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SEPTEMBER 15. 1953 I W 'K ' m Simm Jwh YOU ONLY HAVE TWO I Clinton Shop shows above the Wf to lose one or both of your eye some but you can still get metal jfl A COCA-COLA IS MIGHTY and enjoy a cold drink, PROVID] floor is as dangerous as a rattlesn joying a coke are Mary Patters< Thi "A safe e "Dc / / f? I- v/a r \ / rvi i i? v ^ ? y i i i i "Safet "Care "A tip "Stop the macd "If you don't si T I llion-Hour I I ? N MHHHB9 i HYES and Arthur Sanders of the IONG way to grind and a good way \ s. The shield on the grinder helps r in your eyes. e REFRESHING and it's fine to take a ED the empty bottles are placed back ake and gives no warning until you ta >n. Julia Fricks and Bessie Stone. s Is How They S<i mployee is an efficient e >n't learn safety by accide nor injury can become a m Get first aid." y saves time-Mavbe a life ?ful today-Carefree tomor on how to be respected: Se safety is not neglected." line before cleaning so it vn upervise safely, you don't < IE CLOTHMAKE Lccident-F ARTHUR SANDERS HERE J vith goggles over your eyes. Th tot up on the forehead. Wear g ind any other job where your e ?)<m t \f W^M ? > li ' break now and then from work in the crates. A bottle on thfe ike a dangerous fall. Shown enV It mployee." ?C. C. Brooks)}irc . / / nt. ?Roy Holtzclaw a jor one -W. J. Shepherd time." ?Arthur Howard _ u row. ? Ralph Stexeart ?e that f~l O ^ V/fWlt f tlUHIIf r.N /on't stop you." ?Clyde Putnam supervise well." ?Edd Heaton R ree Goal In ? * . f fl ^ iHOWS THE RIGHT way to grind. ,ey should be over your eyes. too. oggles when blowing off overhead res are exposed to flying particles. r* v : A|? I hi fllf j 9^iTm THAT OPEN KNIFE IS A F] fellow employee badly. Warp har knives should keep them closed wl sheath. HERE ARE SOME MORE R and bottles on the floor. Pick thei shown above may be yours the n mean fall. 5 i Plants S^. ,lV^M ^ cP^ >B. nH V. T i?' , n V. V 'V i\ I j H X ? JM JOE SPILLERS HERE shows a practice which is too common in the mills and which causes a lot of accidents?blowing off your clothes with an air hose. Some serious accidents have been caused by this, and you may be next if you keep doing it. SAFETY rwnxr AND LAST / m ^ 1* [NE WAY to hurt yourself and a ids, loom fixers and others using len not in use, or carry them in a 1 ATTLESNAKES in a mill?quills m up when you see them. The feet ext time and you'll be riding for a