard and Nathan
ployees for completion of 45
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PER POUNDER \
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JAN., '73
Clinton Mills Executiv
Cornelson presented Clinto
Warren H. Weisz, left, his !
We is/, joined the Clinton si
salesman. He became Vice
in 1956, and was named C
dent in 1966.
CaiM
Amerkc
Save 25'
3
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9801
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JAN., '74
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e Vice President George H.
m Mills Sales Corp. President
25 year service award recently,
lies firm January 31, 1949 as a
President in Charge of Sales
linton Mills Sales Corp. PresiV
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