The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1963, Page 2, Image 2
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3 ^ and Lydia C<
X==S Clinton, S. C.,
' ' direction of
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Mimber of South p.Atlantic
Council of tions Dll
IniSuttrUl Kdltor*
CalTin Cooper
Truman Owens
The publishers of The CI
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lltnio KJA. liUUlV.Ol 11UM1 lis
to your departmental
personnel
Let's Fa<
From the day a news repor
there is one phrase which domi
Never mind this, never mind th
The trouble with facts, th
part of the story. Facts too
example:
?The number of Cancer p
the Cancer Society last year;
cases handled by the Salvati(
the Boy Scouts and the Camp
service to others goes on and
These are the facts which
Community Chest Campaign, u
Greater Clinton area. The facts
to persuade any thinking, respc
be a fair-share participant in thi
But when you reflect a
statistics are people ? warm
whom need help, others who i
help themselves, and still other:
HOPE, HELP AND OPPOI
our power to provide for those
COMMUNITY CHEST.
Think of the little girl wh
chance would you give her of
making friends, or growing u)
family?
And what about retarded i
right to develop within the res
misfortune.
Not so dramatic, but equal
provided for those who are r
handicapped or otherwise inc?
example, who come in for si
society's rules of behavior, need
of growing up bv participating
as those provided in the See
programs.
And ask yourself two mor
worth to the individual to be
position of social effectivenes
worth to society to have this inc
Those questions cannot be <
This year there are 23 ager
672.01, including one new one
With a history of cons<
preceding the current one, the
are expected to respond genero
heart.
But even if you are unm
neighbors and if you are ut
Providence will never let Y(
of these services, there are
Services and the Chest Fund ce
to enlist the support of even th<
1. ONE appeal during the
neat package, lets you budget
2. The continuing service.'
keep your ONE gift giving all
3. By being asked for a "1
where you stand and you
performed your civic responsit
4. By being a "fair share'
you help earn an award which i
the company and its employee:
5. Compassionate (but re
professional people-Clinton-Lv
and conduct the campaign and
This is your assurance tha
So whether you provide
opportunity from the heart c
there are all kinds of sound r<
major civic effort.
thly by and r
of Clinton AVi
>tton Mills,
under the yJSSKSTx
Claude A.
stria 1 Rela- ? . . .
, Member of American
^Ctor. AaaoeUtlon of
Industrial Idtton
Editor
Photographer
othmaker will welcome
readers. Turn them in
reporters or to the
i office.
ce Facts
ter goes out on his first beat,
nates his life, "Get the facts!"
lat, but get the facts,
lough, is that they are only
often become statistics. For
atients in Clinton assisted by
? the kinds and number of
:>n Army; ? the activities of
Fire Girls. The statistics of
on.
1 support the appeal of the
/hich began October 1 in the
alone are convincing enough
ansible citizen that he should
e Community Chest,
little, behind all these cold
, appealing people, many of
need only the opportunity to
5 who need hope.
iTUNITY ? these are within
who need them, through the
o stutters or stammers. What
becoming a good student, of
d to be married and raise a
children? Surely they have a
itrictions brought on by their
ly important, are the services
lot physically or emotionally
ipacitated. Young people, for
narp criticism if they break
help to surmount the hurdles
in wholesome activities such
rnting and Camp Fire Girls
e questions, rirsi: wnai is 11
placed in, or restored to, a
s? And, second: What is it
lividual within its framework?
inswered in terms of dollars,
icies to share the goal of $21,?
Cystic Fibrosis
?cutive successful campaigns
i residents of Greater Clinton
usly once again, and from the
oved by compassion for your
terlv convinced that a kind
DU be on the receiving end
aspects of Community Chest
impaign that should be enough
* most practical-minded:
year ties up your giving in a
better.
i provided by these agencies
I year long.
fair share"?you know exactly
know when you have fully
Dility.
' employee of your Company,
recognizes the responsible place
s have in the community.
alistic) Clinton business and
dia employees-volunteers-plan
budget the funds,
t each dollar is spent wisely,
your share of hope, help and
>r from hard-headed thinking,
E?asons for being a part of this
THE CLOTHMAKER
Profits Have Purpose ^
To improve business, create
steady employment, and provide
increased job opportunities
in the ever-widening
employment market.
To provide better products
and services and stimulate Qr
the development of new
products and new methods. ^
To increase productivity, SN
create new industries which ^
in turn will lead to a better
standard of living. cj
To provide the incentive to A
save and invest by rewarding
risk takers who invest in a is
productive enterprise. tc
To preserve the right of a]
freedom of choice so that an t?
individual can work where w
he wants, buy what he wants, y<
do what he wants without
being dependent on the gov- ai
ernment for his livelihood. fc
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PIP YOU KIMOW Y
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Approximately 1,000 yards
of ordinary calico or gingham
can he woven from the cotton
in a single 500-pound bale.
# * *
The term "industrial Fabric"
describes cloth used for
non-apparel or non-decorative
purposes. ii
* * * 1
American textile plants
used an average of 32,379 bales
of cotton per day during s:
March 1963. 1
? 4c sje
The U. S. textile industry ^
will spend an estimated S720
million for new plants and i:
equipment during 1963. ii
* * * v
A total of 24 million linear
yards of silk a nd part - silk *
broad woven goods were
produced bv American textile
companies in 1962.
* * * ^
Seventy per cent of the 1962 I
American cotton crop was i
machine-harvested. }*
*
Samuel Crompton's invention
of the "mule" spinning
system in 1779 was the first
significant breakthrough i n ^
mass production of fine fabrics.
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Sparky says: ]
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Before you buy any home fire <
alarm, ask your
Fire Department for advice
?? . .
%A Don't give lire a place to start!
<p i
rhe Story of /
Symbol of Clinton-Lyd
Communi
ANNIE, the cute little girl ?
1 the front page is a Symbol
-of the Community Chest
ppeal at Clinton- Lydia, the
rmbol in the Greater Clinton
rea, for that matter.
ANNIE speaks for all aperies
in the Community Chest
ppeal ? 23 ? of them.
ANNIE represents all that
needed in the way of help
) get by, to get along, not
II that is really needed to
ike care of the needy the
ray you would take care of
our familv.
ANNIE is Symbolic of YOU 1
rid all that's good, in the call
>r help from your fellow
lan.
ANNIE is Symbolic of
OUR FAIR SHARE ?little
nough to contribute to have Yc
better place in which to wl
ve ? in which to raise your ?
imily.
ANNIE represents the s j:
[any Wonderr Your Contri- HI
ution will wo k. Efl
ANNTF. rpnrpcpntc an AP.
EAL to Your Generosity,
FIRE PREVENT!
OCTOBER
On a warm Sunday evening ol
i carefulness sparked a fire at
t didn't seem particularly threatc
But it was.
Thirty hours later 2,100 acres o
moldering waste. More than 200
00,000 were homeless, almost 17.5
Direct losses were $168,000,00(
able.
To mark the Chicago conflagr;
5 observed annually during the
Is anniversary date. A reminder i
4~ ~ r r:? *i _ *
vasie ui ure, me oDservance c
'revention Day at the suggestion c
ion of North America, now a st
'rotection Association.
Fire Prevention Week was fi
922 in both the United States anc
Its message is this: fires ar
>ut the consequences of neglect
3revention Week is a time to c
n our homes and places of work,
labits are fire safe ones.
Remember, fire prevention is
My C.
* I do not choose to be a common
It is my right to be uncommon
? I seek opportunity ? not securit
I do not wish to be kept citizen h
the State look after me.
I want to take the calculated ris
fail and to succeed.
? I refuse to barter incentive for c
? I prefer the challenges of life to
thrill of fulfillment to the stale co
? I wit! not trade freedom for be
a handout.
? I will never cower before any m<
It is my heritage to stand erect,
and act for myself, enjoy the be
the world boldly and say: "This I
All this is what it means to be a
SEPTEMBER. 19B3
Vnnie...
ia
ity Chest Appeal
'' .' vi
)ur Emotion ? what we
limscially use as a Theme
"ANN-EMOTION".
ANNIE is the unselfish
>irit of EVERY WARMCARTED
CLINTON-LYDIA
-IPLOYEE.
She Has Her Eves On You!
Don't Fail Her.
ION WEEK
6-12
f October 1871, a brief lapse
a modest miH-wpc<
vuv nv'lllC.
?ning or uncontrollable.
f Chicago were a blackened,
of its citizens had perished.
00 buildings were in ruins.
). the indirect costs incalcuition.
Fire Prevention Week
week containing October 9.
of the needless tragedy and
>riginated in 1911 as Fire
if the Fire Marshals Association
of the National Fire
rst officially proclaimed in
1 Canada.
e not deplorable accidents.
and carelessness. And Fire
heck defenses against fire
to make sure our personal
your job. too.
i man.
... if I can.
y
umbled and dulled by having
lie; to dream and to build, to
i dole.
the guaranteed existence; the
ilm of Utopia.
neficence, nor my dignity for
aster nor bend to any threat.
proud and unafraid; to think
nefit of my creations, to face
have done."
n American.