The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1982, Page page eleven, Image 11

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Cli Geneva No. 2 Weaver *" First Shift Employe rirsT in sai Hundreds of Clinton Mills emf Safety" story as they drive their ai the area. For many employees, disp brought them a safety incentive pri; story tell of some employees who h sticker spotter contest." ' /? Jim Cothran, No. 1 Weaving? "I'm glad we're working to be First In Safety." n* jM |Uh yki Bk V^Bj Dolly Lusk, No. 2 Spinning? "A very useful item to promote safety with." We're Doing Our nton Mills Of Gene jes Tell ety' Stories Dloyees are telling the "First In itomobiles and trucks throughout >laying their "bumper sticker" has ze. The Dhotos accomoanvine this ave been winners in our "bumper 41 IS Naomi Galloway, Bailey Cloth? "First time I've ever won a prize." Mary Bell, Lydia Weaving? "A good item to bring food to work in." Part To Make va First In Safety Winners T( Bumper Stick As the Clothmaker went to press, a nur automobile registration forms to claim First in the company's "bumper sticker spotter Winners to Date Plant No. 1, Shop, Office, Warehouse, i Don Trammell, Jack Hunter, Judy Kinard. Plant No. 2, Shop, Office, Warehouse, C Sheriff. Bill Bailey, Shirley Humphries, Ar pies, Willie Tribble, John Cooper, John B King, Silas Campbell, and T.C. Davis. Lydia Plant: Scuppy Gallman, Bobby Wet Tommy Moore, Ann Parrish, Margaret Bell, Peter Moon, Tom Rice. Bailey Plant: Naomi Galloway, Juanita J( Kathy Bible. Clinton Mills of Geneva: Willie B. King, tSeay, Minnie Stewart. The Clothmaker appreciates the enthu given the "bumper sticker" program. Add next Clothmaker. i I I m? Members of Plant No. 1 Weaving second their safety performance. Recently, they all their presence in front of the '82 safety banr* Left to right are Clyde Richard, Jim Cothr Hudgens, Odell Brown, Joyce Kinard, Fre Lindsey, Roger Kuykendall, Jimmy Wells, I and Nathaniel Pitts. ...page eleven t m Susie Mae Lee i * Geneva No. 1 a Spooler Operator I H First Shift ) Date In ;er Contest nber of employees had presented their In Safety incentive prizes being offered contest." Outside: Charlie Grogan, Harvey White, Linda Davis. )utside: Jake and Lizzie Martin, Ralph mie Mae Cook, Carol Baker, John Samyrd, Betty Banks, Sudie Putnam, Matt )b, William Quinton, Mirk Smitherman, Roosevelt Fair, Jack Graham, Tom lusti, Dhnson, Harry Lanford, Iris Smith, and \.y\i. f-oxwortn, load McCuilough, bcott siastic support Clinton employees have itional winners will be announced in the -X j JHHB V A Sk "hI I Sr^*- i* shift are making an extra effort to improve I took time out for the Clothmaker to record er which is displayed on the department wall, an, Joyce Carter, Harvey Richard, Rosa L. ddie Spiders. Also, Willie Hill, Robert Lee *hillip Rogers, Barry Lawson, Donnie Etiers