The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1978, Image 1
CLINTOIN
MILLS
FEBRUARY 1978
Three P
By Clinl
Clinton Mills has promotet
three manufacturing man
agement personnel to area:
of greater responsiblity.
Bob Hooks has been pro
moted from Plant No.
Carding Superintendent t<
Plant No. 2 Carding Superin
tendent, succeeding Joel Coj
who has retired. Cox hat
been with Clinton Mills sinct
1954.
A native of Gastonia
North Carolina, Hooks joine
Clinton Mills in 1969 follow
ing receiving his B.S. degre
Crocker Is Di
Clinton Mills Vice Presi
dent, Claude A. Crocker L
serving on the board of di
rectors of the Carolina Bloot
Center which went into oper
ation in late January.
The Carolina Blood Centei
is an establishment whose
primary responsibility is tc
collect, process, and delivei
blood units and components
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members ol
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right, Mike
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im
Published By an
romoted
ton Mills
i in Textiles from North Can
lina State,
s He is an officer in th
South Carolina Nations
Guard, a member of th
I Kiwanis Club; membt
) Broad Street United Meth
dist Church.
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i Bob Nelson, previously A:
? sistant Plant No. 1 Cart
ing Superintendent, will su<
t ceed Hooks as Plant No.
i Carding Superintendent.
Nelson, who lives on Rout
e 2, Laurens, has been with th
rector Of Bloot
to participating hospitals i:
5 a multi-county area.
The program has the er
1 dorsement of the l^aurens i
Clinton Medical Communit
and both I^aurens and Baile
Memorial Hospitals.
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> Initially there will be si:
counties covered in the nev
s blood program. Abbeville
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WBEaa
IS CHAMPIONSHIP PLAQUE!
f the AAA Red Devil Football
iinton Vice President Claude A.
Owens, Roosevelt Kinard and I
>ers.
asio
id For Employees of Clinton Mills,
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BOB HOOKS
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"j Company since 1946. He is a
member of Holly Grove Bape
tist Church.
^ Matthew King, a managef
Center
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ii vji ccuviuc, vji eeuwuuu, l.<aurens,
Oconee, and Pickens
i- are the initial counties to
St collect, process, and deliver
y blood to participating hosy
pilals. Blood will be collected
in hospital donor room", as
well as by mobile b.ood
k. mobile units, and transportv
ed to Greenville for process,
ing and distribution.
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9?Clinton Mills presented photo pla
team during the recent Clinton Hi|
Crocker is shown with employees' s
tick Swetenburg, following the pres
ITHMA
Clinton, S.C.
BOB NELSON
ment trainee, has succeeded I
Nplcnn at Aceictint 1
? vaiuiiig 1
Superintendent. 1
King holds a B.S. degree in 1
Forms
Available
The Bailey Foundation has
announced its 1978 Mercer
Silas Bailey Memorial Scholarships
and Loans Programs.
Any employee who has a
graduating son or daughter
can pick up application
forms from Mack Parsons in
the Main Office Building.
All applications must be
filed no later than April 15.
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ques to the
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tons, left to
tentation to
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MATTHEW KING
Management from Presbyerian
College and he has
)een with the Company since
1971.
rTEVE WARREN
Warren
To Direct
Y Drive
Marketing and Planning
lanager Steve Warren has
een named by the YMCA to
irect its 1978 Membership
Campaign.
Steve, a graduate of N.C.
tate, has been with Clinton
fills for five years. During
lis time he has been active
i various phases of ?omlunity
life.
He has served as Scoutlaster
of Troop 174 for the
ast two years. In addition,
4-..- ; ? nu i - * it
icve ia i^nairnian 01 me
toard of Deacons of the
'irst Presbyterian Church
nd a member of the 4,Y"
ioard of Directors and is
ctive in the Rotary Club.
The membership drive is
cheduled to begin in March.