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Clinton Hif toured the Bj The tout Two Join ( jam wfcY-i i -feh fms&& mm JAMES ESTES James E. Estes, Lydi Doffer, recently complete^ 25 continuous years servic to Clinton Mills. "Just about everybody i my family has worked her at Clinton Mills at som time or other," he stated a he recalled his close assoc ation with ihe compan during the past quarte century. ffiiSi Jennie Baker demonstrates the warper to a group of interested student instructor, is shown, second from the lei ? CHS Class Tours J jh School's Textile Vocation Class recently Departr iiley Plant. descript \ arranged by the Personnel and Training Ger Did Timers CHARLIE TEMPLETON Lydia Slasher Technician Charlie H. Templeton has trained membership into the Old Timor's Club by completing 25 continuous years a service to the Company, d "I used to work in Great e Falls, and for a while Calvii worked for Personnel Di- filling yar n rector Calvin Cooper's fath- member o e er. When Calvin came to e Clinton, 1 came shortly uS thereafter," said Templeton j. as he told how he migrated y to Clinton. r "The past twenty five years have gone by fast for me. but the years have produced many enjoyable working hours," he recalled. SL^gE ; r^| [ * "^| fe^H ia iiir> i M 1 operation of the .s. Gerald Carter, ft. Bailey Plant ? nent, presented the students with an on-the-job ion of converting fiber into fabric. aid Carter is instructor for the textile classes. nH? j i Cooper, right, Personnel Director, explains n uses to a textile student. Calvin is also a f the school board of trustees. /