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1 i Qual I ' ^ i I I"S|S S! ^ I Brenda Wilson worked for joining the company six years ag< product and that's why I want to 1 you can make a quality product w a good living to support your fan "My grandmother keeps my i I'm sick, I really don't have a rei 1 ^ The Company is proud of plant's ability to maintain 01 coordinated by Debbie Alexam fify Pre i$sg - j te Here To Do A Good Job eight years at Bailey Memorial Hospital before d. "I know it's a complex process to produce a good >e on the job everyday. It's quite satisfying to know hich others can use while at the same time learning nily." children, and I live here in town. Therefore, unless ison for not being on the job." Hm To Be Shipped its reputation in the market place for the Clinton n time deliveries as scheduled. Much of this is der and Faye Simmons and others. KfUCt iM^|Uf|MMM|| MIBn^ ^B * '**k ,, Jkjfl Watch The Fabric O Thirty years ago Homer Lawson came to ( since 1956. "You can't expect to make good fabric ui spot something wrong with a loom, that's the Lawson added, "You can't keep putting of rise and the amount of work will just increase Ill * r * L . . Hs a t * ' ' n; i 9 Be Able To Identi Constance Wilson has been grading Clii "Spotting a defect is easy once your eye 1 got to be able to tell a miss draw, slack pick defect time you look at it." "I know what a customer is looking for, i the best you can." r^9| ?-TT^"., \ \ \ Nv b The Loom Jlinton Mills, and has been fixing loom iImm VOIl natml tka ilUva..wliAn saii """" J"" J ^ ** time to fix it." f fixing a loom. If you do, seconds will 5." m. '<o9 m S r * h, A mj rm lton fabrics for almost 14 years, becomes trained," said Wilson. "You've , thread out, reed marks or any other snd that's a good reason to do your job