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

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MARY DEYTON 'I've Found This Company To Be Eight years ago Mary Dey ton came back to Lydia to work. "I had worked here several other times, but every time I've gone somewhere else to work, sooner or later I've come back," she recalled. "I've found this company to be the best-and our people and supervisors can't be beat," continued Deyton as she paused to put up an end." "Once I tried filling batteries, but I come back to spinning because I liked it best." U//trlrin<f of I n in ? ?t v* amp, ca s. ii) uia id d family affair for the Deytons. Doris Osborne: 'I Just Like To Work' "When the job runs good, it makes me like my job even more," says Doris P. Osborne, a Plant No. 1 Spinner for the past 18 years. "I quit Watts Mills at I aureus to come here, and I've enjoyed it. We have a good place to work and my fellow employees are the Unni r:_-1 1 ? ucai yuu 11 iuiu unywriere. Doris doesn't have any hobbies-"I just like to work. Over the years, maintaining a good attendance and work record have been my main goals," she added. "My husband raises hogs on a commercial basis, and when away from work at Plant No. 1, they require much of my time-especially during this hot weather," she added. v ilk '"*^ 11 The Best' "M \r Honnhtor UorKoro mjr u?u^ntv.i uut uai a Jean is a warp spinner; son, Roger, is in the card room. My husband, John is also a Lydia card employee, but he's currently on leave of absence." During the hot summer days, the Deytons find themselves traveling between their home at the lake and the one at Lydia. "We love fishing, but since John has been ill, we don't get to fish much. I do enjoy cooking and keeping house, ever during this hot weather," she added as she continued her spinning duties. I ik DORIS P. OSBORNE Clothmakers Dis > i^i^|L ^K24ttS^n *' ^ * i^? LARRY LAWSON Lawson Is Proud I^arry I^wson, Plant No. 1 I>oom Technician, is proud that he can run any job in No. 1 weaving. "Since I worked here, I've been a warp hauler, ty-in machine operator, slasher tender, weaver, service operator, and loom technician." "Clinton Mills has provided a good job for me?it's really a dependable place to cuss Their Work ^^7 L A B* v ^JBBC? ^B f work. I get to make all the extra time I want-and this always helps when you have a family," he added. Lawson lives on Oakland Street, and "It's close enough for me to walk to work every day. I know I've got a job at Clinton, and that's why I respect the Company like I do," he explained. m m ^S * I I HL a "?vr- ^ '' ' iHJ ^KJH