The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1954, Page 5, Image 5
SEPTEMBER 15, 1954
How Do You
Have you ever wondi
employee? For example, if
for a job would you hire y
You probably would h
hesitation but could you tei
If you don't have the i
just remember that no om
yardstick to people with co
difficult for a person to ju
Such a list of questions
an impartial view of yours<
kid yourself and answer "
you really believe that is t
give you a good indication
All 16 questions conce
answered with a fair deg
thouch. that inh norfnrrmr
To get a complete picture of
his performance in all activ
Examine yourself on tl
Afterwards add up you
then read what the experts
down block of writing.
HOW DO
Are you genuinely interesl
about your job?
Do you like to work with
team effort?
Are you considered friend
with the people you work
Are you trying to carry y
group effort?
Are you known as one whc
Do you report to work on 1
Do you carefully follow a]
and regulations?
Do you keep your personal
neat as possible?
Do you conscientiously pre
and off the job?
Do you take your work pi
to immediate supervision?
Does your work reflect ne
and thoroughness?
Are you eager to learn mo
Do you participate in com
Are you anxious to help d
make your job more prod
Are you known as one who
and helping hand to anotl
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Children And
More than a hundrc
children, their parents ar
leaders turned out for th
big Sign-Up Rally held in t?
Clinton Mills Communil
early in September whic
gave a new burst of intere
in various scouting activith
here.
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through the community. r<
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made.
Shape Up Today?
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you were hiring men and womer
ourself?
ire yourself without a moment's
li exactly why?
mswer on the tip of your tongue
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mplete accuracy. It is even more
idge himself.
as listed below will help you gel
Blf, though. Providing you do no1
Yes" to all the questions unless
he correct answer, this quiz will
about your performance,
rn job performance and can be
ree of accuracy. Keep in mind
ice is only one form of activity
a person you'd have to delve intc
ities.
le check list.
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say about the quiz in the upsideYOU
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ted and enthusiastic
?Yes ?No
others in a
, . ?Yes ?No
lly and congenial
with? ?Yes ?No
our share of the
.. . , ?Yes ?No
> sticks to the job"? ?Yes No
time?and regularly? ?Yes No
II job - rules
?Yes ?No
appearance as
?Yes ?No
>mote safety on
?Yes ?No
oblems directly
?Yes ?No
atness. accuracy
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re about your job? ?Yes ?No
munity activities? ?Yes ?No
evelop ways to
uctive? ?Yes ?No
? will lend a willing
her employee? ?Yes ?No
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Rally At Clinton Coi
Parents As Fal Ac
?d and then registration for this
id year's activities,
le The program held in the
le auditorium of Academy Street
:y school began with Rev. J. W.
h Spillers pronouncing the inst
vocation. Recreation Director
-s Charles Leatherwood welcomed
evervone present and
le '
Mrs. Joe Land. Community
eDirector,
introduced the
j. speakers.
s, Mrs. Hubert Boyd spoke
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Ginger Paulette McCauley was
seven days old when this picture
was made with her mot ler.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James McCauley of
Laurens and the granddaughter
t. of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor
)f of Lydia and Mrs. Paul Mcrs
Cauley and the late Mr. Mcis
Cauley. Mr. McCauley is the
former Patsy Windsor of Lydia.
THE CLOTHMAKE
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DINNER HONORS MR. SPA]
of Clinton Cotton Mills was given
Templeton are seen in the foregr<
John Sparks
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his associates and all of those
who worked with him.
"He devoted much of his
spare time unselfishly to
church and community affairs
as indicated by his
membership in C a 1 v a r y
Baptist Church, the Recreation
Commission. Masonic
Order, City Democratic Club
and the Council of the Clinton
Mills Boy Scout Troop."
* * *
i Progress, you must admit,
i always involves a certain
amount of risk. After all. you
can't steal second base and
still keep one foot on first.
nmunity Attracts
tivities Started
on the work of thp Rln^
Birds. Dr. Fred Holcombe discussed
Cub Scouts, Mrs. J.
B. Templeton, Campfire Girls
and W. C. Baldwin. Boy
Scouts.
More than 89 children
participated in these organizations
at Clinton Mills last
year. Many of these same
children re-registered at the
rally and were joined bv
more than 40 non- <-..-.,-1
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girls.
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Lorraine Dunaway was three
years old August 27. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dunaway. Clinton Mills.
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RKS?A dinner honoring John S]
at Epps Eating Place in Greenvil
jund together with a portion of t
m iH
JOHN SPARKS. RETIRINJ
shown above receiving an engrav
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ricnusni r. suas naney at t h
in Greenville.
A Father Talks
Every few days, the son or
daughter of a Clinton-Lydia
employee takes out the family
car for the first time on their
own. It is a serious moment
and one which too often is
not taken seriously enough
hv t VlO narortf
-j v..^ (juiciu ui me teenager.
The following brief remar
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father to his teen-ager son
about to drive might well be
clipped and saved for the
moment when your child
takes the car out for the first
time.
"Son. in return for the
keys to the car, you're in for
three minutes of hard listening.
First, you might as well
know now that any infraction
of the rules that you had to
learn to pass the test will
mean the end of your permission
to drive. The hazards
of the road are serious enough
when you obey all the regulations.
Nobody has a right to
multiply the risk.
"The rules of the road and
some mechanical ability are
important, but no more important
than your attitude
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>arks. retiring Overseer of Carding
le. Mr. Sparks and Vice President
he other guests.
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ed watch from Clinton-Lydia Mills'
e dinner in honor of Mr. Sparks
To His Teen-Ager
and sense of responsibility.
The distorted attitude of
some drivers toward the la .
toward themselves or toward
other living things is what
makes the automobile our
number one killer. It's up to
you to maintain the right attitude
as a driver, but be
constantly on guard for those
who don't or won't. The other
fellow has to be on your
mind all the time.
"Regard and treat the car
as what it is: A complicated
mechanism designed to get
you where you're going with
a minimum of effort on your
part. It is not a fast-moving
toy, or a means to express
feelings of power or superiority,
or a stage on which to
show off?except maybe your
nnvui 1V? , aici UIOA ctllll fUfl"
scientiousness. While you're
at the wheel you must never
give way to anger, or impatience.
or undue hurry, or
absentmindedness, or fatigue,
or a stupid impulse to show
some idiot you aren't
'chicken.'
"Courtesy is one ingredient
(Cont'd, on Page 6)