The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1977, Image 8
RONALD LIGON
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KENNETH MORSE
Job Helps To Pay
For 1966 Mustang
"Working two or three days a week just suits me," si
Kenneth Morse, Bailey Plant Carding Service Operatoi
I'm in the 10th grade at I^urens High School and Tc
Davenport, another student, and I work together a
alternate days in running this job."
"Most of the money I earn goes toward paying for a
Mustang I own, and the rest helps pay for my sch<
expenses."
"My supervisor is real understanding, and he works w
us so the two of us can run the job without any conflicts,"
added.
"The swapping around let's both of us have ample time
do what we want to do and still make good grades in schex
continued Kenneth.
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Ligon Attending Piedn
Ronald Ligon, is attending Piedmont Tect
diploma.
Afterwards, "I plan to study Textile Man
shift Plant Number 2 doffer.
Except for the three years I was in the >
"When I got this job, I encountered the
something different," says Ligon.
"My instructor taught me the reason for b*
in making both a spinner's and weaver's job
Ligon was a supply specialist in the Anne
Infantry in Panama and Turkey.
"The military taught me to pay attention t<
my best each day."
"In service, I learned to stay in top phys
physical exercise to stay in shape.
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"Coming to work everyday
is a habit and a responsibility
for me," says Bailey
card operator Ricky Scurry.
"My father is deceased I
and my mother is unable to H
work. Therefore, many of
the family's expenses must B
be borne by me."
Ricky has been at Bailey
two years and maintains as
excellent attendance and
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student, Ricky says, "this
job has a great deal of
meaning for me. I'm i^H
responsible for it, and I want 16.
to keep it going the best I
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"For a person my age, I've
learned to shoulder almost
any responsibility regardless
of whether it's at home,
school, or work", he conti"My
supervisor expects HSHHHS
me to be there. He's counting
on me to do a job for him, RICKY SCURJ
and I'm depending on the job
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Ricky readily says with a
full time job and school and
household duties, "I don't BULK V
have much idle time for S. POS
hobbies, although I do enjoy Clinton
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riding when time is available."
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McCall Takes
Scout Training
iys Plant No. 1 Weaving Su- |J
r." perintendent Joe McCall, IT
iny Clinton Mills Troop 138 3""
nd Scoutmaster, recently completed
a five week-end
bb training course which was
doI held at Camp White Plains
near Camp Old Indian,
ith Within six months,
he McCall will qualify to receive
his woodbadge and
! to certificate which is the H
>1," highest training award a
leader can achieve.
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mical College so he can get his high school
agment," says Ligon, an agressive second
Vrmy, this is the only job I've ever had.
normal problems anyone has in learning
;ing a good doffer, and how important it was
run better," continued Ligon.
d Services while sep.dng with the Airborne
o details, and that's another reason why I do
ical shape; that's the reason I do a lots of
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