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CLINTON MILLS November 1980 Gift Of Life uiinT< A total of 384 pints of blood have bet donated by Clinton employees as tl company participated in the Carolir Blood Center's Blood assuranc program. According to Sonny King. c< ordinator of the company program, i Clinton (SC) plants employees ha1 been offered an opportunity to dona except Plant No. 1 & 2 second shi Thpsp havp hppn cphpHnloH fpp Ion ary of 1981. "It is important for those potenti donors who were turned down to i member that in most instances, th were just temporarily deferred. Ei ployees with minor illnesses such colds, sore throat, cold sores, etc. c be potential donors when the Bio Center's mobile team visits the plai next year." COnce again, Clinton Mills employees have Hbeen afforded an opportunity to select R their personal Christmas gift from among (approximately 124 fashionable, personSal, recreational, home workshop oriented and other items featured in the colorful gift catalogue. Rfl Employees, includAing eligible retired and inactive em^ ployees, will receive 5 their gifts a few days before Christmas. Only those emG ployed before December 1, 1980 will be eligible to participate in the Christmas gift * program. F t cri rrTini I OL.I.UV/ I IV/I Employees Give Ge United Vtey on Blood Proi ?n Clinton Mills Blood Program le la Plant Donors :e l&2&Office 152 Lydia 162 o- Bailey 70 ill ve te TOTAL 384 ft. IU" Doesn't include Plants 1 & 2 second , shift ial *eey nias an od See page 6 and 7 for a list of donors its and pictures of employees as they donated to the Blood Assurance Program. WL *w \ yfl sIS ARE MADE nerously To United Way Clinton Mills employees have contributed $15,105 in cash and pledges to the 1980-81 Greater Clinton United Way, according to United Way co ordinator Sonny King. Clinton employees, long identified as strong supporters to the United Way. have contributed approximately $75,000 to this program in the last five years These figures do not include sizeable contributions made each year On behalf of the employees by the Bailey Foundation. LOTHM) Published By gram Succe Bailey Plant Carding employee F with Carolina Blood Center nurse. 711 Participants Savings Checks A total of 711 thrifty Clinton Mills employees received Christmas Savings totaling $674,803.20 as employees received their savings checks on November 14. 1980. Numerous hourly paid employees had savings checks exceeding $5,000 with the highest being in excess of tt; euvi To begin collections for the 1981 Christmas savings account, an employee must sign an authorization card available from his/her Assistant Departmental Superintendent. Anyone may start, stop, or change an account at anytime during the year. However, once a withdrawal is made from a Christmas Savings Account, another account cannot be opened during that particular Christmas Savings Account year. WE WISH YOU ffwyr Closin In observance of Thanksgivir midnight. Wednesday. Novemb second shift, and will resume op November 27. 1980. with the reg In accordance with the Paid H be a holiday with pay tor all eli Clinton employees enjoy sev these are, in addition to Thanl Year's Day, Easter Monday. M< m and For Employ*os of Clinton Mills k . I *55IUI red Fuller discusses medical history Exceed $674,000 Completed accounts earn interest at the rate of 5 per annum. The 1981 A _ 111 A 1 _1 1_ 1 _ accounts win not oe uue or payaoie until December, 1981. A Breakdown Of Account Participation Is As Follows PLANT NUMBER OF SAVERS Clinton Office and Management 44 Plant No. 1 43 Plant No. 2 215 Lydia 173 Bailev 68 Geneva Office and Management 9 Geneva No. 1 89 Geneva No. 2 70 711 g Dates ig Day. ail plants will close at iz:uo er 26, 1980, at the end of the regular erations at 12:00 midnight Thurday, ;ular third shift. oliday Policy. Thanksgiving Day will gible employees. en paid holidays annually. Among tsgiving Day, Christmas Day. New ?morial Day. July 4. and Labor Day.