The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1977, Image 6

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/ CARL LANDERS ^"Recent Sei John W. Malpass Larry Hail Willie B. Bluford Barbara J. Vance Jessie J. Williams Paul Patterson Gladys J. Poison Clara I. Kuykends Jeanette Henders George McMorris Doris Tumblin Henry R. Etters Jeannette Stroud William E. Grego William Bailey, Ji James E. Gregor Ruby W. Cook Nettie Prince ft <? " ?.*,.^r ' qXf^M ** A V J J t j&- *&&> 'Jst&S te ^jfcsiF Sr^: V * vice Anniversaries-*^ |||i I lltl aIUAH9 No. 1 No. 1 Lydia Bailey c | 10 YEARS Lydia fllr> Bailey Bailey 15 YEARS 25 YEARS ry Lydia 30 YEARS p. Lydia 35 YEARS RAY A Y No. 2 Lydia 40 YEARS P,an* Lydia requii J spend I descr piecir \ and v Mills Ray, On Yoi Is 'Acceptable I Do It Rifft "I never did like for sc with my work. That's wh; first time," says Weaving ! "I've been around a weaver feels when you're good." "When I'm working, doing and very few times < Just "getting by" isn't goc Landers has been a s ? and before that, was a wa "I know my supervise do that," he added. f4WvL v a A^Z. ^nahktA - *'? ; 9 rj}i y ? .-iv :'^B Be^i jWSI iKb*. (cCLELLAN Ynnnff Hoffpr PU It's always a pleasure to have an emplc No. 2 Spinning Superintendent. "Ray rements to do his job right," lay is a senior at Clinton High School. 1 Is the time from then till 4:00 o'clock c lay works the second shift, and his ibes him as a "very conscientious indi ig up the frames as good as anyone yc Vhen Ray graduates, he'll be entering vrill study advanced electronics through I enjoy my work and the training I've is really a good place to work, and I'i as he discussed his plans for the futui V. jr Job ' Good Enough? it The First Time >meone to find something wrong y I try to do my job right the CAvrvrirwi Hnavofnii Pari T Qn/Iore iJCl 1VV v/pvi ULVI , v?l I JLJUllViVt tJt long time, and I know how a cleaning a loom and don't do it I keep my mind on what I'm do I have to do something over. >d enough for me." ervice operator about 11 years, rper creeler. ?r expects me to my best, and I D8 to Enter Navy >yee like Ray McClellan," says Mac George, works everyday, and goes beyond normal He gets out of school at noon each day, and loing his school work. t Assistant Superintendent, Billy Heaton, vidual"--always putting up all the ends and >u'll find. the Navy. He's already passed his physical i their educational training programs, received here has been a lot to me. Clinton m glad to be a part of the Company," says e.