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Xm CLINTEX RECEIVES C Company, sponsored by Clin from Thad Williams during a i Clintex President Charles Rz company. College Is For IT Lydia Building Technician Lumas Byrd, 56 years old, is the father of eight children seven of which have two or more years college training. "I've had to work hard to send them - often times running two or more jobs," remarked Lumas, "but I've been determined to educate all of them as well as I can." "Our oldest son, Lumas, Jr., graduated from S.C. State and is employed with Greyhound in California, a daughter, Joyce, also a State graduate, is a Home Demonstration Agent for Clemson University Extension; Dianne, a graduate of Presbyterian College is employed at Whitten Village," continued Byrd. "I have another daughter, Kathy, who is a senior at Clinton High School. She was named their '76 homecoming queen." Other Byrd children include George, a sophomore at State; Robert, who has completed two years at State and is a Lydia Loom Technician; Christine, who graduated from a clorida business college and now is employed with Laurens Glass, and Cheretha, a Voorhees graduate, is now employed by Whitten Village. "Sending all of these to college hasn't been easv." said Byrd, "but I've had help from my wife, who has always worked, as well as other family members and friends." Now that the Byrd children are either in school or away working, Lumas finds it difficult for all of them to get together, as they once did. h) wk nprr / CHARTER - Clintex Junior Ac iton Mills, received its corpora recent JA meeting held at the Ba ly accepted the document on be rraining le Byrds mtSSm LUMAS BYRD "All of them seem to be busy with their own activities," he added. The Byrd family attends New Bethel AME Church. "When not working or involved with church activit IOC T oninir 4 * viijuj i tauiiig dliu watching television," he added. ^ r % HSi ATTEND TEXTILE SCI High School students particip; Clemson University during T right Brian Cason, Ray Riley had an opportunity to see the U the campus, and discuss curr textile department faculty m hievement ADV1 te charter as JA Ac liley Plant. Wilkie, a half of the l^inn Pnmnlolac Safety Training Sonny King recently completed a 12 week course in OSHA Safety Inspections at Greenville Technical College. Prior to this, Sonny received extensive inspector training at the International Safety Academy in Macon, Georgia. The two courses will qualify King to recognize the basic fundamentals and techniques of making OSHA safety inspections at the plant level. King joined Clinton Mill January 1, 1974. He is a graduate of Presbyterian College and has done graduate work at Clemson University, Western Carolina, University of Georgia, and The University of South Carolina. He presently co-ordinates the company's hearing conservation and pulmonary testing program. i ENCE DAY - Three Clintoi ated in Textile Science Day a November. They were left t< and Jay Ellis. The student sxtile science department, tou iculum requirements with th< embers. fcs C in OM8>^ - ISORS - Three Clinton Mills Mai Ivisors for 1976-77. They are lef nd Steve Floyd. jT '*7jpi Mid-America Yarn Mill In / Clinton Mills' wholly ov Yarn Mills, Inc., has acquire Wehadkee Yarn Mills, Talla The modern carpet yarm operate as the Talladega I Mills. During this decade, Clint fabrics, double knits, and ca acquisition of Elastic Fabrii and Mid-America Yarn Mill I BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Clinton. S. C. Permit No. 59 I ADDRESS C< " i I The Safe Wav - Is i t 3 S r e ' m _ . lagement trainees are serving t to right Cauley Hardin, Joe Yarn Buys Alabama med subsidiary, Mid-America d the Marie Lamar Division of dega, Alabama. 5 plant was built in 1966 and will )ivision of Mid-America Yam on Mills has entered the elastic irpet yarn markets through the i's of America, Superior Knits, Is respectively. n JRRECTION REQUESTED The Best Way! n u I i/.n. rvuuci is