The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, April 15, 1959, Page 8, Image 8
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Inquiring Photographer:
What Is Your J
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CLEAN-OIL-REPAIR
MACHINERY
WHILE IN MOTION
My job is to remind employees
not to clean?oil?repair
machinery in motion. My
brother ' Don't Attempt To Remove
Chokes with Machinery
In Motion" is employed here
also. You'd be surprised at
how many people fail to pay
any attention to us until it's
too late.
I'm stationed throughout the
mills. Failure to take my ad
vice couia put an ox us out oi
work. By the way. did you
read in the paper last week
where the Long Shcals Mill in
Lineolnton, N. C., was completely
destroyed by fire?
You can find me over every
Exit to the outside of the mill.
Some people ignore me. but
I'm an important guy. Look
me up... . You may need me
some day.
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Vacation plannir
ment of vacation do
Many ore or
the or
To you
mcnts have
from many of Ihc f
^ Silver Springs, Oayl
lage, etc. The boo
Vl Rates, Points of Inti
You may obtain
from Mrs. Eva Lone
kV' tion Directors.
lob
lltlin
ton - Lydia miiir
I'm assigned
J ^ to help proC[TT*rtM
tect the eyes
of everyone
rVIRVONI (.MINDING u~..^ 1 ?
must wf 4N nerc at Chncoucles
ton - Lydia.
Some people
feel I'm unnecessary. How
wrong can a person be!! Failure
to heed my advice can
thrust them into a world of
darkness forever.
_ | I'm on dutv
Em ?.ocT?odp!hoe
KEEP OUT Eey a ic."nS
nt-ui uui ployees .. . not
the area I'm
fastened to. So for your piotection
... Don't Cross me!!!
I work in the Personnel
Dept. I'm sure I speak the
opinion of all Clinton-Lydia
employees to persons seeking
employment here "Wo
don't want Careless Employees".
THE CLOTHMAKER
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GO? - WHAT TO S
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tg got into full swing with the recent <
ites (8:00 A. M. June 27 to 8:00 A. A
i the horns of a dilemma, will it be I
just a sight-seeing vacation?
making your decision the Rccrcatic
a number of Vocation Informatioi
avoritc vacation spots, such as Myr
ona. Chimney Rock, Charleston, Fo
klcts list Motel and Hotel Accomi
eresr, etc.
a copy at either of the Community
I or Miss Nellie Osborne, Communi
GOOD TIMBER
The tree that never had to
fight
For sun and sky and air and
light.
That stood out in the open
plain
And never got its share of
rain,
Never became a forest king
But lived and died a scrubb\
thing.
The man who never had to
toil
By hand or mind mid life's
turmoil.
Who never had to win his
share
Of sun and sky and light anc
air.
Never became a manlv man
But lived and died as he
began.
Good timber does not grow ii
ease;
The stronger wind, the
tougher trees.
The farther sky, the greater
length.
The rougher storms, the
greater strength.
By sun and cold, bv rain an<
snows.
In tree or man good timbe
grows
Where thickest stands the
forest growth
We find the patriarchs of
both.
And thev hold converse witl
the stars
Where broken branches shov
the scars
Of many winds and much n
strife?
This is the common law of
life.
Many a woman who can'
add can certainly distract.
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Some Coarse . . . Some Fine . .
The diner summoned his
r waiter: "How is it," lie demanded,
"that when I ate
here last night I was served
with a steak twice as big as
the one you've given me tonight?"
"Where did you sit last
night?" queried the waiter.
1 "Near the window," replied
the exasperated customer.
"Ah. well." said the waiter,
"that explains it. We always
serve large portions to custoi
mers who are sitting near the
window. It makes for good
advertising."
Driving up to the house to
deliver the family's eighth
baby, the doctor almost ran
over a duck.
\ "Is that your duck out
lront?", asked the M.I).
r "Yep, it's ours," replied the
father, "but it ain't no duck.
It's a stork with its legs worn
down."
Policeman to driver going
h the wrong way down a one
way street:
v "Hey, where do you think
you're going?"
f Driver: "I don't know, but
I must be late ? everybody
is coming back."
Some folks can stay longer
't in an hour than others can in
a week.
APRIL. 1959
LMNFY '
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. Some with a Different Twist
The young mother came to
the door of the nursery and
saw her husband, a lumber
dealer, standing over the
baby's crib. Silently, she
watched him as he stood looking
down at the sleeping infant
with wonder and incredulity
on his face. Deeply
touched she whispered, "A
penny for your thoughts,
Darling."
Startled into consciousness,
he blurted, "For the life of
me. I don't see how thev can
make a crib like that for six
bucks!"
The Sunday School teacher
asked her class: "Who was
the first man?"
"CJ c o r g e Washington,"
promptly announced a bov.
"Oh, no," corrected the
instructor.
"Well, then, I suppose it
was Adam," muttered the
boys, "if you're counting
them foreigners "
Don't be too quick to blame
a man for having prejudices.
He may not be smart enough
to have opinions.
Unusual candor was shown
by the toastmaster who rose
after the dinner and said
"Gentlemen, it is high time
we got the bull rolling."