The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1976, Image 2

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WALTER LEE VANCE...Or Christmas Year Ends Christmas Savings Account collections for the year 1976 will end with the collections for week ending November 7, 1976. A completed club is one on which at least 50 consecutive weekly payments have been made. Completed 1976 Christmas Savings Accounts will receive full interest earnings at 5 percent per annum. Pro rata interest will be paid on all accounts wifh 30 or more payments; however, interest will not be paid on accounts withdrawn prior to the normal payment date. All savings checks will be given out with the regular payroll checks November 18, 1976. Anvone not wnrlrino tHie - ?"O day may get their check by calling by the Payroll Office, in person, any time on or after November 18, 1976 during regular office hours. iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiaiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii Arthur Byrd 'F Over His Boilc "There's been many chai years I've been in here," nob Byrd. "We've just completed changed a number of valves efficiency," he continued. Arthur has been with the i floor scrubber three years be: When I came in here, th we'd have to shovel coal int "The switch from coal to better and easier," he adde( Arthur is an avid garden* after working hours. A resident of 109 North A Moriah Baptist Church. During World War II, he Army Quartermaster Corps v, illiatHIMIIIIIIHttMMItmillllllllllHItlHMtlll 8BF > 1 ' The Job Savings Nov. 7 To begin collections for a 1977 Christmas Savings Account you must sign an Authorization Card available from your Assistant Departmental Superintendent. The first collections for 1977 accounts will be made from earnings for week ending November 14, 1976. Anyone may start, stop, or change an account at any time during the year, by notifying the Payroll Office. Once a withdrawal is made from a Christmas Savings Account, another account cannot be opened during that particular Christmas Savings Account year. Completed Christmas oaviugs /iciuuiiis ior ittn will earn interest at the rate of 5 percent per annum. The 1977 Christmas Savings will not be due or payable until December 1977. iiiiiimiiiimmmiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiii :ired Up' ?r Job nges in the Boiler Room in the 18 is Lydia Boiler Operator Arthur I some mainr re-nininn B?/l ..?j v. v-|/*|/uig aiiu >. This has added to our boiler company for 21 years and was a fore moving to the Boiler Room, e boiler was fired by coal and o the stoker during the day. oil and gas made the job a lots 1. ;r, and this keeps him occupied dair Street, Arthur attends Mt. ; served 32 months in the U.S. 'ith service throughout Europe. iiiiiiiiimiHiMitMimimiiiimiiHmimiiiHMi : CM Wan Employe Weeken Walter Lee Vance, 38 year old Clinton Warehouse employee for the past two years travels to Saluda each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, where he serves as a weekend deputy with the Saluda Town and Country Law Enforcement Depart meni. Vance, a native Clintonian, has had a wide and varied work career prior to joining the company, "I ran a hyster for Kaiser Chemicals for five years, so when 1 came to ' work here I had plenty of experience with lift trucks." For several months Vance worked for Serin Trucking \ & JT, * Wt* Cooking The front shows Mac Cu Clinton Old T cane syrup. F and James ( evaporator. T i&Mai i <j*a t i % ARTHUR BYRD ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmini! shouse je Is d Deputy Company as a long distance truck driver. "I enjoyed this, but for times I'd be gone from home for weeks," he remarked. UT oninv ^ ? * w?ijvj uvui ui II1J JUWS * both here and as a law officer," he added. In addition, I'm a year round sportsman enjoying all athletic events, plus hunting and fishing Walter is presently operating the new Bale-O-Matic hyster for the company. He is married and has four j children - three girls and a boy. The Vances are active in New Bethel AME Church. The Juice page cover story of this issue of the < nningham and Lester Ivester, both imers, in preparation for making lere, Cunningham, left, with Georj ^ompton, right, pouring the juic he juice is cooked until dark, and * / I A ~~ ~ m JEPUTY VANCE Clothmaker well known homemade ;e (center) te into an thick. Ht. m P <