The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1983, Page Page 10, Image 10
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Employees
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Mrs. Evelyn H. Scott, a Plant No.
twenty-five continuous years service t
her service award watch from Plant I
Clinton
Lt. Joe Gaines, a public relations <
of Highways and Public Transportat
way safety to members of supervisi
Lt. Gaines gave a demonstration \
which simulates an automobile wre
The Convincer shows the particip
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Group of interested employees c
MPH auto accident.
complete
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1 Spooler Operator, recently completed
o Clinton Mills. Evelyn is shown receiving
Manager, Sam Williams.
'buckles uf
official with the South Carolina Departmenl
ion, recently presented a program on high
on and company truck drivers.
with the "Convincer," a mechanical device
:ck at five miles per hour.
ants and by standers the value and import
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Ben Woodard, Jr. has completed 40
Manager, Sam Williams, is shown presen
a plant No. 1 Roving Operator.
Johnny Holder, center, recently comp
vice. Plant Manager, Joe Nelson, left, a
fiplri rnnoratnlatp Inhnnv on arhievil
Johnny is a Lydia Loom Technician.
)' on safety |
t ance of wearing safety belts.
The highway official allowed each parti
feel of an automobile accident while "b
Gaines related his experience in invt
experience he often had where individu
it
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'e Lt. Gaines allows Dicky Patterson a
years continous service. Plant No. 1
ting Woodard his service award. Ben is
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>leted twenty-five continuous years sernd
Weaving Superintendent, Joe Littleig
this milestone in his work career.
program
icipant an opportunity to get the actual
tuckled up."
stigating automobile wrecks and the
als failed to "buckle up."
n opportunity to ride the convincer.