The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1964, Page 2, Image 2
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Clinton, S. C
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Member of South ? -p.
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ln<4nal?UI Vi?l?nM
Calvin Cooper
Truman Owens
The publishers of The C
items of interest from it
to your departments
persomu
YOUR ELECTION YE
No American citizen shot
1964 is an important election
elect the president of the Unil
House of Representatives, and
and <J Stand,
We all know that in the i
business, maintaining a compet
of the highest quality is a majo
ing customers. Because our job*
job security with Clinton-Lydic
basic fact. The formula by whii
thus:
LOWER PRICED QU<
INCREASED SALES
Clinton-Lvdia Mills has a
in thf> tnvtiln hiicinoct onrl ic
It's up to us as individuals to r
which our Companies were fc
help the Companies remain co:
The solution to this probler
. . . production and quality.
This means all of us at Cli
a constant, determined effort
necessary cost of doing busine
that would hurt our competit
ciency is a responsibility we al
as to the Companies . . . whe
job or at a desk.
As to quality ... its ir
Customers today will accept
workmanship from any of thei
aware of our reputation for t
is whv many of them have bee
fKmr o rn nnf int nrnc fori in tirh
The people we elect to c
will be responsible for spend
dollars of our money, and billi(
and local officials. The money
money, paid by us as individual
Lydia Mills, on the corporate 1
The people we elect will j
making laws affecting econorr
educational matters which will
as a matter of fact?whether v
We urge you to take a s
party of your choice, so that y
in this election year. Familiari;
the candidates. Be sure vou'n
you voie.
An informed citizenry is
weapon. At no time is it more
than when you go to the polls
guide your nation's destiny. 1
you are thoroughly familiar w
It is only in that way that we c
men of courage, honesty, visioi
BH
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Watch them Closely:
IakER
ithly by and ___
? of Clinton
V?tnn Millc I //iW/A)lW,
under the
Claude A. N)
ustrial Rela- ? t. , ,
i? ??otor Me?b?r of American
neciOr. Assoclal Ion of
Industrial Kdltors
Editor
Photographer
'lothmaker will welcome
s readers. Turn them in
1 reporters or to the
?1 office.
:AR RESPONSIBILITY
ild have to be reminded that
year. In November, we will
ted States, all members of the
many of our county officials
office in the national election
ing approximately 100 billion
)ns more will be spent by state
they will be spending is our
is or by companies like Clintonevel.
also have the responsibility of
lie, social, racial, military and
1 determine how we live and?
;e continue to live at all.
trong interest in the political
ou can make your voice heard
ie yourself with the issues and
? registered, and be sure that
a democracy's most powerful
important to be well informed
to vote for the men who will
Vlake 1964 the year in which
nth the candidates and issues.
:an assure ourselves of electing
i and common sense.
P is for Production,
s for Quality
ncreasingly competitive textile
itive selling price for a product
r factor in attracting and keep>
are paid for by customers, our
l Mills is directly linked to this
_-h this is reached can be stated
ALITY PRODUCTS?
= STEADIER JOBS
long and distinguished record
proud of its quality products.
naintain the high standards on
?unded, and at the same time,
mpetitive.
n lies largely in the P's and Q's
nton-Lydia Mills have to make
to eliminate any existing unss,
and avoid adding new cost
ive situation Production effi1
have ... to ourselves as well
ther we work on a production
nportance is second to none,
nothing less than top quality
r suppliers. Our customers are
op quality and service, which
n our customers all along. But
at Clinton-Lydia did 10 years
THE CLOTHMAKER
Lawn Mower
As a lawn mower user, are
you a safe driver? Last year,
of 70,000 power lawn mower
accidents which occnrrcH Q1
wn uinib c:qui|j[jcu. otcii i mtr
engine carefully with feet
well away from the blades.
Do not operate the engine
where carbon monoxide fumes
can collect.
Check all nuts, bolts and
screws often to be sure that
the mower is in safe operating
condition.
Always keep your children
and pets a good, safe distance
away from the running
mower.
Never cut grass by pulling
the mower towards you. and
stop the engine before pushing
the mower across gravel
J 1 1_ 1 _ D
unves, warns or roaas. rse extremely
careful when using a
riding mower on slopes?they
can turn over.
Do not allow minors or
neighbors to operate your
mower without full instructions.
Never leave wind-up
type starters in a charged position
and never use a plug-in
mower in the rain or when the
grass is wet. Do not over-speed
your engine or alter governor
ago or 20 years ago. They war
in the years to come.
Below are three simple rul
DV
A d UUU d.
1. Take pride in doing the
member that defective
Seconds.
2. Reduce waste by worki
specifications as possib
Supervisor.
3. Work safely. Follow the
you will prevent human
of all these accidents were
caused by human error.
With the simplest care and
attention, nearly all of these
accidents could have been
avoided.
Do you clear your lawn of
sticks, stones, wire and debris
that could be thrown by the
blade? Do you stop the engine
whenever you leave the
mower, even for a moment?
Are you extra careful of your
footing on slopes or wet grass?
Do you always stop the engine
and disconnect spark wire before
checking or working on
the mower?
If so, you're mowing a safe
path. But even so, there's
always another safety hint or
t\irn f V?ot mnxr er\nll rlif
v ?* v/ uiwi iiici y opuii uil uli
ference between a 100 per
cent safety record and a painful
accident.
Always remember that
power lawnmowers, like all
other power tools, like guns,
like tractors and like automobiles,
are safe only when
they are handled with full
understanding and respect for
their dangers.
To eliminate the danger and
get the most out of your power
mower, start with a thorough
knowledge of your controls.
Read the accompanying manual
carefully, and learn how
to stop the engine quickly in
an emergency.
Add fuel before starting the
engine, never when it is running.
Disengage all blades and
drive clutches before starting
.. ?: 4 ? ? j 4 i
Safety ? Know
settings, for excessive speed
is dangerous and shortens
mower life.
When mowing, wear protective
and tight-fitting clothing
? don't ask for trouble by
mowing with bare feet or
while wearing clothes that
could easily catch in the
Free Chest X-Ray
CHES
TVJ
SOUTH
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Mobile Unit to Vis
The Mobile Chest X-Ray
Unit of the South Carolina
Department of Health will
visit the Plants in April. Free
chest x-rays will be made
available to all Clinton-Lydia
emnlovees Anril 21-22
mt %/ *
Approximately 1,200 employees
took advantage of the
Clinics held at the Plants in
IRS Lists Errors
Commonly Found
In Tax Returns
Approximately 5 to 10 percent
of the income tax returns
filed in past years have required
special processing at
"perfection desks" in Internal
Revenue offices. Unfortunately,
a heavy workload on
"imperfects" will delay proit
top quality from us now and
es that may help you with your
; best job that you can do. Re*
cloth must be classified as
ng as closely to standards and
le. Follow the advice of your
rules made for your safety and
suffering as well as dollar loss.
MARCH, 1964
the Rules
pC? ittiu f
WMIQikM
mower. Always keep guards
and safety shields in their
proper places.
Remember that your power
mower has been engineered
and built for safety and easy
use, but that inattention and
carelessness can cause accidents.
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it Plants in April
October, 1962.
This medical service is offered
every two years to all
employees. The Clinics are
sponsored by the Plants, the
Laurens County Health Department,
and the Tuberculosis
and Health Association
of Greenwood-Laurens Counties.
cessing of all returns. Here
are the most common errors
that delay processing:
Illegible name and address.
Failure to sign.
Taxpayers filing joint returns
indicate that they are also
filing separately.
Taxpayer does not furnish
names, relationships, and
other required information
for dependents he is claiming.
Total number of exemptions
claimed does not agree with
exemption information.
Taxpayer claims a sick pay
nvolnei/\n 1mi4 ? !nnn ??->
v a\. luoivi i, uu i uuca iiui ill
elude Form 2440 to show
computation.
Taxpayers with income from
dividends, interest, rent,
pensions, trusts, and similarsources
have not included
a Schedule B, Form 1040.