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K?Ny Pitttmn Clinton Mil DIi.m Uaaa diuc nuoc Clinton Mills will co-sponsor the 198C Presbyterian College Blue Hose play-by play action over Clinton Radio Statior WPCC. Industrial Engineer Barry Whit man, the voice of the Blue Hose, will giv( the play by play account of the games. Last year, the Blue Hose made it to th< Semi-Final round of the NAIA Nationa Playoffs. Clinton Mills' sponsorship will brinf area football fans live coverage of th< following games: September 13-Presbyterian vs. Furmai I Ar k^^k mi Doyle Templeton (right) is shown ] with the championship trophy as Tr Clinton Te Clinton Mills' softball team won tl ment recently. The team defeated Pa the Parke-Davis Surgical team two Brian Shealy, Mike Owens, Darrell nament team for Clinton Mills. Members of the winning team incl Nelson, Bryan Shealy, Truman Ower man, Mike Owens, Charles Mabry, . Matthew King, and Cason Mabry. Record-Maker To Enterl Kelly Patterson, a talented eleven year old singer from Pickens, South Carolina will entertain over 400 Clinton Mills' Old Timers and their guests at the 25th annual Old Timer's Gathering scheduled for October 5 at 12:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian College Dining Hall. Kelly, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee N. Patterson, has appeared with numerous recording artists including Jerry Clower, Kitty Wells, Nat Stuckey, Don King, Randy Barlow, D.B. McClintlock and others. She has performed at i the John F. Kennedy Convention Center in Dallas, Texas and the New York State J Fair in Syracuse, New York. ^ During the Old Timer's meeting, the 1 Company will recognize those who have ( completed their eligibility requirements s for Club membership during the past year. t Among those are Plant No. 1 em- c lis Sponsors Games ) in Greenville, SC-Game time-l:30 p.m. September 20-Presbyterian vs. Univeri sity of Guadalajara in Mexico-Game time-< Approx.) 3:00 p.m. ? September 27-Presbyterian vs. Lenoir Rhyne in Clinton-Game time-2:30 p.m. i October 11-Presbyterian vs. Catawba 1 in Clinton-Game time-3:30 p.m. November 15-Presbyterian vs. Carson ; Newman in Jefferson City, Tenn.-Game i time-2:00 p.m. November 27-Presbyterian vs. Newl berry in Clinton-Game time-2:30 p.m. s m < 'A' tf 4*'< it l. , nfXU mm presenting President George H. Cornelson uman Owens looks on. am ... Softball Champs ie Ascoe Felts Industrial Softball Tournarke-Davis Capsule 18-8, and later defeated times to capture the championship. Pace, and Barry McGee made the all touruded Bryan Coleman, Darrell Pace, Kerry is, Barry McGee, Sam Owens, Barry WhitAllen Waters, Doyle Templeton, Bill Hill, rain Clothmakers jloyees: Furman Humphries, Jerry Jeaton and Wilford Samples (retired); 3lant No. 2 employees: Carroll Baker, Clarence EHedge, George Clark, Dorothy Jarrett, John C. Cooper and Ray Gossett. Also, Lydia employees: Ruth Lark, \rthur Byrd, Pearl Wyatt, Paul Ward, 3.P. Lark (retired), William Snow, Thomas Wyatt, and Louise Brown; 3ailey: Talmadge Sanders, Thomas F. tfotes, Jr. and Harry Landford; Personlel: Truman Owens; Training: Josh savage; and Corporate Officers: Claude Crocker and C. Bailey Dixon. The Company will also recognize: sarah Powers and Marcell Barker, No. 1 Weaving employees; Marshall Samples, *Jo. 2 Spinning, and Inez Miller, Lydia ^loth for attaining 40 years continuous lervice. Dan Dunaway, a Plant No. 2 Carding employee, will be honored for 50 years :ontinuous service. iiAFEll MEDICA PLANT Jan. 1, 1980-J No. 1 S No. 2 2 Lydia 2 Bailey 7 Maintenance ll Geneva ft} 9 Geneva ftl ll TOTAL 9 MEDICAL CASES?Work-related a LOST TIME CASES?Any worfc-rd work the next regularly scheduk Clothmak< Carl Holloway has been named wini of the 1980 DeKalh Agricultural Acco plishment Award to the outstandi senior in Vocational Agribusint Departments. To receive the award, excelled in scholarship, leadership, a farm program activities during his fc years in high school vocatior agribusiness. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dune Holloway of Geneva, Route two, Carl tended Geneva High School in Gent and served as vice-president and prt dent of the Geneva High School F1 Chapter. He was also a member of I chapter string hand, quartet, a livestock judging team. Carl is the twenty second DeK; agricultural award winner from 1 u:?u c?~i 1 1 -- * vjreucTvti iiikh ociiooi, anu as sucn name will he engraved with the otl winners on a special honors plaque moi ted in the vocational agribusiness depa ment. The award was presented recently the Senior Day activities at Geneva Hi School. Carl is Geneva Plant No. 2 R Coverer. Clinton Mills Vice President of Industrial and Public Relations, Claude A. Crocker, reviews with Thornwfcll School Coach Ed Cerny the names on girls' softball and basketball plaques which the company recently presented the individual players for being basketball and softball state cham pions. f SCOREBOARD L CASES LOST TIME ACCIDENTS luly 31, 1980 Jan. 1, 1980-July 31,1980 t 3 3 7 5 11 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 26 ccidonts treated by a doctor lated accident in which individual cannot id shift because of injury jrs ... In The News ier Three Clinton Mills' employees and m- grandsons of employees who are memng hers of the Geneva High School Future jss Farmers of America Chapter were awarhe ded State Farmer Certificates at the ,nd State FFA Convention held recently in If i mi i ...... iut iYiunmomery. ine aegree is trie highest i a I that can he awarded by the Alabama Association. an The members are: Don Gainey, son of a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gainey of Geneva, !V. Route one; Carl Holloway, son of Mr. and p'" Mrs. Duncan Holloway of Geneva, Route , two; Guy Miller, son of James D. and An1 j nah Miller, nd Holloway is a No. 2 Cloth Room emalb ployee; Gainey is the grandson of Katie he Gainey, Plant No. 1 Weaver; and Guy his Miller is the son of Office employee Anber nah Miller. Guv is ?lsn ? maintonnr. , jn- employee, rtThe minimum qualifications for the at degree include evidence of outstanding igh participation in FFA, School, and community activities and earning $500 or oil more from work experiences and or productive projects pursued.