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Page 14 27th Consecutive Ye Clinton Mi Dornnni7? I WVVyillLV The 27th Old Timer's Gathering h Templeton Gymnasium on the Presb} Invitations announcing the specific month. Receiving recognition for achieving Clinton Mills will be Sara Bolt, No. 2; Tyson, Data Processing; Patricia J. Tu George Avery, No. 2 Weaving; Nellie D No. 2 Weave; Millard Campbell, No. Alvin Satterfield and Thurmon Jones, Lydia Warehouse. During recognition ceremonies, th? ployees who have completed 40 year These include James E. Gregory, I Hairston, both Lydia Cloth; B.F. Harv employees. In addition, the company will recogi for achieving over 50 years of service accomplishing 60 years of continuou The Clinton Mills Old Timers Grouf a r\r\ - ' * un-iuucs uvei hvju ucnve ano inactiv continuous service. Textile 10,000 Plans Being Mai Over 400 runners will be "going our way as the Clinton YMCA and the South Carolin Textile Manufacturer's Association hosts th fifth annual Textile 10,000 race on Oct. 9 This year's race will be at the Clinto YMCA and will feature both male and femal v-uincoio 111 me umc nine iun run, d,uuu 3n< 10,000 meters. Pre-registration fees are $5 and should b made to Gene Simmons at the Clintoi YMCA. Mack Parsons, Clinton's Director of Em ployee Communications, is coordinating th race activities along with the YMCA, th South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assc ciation, and the South Carolina Departmen of Physical Fitness. Odom Chose Debbie Odom, daughter of Bill and Clar Odom, has been chosen as a participant i the Assemblies of God international yout witnessing program, Ampassadors in Mis sion (AIM). She has been assigned to a team that wi visit Cienega De Flores, Mexico, where sh A Few Mori T-Shirts Clinton Mills has a few more 85 extra large. The shirts have been reduced fro with Mack Parsons in the Main Of gr ills Set to k niri Timore 9 W I \M I III IVI ^ las been scheduled for Oct. 10 at Ross E. rterian College campus. time and activities will be available later this the 25-year milestone in their work history at Patricia D. Owens, Engineering Office; Paul cker, Office; Maxie Wallenzine, Bailey Shop; . Ward, No. 2 Spooling; Charles T. Campbell. 2 Carding; William Womble, Lydia Weave; both Lydia Carding; and John B. Copeland, e company will also pay tribute to five ems continuous service. No. 2 Weave; Rufus Handback and Harold p\/ anH Fthol Mr^lan/<An I "J ? ~} wvkv.1 iT<v.viciiuuii, uu111 uyuid weave lize James Rudolph Barker of No. 2 Weaving i and Grange "Toby" Campbell, Supply, for s service with the company. ) has grown steadily over the years and now e employees who have at least 25 years of Racejp n Participant a will participate in numerous forms of n evangelism including door-to-door visita h tion, choral appearances, and an evangelis? tic crusade. The trip will last for eight days. II Bill Odom is a roll maintenance specialist e and Clara is the plant nurse. 3 Anniversary Available ith Anniversary T-Shirts, sizes large and m $3.50 to $2.00. Orders can be placed fice. Think al I If $ Facts to R< About Dona Q. How many people donate blood in the ge A. Three out of 100 people donate. Q. How often do people need blood? A. One person every 17 seconds needs bloo< Q. How much blood is needed for heart surg A. An adult can use as much as 20 pints an Q. How much time does it take to give a pin A. Approximately 10 minutes. Q. Why does it take approximately 30 minut A. Before you can give, we give you a mini-p pffpr\Ay^rrl won ?*/i 11 *?wim ;uu will IIQVC ICIICOIIIIICII15. Q. What if I have never donated before? A. Fantastic! Be a first time donor. Q. How often can a person give in a year? A. Every eight weeks. Q. How quickly will my blood be used? A. We very likely may use it the same day yc Q. What are the chances of my blood saving A. Quite good. Consider that patients' lives a Happening ana inai surgeries only can happen Q. How much blood do I have, do I give, an< A. You have about 11 or 12 pints. We take amount in 24 hours. Q. What if I'm already covered through anotl A. Give anyway?blood can only save lives w \A/hn CI VV IIW Ol I Conl In the event you or a member of yourimrr replacement please contact Sonny King Georgia Blood Center of the units used and to the patient's account. ?out it. The blood you give helps others live. ^member ting Blood neral population? 1 ery? d a child about seven, t of blood? es off of the inh? hysical to make sure you can give, and iu give it. someone's life? re very often dependent upon surgeries when blood is available. i how long does it take to replace? one anH unnr hnHu ronlaroc IKo Qr>?.r? . upiuv^V/J lilt 11 1111 C ier plan or by someone else? hen it's available. lould \nrA i va lediate family should require blood and he will advise the Carolina credits will be issued immediately