The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1978, Image 6
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Clinton Mills has been turning out millioi
time- since 1896.
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i ne launcs proaucea oy oiuiiun empi<
change as technology, machinery, and know
In order to maintain a reputation for suj
place, two ingredients of quality product!
organization.
These principally, are the efforts and p<
individual employees.
On this page and the facing pages are so
Plants who express the great pride they ha
The Begini
"The Opening Room is where it all begins
Hill. "Since we added the Bale-O-Matic, we ce
anywhere."
An employee since 1974, Willie takes
equipment, the placement of the bales and u
process. "If anything goes wrong, I'm anxi
technician and Assistant Departmental Supe
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work,
is of yards of fabric each week for a long
oyees have continued to improve and
ledge have improved.
>erior quality production in the market
on are found throughout the Clinton
>sitive attitudes which exist among the
ime of the employees within the Clinton
ve in what they are doing.
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, says riant mo. c r iDer oienaer, w line
rtainly have one of the best operations
3 a sincere interest in the opening
ther areas which affect the production
ous to report it to my departmental
rintendent .**
Believes In The Company and Job
Spinning Technician, Charles Whitife,
believes the Company is an excellent
ice to work. "We know every job and
partment depends upon another to run
i best. As a technician I must innir
nstantly for any mechanical problems
lich might cause "off quality producn."
"Everyday a technician runs into
mething new, and he's just got to watch
bad roving or yarn, spindles not set
tjperly, or a frame running the wrong
Bed."
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Being Familiar Wit
"I've been spinning for 49 years," says PL
"I'm just quality minded- always alert for slub
that will affect my job or someone else's," she
"When I see a mechanical defect, I us
Superintendent and Techinician."
"Just about, evprvhrvrtv in thic ripnarfmonf
good shape."
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ant No. 1 Spinner, Emma Dunaway.
s, stray yarn, bad roving or anything
added. _ _
ually flag it for the Departmental
works faithfully to keep their job in ||
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Extra Effort To Improve
'I'm just proud of the job we all do
in the plants," says Spooler Operator Ml
Jacks. "You just don't have the
ity we have unless everyone has a lot
ide-and that's exactly what all of us
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'Being pleased on the job means
Tig a good outlook about your job as
as the people you work with and for."
nued Lola.
'I trained as a Spooler Operator and
dn't want to do anything else." B~
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