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I CLINTON MILLS fit December 1979 MA v, * - I jamn vowuri Cowart Promoted to Asst. Carding Superintendent James Cowart has been promoted from No. 1 Carding Technician to Assistant Superintendent of Carding. Plant No. 2. Cowart, who has been employed by Clinton Mills of Geneva since November, 1978, attended the University of A la Wo m a He, his wife Mitzie, and their two children live in Samson, Alabama. From Plant No. 1 PIir?t/\r? Mille Hr VSIIIIIVSII IfllllO uv Clinton Mills has donated two Sa< Lowell drawing frames to the Clint* High School Textile Vocation Class. The breaker and finisher drawn frames have been placed in excelle ojK'rating condition by Mrooks Dunawa \r Christmas Savings Program to Begin in Geneva Ted Davenport, General Manager of Clinton Mills of Geneva, has announced that plans are underway to begin a Christmas Savings Club for Geneva employees during the year 1980. The starting date for the Geneva Christmas Savings program has been scheduled for voluntary deductions to begin with the pay period ending January 20, 1980, which will reflect in payroll checks dated January 25, 1980. Vacation Pay Distributed Eligible Clinton Mills employees have received Christmas Vacation Pay totall ing $247,778.40. This is in addition to the $271,824.16 that eligible Clinton No. 1, No. 2, Lvdia, and Bailey employees received as July 4th Vacation Pay. For the year, eligible Geneva employees received $36,071.93 in July 4th Vacation Pay. Eligible employees with three to five years' continuous service received one I>ercent of applicable gross earnings as Christmas Vacation Pay; five to 10 years receive two percent; and over 10 years, three percent. To be eligible for Christmas Vacation Pay, an employee must have three (3] > years or more continuous service as of December 1 of the current year. ^r * ^jL^ jj j^fjiSL *S mates Equipment [*? a retired Clinton No. 1 Carding Depar >n rnent Technician Plant No. 1 Manager S.S Williams e lg plains the operation of the equipment nt student l.en Mrewington and Instruct* y, Gerald Carter. .LOTH MAI Published By and Fer ^ * ^K /V Forty-eight members of the Saginaw Valley S sity Station, Michigan toured the Bailey Plant The Saginaw Fighting Cardinals were defeat Hose in the first rounds of the NAIA playoffs. Don Wilkins, Bailey Plant Carding Superint manufacturing processes to the team. Genevo Plant No. 2 Allen Named Superintendent i Robert E. Allen joined Clinton Mills of Geneva in October as Superintendent of ^ Plant No. 2 Carding. Allen was previously Superintendent of Carding for a Talladega. Alabama, textile plant. He is a member of the Baptist Church, enjoys playing golf, and is a former mem- ] her of the Lions Club. %dT i Holiday Closir ^ d As previously announced, all < will stop for the Christmas Decernber 22, at the end of the s start midnight, Wednesday, Dec 9 third shift. Christmas Day, December 2b, day for eligible employees. SB? KER| Employ*?s tf Cfintwi Mils Itate College football team of Univeron Friday, November 30. ed by the Presbyterian College Blue endent, is shown explaining various ^j| p. u t I r \ ? E \ ''!lB H^k a m- \ Robert AImi h A in Nntirfi^l ? g ? W W W ? Clinton Mills plants gj holidays Saturday, econd shift and will ? ember 26, with the will he a Paid Holi