The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1961, Page 7, Image 7
JANUARY. 1961
Wife Child Mother Overseer 1
These Are Hurt Wl
It's hard to realize how man
your safety and well-being.
If you're injured?whether b>
or while on the job--you add i
expense to the shoulders of oth
on the job. your foreman, to nan
this:
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else?when you stay safe and w
everywhere. At home. On the
Play it safe?and you play it
CLINTON NEWS ...
(Continued from page 4)
Donald. Mrs. Tobie Robinson
of Clinton and Mrs. Shirley ,
Lemmons and daughter, i
Cindy, of Laurens attended
the Bob Poole Gospel Singing
in the Greenville Memorial
Auditorium December 18th.
We sure did hate to lose
Vernon Tucker to the first
shift but congratulations Vernon.
;
We want to welcome Tracy
Caughman to the second shift, i
Birthdays
Carl Heaton?Jan. 21.
Doris Osborne?Jan. 27.
Michael Lewis ? Jan. 4 ? 2 i
years?Grandson of Mrs. Annie
Bea Milam.
SPINNING NO. 3
3RD SHIFT
By Talmadge Sanders
Mavbell Freeman was a recent
visitor to Columbia for a
few days with her daughter.
Mrs. Mary Jane McCall.
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and family spent a few days
during Christmas with Mrs.
Johnson's sister. Mrs. L. H.
Shankle, of Hamer, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Proffitt
spent the holidays with
Mr. Proffitt's family in West
Virginia. Report that there
was plenty of snow in those
parts.
Helen Butler was in Rock
ingham, N. C. with a sister.
Mrs. Carlene McDouglad during
the vacation.
Cllad to welcome "Smokev"
Samples back to work and
congratulations to him on the
recent birth of his daughter.
Mrs. Samples and babv are
doing fine.
Wedding bells rang out for
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as well congratulate Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wall
of Spindale, N. C. were visitors
to Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge
Sanders recently.
That about wraps it up from
here so until next time, bo
careful.
Supervisor Fellow Employees
ien You Get Hurt
y other lives revolve around
r falling off a ladder at home
i burden of sorrow, work or
lers?your family, your crew
ie just a few. So think about
a yourself?and to everyone
en. in01 jusi on me job?but
road. In all your activities,
smart.
SPINNING
3RD SHIFT
By William L. Burden
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor
and Sybil visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson and Mrs.
Daisy Boozer and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Young in
Atlanta. Georgia during the
holiday week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kates
visited his father over the
holidav we?k in Woodruff.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Varnadoe
visited his father and
mother over the holiday
week near Charleston.
Mrs. Andrew visited her
daughter over the holiday
week in Lockhart, S. C.
Carl R. Campbell home
from the Navv spent the holiday
week with his mother and
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Smith in Augusta. Georgia
during Christmas.
Mr. Thomas Smith is out
sick and we hope him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper
visited their son in Greenwood
over the holiday week.
Mr. William Burden visited
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin in Union
over the holiday week.
Mrs. Andrew McCall had a
birthday December 29.
Mr. Andrew McCall had a
birthday January 19.
Charles Campbell was H
years old January 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eaton
celebrated a weddm^ anniver
sarv January lu.
We welcome Mr. Carl Kates
back to work.
We hope that Mrs. Raymond
Price is able to come back tc
work soon.
SPINNING
3RD SHIFT
By Mildred & Allene
Santa Clans finally founc
Allene. Left her a nice ring
1 hope everyone enjovec
their vacation as much as ]
THE CLOTHMAKER
did. But gee, didn't the
frames look 2 miles long Monday
nite? Oh Well, the bills
have gotta be paid.
Did Sis Samples tell you
her car broke down on her in
Columbia Christmas day and
she had to hitchhike home?
That's what she told me. She's
a real people.
William Samples and family
spent the week end in
Anniston, Ala.
Margaret Chilton's children,
Mondr and Richard, visited
her recently.
Guvnelle Chilton spent
Christmas in North Carolina.
While we're talking about
Margaret, let's tell everyone
the big news. She married
Henry L. Lewis January 2.
Congratulations!
Waters King and son visited
nis momer. rnrs. m. c. King,
recently. Waters lives in
Nashville. Tennessee now and
doesn't get home very often,
so the whole family really enjoyed
his visit.
Birthdays
Allene Kay?Jan. 28.
Sara Bolt?Jan. 28.
Doodle Bug Gossett ? Jan.
29.
George Gossett?Dec. 28.
See ya next time around.
SPOOLING
2ND SHIFT
By Sara Lawson
Miss Annette Riser and Miss
Earnestine Evans from AnHpr.
son visited their grandmother.
Mrs. Abilene Evans, for a
week end.
Mrs. Ott Stone visited relatives
in Greenwood during
the Christmas holidays. She
had as her guests recently, Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Stone of Easley,
Miss Cora Stone accompanied
them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard
and daughters visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffith
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter and
George Leopard recently.
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Dinnaays
Happy birthday to the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Woodard. Little Teresa Ann
was 3 years old January 11th
and little James Michael will
have his 1st birthday on January
31.
Lois Evans, granddaughter
of Mrs. Abilena Evans, had a
birthday January 4th.
Miles and Giles Lawson.
sons of Sara Lawson was 15
years old January 6th.
SPOOLING
3RD SHIFT
By Bill Lowery
I hope everyone had a
Merrv Christmas and I wish
a Happy New Year for everyone.
Thomas Womble was home
[ for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mci
Waters visited her mother and
father in Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Martin
; visited Spartanburg during
the Christmas holidays.
I Carolyn Webb and her sons
i visited in Greenwood.
We want to welcome Eulius
Cagle to the third shift.
Kat Womble celebrated a
birthday on January 16.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Samples
celebrated a wedding anniversary
on January 28.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowery
celebrated a wedding anniver1
sary on January 13.
I Mrs. Bill Lowery celebrated
Tested Ways To
Advice is often plentiful, es]
in the business world. Young p<
teachers and elder relatives at
success should include, among
involves extra doses of hard woi
from all sides, and extra effort
Good, sound, authoritative s
the lack of success is almost ii
Some years ago "The Kipli
Tested Ways to Avoid Success
Should anyone be anxious
usually go along with success,
these rules for staying behind,
one avoid becoming successful,
preventing even limited advai
sphere of operation. If, by chai
is interested in climbing, desp
that some of these guideposts
avoiding similar mistakes.
1. Don't look ahead or make j
?just drift with the curre
2. Run down the outfit you w
and after.
3. Don't display any extra in
4. Acquire the habit of expe<
5. Take offenses at criticisms
6. Never get out of one narrc
7. Cover up your mistakes.
8. Resist authority and super
9. Go over the head of your ii
possible.
10. Remember that any of y<
knife you?so beware of
11. Keep yourself worn-out ar
12. Don't spend any more tin:
necessary.
Social Security
Coverage
Extended
Your social security is now
better than ever. Because of
the 1960 amendments, coverage
has been extended, less
work under social security is
needed to qualify for benefits,
and a person no longer need be
at least 50 years old to receive
disability insurance benefits.
Anyone who answers one of
the following questions "yes"
?get in touch with your social
security office as soon as
possible.
1. Have you ever had your
application for social security
benefits denied because
you. or the breadwinner
in your family,
hadn't worked long enough
under social security?
2. Have you delayed filing for
disability insurance benefits
because you are not yet 50
years old?
3. If you are a widow, were
you ever told that you
couldn't qualify for benefits
on your husband's social
security account because
ho died before 1940.
or had not worked long
enough under social securo
uy:
4. Have you been told you
can't receive benefits on
your husband's account because
you haven't yet been
married to him for 3 years?
Head the questions carefully.
and if your answer to
any (me of them is "YES" get
in touch with your social security
office right away. There
may be good news for you.
a birthday on January 12.
A Note of Thanks
I want to thank all of you
on the third shift for your
thoughtfulness to me and my
I ami iv while 1 was in the
hospital.
Bill Lowerv
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Avoid Suctess
pecially, on how to get ahead
jople get it from their parents,
the drop of a hat. Advice on
other things, that it usually
rk. long hours, risks, criticisms
toward self-improvement,
idvice on what contributes to
npossible to find.
inger Magazine" carried: "12
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to escape the burdens which
they would do well to ponder
They are guaranteed to help
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icement within some special
ice, you are one of those who
>ite everything, it is possible
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fork for. during working hours
terest or initiative.
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but don't take it to heart.
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vision.
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Dur associates may be out to
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QUALITY
IS IMPORTANT
Quality today in the manufacture
of cotton cloths as well
as any other business is very
important. Year after year
customers get more qualityminded
in the purchase of any
material, finished or unfinished.
Our company maintains
a well equipped laboratory
with people trained in
their jobs as they weigh,
check, and thoroughly analyze
our yarn from beginning to
end from the different points
in production to be sure quality
is at top peak all down the
line.
Judy Kinard. from the lab,
is shown taking roving from
the spinning frames for siz
nig. urn \ ci11in ai t* lanen xo
the lab to test for proper
count, breaking strength and
weight, coefficient of variation.
and other tests to keep
it uniform and strong for the
customers. All of this is important
to our sales but car
be worthless if we on our jobs
are careless and forget quality.
Bad work directly affects
sales which soon reaches down
in our own pockets.
So keep quality foremost
in your mind as you work day
by day. It's our responsibility
?yours and mine?and has a
tremendous effect on us?you
and me.