The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1955, Page 4, Image 4
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THE CL<
Published by ar
CLINTON and
Clinton, I
Calvin Cooper
The publishers of
items of interest from it
reporters or to the pers<
Safety - Cor
Is N
Happily, while accidents
quent none the less we ai
ability in bringing our sa
possibilities to rewarding 1
Nationally known safet
have progressed physically
ficult for them to make a ci
Yet we have more accide
What is the cause and cur
Our physical improvem<
tie value unless we the eir
attitude. An awareness to
Can Happen To Me", goes a
dents. Add to this a clear-c
Hn vr\nr ir>K V-,> "
v?v j v/wi jww uiiu nuvv iu ua
find for yourself that safe
result of forethought, can
safety rules and regulation
Of nearly all accidents
they are more from the w
want of knowledge. Refer
phatically made to "Unsai
The old slogan of "The Ale
true in textiles today.
You alone can do what
self. With the desire and ?
work the balance of your
For your own sake, we
minds and carelessness oul
Si
A n n i
m rrayer oy i
"Build me a son, O Lc
who will be strong enough
know when he is weak, i
brave enough to face him<
when he is afraid; one v
will be proud and unbend
in honest defeat, and hum
and gentle in victory.
"Build me a son whose wi
bone will not be where
backbone should be; a son v
will know Thee ? and tha
know himself is the foun
tion stone of all knowledgi
"Lead him, I pray, not in
path of ease and comfort,
under the stress and spur
difficulties and rhnllor
Here let him learn to st?
up in the storm; here let 1
learn compassion for th
who fall.
"Build me a son whose he
will be clear, whose goal \
be high; a son who will rr
3THMAKER
id for the employees of
LYDIA Cotton Mills
South Carolina
Editor
The Clothmaker will welcome
s readers. Turn them in to your
Dnnel office.
A . . . I
iscious ATtitude
lecessary
; in our mills are becoming less fre
*e deeply concerned about our in
ifetv programs from the stage ol
ealities.
y engineers tell us that our milk
to the point where it is most dif
onstructive safety recommendation
nts than some less modern' mills
e for this problem?
mts and safety programs are of lit
iployees develop a safety-conscioui
danger and a realization that "II
i long way towards preventing acci
ut knowledge of the correct way tc
;e tools and materials and you wil
ly is no accident?ratner it is the
2 and the constant application ol
s.
arising in our mills it may be saic
ant of alertness and care than the
ence is again particularly and em
ie Acts & Practices" in our mills
?rt is Seldom Hurt" certainly hold;
is needed to avoid injury to your
i safety-conscious attitude, you car
life without a disabling injury.
i ask you to take safety into voui
t of your actions.
ncerely,
k* u '?
i*i* xitiy uitry
David H. Roberts
General MacArthur
>rd, ter himself before he seeks t<
i to master other men; who wil
md learn to laueh vot npvpr fnr
C>--1 J ""w "
>elf get how to weep; one who wil
/ho reach into the future, yet nev
ing er forget the past,
hie "And after all these thing
are his, add, I pray, enough o
ish- a sense of humor, so that hi
his may always be serious, ye
vho never take himself too seri
t to ously. Give him humility,
da- that he may always remem
fi hf?r t lln eimnlioa>r f 4....
w. ?v-i vii\- oiiii|7iiv.iiy ui HU
the greatness, the open mind o
but true wisdom, the weakness o
of true strength,
ige. "Then I, his father, will dan
and to whisper, T have not lived ii
lim vain'."
ose An excellent prayer for al
Americans to emulate.
'art
vill Safety is an ally?not ai
las- alibi.
THE CLOTHMAKER
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Ricky Lee is the six-months-old pi oj*l a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman presen
n Cauble. Clinton Weaviry. He was which
4 months old when this picture
was made. cess.
APRIL 15. 1955
1 IS HUGE SUCCESS
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wo 300 - Pounds Blocks Of Ice
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- - And Then Six Winners
sol Night Is
:essful Event
annual "School Ni^ht"
m sponsored by the
Club Clinton
vas held at 7:!1() o'clock. aJ|
ny Street School. V * J
rtfiinmont u/nv: m ncn
? - ? m
the djy jM
which revealed to the F I y
ce some of the vein's "i-qnV?
activities. Choruses.
. Songs and a Toy Ori
were highlights of the ||^|BE3l8flR8ESS9S?!^'^MHHHlHI
m. Many paients weie Ronald is the 4-months-old son
t for t h e program of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strange,
proved a great sue- ?J B*lesBurg' ?and g??-nd.so" of
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan, Clinton No.
1 Spinning.