Clinton Mills clothmaker. [volume] ([Clinton, South Carolina]) 1984-198?, June 15, 1984, Page Page 2, Image 2
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Employees
Personnel from Clinton's four weaving
plants participated in a comprehensive
Scott Air Pak training program.
Tom Durgin, a sales representative for
Safety Equipment Company, demonstrated
the proper use of the life-saving emergency
equipment.
"Clinton Mills has long had a reputation of
providing the best equipment available,"
stated Durgin. "The equipment is available,
but we must know how to use it," he added.
"Every person designated as a Scott Air
Pak user on the fire fighting team should
take necessary time to practice with the
equipment so that if a fire breaks out, employees
will be familiar enough to put the
device on in 30 seconds or less."
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learned the various techniques in operating
the "air pak" valves, replacement of the
tanks, and proper checks for safe operations.
Employees were shown how to communicate
with fellow fire fighters while wearing
the face mask, the necessity of using a safety
line to find the way from a smoke-filled
room, and the feel of the equipment while
crawling on the floor.
The company has numerous Scott Air
Paks located at designated areas throughout
the plants. They are checked regularly for
operational readiness and frequently to
meet the latest safety standards.
Participants i
Those participating in the Scott Air training
from their respective plants were:
PLANT NO. 1?Albert Brown, Theodore
Rice and Glenn Dellinger
MAINTENANCE?Buddy Tapp, Marshall
Vaughan, Sammy Lanford, Fred Ballew,
James Smitherman, Rick Page, Mike
Kinard, Bryan Coleman and Donald Trammell
PLANT NO. 2?Harold Stroud, Grady
Stevenson, Billy R. Smith, Brian Blackwell,
Michael Maggond, M.H. Campbell, Kenneth
Bull, Larry Lawson and Ray Gossett
LYDIA?James A. Smith, Roosevelt Fair,
George R. Smith, Van Oxner, Leroy McGee,
Roger Deyton and James Robinson
STAFF ? Sonny King and James
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Training Director James Buchanan,
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BAILEY?Roy Edwards, Harry Lanford,
Bruce Clark, Buck Walker, Calvin Franklin,
Leroy wens, jimmy Darren, DODDy ivicuieilan,
Richard Patterson, Claude S. Smith,
Jr., James Parkman, J.C. Childress, Calvin
Shelton, Robert Cobb, Teddy McClendon,
James Cunningham, Rabbit King, Garel Satterfield,
David O'Shields, James Woody,
Preston Culbertson, James Williams, Willie
Watson, James Brown, Wilton Pyles, John
Faulkner, Isaac Carter, Larry Pace, Donnie
Pitts, Willie Leake, Fred Fuller, Maxie Wal
lenzme, beorge Mng, LarYOii bmitn, htahk
McCarson, Leonard Finley, Charles Whitmire,
Ellis M. Crowder, Allen Robertson,
John L. Cook, Jimmy Jacks and Willie
Greene
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Alexis Glenn
Is Finalist
Alexis Glenn has been selected as a finalist
in the 1984 Miss South Carolina PreTeen
Pageant. The pageant will be held on
August 18, 1984, at the Hyatt-Regency in
Greenville, S.C. Contestants are judged on
personal interview, poise, personality, talent
and appearance.
Alexis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven C. Wright of Joanna. Her grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Wright of Clin14./.
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She is a student of Joanna-Woodson
elementary and has had 4 years of dance
instruction under the direction of Wilson
Dance Academy and Kendyl's School of
Dance in Whitmire.
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