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Page3 Employees End Work Careers In this issue of “The Clothmaker,” we’d like to feature a number of employees who have completed a long and successful work career with Clinton Mills. “The Clothmaker” wishes each of them a long and enjoyable retirement and expresses its appreciation for the many contributions each has made while associated with the company. ... Kathleen Sinclair saying good bye to associates in Lydia cloth room after 28 years of service. ... J. C. Estes, ending a 44-year work career in Lydia spinning. ... James Harris looking forward to the future after 32 years in No. 2 weaving. ... Paul Arnold recalling past 34 years in Lydia maintenance. ... Josephine Allman pleasantly re- calling last 36 years in No. 2 weaving. ... Wilton Lyles completing 12 years at Bailey weaving. ... Mattie Ruth O’Shields planning for an enjoyable retirement after 18 years in Bailey weaving. ... Frances Meeks, retiring from Lydia weaving after 42 years of ser vice. ... Kelly King planning for the fu ture as he ends 46 years in No. 2 spinning.