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

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CM CLII P MANUFACTi "a"" CUN1 ROAERT M VANCE MISMN' Once again we have x world pauses in reverence Christ Child. This year has been e succeed for 80 years as e Clinton Mills has had to workmanshln. pnl 1 itVi+otioH future. Although at the pres "softness" in textile mai let s look ahead with the asm that has always prevs IXiring this Christme that are ours by being cd reflect on our accomplis* our goals of the future, and a Happy New Year. kmv:rm ^HgV^r jfsriH ^ O . JMsl Meet The Press Executive Vice President G Station Wl.BG Manager Bill Hog the role of Clinton Mills and the t and Franklin were guests at ( Greenville at Textile Hall. r" ^^ r"?*^^ T ~ 1 Message -rem Presides Robert M. Van *ton Mills 'JRERS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FABRICS PON, SOUTH CAROUNA 29325 Christmas 1976 -eached that time of the y? i to commemorate the birth i significant one for our C i leader in the textile inc nave creative ideas, supei management, and unlimited sent time we are experience *kets as well as the natior > same spirit of confidence liled throughout our Compar is season, let's recount tl Ltizens of this great counl lments in the past and see* I wish each of you a Merrj Robert M. Vance President 11 '\ 07 * m \ w*: f^x / "" 1" eorge H. Cor nelson, center, explains an, left, and Clinton Chronicle Report textile industry to the economy of Soul Jlinton Mills during a press semina ce HENRY TRAMMELL ?ar when the Henry Trami jompany. To Br To 'ior quality faith in the Henry Trammell was wo when he decided to come to C that will have been twenty 1 Lng a general ?j was WOrking in the a ! and?enthusi- ""J? " ? Trammell served througl * hospitalized for 18 months. I le blessings when 1 went to ^ Bl :ry. As we "*n those days," recalle c to attain theatres provided a lots o: r Christmas television sets were not in e "1 came back to Clintor my "home" ever since." * Today, Trammell monitc 9 ^ which are focused on wareho and exits. Two way communicatior and other security officers t Trammell's work schedu gardening and fishing. Employee Chi Savings Top * A total of 697 thrifty Clinton Mills employees received Christmas Savings checks totaling $538,776.42, according to paymaster J. David Word. The amount included inH *11 AAi on?u: icresi ui $11,?<? ?.o< which was added by M.S. Bailey and Son, Bankers. Checks for hourly paid production employees ranged from $20 to $4,080. When the "pay off" came on November 19th, hundreds to Laurens Radio of Clinton employees had er Larry Franklin, already signed up for th Carolina. Hogan participation in the 1977 r held recently in program. Each year Clinton employ ^3^ . m m tiLlfe^^^, -:- ?u^| H |l ^ ftlll i i ell Came From Clinton Mills rking at the Broadway Theatre Linton Mills. On December 15th, [our years ago. ird room when I was called into ar II. That was in 1940." K)ut North Africa, and was later returned to Clinton in 1943, and roadway. d Trammell, "Clinton's movie f family entertainment since verv home." i Mills in 1952, and this has been irs closed circuit television sets use areas as wed as entrances is equipment enable Trammed o talk to incoming traffic, le provides him ample time for ristmas V2 Million ee Christmas savings adds a boost to the area economy as employees prepare for the Christmas season. This years' savings is a record amount, and reflects me mritt of Clinton employees. In addition to the amount paid in November, employees had already withdrawn $104,171 during the year. WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1973 Honda CL100 off-on-road bike; also, 1973 CT70 Honda and a ten speed bike. Contact Nell Haggart, Clinic.