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I 1 1 A SHOT OF PROTECTS Thad Williams was one of the Mary Ann Stewart administ ? Only a small number < swine flu shots given durii Ann Stewart. There were several Clinton Mills Personnel D the program with State P Johnny "I've run almost every job in the card room," noted Assistant Superintendent Johnny Payne as he recalled his past fifteen years with Clinton Mills. "When I first came to work, I was a service operator in the Number 2 picker room, and some time later, I transferred to Number 1 where I worked as a drawing and roving operator, a technician, and later Dromoted to Assistant Superintendent." Carding is a small department, but yet one of much importance to superior quality production. "The transition for me was easy," recalled Payne. "1 try to stay out on the floor as much as I can. This keeps me close to the people and the job. "I enjoy my work, and have some very fine employees on my shift. This always goes a long way in running a good shift." Payne, is a 1954 graduate of Bell Street High School, once worked for several years as a shipping and receiving clerk for a New York belt manufacturer. "T likprt thp hio pitv hut IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiaiMIIIIMIIIIIII CHRIS Clinton employees Chr In the summer, 1,113 $191,793. The combined pay out e Employees with 3 to 5 earnings as Christmas Vac receive 3 percent. Vacation pay is in add IIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHHMIIIMIIHMMMMtMIIMIIII Wif? ' j WdLk 3N - Clinton Mills Vice President anc first to set an example in taking the sv ered his vaccine. nployees Roll Up I >f Clinton Mills' employees took adva ig November by nurses, Nell Haggar contributing factors for the low p< epartment had worked for months a lealth Officials. r Payne Is Vei pr HH^Qll^ CI [ R 5 JOHNNY PAYNE returned to Clinton because this was closer to my home." G A native of Cross Hill, ; Payne likes sports and takes i an active part in Vaughnville Baptist Church near Chap- w i pells. , "When one of my emI ployees has a problem, I'm I always willing to help," says Payne, a former radio operator in the U.S. Army. "I'm usually in the producIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIItllllll TMAS VACATION PAY TOTAI^S $1! istmas Vacation pay totalled $180,48 tmployees received July 4th vacatior xceeded $372,274. This is far in excess years continuous service receive 1 p< ration pay; 5 to 10 years receive 2 p< ition to the six paid holidays the cor IIIIIIIIIIIIKIIMIIMIIIIMNMMIIMNIMIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , ? | JL ' t rW I Treasurer, CAUTION FIRST - Mrs. Emr one flu shot, form as Sonny King gives her s Sleeves To Keep Down ntage of the However, the delays in vaccir t and Mary caused numerous employees to When the vaccine had been a irticipation. employees received it. >-ordinating No adverse reactions were r Satile mmmmm on area, and that enables H ly employees to discuss any oblems with me with a linimum of lost time and H roo 15 lifts Listed Truman Owens, Clinton ills' Christmas gift codinator, has provided the lothmaker with a of the p 15 employee Christmas ft selections. They are as follows: 101 40 Piece Metric _ . _1 1 O.l dlLlltri Otl. 90 Mixmastei. 77 Slow Cooker 67 Pressure Cooker. 66 7 Piece Aluminum TO LAN SNELG ookware. 65 7 Piece Cookware. 62 Buffet Frypan. m 62 Stainless Steel Flat- | Oldfl are. 56 Melamine Dinnerware. 49 Blender. 47 Cooker-Fryer. LJ O O OI 39 Tap and Die Set. CT w 39 20 Piece Ironstone Set. 34 Grandfather Clock. Tolan Snelg] 34 Bed Spread. employees comp to the company, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "J canie hei coming to work 80,481 months." 1 for 1976. When I had i Dav totalling more than caroenter shon 1 me with a good of the $284,860 paid in 1975. A short time sreent of applicable gross I've been workir ;rcent, and over 10 years Snelgrove er time as he can h npany observes annually. home. "Except for itiiitiiiiiiHHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiitiMi sportsman," adc B ^%*w.. w^M ?-3fc3L .* u^Kr D^ir ^BSpr . M ^ x^k^ JPWB na Dunaway prepares to sign medical release wine flu literature. Swine Flu ? le delivery, coupled with adverse publicity, become overly cautious of the vaccine, dministered at all plant locations, only 244 eported among those receiving the shots. R1 r4 ] ROVE Snelgrove 5 Years' Service rove recently joined the ranks of those leting twenty five continuous years service e in 1951," recalled Snelgrove. "Prior to in the shop, I worked at Joanna for three a ciuurce iu come 10 worn nere in me [ took it. It was close to home and provided job on the first shift. later, I was given the humidifier job, and ig with air conditioning ever since, ljoys building race cars, spends as much unting, and enjoys carpentering around his hunting and fishing, I'm not really a big led Snelgrove.