The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1977, Image 3
Clinton Hif
toured the Bj
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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.
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