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2 ?t,asf?r?&9 CLo$? jf-, t . _ Published mo: | 5^4-? ;I for employee: I 1 en | and Lydia ( X X Clinton, S. C ^u-i-i direction of .. , ? Crocker, Ind Member of South t:nn., p Atlantic Council of uons u Industrial Kdltors Calvin Cooper E. C. Huffstetler The publishers of The ( items of interest from it to your departments personm It's Quality That In the present-day market f< quality fabrics can be sold. N of any product from which t< particular. They demand the ' For years Clinton-Lydia M reputation, for selling quality price. This reputation has bi steady customers, through the is mnrp imnnrtant fnr oil nf today's market is very poor. One order of bad cloth sent about a "chain reaction" whicl sales. Such a bad order might turned for credit. It could m orders. Possibly, it could eve valued customer. Finally, it customers 01* sales, because of < the buyers. Therefore, we all have a m erations of our plants, and it nothing less than the highest which is attractive to the buyc Sometimes, even good wor their job will become careless imnnrtant n 11 a 1 itan^ rorl 11 i/ ~ our operations. But when the ?with orders now on practica on their best work, they will We should realize that all stantlv?to retain our old cu: customers. After all, as the c the orders go, so goes the mil] our job security. Each of us m up?and keep costs down, in can continue in a competitive So, as you start up a loom card ... or whatever your spe one mistake on your part coul tion of Clinton-Lydia Mills w responsibility?an important r and advancement of Clinton-] ducers of high quality cotton People's Capitalis The Voice of America is "people's capitalism" to descril tern in its broadcasts to the pe The Russians have respond to jam the broadcasts. They economist, Eugene Varga, to 1 workers have in their countr; Particularly irritating to th orite word "people." They cal their courts the "people's coui pie's party," and their governn It is accurately applied wl free enterprise system. There ing shares in business, 70.00( and 115,000,000 possessing life People's capitalism has pn living the world has ever kn Corporate CitizenPeople look to the modcr rightly, to produce goods and overlooked that along with 1 the corporation is a good citii poration is organized for effi time, it is made up of peopleconsciences and the desire to In order to do its job of r poration must earn a profit. T i&?(!17K* nthly by and s of Clinton / V, ^>yfyjr Cotton Mills, \JXjT4rjQalfcf} under the Claude A. v ustrial Rela- M . Member of American urecior. Association of iiiuuainai r-uiiors Editor Staff Artist Hlothmakcr will welcome s readers. Turn them in il reporters or to the si office. Counts 3r cotton cloth, only the highest 'aturally, when there is plenty 3 choose, buyers become more very best. ills have been building a solid cotton cloth at a reasonable rought us regular orders from years. Today, that reputation us than ever before, because away from our mills can bring 1 could be very harmful to our cause the poor goods to be reean non-continuance of future n mean the loss of an old and might mean the loss of other exchange of information among ight important stake in the opis essential that we turn out quality cloth, and at a price ?rs. kers who take pride in doing ?especially if they forget how ?n of costs are to the success of y realize that the sale of goods lly a day-to-day basis?depends redouble their efforts, of us must do our best?constomers, and try to gain new loin goes, so go me orders; as [; and as the mill goes, so goes ust do our part to keep quality order that Clinton-Lydia Mills position. ... piece up an end ... doff a cific task, remind vourseif that d seriously damage the reputaith a buyer. Each of us has a esponsibility?in the promotion Lydia Mills' reputation as procloth, at reasonable costs. m using to good effect the term ?e the American enterprise svsople behind the Iron Curtain, ed by stepping up their efforts have put on the air their top selittle the part that American y's economy. te Reds is our use of their fav1, with no regard for the truth, rts," their own party the "peolent the "people's government." len used with reference to our are 10.000,000 Americans own),000 holding savings accounts t insurance policies. Dvided the highest standard of own. It is not stopping there. -A Good Neighbor n American corporation, quite to create jobs. But it may be Ihese economic responsibilities, :en in its community. The cor cient production. At the same -of individuals with hearts and be good neighbors, esponsible citizenship, the cor HE CLOTHMAKER Lydia Receives United 3tci i CERTIFICATE IN RECOGNITION OF T Cydi WHICH RESULTED IN A SUBSTANTIA! CONDITIONS DURING THE PERIOD I HI I a n > In an appropriate presenta- p] tion ceremony held at the it entrance of the mill office re- si cently, Superintendent D. H. a^ Roberts received the above p; Award from I. J. Via, Safety ty Director of the South Caro- d< lina Department of Labor. si Superintendent Roberts oi upon receiving the Award on th behalf of all the employees of the mill said, "Without one- 01 hundred percent suDDort and d< cooperation of every em- tf I? ^ Lydia?Card Lap Convey New equipment of this type has been recently installed n or either purchased for c prompt installation as part of ti our continuing modernization n program. | Clinton?100 Draper X-2 L ? Safety Athieven olina depart an J ms ^Jcpartmcnt OF SAFETY ACF HE OUTSTANDING ACCIDENT PREVENT a Cditcm 3VLilIi KFI : l? TION OF ACCIDENTS AND THE PR Nl. i i THROUGH DECEMBER 1956 . THI M AN SUFFERING AND CURTAILING ECON loyee of Lydia Cotton Mills c would not have been pos- c ble for us to receive this r vard today. When a Com- c any wins an award for safe- \ r achievement, it is no acci- s snt, but it is the direct re- ( alt of the intelligent effort i the part of everyone in ( le Plant." Practically every day while a the job, a person has to 1 ecide whether to do some- ( ling the careless unsafe way c Vfiatb Heu QD ^ S U rTjf w *. for Clinton?Tv Much more than modern lachinerv is necessary to be ompetitive in the present extile market. This equipicnt must be operated at ooms Lydia?T JULY, 1957 lent Award or -* "uor of Xabor ilEVEMENT KIN EFFORTS OF w OMOTION OF SAFER WORKING F.RERY CONTRIBUTING TO THE OMIC WASTE i Hp )r the safe way. As to which lecision each employee nakes determines the success )r failure of our accident prevention program. Each of us ;hould develop the habit of loing our jobs safely. Congratulations to each employee of Lydia Mills on iccomplishing the achievenent and may it serve as a :hallenge to even greater ac:omplishments. 3J fj ji ' r ro self contained "package type" boilers maximum efficiency with a minimum of waste, bv loyal employees who realize that their welfare and the Company's is but one. | A \ wo West Point Slashers