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2 CLofi JL t _ Published mo r1?771 for employee !r ; and Lydia i rf4--.4i Clinton, S. C | = direction of x. . # Q .. Crocker, Ind Member of feouth 4 _ T AtUntlc Council of lions 1. Industrial Kdltors Calvin Cooper Truman Owens The publishers of The < items of interest from il to your department personn If I Produce More I Am Rewarded . . Profits Mak Every year, right here in women lose their jobs for th companies they work for have Yet the losses of millior avoid, if more PEOPLE wouh be MORE PROFIT MINDED everything they do. r ;~ nDm n is nic: ui rawi businesses that create jobs, a that business can continue, an and determined effort of every the company involved can ma] People working at jobs ere create more and better jobs f PROFITS enable a busine PROFITS make it possibl people; to give better product tomers; to develop new prod prove the old ones; to pay bett ing employees; to provide bet ter facilities for its employees pansion and improvement; to c and community, religious, reci tification programs; to pay ta? ernments; national, state and dends to stockholders. nie mure lrueresi ana ei exert in YOUR JOB will cont the profitable operation of y< job security and opportunitie: that company. There is an old but wise s the people perish." And it is just as true toe there is NO PROFIT, THE BU this happens, the jobs, the ho^ and life savings of those conr Is there any doubt in vo PROFIT MINDED IN YOUR It makes no particular di may be. it has a bearing on the exist. A few brass tacks to help i r> \rr\\ 1 r- exrorv.flav citnatinnc JH.MUUUUO, MAKE IT YOUR BUSIN BF THOROUGH. BE DECISIVE. IS IT YOUR BEST? BE SURE, DON'T GUESI CAN IT BE DONE IN LE AVOID WASTE, OF TIMI BE PROMPT. "NOW IS TAKE CARE OF EQUIP CONCENTRATE ON TH NEVER STOP LEARNtt CUT COSTS. BUT NEVI A/T A I MT* AIM AI T A T TTV ivinin i niiN v^uriLii 1 x. COOPERATE WITH OTI THINK AND PLAN AH NEVER PASS THE BUC And always remember, th REWARDED.'" ( nthly by and ~ s of Clinton f\T~yZ7vfy\f Cotton Mills, L1 under the < Claude A. Aj us trial Rela- ? . lirf?ptnr Member of American i director. Association of J InHiiKrUl Editor ( .. Photographer , IMothmaker will welcome 1 ts readers. Turn them in il reporters or to the el office. < e It Possible America, thousands of men and e very simple reason that the FAILED TO MAKE A PROFIT. , is of dollars could be largely -4 olrrv ^ -J 4 . 1- 1 ? a - ianc II1C timer cllltl llUUOlt? lO in their daily routine jobs; in TT that induces investments in nd it is only through PROFIT d it is only through the sincere job holder in any business that ke a PROFIT. ate profits, and profits in turn or people. ss to grow, not merely to exist, e for a business to serve more s, service and value to its cusucts or techniques and to imer wages and salaries to deservter working conditions and bet; to raise capital for needed exontribute to worthy institutions, reational, educational and beau:es required to support the govlocal communities; to pay divi ithusiasm you can intelligently ribute, directly or indirectly, to our company and to your own 5 for advancement, as a part of aying, "Where there is no vision lay, but we might add, "Where SINESS PERISHES." And when >es, and often-times the fortunes lected with it also perish, ur mind that IT PAYS TO BE JOB? fference what your specific job ? PROFITS or the job would not you be more PROFIT MINDED in your job: ESS. 3. GET ALL THE FACTS. :ss TIME? 3. MATERIAL, AND SUPPLIES. THE TIME." MENT AND PROPERTY. E JOB AT HAND. JG. CR CUT QUALITY. IERS. EAD. :k: at "IF I PRODUCE MORE, I AM THE CLOTHMAKER CIVIL DEFENS DISTRIBUT Complete information for pi af a nuclear attack was distribut The 9x12 packet contained aooklets on Facts About Falljut Protection, First Aid, Emergency Sanitation At Home, Home Protection Exercises and Family Shelter lesigns. Air Raid instructions were imprinted in color on the front of the packet. \T u:_ i ICOHICIII V cJIIL't* Hi Ills ellclosed letter to all employees said, "In order to familiarize you and your families with some of the precautionary measures that should be taken for survival in the event of an attack, and for better education as to the problems and hazards resulting from a nuclear war, we arc providing you this "Air Raid Instructions" envelope containing several Civil Defense Publications. All of this information should be read and reviewed with your families ... Be sure your family knows what to do in event disaster strikes while you are at work or away from home. Careful planning today may save lives of all members of your family tomorrow". Mr. Vance said additional information will be distributed by the Company as time goes on. He urged everyone to keep themselves currently posted for the protection of themselves and their families. Personnel Director Calvin Cooper spoke to all Clinton Supervisory personnel on Civil Defense at their November safety meeting. Cooper and John Vassey were selected by the Company to attend the Civil Defense Staff College in Battle Creek. Michigan last year. Both men are well informed on "fall out" protection and procedures in event of a nuclear attack. Continued studies for location and identification of maximum protection areas in the mills have been directed by J. B. Tpmnlotnn "My wife must think she's Teddy Roosevelt," the husband complained. "She runs from store to store yelling 'Charge!'" I Untold Hundreds The generous re: Plea for Charitab On Behalf of the Work So Tireles Life, We Say: "Thank You Very T. M. Youngblo< Chest. Jim Vor IE INFORMATII ED TO ALL EM 'eparing for survival in event ed to all employees last week. SCOUT fe !V*MeLs{ * 1^^ _J3 t ! ' i&. 4 ^S' WM3BWgwBW^ttM Lydia Scouts, knowledgeable in tVlO art nf TnHian Qmn T an. guage, have devised a unique Sign to appropriately identify their "Caboose Cabin." TenderUse Christi : t96r^^Chrisfmas ? I $ 47 . Thank You! sponse of Clinton-Ly le Funds Was Truly s 23 Participating / ;sly in Various Phas ' Much! 3d, President 1962 1 Holien - Drive CI NOVEMBER. 1962 ON PACKETS PLOYEES SIGN 1 ^ I ~ W" fete <sa BfeaHK a igMHVmiBHIa r?M > iBMnBir ilBnl ' tri ^9HE H foot Scouter, Phil Moore. 12. son of Tommie and Beulah Moore, looks admiringly at the railroad crossing sign they recently erected near the Caboose. mas Seals UftikMi r>rionr\riri Ar r.onnror 'dia people to a Magnificent. Agencies Which ;es of Our Area -63 Community lairman 0