The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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FEBRUARY 15, 1955 Both Clinton J <F~"" ?..~?w ^|i B ' ''; * _4 n \. j : ^^?^iB3VI ^ is for Dusting Takes a minute to do. Keeps offices neat And pleasanter, too. T is for Junk ' It spoils the view? Nasty to look at, And hazardous, too. p is for Paper Each piece has its place Clean up the floors So there's not any trace. k . am is for Water ^ is Wo use it each day S< When spilled on the floor. W Mop it quickly away. A THE CLOTHMAKER Ind Lydia Cotl p is for Eating All apples have cores, But they never belong On our mills' floors. L- H flH&ftui #*<* ? 8&8B j? is for Knives So deadly and sharp. Keep thern in pocket Or practice the harp. Q is for Equipment ^ Oil each rod and gear It will pay you with service For many a year. I I I I I H V J l " ? 7 jf lb B fHLM 2^, A . . * <? L y ^4p_" . ,\| / for Example V *s f?r YOU t?t a good one for all Your yen to rork safely and neatly Gives us a ] nd stay on the ball. That cannot s ton Mills J? is for Extinguishers Keep them in repair. Then if you need them They'll always be there. is for Life There's nothing so dear Keep working safely And live many a year. WML :-! ' \i+r * -4^ is for Rings So pretty and bright. Take them off before working Helps do your job right. mum p> M pL JB fi Jf ^^3l is m m M' |p \ A ^Rf [I I rI VZi^lf 4Ji99H HMppLJ^^J -? ^Hr A/^||nB|JV Nftfifi it IIIflm ^*^H 2 is lor Zeal be neat Together we can prestige Keep our housekeeping be beat. record The best in the land.