The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1978, Image 9
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Two Clinton Plant No. 2 employees They were left t
gained the distinction of being with the Truman Leopard v
company forty plus years. center.
A Pleasure To Eat It AO - Although the employee's
plates were filled to capacity, very few found it too difficult
to eat all of the delicious food.
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Just A I Jttle More Salt Wes Littleton adds salt to his
food as he and some of his fellow Plant No. 2 employees
enjoyed their dinner.
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Sitting Together - Many sat together in family groups
as numerous employees from the same family have
completed over 25 years service to the company.
We're All Involved
|T IVff/i 'Profitunity'
Profinuity, as you might have
guessed, is the opportunity to make a
^ So many people think that making a
nrnfit ic noov Thoi'e nnt Khia Tho* aI%aa!?
W4?% tu VWJ. Allow o HVfW uuc. uuov uxcvn
| > the number of bankrupt firms awaiting
official action by the courts,
ji How, then, does a firm go about
-i1 making a profit?
Consider this simple problem in arith|'
metic. If a company has a dollar in sales
11 and ninety cents in production costs and
11 overhead, the company makes ten cennts...
!1 before taxes. But if the company saves ten
| cents, this is actually equal to one dollar in
i sales.
[ Simple, isn't it?
i Simply by saving a dime, the company
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iiao duiu UllC UUlidl 111 gUUUS UI 5CrVlUC5.
i J Join the sales force-no matter what
| > your job is. Cut down on accidents due to
i1 carelessness, eliminate excess scrap and
<| losses in manufacturing, reduce clerical
11 expenses, employ your time productively.
I If our company canot save that thin
II dime, another company will.
11 And that other company will grow and
11 prosper and offer job security.
! You are entitled to that same job
] | security in our company,
i1 Won't you help us save that dime?
o right: Roy Ginn and
rith President Vance,
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Chatting la The Line - Many Old Timers visited with
each other while being served.
Enjoying the Entertainment-The
Piedmont Pickers provided a host of
country and bluegrass songs for the
occasion.
Once A Year - Employees expressed their appreciation
for being able to participate in the Old Timer's activities
once a year.
RECENT SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES
5 Years
MarjorieG. Meeks Lydia Store
Molly R. Gregory Plant No. 1
Margaret L. Patterson No. 2 .
Clyde E. Has kin No. 2
Joe B. SpQlers No. 2
Kenneth D. Armstrong Lydia
Martha E. Young Lydia
Betty S. Roberts Bailey
Willie E. Kingsborough No. 1
Charles B. Williamson, Jr. No. 1
Kenneth E. Prince No. 2
Menitta J. Smith No. 2
James A. Franklin No. 2
Donald R. Trammell Maint.
Johnnie C. Davis Lydia
John W. Grant Bailey
Diana T. Fortney Lydia Store
Marvin W. Eustace No. 2
Delores W. Prince No. 2
Jackie L. Norris No. 2
Rachel M. Crawford Bailey
10 Years
George W. Cook No. 2
Jessie L. Davis . No. 2
William M. Boozer Lydia
Herman I. Phipps, Jr. Lydia
Viola Chambers Lydia
Mabel H. Boozer Lydia
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Dorothy A. Grant No. 1
Johnny A. Leake No. 2
Hattie S. Miller No. 2
Carl A. Heaton No. 2
Thomas E. Crawford Lydia
Maxine S. Watts Lydia
Rosa L. Blakely Lydia
John W. Franks Lydia
Carolyn F. Bible Bailey
Margaret E. Gault Bailey
James E. Gilliam Lydia
Virginia Moore Lydia
15 Years
Bobby J. Samples No. 2
Machon Jess Kirby Lydia
20 Years
Lewis G. Howard No. 2
25 Years
Nellie Dean Lydia
Walter T. Campbell Lydia
Arthur Gallman Lydia
James B. Harris No. 2
Garel Satterfield Bailey
Daisy Moore Lydia
Claude Gilstrap, Jr. Lydia
Mildred L. Law son Lydia
Cleveland Campbell Lydia
Helen V. King Lydia Store
30 Years
Robert S. White No. 2
Ruby L. Lydia Tech. Serv.
Josephine C. Allman No. 2
Willie M. Dean Lydia
Homer Lawson No. 1
Mary R. Turner No. 2
Selma E. Ballew No. 2
Dollie V. Lusk No. 2
Lewis Power Lydia
Receives Master's
Miss Susan Word received a Master's
Degree in Early Childhood Education
from the University of South Carolina on
August 19. She has a Bachelor's of Science
Degree in Elementary Education from
Presbyterian College.
Miss Word is now teaching in Richland
County School District One after teaching
in Spartanburg for several years. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. David
Word.
David is a retired Clinton Mills Payroll
Department Manager. Mrs. Word is a
Bailey Cloth employee.