The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1976, Image 9
People Makt
Deadwyle
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Frank Deadwyler, Clin- walk to ai
ton Plant No. 2 Traveller when I g
opeciaust, loves to listen listen to <
to his stereo tape player" ern music
when away from work. "I can
"I don't own or drive a any count
car," says Deadwyler, who name," a
has been with the company with a sr
since October, 1947. "I during ba
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nd from work, and season, I try to watch all o
et home I like to the games on TV", he con
country and west- tinued as he described hi;
'resting' time,
play you almost "1 enjoy my work and th?
ry music song you people I work with," re
dded Deadwyler marked the former foui
nile. "Of course, year Army veteran,
seball and football
George A. Jones, 31, is a
^Bailey Plant Roving Opera'
tor. He has been with the
company two years and enjoys
his work very much.
George is married and has
three children. Thev live in
Landau Apartments.
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Jimmie Moore,
Plant doffer, has
ployed for ten m<
was a doffer in 1
Poe Plant in Greei
or to joining Clint
Jimmie, the <
minister, played <
the D.W. Dani
1 I School basketball
Pickens for 4 year
I He is married
I former Norma Co
1 Clinton.
Betty Samples, is a Bail
ey Plant Weaver. Her husband
Merle is a Plant No. 2
IiOom Technician. Betty has
a good attendance a"d
work record. She enjoys
her work on the second
shift. She has been with
the company since June 14,
1974.
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