The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1978, Image 5
For Christmas
Employees
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program.
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Community Building, and die Bailey an
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recently completed the 1978 flu shot immu
year, medical restrictions imposed by the pi
recommended that pregnant female em
colds, those under 26 years of age and th<
eggs, and feathers not take the vaccine. Als
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participate in the Christmas gift selection
ted by Truman Owens, were set up in the
d Lydia Conference Rooms.
contains 142 items from which to make a
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Roberson Handles Ba
< | Jesse Roberson takes a great dei
bales of fabric which Clinton ships
"I know a lot of effort has gon
shipment. That's why, as a lift true*
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"You can't drive too fast, because we
11 be careful not to drop a bale or hit
Roberson readily admits that th
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Tech Prize Winner
| second prize in the Georg
J i recently at Georgia Tech':
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dix<
half-mile race. About 50
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iezing not take the flu shots, also,
barter Wright and Russell Iusti are sh
inual flu shot immunization,
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les With Pride
U of pride in handling the hundreds of rolls and
each week.
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: operator, I like to h* die each shipment with
sponsibilities involved as a lift truck operator,
normally operate in small areas. You've got to
something that will snag it," he continued,
e fabric he and other operators handle is of a
s way if I damage it when moving it around."
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?Crinky Dixon of Clinton won
ia Tech Freshman Girls Cake Race
s homecoming festivities. Crinky, a
is shown above with her parents,
on, after she won her prize in the
freshmen girls participated in the
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Helps Housekeeping
Clinton Mills recently purchased a
high velocity "Billy Goat Vacuum" for
use in cleaning ramps, paved areas,
warehouses, and other non-grass areas.
John Miller, a warehouse employee, finds
the machine reduces considerably the
amount of time it required to clean
concrete areas. It also eliminates small
debris from being scattered which occurs
when sweeping.