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Page3 Employees Respond to Blood Drive by Giving "Gift of Life" Clinton Mills employees responded en thusiastically to the recent blood drive con ducted at Bailey, Clinton No. 1 and 2 and Lydia. Clinton’s 1,556 employees contributed 311 pints of blood. Sharon Warday, director of donor re sources for the Carolina-Georgia Blood Cen ter, stated, “Clinton employees are a very “super” group of blood donors. We are most appreciative of the invaluable cooperation we get from those who organize, recruit and coordinate donors and actually give the blood. “Employees like Clinton Mills volunteers have enabled the center to provide unlimited blood supplies for open heart surgeries, liver transplants, treatment of leukemia victims and restoration of burned and injured vic tims.” Those giving the life-saving substance were: Bailey Plant—Randy Tucker, Roy Ed wards, Wayne Kirkland, Elizabeth W. Bag- well, Dorothy L. Thompson, Leroy Taylor, Calvin E. Franklin, John Powers, Rudine Jones, Sarah M. Rice, James Cunningham, Annie Pressley, Kenneth W. Morse, Ralph Tumlin, Brenda Wilson, Robert Cobb, Steve Lanford, Michael Pressley, Clarence Martin and Sarah Dunaway. Also, Jimmy L. Jacks, Gary Kuykendall, Gene Floyd, Charles C. Mabry, Gerald Shea- ly, Claude L. Smith Jr., Karen M. Mars, Raymond Lane, Larry Carter, Willie James Leake, Thomas F. Motes Jr., Prue D. Waters, Teddy L. McLendon, Floy G. Truelock, Nor ma C. Moore, Willie R. Green, Raymond Brant, Lester E. Campbell, JackD. Pitts Jr., Donnie Smith, David Cobb and Donald L. Samples. Lydia Plant—James A. Smith, John L. Brewington, Curtis J. Todd, Roosevelt Fair, Ronnie Pace, Stanley Anderson, Beverly Alexander, Russell lusti, Brian F. Pace* Kathy Crain, Evelyn Flemming, Michael A. Blanton, Thomas E. Anderson, Carolyn Rushton, Jerry L. Roberts, Clevan Summers, Merita F. Lawson and George Franks Jr. Also, James B. Young, Ralph Blackwell, Deborah B. Moore, Greg B. Kennedy, Melvin A. Yeager Jr., Willie B. Blueford, Lawrence A. Estes, Ervin L. Miller, James E. McDowell, Jesse M. Kirby, Peter Moon, Glenn Prather, Willie J. Bluford, Alvin Sat terfield, William K. Bagwell, Junius S. Boyd, Willie Burnside and William E. Gregory. Also, John W. Glenn, Fred B. Smith, Mickey A. Dover, Harry G. Patterson Jr., Sanford M. Murphy, Richard K. Tucker, Her man I. Phipps Jr., Bennie R. Anderson, Ricky L. Wilson, George R. Smith, Jerry Smith, Barry McGee, Willie T. Brown Jr., John A. Smith, Jewell McGee, Shirley Bar- low, Deidra Gambrell and Robin Duncan. Also, Charles Edward Brown, Charles Lit tle, Henry V. Blalock, Linda Crawford, Jack ie A. Bragg, Thomas Womble, Mitchell Wig- ley, Darrell E. Braggs, Brian Shealy, Karen Wilson, Edna McGee, Hall King, Vincent Cunningham, Steve Heaton, Annie C. Par rish, Michael Smith, Joe B. Nelson and John Trevino. Also, Javan Atkinson, Mark Walker, Bobby L. Kennedy, Thomas J. Harris, Richard Rumfelt, Evelyn Stevenson, Robert B. Trib ble, Robert Hairston, Anthony Gaines, Kristi Byrd, Carl Turner, Derrick Simpson, Richard Howard, Genella Robertson, James Franks, Charles Smith, John Walker and Rossell A. lusti. Plants No. 1, 2 and Office—Norman D. King, John R. Swetenburg, Horace Howell, Troy Bagwell, Carroll Baker, Franklin E. Howell, Ben Woodward, Lawrence A. Nel son, Darrell White, Ray Patterson, Eric V. Clayton, John Cooper, Lorena Pyles, Howard E. Stroud, O’Dell Lambert, Postel Kinard, Benny Tucker, Marvin Eustace, William Calhoun, Tony W. Rhodes, Larry Smith, Kevin T. Tucker, Claude D. Ward, Tal Crews Jr. and Joseph A. Cothran. Also, William Sanders, Donald E. Simp son, Cecil Brantley, Benny B. Brewer, Luke W. Smith Jr., Jeffry Curenton, Ann King Moore, Luther Smith, Sue Gann, Luther Tol- lison, Johnny Tucker, Mary A. Gambrell, Albert Brown, William B. Prince, Eddie Bradley, Oscar Howell, Walter Evans, James David Wyatt, Joe L. Dillard, Doyle Temple ton, James R. Cothran, Lawrence Bigbee, Janice M. Cobb, L. C. Roberson and Johnny E. Smith. Also, Phillip P. Rogers, Clyde D. Ammons, Angelo C. Barksdale, James B. Darby, Robert L. Saltzman Jr., Bennie Simmons, Ray Gossett Sr., Odell Brown, Brian Black- well, Dennis Tucker, Charlie Hill, Larry Scurry, James Motes Jr., Ronald Benard Floyd, Roger Kuykendall, Viola Edwards, Ricky Wilson, Harvey Richard, Robert Clar- dy, Keith Butler, Daren Stroud, Lillie Leake, Anthony Henderson, David Duvall and Robert Lyons. Also, Magdeline Miller, Nathaniel Pitts, Matthew Paulsen, Michael Maggard, James South, James E. Croy, Donald Trammell, William Pinsen, David Glenn, Carlton Greg ory, Billy Simpson, Jesse Leake, Charles Trammell, Michael Dickson, Doll Hunter, Michael Alexander, Barry McWatters, Roy Weidman, Barbara Dickson, Michael Entre- kin, David Robinson, Mark Davis, Jerry Owen, Robert Simmons and Rickey Glenn. Also, James Braswell, Wayne Hill, Brenda Tucker, Ronald Swindler, Douglas Pitts, Kenny Putman, Edward Overstreet, Alan Brewer, Earl McWatters, Stanley Axson, Thomas Culbertson, Carroll Phillips, Larry Lawton, Mary Madden, Billy Long, Calvin Croy, Carroll Foshee, Mae Sanders, Samuel Pitts, Paul L. Samples, Jerry J. Heaton, Dale Malone, James H. Samples, Glenn Dellinger and Harold R. Webb. Also, Rebecca Tollison, Vickie M. Barnes, Deborah K. Freeman, Gerald H. Littlejohn, Jimmy Heaton, Sammy Lenford, William D. Waters, Bruce Tapp, Corrine Graham, Mil lard H. Campbell, Barbara P. Dickson, John ny Rushton, Danny Webb, Nell Haggart, Jared D. Sullivan, Marvin G. Gault, Mike Tucker, Danny Deadwyler, Kenneth H. Stroud, Casper Bond, Pat Owens, David S. Brown, Louis G. Meeks, Allen L. Robertson and Norman K. Craven. Also, Linda Davis, Joe B. Spillers, Mar garet Seay, Matthew R. King, Dennis Swayn- gham, James F. Miller, Betty Samples, Doug Newton, John Price, Gerald Satterfield, Jes sie W. Brewster, William S. Fennell, Patricia Neal, William R. Hill, Silas M. Campbell, William E. Stanton, Francis K. McGee, Wil liam Osborne, Pam H. Nance, Andy Ellis, Manuel E. Darby, Perry C. Parrish, Bob Hooks Jr., Brawley I. Pitts, Thomas Prince Jr., Claude A. Crocker, Jasper J. Buchanan, Patricia Mabry and Linda P. Brock. CHAMPIONS AGAIN—For the fifth time in 17 years, a Keith Richardson- coached team from Clinton High can lay claim to a state football championship. The Red Devils came out strong and quickly put an end to Middleton’s hopes, 30-0, in the AAA title game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. Following is a list of Red Devil players who have Clinton Mills affiliations: Scott Smith — Fre<t Smith, Lydia Carding; John Tiller — Jim Coleman, Office; Jeff Davenport — Ted Davenport, Office; Mike Wilkins — Don Wilkins, Bailey Carding Superin tendent; Frederick Booker—Dennis Gary, #2 Plant Carding; Derrick Booker— Dennis Gary, #2 Plant Carding; James Cunningham — James Cunningham, Bailey Carding; John Cunningham — James Cunningham, Bailey Carding; Anthony Conway — Maggie Conway, Lydia Weave; Chuck Wilson — Constance Wilson, #2 Cloth Room; Quincy Suber — Lester and Joyce Cook, Bailey (Card ing, Spinning); Norris Currenton — Mary Frances Currenton, #2 Plant Weaving; Ricky Vance — Barbara Vance, Bailey Spinning; Dennis Anderson — Ada Anderson, #2 Plant Weaving; and Andrew Carter — Willie Carter, #2 Plant Weaving. Blessings of the Season And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men... Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wisemen from the east to Jerusalem, saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him... And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go and search diligently for the young child; and when ye have found him, bring me word again, that I may come and worship him also. When they had heard the king, they departed, and lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was... And when they were come into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. —From Luke 2 and Matthew 2