The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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OrTORFP lQCi Clean - Up Quiz Good housekeeping equals good home safety. Why? Because good housekeeping gets rid of trash and rubbish, | breeding place for about 50,000 of the fires which damage and destroy American homes each year, according to the National [ Fire Protection Association. Test yourself on this CleanTin Ol li V Tho rvrifD ? ^ Aiiv pi itiV. IU1 CVC1 ^ "yes" answer is more safety ^ for your family. And every "no" answer is a signal for action. 1. Do you dispose of ordinary trash and rubbish regularly? 2. Do you keep attic, base- C ment and closets free of old clothing, curtains, drapes, lamp shades, mattresses, old magazines and newspapers? 3. Do you empty ashtrays only when sure contents are completely cold; are ashtrays large and deep enough to keep burning smokes from falling out? 4. Do you have heating equipment and chimney checked and cleaned at least once a year? 5. Are paints, thinners and solvents stored in tightly closed metal containers away from heat? Do You And You Huve The Sume i What You Want: Wl Th ter bu 111C to Good Job Security pr( ma me grc Cli Th do( \va Good Wages Pai pri \va int Th in? Sound Outlook For The Future mc wi eqi rig Th est far Good Working Conditions n Ql un wo the ma air Tii est in I?nnn???Ul? r>?: n ucaauuuuie rrifcs r or Things You Buv the YC pel to ne: "WHO'S /u WHOSE" Births jvdia Weaving ? Joe Littlefield, Son, September *21 Clinton Weaving ? James w. fcarle, Daughter, September 29 Clinton Weaving ? Bennie Tucker, Son, October 1 Clinton Cloth Room ? Charlie Grogan, Son, October 9 BBHHk iA reliable sourc Superior Qualii r Company Interests ?at Your Company Wants: e Company is not only inested in having steady siness ana tull emplov>nt, it is constantly striving expand business and im)ve the physical properties, ichinery, tools, and cquipnt, which will in turn offer ?ater job security for all nton-Lydia employees. e Company wants to and ?s pay good wages. Our ges are consistently comrable to the best in the nt cloth industry. Good ges make for better work; relationships. e Company is always look; for people who are ready accept greater responsibilis. An individual's advance>nt is limited only bv his 11. and his skill, and the jal consideration of the hts of his fellow employees. e Company is always intered in the safety and wele of each employee, and ows that the highest TALITY cloth is produced dcr safe and comfortable rking conditions, such as 4 latest tools, well guarded iLimiery, 14000 Hunting, and conditioning. c Company is just as intercd as any household buyer purchasing its materials at ? lowest costs. It can then ord to sell its products at lowest price possible that )UR COMPANY can comic successfully and continue grow, and to stay in busi ss. THE CLOTHMAKER Lydia B Joe Fuller, son of Bud Fuller, Lydia Doffer, and J. W. Davis, son of Connie Davis, Lydia Spinner, are Co - Captains of the 1964 Ciinton High Red Devils Football Team. Joe and J. W. are carrying on the tradition of athletir lpaHor ship of the Red Devils begun years ago bv sons of ClintonLydia employees. Joe, a tough-nosed end, is the fourth son of Bud and Eleanor to play on C.H.S. teams. The "Fuller Boys" were all outstanding players. J. W., a quick, hard-running back, returned to his old form this vpar nftpir cnetaininn J? ?""'-' """"ft " serious knee injury last year. The young Red Devils are e of supply for y Print Cloths I EVERY GOOD GUY GAVE THE UNITED WAY (Continued from page 1 SHOP Silas Campbell WAREHOUSE Alexander Reeder Lvdia (lotton Mills CARDING 1st Shift?Furman Carnes 2nd Shift?Joe Nelson 3rd Shift?William Snow SPINNING 1st Shift?Ethel Pennington 2nd Shift?Betty McElhannon 3rd Shift?Nannie Wilson WEAVING NO. 1 1st Shift?Mildred Bailey 2nd Shift?Hiram Hughey 3rd Shift?Mildred Lawson WEAVING NO. 2 1st Shift?James Coker 2nd Shift?Marie Taylor n:11 tr? In ...w uiuu?um rcrmeil WEAVING NO. 3 1st Shift?Joseph Hamilton 2nd Shift?Paul Revis 3rd Shift?Jimmie Carroll CLOTH ROOM Lillie Bennett SHOP T. I). Douglas WAREHOUSE Josh Savage oys Lead Red mmmam an exciting team. They are considered to be one of the Fifteen Employees STANDING- Carv I.:?n.?v ? Toe* T Fuller; Jerry Ownes ? Anthony & Harry & Dorothy Lanford; Jimmie roll Barker ? Marceil & Faye Bar ard. KNEELING: Terry Fuller ? 1 Harold & Katherine Hampton; Mai Davis ? Connie Davis; Don Handl Ken Allman ? Everette & Josep! Was Taken: Mike Sanders ? Artht Godfrey. (Parents names in bold My Prayer Take my money, take my wealth; Give me friends and uivc me health. Take my prestige, take my fame. But always leave me my good name. Take the words that I might rue. And give to me a tongue that's true. Take from me all thoughts of vile; Let my deeds be free from guile. May I have a humble heart To keep deceit far from my May I be a friend to all. And God's love ever o'er me fall. ?Dorothy F. Kress 5 Devils best teams in S. C. Class AA High School Football. C rtte t juiii on i earn aney; Joe Fuller ? William "Bud" Lillian Forrester: Steve Lanford ? Lydia ? Roy & Ruby Lydia; Carker: Jimmie Kinard ? Oscar KinHomer Fuller; Dan ell Hampton ? c Hiers. Jr. ? Marion Hiers; J. W. uacK ? nurus ? Joyce Handback; hine Allman. Absent When Photo ir Sanders; Darrell Godfrey ? Ray tvpe> Whiz Quiz Farmer Brown purchased nine horses. 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