The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1984, Page page 12, Image 12
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Bailey Plant Employee
Earn Safety Award
From SCTMA
Clinton Mills' Bailey Plant won second place in Group III (under t
of the South Carolina Textile Manufacturers' Association (SCTMA)
Contest. Employees at the Bailey Plant worked 499,997 hours in
a single accident resulting in a lost day of work. Textile plants w
according to the number of "man hours" worked during 1983.
Company's Saluda Plant won first place in the same group com
with 568,711 accident-free hours. Awards were presented by Cor
Labor Ed McGowan at the closing session of the SCTMA Pla
Division meeting at Hilton. More than 170 textile plants entered
tion. Examining the Safety Award are left to right, Robert Lee Sii
Greene, Leonard Finley, Plant Manager Gregg Link, Harold Sr
McGowan. Maxie V/allenzine. Sherrie Moore. Georee Cook and I
Clinton Mills Sales Co. President W. James (Jim) d
Raleigh recently received the March of Dimes 1984 tl
Textile Industry Service to Humanity Award. During the 1
recognition activities held at the Hotel Pierre in New York ii
City, Raleigh was cited for his integrity, dedication, and F
leadership in the textile industry, for his generosity and C
tireless efforts to benefit the welfare of all people, and his
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Clinton employees being amazed at the
? T value of their company benefits as the
annual benefits statements were distributed
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of wearing safety shoes while the equipment
was being moved into the Bailey Plant ...
/I Maid of Cotton, Valerie Bendall, telling Pres
ident George Cornelson about some of her
M activities as the cotton industry's fashion
emissary ... Garel Satterfield checking a
Sulzer loom technician manual to be sure all
new loom settings were correct ...
B Iris Smith instructing Bailey Plant visitors
B to sign the visitor's register in the Bailey
Plant lobby ... Eloise McElveen discussing
her retirement benefits with Hank Cronic
and John Wallace ... Josh Hamilton discusSsing
import quotas with marketing staff ...
Florence Alcorn in New York office rushing
to get reports back to Clinton on time ...
Brian Sheatv looking for the best tvDe of
safety glasses to wear ...
Calvin Cooper making arrangements for
Carolina-Georgia Blood Center to replace
blood used by a retired Old Timer during
surgery... Clinton Mills Sales staff reviewing
he 750 000) a March of Dimes publication honoring
11983 Safety Sales Company President, Jim Raleigh ...
1983 without Bryan Coleman smiling when asked to talk
i f'?H about his daughter's basketball and acadeirif
' ' a mic record ... Bailey Dixon, Jr. carefully sortMilliken
and ing thr0Ugh hundreds of pieces of interpleting
1983 office mail to make certain it was all delinmissioner
of vered on time as scheduled ...
nt Managers Raymond Cash telling his fellow emthp
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,? pioyees now mucn tne baie-u-Mauc TiDer
mpson, Willie handling system had improved the opening
nith, Johnnie room ... John Willard inspecting a piece of
Lois West. office furniture to determine the best way to
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listinguished service to the Greater New York Chapter of
he March of Dimes. Raleigh joined Clinton mills Sales in
965 as National sales manager. He is active in many
ndustrial, civic and charitable organizations. With
taleigh, right, are Clinton Mills, Inc. President George H.
lornelson and Chairman Robert M. Vance, center.
you see...
match an already existing finish ... Interested
employees discussing the results of
the pulmonary function tests with Sonny
King ... Sammy Lanford helping set up refreshment
tables for a retiring employee ...
D. C. Whitman putting on special rain
wear before leaving to make repairs to Clinton
power supply ... Ricky Page seriously
thinking about the safest way to make an
electrical connection work in the Lydia Shop
... Jared Sullivan trying to determine when
the next Democratic election was going to be
held ... Kathleen Sinclair and a host of Lydia
Cloth Room employees planning a festive
employee retirement party ...
Joe Spiders telling his friends about a new
position he has with the National Guard ...
Helen Sellers trying to determine how many
yards of superior quality fabric Geneva pro
uuuea cotii wbcr ... rtuuseveu Junes ana
Jesse Williams wondering how long it would
be before it would be time to begin weekly
grass cutting activities... Cloa Dunaway telling
Mac George how much she enjoyed the
"dinners" fellow employees always give retirees
...
Bill Stanton reviewing the purchasing of
new Bailey Plant equipment ... Richard
Bowie painting #1 Cloth Room doors ...
Gary Kuykendall directing some fellow employees
as to the best way to rope off construction
areas at the Bailey Plant so there
would be no accident hazards... Harry Sullivan
pointing out construction and mechanical
features to Bailey Plant Maufacturing
staff during a weekly joint Engineering and
Bailey Plant staff meeting ... Wylie Brannen
commending his weavers on their efforts to
maintain high production and quality stan
uorub ...
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