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/ Thrt MBS fa Ted Davenport, Gr< Moore. Dunaway OC Vaoro *-\j i cai 0 Lucille Dunaway, Clinton Mills Loom Fil Supplier Instructor, rece joined the ranks of tl loyal and dedice employees who have c pleted twenty-five (25) more continuous ye service. Mrs. Dunaway, who a to Lydia from Clifton Mi facturing near Spartanb has many pleasant thing say about her years wor the company. She like many ot employees, has been fe CARROLL BAKER ?e Work W< i egg Link, Shorty Reece, Tommy ^ - _ M. _ _ ' uompieies ' CAru'iAA VIVW a nated by the changes and ling improvements that have ntly taken place within our lose company and the textile ited industry. om- Lucille was a loom filling or supplier over twenty four :ars (24) years, and last year was named a loom filling ame supplier instructor in anu- Clinton's training program, urg, ;s to Her hobbies include house k at and yard work and enjoying her six (6) grandchildren. ;her She lives on 401 Jackson isci- street. ay Into 01 Clayton Reese To Live Near H Clayton A. Reese, better known by his many friends as "Shorty", recently received his twenty five (25) years service award. "Shorty" as he prefers to be called, had worked on a farm and as a carpenter before finally going to work in a textile plant. "I am originally from Greenville County," stated HBP 1 | LUCILLE DUNAWAY Hfl b ^ ^1 ^v Yl cf Timers Wanted lis Work the Lydia doffer. "However, I was working in Anderson, and later decided to move to Laurens County where I could live near my work." lie lived in Laurens until 1 C7cHJ WUCll 11C 111UVCU tU U1C Lydia subdivision. "I enjoy fishing, automobile racing, and the wrestling matches on television," added Reese with a smile. a. - VHHV - / HWT^ MA Baker Rest '48 Chevro "When I get through with i this one, I'll have about $2,500 in it," said Carroll Baker as he drove along in a 1948 Chevrolet he's restoring. "I bought it from my , brother-in-law for $400, and we have added mag wheels, a floor shift, and I'll soon be panning 11 sunnower yeiiow. Carroll, a Plant No. 2 Spinning Technician, drives this car most of the time to work. The original motor has been replaced with a rebuilt one. \ ' Club PAUL ARNOLD Arnold Enjoys CB Radio Paul A. Arnold, Sr. completed twenty-five (25) years of continuous service July 16. An air conditioning technician, Arnold finds his work interesting and challenging. "When I'm not working with air conditioning and refrigeration, I enjoy camping and CB radios," said Arnold. Paul is a resident of 284 Locust Street and has a son, Charles, who is also a Lydia air conditioning technician. ores >/ef "When I have time, I enjoy going to antique and classic auto shows, and if possible, thic Ann will Ko wKan UI1U VIIV TTiu l/V VllVV't VU TV11VII the restoration job is completed." The Bakers have another '48 which was purchased for parts. Carroll's recreational interest include motorcycle riding in addition to his auto mechanics. His wife, Ruby, is a first shift Plant No. 2 Spinner.