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Support The United Way Clinton Mills and its employees have always bee leaders in supporting tne umiea way in Ulinton. All ot u should be proud of the leadership role we've taken in thi most important fund raising drive. Since the concept of the United Way is built on th philosophy of people helping people, it is important tha those who need help receive it. The population of the greater Clinton area continues t grow, and the amount of money needed to operate th United Way must keep pace with the needs of ou community. This drive is the only fund raising campaign permitte in tut; piauts uumig tut; year. As in previous years, the success of the campaign wi depend on the support each employee gives the departmen tal solicitor when he or she is approached for a contribution Again, as in previous years, we are offering payroi deductions to make it easier for you to give. If you haven' given to the drive before, we encourage you to do so thi year. We are pleased with the support you have given thi drive in prior years. The sixteen agencies comprising the United Way nee $69,950 from this year's Greater Clinton Campaign to mee the needs of the people. Please support the United Way. The Edito T km iTT s "I like to help people that cannot help themselves, an supporting the United Way is one of the best ways for me t do this." "I've known of times when my friends needed an received help from the United Way, and that makes m want to continue my support." rri ] n < rs _ i neuuurc fiice, i>o. i ^ardinf Floyd Is Promoted Stephen E. Floyd has been named Assistant Carding Departmental Superintendent for the Bailey Plant second shift. ^ A native of Joanna, Floyd * ,^^3nH is a 1968 graduate of Clinton W Hi*h School. He received his /, BA Degree in Economics s"-w /1 from Clemson University in \ sr? ) 1972. He is a member of St. Jr\ Boniface Catholic Church in \ Joanna. Floyd is also active wgHr * in the Clinton Kiwanis Club, ^ Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 75, and serves as an V w"^r institutional representative M 1 to Boy Sout Troop III. ? ^ STEPHEN FLOYD |V I B^Et vl^j^El ^KL^a ^^^B ^^BBv"^^^BB^B S. ^^B^B 1 \ I "A lot of people have been d helped by* the United Way. t This is the only fund raising drive I'm asked to contribute to in the plant during r the year, and that's a feature of the program I like. One contribution assists a number of good agencies ?^jy which provide a service to believe many people." the ne Henry Lawson, Jr.-No.l Dr0irrai Spinning childrei just ne< i d ||S d e r For the past four years, I've been a shift solicitor for \ the United Way. I enjoy working with the United Way because I'm familiar with the fine work it does. All my life I've been a firm believer that it's better to give than to receive. This year, I hope our United Way Campaign will be as success ful as in previous years. Sylvia Saunders, No. 1 Weaver ^ family has always supported the United Way. We the agencies in the program do a good job in serving eds of the area-especially the YMCA's athletic n." /e also been active in the scout program with my i, and the health, service, and recreational programs sd United Way Support." Joyce Finley, Bailey Spinner m ? 1 Wt I 'The United Way get's ray support because it's the only iuna raising drive permitted in the plants. As long as I've worked and there's been a United Way Program, I've supported it. It's just good to know the agencies in the program exists and are available in time of need." Jennie Baker, Bailey Warper Operator --- "I've been giving to the IkT United Way as long as we've / had one in the plants. I like to contribute to any good cause. To me, the agencies in the United Way do a good . _ Edna Osborne, No. 2 Spinm ning J