The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1962, Page 4, Image 4
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The above well dressed young
man is David Butler, the 16
months old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Butler.
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Deborah Sim> -on is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
M. Gilliam.
Clinton News ...
Nancy Kidd
Ila Mae Reynolds
Sick List
Willie Mae Riley
tL,awara uniiaress
Margie Woodward
Lillian Womble
Addie Fuller
Carl and Louise Galloway
are sick in the hospital.
We are glad to have Jess
Laney back at work after his
long illness.
"For What It is Worth"
Will Hampton has been
sick.
The news L. T. Kay has
wouldn't do to be put in the
Clothmaker, but if anyone
finds an old razor runninu
around loose, please return it
to him. He needs a shave
pretty badly.
The secret of Clyde Brazill
was found out. He loves all
the women, but don't tell his
wife, Gertrude.
Roger Dunaway confessed
he was somewhat sore from
trying to learn to skate. The
young people can't take what
the old ones can.
News Flash: Leonard Gilliam
has a new car. 1959 Ford.
LOST
Yellow gold dinner ring in
Broadway Theater or on Florida
Street. Tinder please
call 833-258:1 and receive reward.
SPINNING NO. 2
3RD SHIFT
By Allene Kay
Perry Brewington celebrated
her 12th birthday February
14.
J. F. Motes celebrated his
birthday February 13.
J. F. Motes, Jr. celebrates
his 10th birthday March 20.
Richard Chasten was 11
years old January 31. He is
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Mildred Higginbotham. lovely
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Higginbotham, celebrated her
15th birthday February 17.
Nancy Leopard, qe 16, is the
daughter of Mr. anu Mrs. Hubert
Leopard.
the son of Margaret Lewis.
Diane Proctor celebrated
her birthday January 29. She
was 12 years old.
Barbara Bolt celebrated her
16th birthday February 7.
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Fort Bragg, N. C. visited the
H. L. Lewis last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lewis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Noeka
Gregory in Honea Path over
the week end.
CLOTH ROOM
By Dorsey Turner
Mrs. Boyd Wilkes visited
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Jackson, and son in
New Orleans for several days.
They returned with Nellie for
a short visit with other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snelgrove
and daughter, Robin,
and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan visited
the W. R. Stranges in
Greenvood receii.lv.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sullivan,
Jr. and family of Kingstree
visited the Bill Snelgroves
and his mother, Mrs.
R. M. Sullivan, on a recent
Tuesday.
Birthdays
David Moore?January 26.
Buddy Wilkes?February
16.
G. H. Jackson?March 12.
Tommy Ficklin?February
15?11 years old.
Barry Ficklin?February 24
?9 years old.
Martha Dunaway?Febru
arv 17?9 years old.
Steve Dunaway?February
24?13 years old.
Dedie Dunaway?March 4
? ?11 years old.
Mrs. H. B. Saxon?Febru>
arv 7?76 years old.
Lee Waldrop?February 27.
Mvra Snelgrove?Februarv
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THE CLOTHMAKER
Little Robin Holmes is recuperating
nicely from an appendectomy
recently at Hays
Hospital.
Hike and Picnic
On Saturday, February 3,
the Crusader and Pioneer
Chapters of Royal Ambassadors
of Calvary Baptist
Church enjoyed a hike and
picnic.
Those attending were:
Tony, Stan and Gerald Foster,
Tommy Caughman, Steve
Cooper, Eddie and Donald
Osborne, Earl Turner, Danny
Ivester, Calvin Samples and
Dale Pruitt. They were chaperoned
by their Counselor.
Dorsey Turner, and assistants,
Lawrence Leopard and
Randy Turner.
Teach Children to
Use the Telephone
To children, the telephone
operator should be as well
known and trusted as the corner
policeman. Although a
youngster can't be expected
to memorize long telephone
numbers, he can be taught
one rule: If something happens,
dial zero, tell the lady
what is wrong and she will
help you.
"My Mommies asleep and
won't wake up and there's a
fire in our house," was one
5-year-old's plaintive message
to the operator. After a little
prodding, the operator learned
the boy's name and address
and called the fire department.
There was no mist
a k e. Firemen found the
house on fire and the mother
lying in bed, knocked out by
sleeping pills. Both survived,
thanks to the child's action.
Another youngster whose
mother fell through a floor
and was trapped, went directly
to the phone and dialed
zero. He couldn't remember
his daddy's name or where he
lived, but he rattled off the
name and address of his
grandparents in short order.
The operator called them, got
the child's address and had a
doctor on the way in minutes.
Although operators are as
ingenious as Sherlock Holmes
in tracing calls from
small frys, such procedure is
a waste of precious time. Encourage
your child to memorize
his name, his father's
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IMPORTANT!
Each month several copies
of The Clothmaker are returned
due to incorrect mailing
addresses. This is an indication
that a number of employees
are not receiving other
mail that may be of value.
Another result is unnecessary
expense. From time to time
information of interest is
mailed from the plants to employees.
Returned mail c a n
be eliminated provided each
individual reports any change
of address at the proper time.
If you should change your
oresent address, h a v p a
change in marital status, or
change of dependents, you
should notify the Personnel
Department as soon as possible.
Mexican book: FOREVER
HOMBRE.
(wv* Hvmly\ Get Set, Pay!
Income Tax Time
Check Deductions
This year millions of
Americans will overpay their
Federal income tax bills, according
to the Internal Revenue
Service, simply because
they'll fail to take all the deductions
to which they are entitled.
To help you pay the correct
amount of your tax bill, here
nro crtm o 1 inc fmm ovnorfc
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on how to shop for bargains
in your taxes:
First, list all your deductions
according to categories
requried on the tax form. This
includes contributions to charity,
interest paid on debts
during the year, and other deductible
taxes that you've
paid to the city, county and
state. These deductible expenses
add up faster than you
might think, so check to see
if they exceed 10 per cent of
your family's adjusted gross
income or $1,000. If so, it will
save you money to itemize
them on the longer tax form.
second, study the instructions
that come with your tax
form carefully. They'll tell
you about dozens of proper
deductions that never occur to
most people. For example,
under medical and dental expenses
you can deduct for
such things as false teeth,
eye-glasses and hearing aids.
If you see deductions on the
tax informations that you
missed in making out your
list, add them to their proper
category. Also, cross out any
claims on vour list that don't
qualify as legitimate deduc
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tions.
Third, collect all your canceled
bank checks and receipts
for the year, making
sure you have one or the
other to back each tax deduction
on your list. This is important
because you might be
asked to justify your tax returns,
and it's a lot easier to
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support the deductions in the
first place than it is to find
yourself tangling with the
tax authorities later.
If you have to provide
evidence for your claims,
checks are recognized as
proof of payment in any law
court.
Finally, since many tax records
can't be replaced, it's a
good idea to store them in a
safe deposit box. Keep the
following items in your box
for a period of seven years:
bank passbooks (even if the
account has been closed) ; records
of medical and dental
expenses, contributions, interest
navments- and panoplied
checks and receipts to prove
you've filed a proper return.
If you own stock, keep a record
of the purchase and the
sale of the stock after you've
sold it.
Also, it's a Rood idea to save
indefinitely the cancelled
checks that show payment of
Federal and state taxes as
well as copies of your income
tax forms for previous years
because they provide a running
record of your financial
progress.
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