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4 THE CLO Published by and i CLINTON and Vt Clinton, Sou Calvin Cooper The publishers of The items of interest from its rc reporters or to the nersonni Copyright 1954 by Cli Published by Clin to Is Your Job W That may seem like a sil yet by the mere failure of s card, your job and every otl seriously threatened. We mean by this that TC you to write a post card or a Strom Thurmond and Senator both is Senate Office Buildin have to tell them is that you ; tariffs on textile goods becaus the textile industry. Then sigi The reason this should 1 matter of lowering tariffs is right now and a vote for an very near future. The House of Represent lowering tariffs on Japanese ar into this country. It was a v Carolina congressmen and cc areas did all they could to p unsuccessful. Both Senators Johnson an to defeat the measure in th< friendly senators on their sic your wife or husband, as we] give them just the right kind help them in the battle to pre Tomorrow may be too late . without fail ! ! imra An This issue of The Clothmc sary of your mills' newspaper, the 36 issues which have been ing and that the variety of sub. everyone has found the readit We always welcome sugj help make The Clothmaker newspaper. These suggestions Office, or through your Depar We especially want to ta deepest appreciation to all o: They have done a wonderful and have given generously of benefit of all of our readers. Anyone Can B< (Or at Least 1 Don't spoil your home life If you are an average i have almost everything a mil You eat three meals per d You wear only one suit < and he can do no more. Both of you read a news same bakerv. You drink the ? get your water from the sam You travel in an auto an more for his, but it doesn't go So why destroy your horn by madly worshipping the G< True, the millionaire isn work each day. But most mi best health insurance we ha off by needing to work each T THMAKER for the employees of fDIA Cotton Mills th Carolina - Editor ? Clothmaker will welcome >aders. Turn them in to your el office. nton-LycLa Cotton Mills n-Lydia Cotton Mills orth Two Cents ly statement on the face of it, ipending two cents for a post ler Clinton-Lydia job may be )DAY is the very moment for letter to either or both Senator Olin Johnson. The address of ig, Washington, D. C. All you are opposed to any lowering of e to do so will destroy jobs in a your name and address. be done TODAY is that this being discussed in the Senate i against will be made in the atives has voted in favor of id other foreign textiles coming ery close vote and our South ngressmen from other textile revent passage, but they were d Thurmond are fighting hard ? Senate. They have a lot of le, but a letter from you and 11 as any of your friends, will of written support which will serve textile jobs. . . Get off your letter TODAY A miversary iker marks the Third AnniverYour editorial staff hopes that published have proved interestjects covered has been such that "lg and pictures interesting. gestions and ideas which will a better and more interesting can be made to the Personnel tmental Reporter. Ir/ ? t h 1 f An/infMAM t /\ .1 ixc nno i)i_v.a,">uii! Hi CAICI1U l)UI f our Departmental Reporters, job, month in and month out, their own personal time for the e A Millionaire Feel Like One) by excessive concern over $$$. \merican worker, you already llionaire enjoys. lay, but that's all he craves. )r one pair of shoes at a time. paper, and eat bread from the ;ame pasteurized milk, and you e city supply. d so does he. Maybe he spends much faster or any more safely. elife and alienate your children jlden Calf? 't forced to get up and go to llionaires do. And work is the ve, so actually you are better day. HE CLOTHMAKE Heart Disease... (Cont'd, from Page 1) the blood vessels are closelj related. We need to understand therefore, that when we saj heart disease, we really mear the group which includes di seases of the valves of the heart, the heart muscle, oj the arteries and the veins. The speed, stress and strair of modern life is quite generally regarded as respon sible for some of the increase in heart disease. This is hare cither to prove or disprove What, then, are we going to do about the failure of the heart? Plainly, most of the deaths which occur at the more advanced ages, offei little hope for prevention. Ir children, we are helpless before the malformations but we can fight the in fections. The means are fair lv simple, close watch ovei the health of all children with adequate convalescence after childhood diseases, will go far to control infections guard against heart injury In adults, the same measures apply in a general way. Regular health inventories while the person remains well are important in bringing to light the cause which may, if neglected give rise tc heart disease. Following a health inventory, it is necessary to take the advice which is given. The seriousness of the heart disease problem is brought home by the American Heart Association this month?Heart Month. II states that the hope of controlling this dread killer lies in scientific research. Still unknown, it points out art the causes of rheumatic fever, high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries which are responsible foi nearly all heart and blooc vessel damage. We cannot do much foi those who already have heari 1?< i- i - uiocusL', uui we Lull nt'ip l( prevent a certain number o! cases in the future and post pone those which are in evitable. Whether health or wealtl is the greater blessing de pends on which you don'' have. s?: # A man could retire nicelj in his old age if he could dis pose of his experience foi what it cost him. We have thought of Thy loving kindness, O God, in the midst of Thy temple.? (Psalms 48, 9.) If we go to church merely as a iormaiuy or naDit or it we just ait there passively listening?-what is the benefit, where the devotion ? Rather should we affirm in our hearts, each individually and personally, God's abiding mercy and love, and strive in righteousness to earn them. :_r 220 Days At Banks do not play fast and loose with figures, which is what makes this calculation > by the Royal Bank of Canada more interesting than ever. 1 We have adapted the figures " to local working conditions, ; based on an eight-hour day ^ and working six days a week. When market conditions re1 duce working time, of course - the figures showing leisure time are increased according? lv. Estimating how much spare time the average person has, ' to do with as he or she sees fit, the bank came up with this compilation: There are 365 days in a year or * 8,760 Deduct 8 hours a day for sleep 2,920 : Lydia Cub Scouts Celebrating the forty-fifth birthday of the Bov Scouts 5 of America, the Lydia Cub QnAiitc nonU M n QH unrlnr f Un ucwuu puv_rv v. uv, uiiuv.1 1,111. 5 direction of Horace Smith, 5 Cubmaster, held their pack meeting bv entertaining at 1 the Community Center. > A program with this theme 1 was carried out. Mr. Smith welcomed the parents and 1 friends. Mrs. lone Wallace and Miss Margaret Blakely, Den Mothers, presented the ? following candidates for Bob cat rank: J. W. Davis, ? Johnny Lanford, Jimmy Dean, Warren Goss, Donald Snyder and Tony Webb. > Those receiving Wolf rank ' were: Bruce Mills, Ricky uoriey, James McL,endon, - Jimmy Alexander and Rollen J Revis. The Bear rank were: Gary Goss, Walter Cato, Odis Emery and Joe Fuller. I Denner Stripes were presented to Gary Goss and Ricky Corley. The presentaL tions were made by Claude ? Crocker, who also brought F greetings from the Lydia Men's Club, who sponsor the Cub Scouts. The parents of those receiving honors were : put2- o ' ^ ^ ' % ^ r ^4 CiVf -1 Huey Barnett, Clinton Mills, is recuperating after an appendectomy at Hays Hospital. Alice Dunaway, Clinton Mills, underwent a minor operation at Hays Hospital. Mrs. J. J. Brabham, Clinton Mills, is doing fine after a recent operation. Mrs. Jimmy Lipford, Clinton Mills, is very sick at the home of Mrs. John Harmon. T titln n n j^iluc can v cannon, Clinton Community, is improving nicely. Lillie Mae Motes, Clinton Mills, is a patient at Hays Hospital. MARCH IS, 19S5 e All Yours Deduct 6 days' work a week at 8 hours a day for 50 weeks 2,400 Deduct half an hour a day for going to and from work 150 Deduct 2 hours a day for meals 730 Deduct J/2 an hour a day for dressing and undressing 182 3,462 Hours left to do with as you please 5,298 . . . and that equals 220 days of 24 hours each, or about 60 per cent of the entire year. Receive Awards also recognized. The Committeemen of the Pack were presented. Using the theme of "Let Freedom Ring," Mr. Smith presented a fitting program using a patriotic ending. The guests were invited intn f Vin rlininrf rnnm nrrk IIUV V1IV. VillilUg 1 VV>111 V> IICIU the Blue and Gold banquet was served. A huge birthday four-tiered cake centered the banquet table. Each tier was marked in red letters, "Happy Birthday To The Boy Scouts Of America". Fortyfive blue tapers adorned the cake. Favors of small blue bells with gold lettering, "Lvdia Cub Scouts" were pinned on the guests. Did You Know That .... Our safety program year after year is steadily decreasing our accidents at Clinton-Lydia Mills? Your interest and cooperation will help out in this human project. There is no job along the line unimportant in our effort to make the best in cloth? A handful of salt in the wash day rinse water will help keep clothes from sticking or freezing to the line on damp cold days? Every employee reaching the age of 65 should go at once to the U. S. Social Security office and check on his claim and benefits? During the Revolutionary War, our battle deaths were 4.435 for all combined services, Army, Navy, and Marines, as compared to 293,105 for World War II? The first round by round fight broadcast was Dempsev \rc (~^ n rnnn in*' * 1 ftO 1 O T ? u. v ?? j/v unci ill 1 nL* 1 . J . Andrew White was the announcer. Sales, quality, and production are our combined efforts to give the customer the best which in turn means a better security for us as employees of Clinton-Lvdia Mills?