The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1965, Page 4, Image 4
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Clinton News (Cont.)
surgery at Laurens hospital,
Mrs. Robert Adams had surgery
at Greenville General
Hospital. Bobby Quinn had
surgery at Spartanburg General
Hospital. Mrs. Rudolph
Barker, surgery, at Bailey
Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Gertrude
Fowler and Neuffer
C res well were medical patients
at Bailey Memorial
Hospital and Mrs. Lewis Butler
was an overnight patient
due to a wreck. We sincerely
hope that all are soon going to
be able to resume their normal
activities.
Our deepest sympathy to
Wade Beckham in the loss of
his father February 5.
Bi' thdays
Lewis Hughes?16 years old
?January 2.
Mrs. Gladys Hughes?16
(that's what she said) ? February
14.
Dave Lavvson (he didn't
say)?February 14.
Neuffer Creswell?39 (?)?
February 11.
Horace Robinson ? February
10.
Dennis Robinson?February
19.
Larry Easier?January 5.
Harrv Lanford ? February
10.
Johnny Meadors (grandson
of the Thornton Meadors)?7
years old?January 7.
Angela Fowler ? 10 years
old?January 11.
Thornton Meadors ? February
14.
Mrs. Harold Meadors ?
March 11.
^innie Meadors (granddaughter
of the Thornton
Meadors)?5 vears old?March
12.
"Shorty" Campbell?February
25.
Mrs. Mollie Martin ? 79
years old?February 19.
Wedding anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson
will celebrate a wedding
anniversary February 8.
CLOTH ROOM NO. 2
By Dorsey Turner
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin
and Miss Grace Ficklin visited
their aunt, Mrs. Mary Culbert
son, in Greenville General
Hospital recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meadors
and son, Jimmy, of Columbia
visited his relatives in Clinton
on a recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingram
and family of Rock Hill visited
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
and family last Sunday.
Gary (Swamp Fox) Griffin
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Edwin Eugene, 4 months, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Samples.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Griffin, in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine,
Mrs. Maxie Wallenzine
and daughters, Kim and Lorie,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wallenzine and family in
Belvader, near North Augusta.
Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs.
Lillian Wallenzine and granddaughters,
Kim and Lorie
Wallenzine, visited Lillian's
mother, Mrs. Geneva Coker,
who resides in Greenwood
recently.
Mrs. C. M. Broom and
Betty Rollins visited their
granddaughter and niece. Miss
Dianne Neal, a student at
Winthrop in Rock Hill recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Turner of Joanna spent the
holidays in Miami, Florida.
Mr. Ernest Stokes of Greenville
visited his aunt, Mrs.
R. G. Turner, and other relatives
recently.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
celebrated their 6th wedding
anniversary January 2.
J. C. Foster?birthday January
7.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster
observed their 14th wedding
anniversary January 19.
John Prather?14 years old
?January 9.
Eddie Braswell ? January
12.
Dorsey Turner ? January 3.
Buddy Wilkes ? February
16.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilkes
observed their 22nd wedding
anniversary January 2.
David Moore?January 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P
Hanks celebrated their 2nd
wedding anniversary January
12.
Lucretia Hanks ? February
3.
Lewis Yarborough?February
28.
Tommy Ficklin ? February
15.
Barrv Ficklin ? February
24.
Gwendal Bundrick?15
years old?January 28.
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lycuuic muni c?i years uiu
?January 7.
Beulah Moore?January 10.
Bardy Cannon?January 19.
Maxie Wallenzine?January
26.
Claude Wallenzine ? January
29.
Patti Lowe ? 1 year old ?
January 16.
Bettv Rollins?January 13.
Darleen Eubanks celebrated a
birthday December 29. She is
the daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Eubanks.
THE CLOTHMAKER
Did You Know
ThatOur
reporters work all yea"
to bring you the news from
their departments and on their
shifts? A word of thanks goes
a long way.
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Progress means even changing
your mind sometimes?
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Any good team needs someone
to map the strategy as
well as call the plays? In
dustry must have the same.
Our management plays this
part and to remain successful
we must abide bv their decision.
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Without good education for
our children, our future is
dark?
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Our safety program is a
very personal thing?
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Quality will sell our cloth
far better than any paid advertisement?
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America didn't make progress
by its people sitting back
and moaning over a few mistakes?
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Attitudes are the difference
between success and failure?
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Our United Fund represents
a Christian type of giving?
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You can't escape the responsibility
of tomorrow by evading
it today?
The real tragedy in life is
not in being limited to one
talent, but in the failure to
use the one that we have?
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Most people who get shot,
do it with an "unloaded" gun?
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Today in our government
we are spending money that
our great grandchildren will
have to earn?
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Coffee grounds and grease
can completely stop your
drains?
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Cold water is good for a
burn?
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Safety is a way of life and
pays more dividends than any
other investment you'll ever
make?
Ever notice how dogs win
friends and influence people
without reading books?
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This handsome young man is
Cally Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fuller and nephew of Ruby
Baker.
'65 Clinton Plants I
Officers of the 1965 Clinion Plar
last week following an organizatic
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van uanipoeii, leu, is rnze
Secretary-Treasurer with Presiden
President, was absent.
Employees will be considered i
contacting a member or the officer
An annual dinner is held to awe
divisions.
The Company awards the top B
Motor.
Prune Most SI
The ideal time of the year
to prune most shrubs and
small trees is late winter just
before new growth begins.
Wounds heal much faster at
this time of the year, and
new growth is not lost to late
pruning.
The four most important
reasons for pruning are:
1. To promote better flowers
and fruit.
2. To remove old and surplus
limbs.
3. To remove injured, diseased,
or dead branches.
4. To maintain a definite
size or shape.
Before any pruning is done,
one should carefully inspect
his plants and decide which of
these reasons apply.
Hoses are pruned to promote
better flowers. All dead,
diseased and injured limbs
should be removed first. Then
remove all but four or five
strong limbs, and these should
be cut back to within 12 to
18 inches of the ground. Make
all cuts one-fourth inch above
a bed and at an angle to the
stem. This pruning is applied
to hybrid teas and floribunda
classes only. Climbing roses
after blooming, removing only
may be pruned immediately
canes that are three years old
or older.
Some plants, such as nan
dina and abelia will grow so
thick that soon the plant dies
in the center. Lack of light
in the center of the plant
causes this, due to old or surplus
limbs. Each year if some
of the older limbs are removed
back to the ground, this
can be avoided. A full and
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Barry McWaters, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas McWaters. observed
a birthday December 11.
JAN.-FEB., 196S
Wishing dub Officers
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its Fishing Club were photographed
?nal and rules meeting.
Director. Clara Foster serves as
t Troy Bently. J. D. Hanley, Vice
for membership by the Club upon
s.
ird prizes for top catches in several
ass winner with a 10 H.P. Johnson
hrubs Now
compact plant will be the result.
All injured branches should
be removed now. Do not cut
the branches so that, lone
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stubbles are left on the
plants. They are unsightly
ancl injurous to the plant.
Cut the injured branch back
to just above a strong, healthy
branch. The cut will heal
quickly, and all new growth
will come from the healthy
branch.
Pruning to maintain a defiinite
size or shape should be
done each year. This will
eliminate severe pruning every
three or four years, which
is hard on the plants. If a
plant such as ligustrum is
growing so tall that it is covering
your window, cut it
back below the window.
Again, do not leave a stubble
but cut back to a side branch.
If the entire plant is cut back
in this manner, you will again
have a nicely shaped plant.
The plants along a walk or
border that were just the
proper size three years ago
can again be dwarfed bv this
method of pruning.
There is one group of plants
that should not be pruned at
this time of the year. They
are the spring flowering
plants which include: azaleas,
spirea, and forsythia or yellow
bell. The flower buds of these
plants were produced last
summer. 1 ney may oe pruned
immediately after they have
finished blooming. New
growth will soon occur after
they arc pruned, and more
buds will be set this summer
for flowers next spring.
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Benny McWaters enjoyed a
birthday January 8. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
McWaters.