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K IH k V I NELLIE BURDEN Spinner Finds Job "The thing I like best about relatively easy for me," says PI Burden. "I enjoy coming to work and work with everyday." Nellie lives in Laurens and ha "When you have a large famil a lot of time for outside interest. SYLVIA IVESTER Spooler Likes Fell Sylvia Ivester came to Plai years ago, and proudly boasts the best people to be found an; "I've worked in other texti but I like this the best," says 1 An athletic person, she enj i&nu auw racing. "At work, I can spin, sp< assist on the warpers. I've had i as she discussed her job skills. "My home and two boys, The second shift work lets me and do the housework. Then employee, comes in and keeps The Ivesters live on Rout ii>/ & r|v g JIMHl mFull* Easy *bot purchase* my job is that the work is "It w Lant No. 2 Spinner Nellie but the a Fulle my friendship with those I equipmer "Nej is six children ages 2 to 10. years old ly and a job, there just isn't In oi " she added. new bum "*pa I 3#^ WT ow Employees nt No. 2 Spooling almost Ave that nhe works with some of vwhere. le plants and a hosiery plant, [vester. oys swimming, water skiing, >ol, creel, pour up yarn and training in a lot of areas," she age 5 and 6, keep me busy, keep my children in daytime SB Kenneth, a Number 2 cloth his reti them while I work." with tl e One, Clinton. Engine bt Restores *58 Ford Pickup it a year ago, Fred Fuller, Bailey Plant Carding De 1 a 1958 Ford V? ton pickup for restoration, as in bad shape," said Fred as he started the truck. "It's g otor is all original. Now. I'm very proud of what I've don ir, who has been with Clinton Mills ten years, maintain? it he's responsible for on the job. "You've got to keep both i ft year this truck's value will increase substantially bees . There just aren't many ones like this on the road." der to restore the truck to its original condition, Fred ha pers, installed carpeting and done a considerable amount id $300 for this truck, but with its age, and all the things I'\ 'sorts' high if I sold it," added Fuller. '&*' mM^^t J flv -Ty? t ^Jpr^pl^y^P fl |^^^p|H 4BFV -^^Hi yaK^flr "*" P^ " * \k ^^sZ + -^ K^k ^S#iJHK [ORT ON WORDS TO SAY?Homer Fuller, right, was si rement party at Lydia. Homer, well-known throughout th le company since March 13, 1947. He retired April 29. er Harry Sullivan, Mike Kinard, J.A. Black, Gene 1 ?^ -r t mmi partment Technician, ot a lot of miles on it, e to it.** i his vehicles like the in top shape,** he says, .use it will be twenty s re-painted it, added of body work, re done on it, the price J 1 ii, - V lort on words to say for e Lydia Plant, had been With Homer are Plant iCnox and Rob Wilkie.