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6 m mttim 1 \ B BE A LIFE GUARD! ? Chuck alion Director. is shown here wil awarded while attending National Aid School at Brevard, N. C. In fj the national group can present, to teach life saving and first aid : ested should register at the Clintc tificates will be awarded those cor IJ ho Does Your (Contributed by a Saft Those poor, oppressed, illite state doesn't allow them to do themselves ? nohow. By the way, who does your thinking for you? Does someone else have to keep you cut of trouble? Protect you from yourself? Does your boss have to worry about whether you are going home tonight? Is he going to have to help explain that stub, that limn nr that phony eye? Have you got enough of that grey stuff to see for yourself that you have everything to lose and nothing to gain from the chances you take? Sure, you're in a hurry sometimes ? and you don't always stop to think of consequences ? or you aren't sure what will happen, but what in the world, you will take the chance anyway. But, guys sure slow down when they are hurt?and have lots of time to think while recuperating. if they do ? and sure look foolish when they goof, for not thinking. Are you too lazy to think about protecting yourself or is li that you just don't give a hang? Do the cops have to be sitting at the corner to make you think before jumping a stop light ? or rolling through a stop sign? Do you have to have a doctor wise you up at the hos pnai. auer you nave tut a Rid running across the street for a ball ? or after your kid has gotten into a medicine cabinet ? or been tripped up by some stupid booby trap type thing you allowed him to get involved with? Do you have to have rules T_ \m ^ '*''J : Lealherwood, Clinton Mills Recre:h some of the certificates he was I Red Cross Life Saving and First act. Chuck has earned every award Now he is organizing free classes lo all good swimmers. Those interin pool. Red Cross life saving cernpleting the courses. Thinking? ty Committee Member) rate regimented Russians! The even a little bit of thinking for constantly before you ? with stiff disciplinary action or penalties supporting them? Do you have to be constantly reminded, or refreshed, or given the needle to prevent your doing away with your personal resources? We speak of those poor Russians. Well, any of you clowns who can't think about doing your job safely are putting yourself in the same category and arc asking for the same treatment! If a guy can't think for himself these days, he'd better get his cotton pickin' hands back to cotton pickin'! More Products Better Living History has shown that the American people have attained the highest standard of living in the world. The competitive American system, based on freedom for the individual, lias encouraged our people to develop the use of new and better raw materials and 1?> imnrnvp hnildines equipment and tools. As a result, we now produce three to four times more per hour than we did in 1850. while enjoying nearly twice as much leisure time. A higher standard of living in the future requires a furthor iru..-t-n?n in th r? ;? m /?1 1?^ t / \ f products turned out ? for it's the products available that determine how well off we arc, not the amount of money there is in circulation. HE CLOTHMAKER Nurse's Column By Myrtle West, R. N. Clinton Mills Nurse The legs of the stork are long. The legs of the duck are short. You cannot make the legs of the duck long, neither can you make the legs of the stork short. Why worry? If you doubt the fact that mental and physical health are practically one and the same, consider the person who has a nervous breakdown. While his trouble has been all of a mental kind, his body simply gives way and it takes weeks, sometimes months, of careful nursing to build it up again. To keep your mind healthy. LUiu\ ctit a vv i iw 11 r>wiiiij aui" tudo concerning home relationships. Have a hobby and J ride it hard. Develop a broad- . ness of view. i There are a number of factors in proper living which are highly important. They are skill, honesty, diligence, sportsmanship, and love for play. These can all be acquired by training. Worry injures the body. It is not as easy to train the mind i as it is to train the muscles, t ImiI 4 4 ic nr\cciK1n t/\ rl UU I 11 lo UUOOJ M 1 v? iv; UV, Vtiup I* normal mental life. Mental ac- 1 tivitv that is hurried, driven, anxious, depressed, or charged * with worry, is injurious to the body as well as to the mind. * After all. most of the things 1 we worry about, like the legs of the stork and the duck, can- i not be helped. If they can be J helped, then we must act instead of worrying about them. Some people worry over health. It is needless dissipa- ' tion of energy. If your health can be improved, action not worry will accomplish it. The "pin pricks" of life should be 1 ignored. Since you cannot separate the mind from the ' body, it is easy to see that the 1 mind should have an equal chance with the bodv for health. 1 No Fence When a colored preacher said to Brother Jones that he 1 should give a small donation for a fence around the cemetery. what did Jones say? lie said, "I don't see no use in a fence around a cemetery. Dem what's in there can't get out, and them what's out. sho' doan wanna get in." * * Homos can take on a new personality for summer by the addition of inexpensive cotton slipcovers for furniture. Use cool colors for the summer slipcovers, instead of warm, vibrant tones. The room will seem cooler, as well as fresh and pretty. * * * Is There Any Wonder? Little Hubbv (while shavinnV "What in the world ran bo the matter with my face! It's all covered with green blotches. I must be coming down with some horrible disease." Little Wifev: "Oh, I'm so sorry, darling! It's my fault. I used your shaving brush to paint the screens and I forgot to clean it!" W * ?e ^tk ^flk B La jrV^H MASS GARDENING A LA B i lol of vegetables in a little spot < -ulher Boyette, above, at 410 Fram iround this barrel already have p ind the tomato plants look just as - Laff A Different Recipe Mrs. Newed entered the di ring room and proudly placed he turkey on the table. "There you are, dear, my :irst turkey!" she explained. Mr. Newed gazed with adniration at the bird's shape. "Wonderful, darling!" he >aid. "How beautifully you tn\ro ctnffoH it'" "Stuffed!" she echoed. "But, nv dear, this one wasn't holow!" We are all manufacturers . . making good, making trouble or making excuses. Sometimes when a man boasts that he "runs things in his own house," he is merely referring to the washing machine and the vacuum cleaner. There seems to be a national campaign in favor of requir ing periodic inspection of brakes on automobiles. That should help a lot. for instead of drivers running over a man, they will probably be able to stop l ight on top of him. A man who had taken a girl out to dinner when she was 18 met her when she was 80, and she looked as though she had been out to dinner ever since. I remarked to my Chinese laundryman the other day that he always had a smile on his face, to which he replied, "A man without a smiling face should never go into business." A lot of truth in that, isn't there? IT IS HIGHLY IMPORT A Is to realize that at this particul that we make every effort to | iV?Q? ic- ' i\ 11 hi I 10 . . . v 714 I (Mil! I we have been running full tirr be poor quality . . . custome more than ever . . . each <>! si hie to see that nothing c< quality yarns . . . This is a t< in the same boat . . . let's direction . . . JULY 15. 1355 H/SH^RKBHn II EH *2^ r> ??* 4 ^ r'-^^B * OYETTE ? Think you can't raise of land? Then go see Mr. and Mrs. ces Street. Clinton Mills. The vines iroduced more than 100 cucumbers . promising. T .IIH'K -A J I / # Li/ A Good Reason "Me father and a man named Dooley have been fighting for twenty years, but now they've stopped." "Why? Did they bury the hatchet?" "No; they buried Dooley." Little Helper Little Margie was given permission to serve the tea at her mother's bridge party. Her mother noticed something suspicious in her teacup and said, "Margaret, did you strain the tea?" Margie replied, "Yes, mo ther, I couldn't find the tea strainer, so I strained it through the fly swatter." Her mother was terribly shocked and said, "Why, Margaret!" Margie replied, "Don't worry, mother. 1 didn't use the new one. I strained it through the real old fly swatter." KITCHEN KOMMENT To dress up hamburgers, add this tasty topping: Mix together 1-4 cup crumbled or grated sharp cheese, onefourth cup of soft margarine, one-half teaspoon of dry mustard. and one tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce. Spread on after you have tinned the meat patties and continue to broil. There can never be genuine happiness and peace where material values ot money and I leasure are the whole object of human pursuit. Worn out cotton socks make i^ood shoe bails and protect shoes from dust. JT FOR EVERY EMPLOYEE ... ar time in our company history, iroduce the highest quality cloth ts have been runninr onort ic . . . if anything stops us it will rs arc demanding good quality : us should do everything pos>mes out of our plant except earn work affair . . . we are all see that it floats in the right