The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1984, Page page 11, Image 11

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"Crafted Wi (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is reprinte NCTMA Newsletter with the permission of Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association.) Have you talked with your retailer yet? I'm looking for a new suit. Something relativ vative. Good quality. Reasonably priced. And. "Crafted With Pride in USA." First store doesn't have much of a selectio ican-made suits. Tell the manager why "no nicely to call or advertise when he gets in i suits, "Crafted With Pride in USA." He's understanding. Says he will call. Second store much like the first. Jnly t*e different. He doesn't like any part of "Crafted in USA." Got a good business with imports. "What are you trying to do anyway," he fum< out of business?" No sir. Just the opposite. Trying to keep y ness. If these imports keep flooding in on u going to be more textile and apparel people o And. if textile people aren't working they d If companies aren't making money, they doi It's good business to buy American. It's goc to sell American. it Keeps Americans worKing. Keeps Americ Keeps retailers busy. Keeps stores open. H munities prosperous. Second store manager says, "Well, mayt into stocking more American-made suits ... Third store ready for business. Here's sc suits, sir. American-made. Looks great. Right register jingles. Happy manager. Happy cus He's got the message. Maybe he should business. Maybe he should have a sign. "Yes. We t suits 'Crafted With Pride in USA.'" Have you talked with your retailer yet? * MA. Mm m ^A im supervision i Respond In Ai William Adair, Director of the Laurens County Emergency Medical Service, addressed the March Supervisory Safety meeting at Bailey, Clinton 1 and 2, and Lydia Plants. "We are a service agency," stated Adair, as he gave participants pointers in how to respond in case of an emergency. "It is important that a caller give us good directions in an emergency. In a panic situation, callers often forget to be specific and this can cause the EMS team to be late." Supervisors and the plant nurses were advised to give to EMS an idea of what has happened when summoned for assistance. "We need to know if we need back-up assistance to free someone who is trapped, if we need to have medical specialists to meet us at the hospital, or any other crucial assistance." Adair praised the efforts of Clinton personnel who have given EMS personnel th Pride" Tells Americ from the the ^f > Ar -i elyconser- jj Amer- ' N%ki supply of manager is \tC Pride ou in busis there are iut of work, on't spend. ans buying. Ceeps com 3e. I'll look maybe." jme quality price. Cash itomer. have more lave quality Red? white and blue bur placed on cars, vans and t "Buy American" theme. Tl old How To n tmergency assistance when answering a Clinton Mills' call. "Our calls here are few." he added, "this indicates you have an excellent safety program." "We have progressed a great deal in the last few years." he explained. "Once we were a 'grab and run' agency, but no more." "Our personnel can be at Clinton Mills in less than 6 minutes from the time we get a call. Every effort is made to stay reasonably close to the speed limit because of the safetv factors involved." Adair, accompanied by EMS Technician Bill Ellerbe explained the areas covered by the emergency sevice, its fees, funding, and service provided. "Our role." he added in closing, "is to transport an iniured or sick person to the nearest facility where the emergency can be harrllprl " ,i\ A'SS IfWi jfi ~"]7.to all \jJ an Made Textile Sto HI nper stickers have been program is a natioi rucks to emphasize the tile jobs, le "Crafted With Pride" |f 'S ^ y. William Adair explains to No. 2 Carding No. 1 Weaving Assistant Superintendent I ment for a cardiac arrest victim. i mammmmmwm ? j 11 KB David Smith and Bill Ellerbe, right, dis by the EMS. page 11 ry C/^ 'c.V ? iwide effort aimed at saving texwm J Superintendent Bob Hooks and Nathaniel Pitts emergency treat\ ~"?mi cuss life support equipment used