The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5
AUGUST 15, 1954
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REPORT IT?If there is water
on the floor, report it at once to
your Supervisor so it can be
mopped up as David Hughes,
Lydia Weaving, is doing here. A
slippery floor can cause a bad
accident.
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REFRESHING PAUSE?A cold drink is mighty
hot days, but if you leave the bottle in a window
sooner or later it will cause an accident. Put the bo
belong as Juanita Crawford and Lilly Belle C
Inspecting Frame Operators, are doing.
No Sense And
Nonsense Cause
Accidents
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CLEAN WALLS?It is impossible to manufacture cottor
out having lint, but it is not good housekeeping to let tt
accumulate. Here M. E. Tumlin, Lydia First Shift Weaving, is
cleaning down the walls.
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CLEAN FLOORS?The floors
of Clinton and Lydia Mills are
cleaned periodically as illustrated
above by Otis Parrish with his
Floor Sander at Clinton Mills.
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refreshing these
or on the floor. A PLACE FOR
ttles where they hose which Ed King, C
Crawford. Lydia reel or hung up. not lef
cause an accident.
A CLEAN SWEEP ? It's
Herman Nabors' job in Clinton
Spinning to sweep up cotton but
it's the job of everyone NOT to
throw trash on the floor. Good
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PICK IT UP?Don't kick a
bobbin under a loom or leave it
on the floor for someone to have
a bad fall. It only takes a second
to pick it up like Sara King,
Lydia Weaver, is doing here.
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/ERYTHING?And in this case, it's an air
Clinton Mills Spooling, known belongs on a
t on the floor where it can trip someone and
A Clean Mill
Is A Safe
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,CE FOR EVERYTHING?This is especially true of trash
oper place for it is in a trash can as Mrs. J. W. Fowler,
lis First Shift Weaving, illustrates above.