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4 K*. pBppilBBWB r-. > Repairs often parts. Here J. Clinton Mills' ? pairing a sand The Loom Fixer's job is a vital and very im a Loom Fixer at Lydia Cotton Mills, is shown g< * , ?1 ? ? ~ T 1 Our Carpenters save the mill big money e on the part of all employees will save even mc Otto Wainwright. of Clinton Mills, are shown fir Si * 1 Paul Quinton, a Welder at f Clinton Cotton Mills, here is operating a pressure welder as he a THE CLOTHMAK save buying new B. Carson of the >hop is shown reroll for a loom. ( m 7 WV a I M V PBr ^ 4-^S2l w^+ ' ;2i| ^ r . r^ fl Pa portant one in both of our mills. Here John Co< ttting a loom back into production. 11 iidffSr Jr9 *ch year and proper care of the things they m: ire. adding to our job security. E. T. Dean. left, t lishing a bench they made. Motors, like people, will b\ out" ^cre Otis Graham, Elec at Clinton Cotton Mills shown i : e r Good N A Bettei IJJVERYTHING wears ou given enough time. T our cars, watch repairmer our radios and television selves, get "out of fix." None of us mind loo i thousands upon thousands it to the garage for a min driven carefully and ha\ Neither do we gripe if wc the dentist because we ha1 We have the same thinj Mills. We have highly skill mills as well as others whc I all machinery and other run at peak efficiency. In city in themselves. We its. fixers, welders, plumber: operators and others on th I In the operation of tw Lydia, there is much wor as the result of just norm the time of these men is they have to spend perhap not wear out or break 1 through someone's careless) too, when an employee fa; visor a small defect or some It could be a missing boll this turns into a big repa of our maintenance men ju; when it first happened, bu a repair job which takes particular piece of mach that amount of time. I ike ind lrn tri - OUT NOVEMBER 15, 1954 | i I laintenance ] Makes Cli r, Safer Plaj i i t or breaks if used enough and | hat is why we have garages for \ for our watches, radio men for sets, and doctors when we, ournuch if we have driven a car for of miles and then have to take or repair, minor because we have re maintained the car properly. ? have a small bill after going to ^e taken care of our teeth. * here at Clinton and Lydia Cotton ed craftsmen in our Shops at both >se duty it is to properly maintain equipment so that the mills can fact, our mills are like a small have carpenters, painters, loom 3, electricians, mechanics, lathe le job, day and night, o large mills such as Clinton and k for these men to do each day lal wear and tear. But sometimes wasted. We say wasted because is hours fixing something that did hrough normal use, but instead * Timp f?f tVloCO mon ic ,,.C- /-wJ ...... ???vuw UIV.il AO VVUOIUU, ils to report to his or her Supervising wronfj as soon as it happens. f : which has shaken off, but soon lir job. It would have taken one st a few seconds to fix the damage t if allowed to grow, it turns into hours and in the meantime, this linery is out of production for 1 I m I I, I I Help Restrict > (Maintenance f Not To Carel^ :