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SEPTEMBER. 1965 \** mh * \ P%LiT^||^?B 14 ?JMM|M Nfl [ J ^VL ^Kfl i ? J jii jI?\m W?\ v? * \^H ' H* t. * MuH i THE CLOTHMAKER C 0 HI FLU IS DUE- SOME T1 Like the old gentleman who 1 cnose noi 10 join tne income 1 tax." now is the time for all 1 good men, women and chil- i dren to decide not to join the r flu outbreak. c What flu outbreak? How do you stay out of it? One question at a time: Flu this winter? The U. S. Public Health Service says probably yes. The disease strikes every two to three years; this is the year when Type A primarily is due. But a certain amount of Type B is looked for, too. What's it like? Some influenza symptoms are like those of the common cold, only more so. Sore throat, nasal congestion, dry cough, chills, fever, muscular aches and pains, general weakness. Temperature rises quickly. How serious? Most people recover within a week. But sometimes pneumonia develops. Other possible compli tdiiuns: oroncmtis, sinus trouble, ear infection. What to do? Call a doctor. Stay in bed as long as he tells you to. Don't expect miracles with "wonder drugs" ? they don't work against most viruses, and flu is a virus disease. Aspirin and lots of fluids mav be prescribed. Prevention? A vaccine that's useful against both general In Chicago SAFETY CONFERENCE Calvin A. Cooper, J. R. Reynolds, and Glen r,a?Hnc will be delegates at the 53rd National Safety Congress and Exposition in Chicago, October 25-28. Since 1912, "The Congress," as it is called, has been the biggest, most important safety event in the nation. The national meeting on all aspects and phases of safety draws between ten and twelve thousand people to Chicago for four days of meetings, reports, special events, and the world's largest exhibit of safety devices of all types. Clinton Mills has sent delepates to "The Congress" since 1951. The trips have proven stimulating and rewarding. Especially beneficial is the Exposition. It is an educational and idea-provoking experience to be brought abreast with the latest products and devices designed to help pre- 1 vent accidents and save lives. Many ideas learned by 1 Company delegates to "The Congress" in previous years have been adopted into our plants' Accident Prevention Programs. 93 Bowlers Howling Teams He Fifteen Company sponsored ( I ? * * - 1 " uegun piay in me rail-Winter Ie teams, appropriately named. Bo Cotton Boilers, Safety Pins, Mill each week for 28 weeks. Twer ers are women. Each team I competition. Bowling has gained wide ac< their chief form of recreation months. <Sl$edlUMN\ PS FOR YOU types of influenza is recommended for people at high -isk of serious effects. These nclude people with heart ailnents; chronic lung disorders; liabetes; certain other chronic BAILEY MEMORL CLINTON, SOUTH MO ? jm 25 *uru?t 1 Mr. Robert M. Vance, President Clinton Mills Clinton, South Caroline Dear Mr. Vance: We are pleased to learn that "Flu" vaccine to all your employ wish to commend you in doinc thi lOOt response. As you know, this vaccine la U. S. Public Health Service and of publicity to this cause since and one which will prevent much or many man-hours. The vaccine harmless and reactions from it a hope ALL will receive it. We wish to take this opportu providing and promoting good hea which, in turn, leads to better n* - ! a umion jons Lei NHpr r 4 CLINTON SONS?Kneeling?Ja Simmons, Freddie Tumblin, "Bute Allman, Daryl Hampton. StandingSanders, Darrell Godfrey, Charles S Jimmie Kinard. Captains in circl Francis Goper absent when picture C.H.S. football teams are traditionally built around athletically talented sons of Clinton Mills employees. The 1965 edition is no exception. Coach Claude Howe's strong AA team is Captained by two Clinton sons who lead fourteen more players on the first two teams. The Red Devils, tabbed the irin I I'liiv r? ? -r ?mplovee bowling teams have agues on the local lanes. The vvling Bobbins. Whip Rollers. I Whistlers, etc. compete once itv of the ninety-three bowlbowls three games in team :eptance among employees as during the fall and winter 5 diseases. Also persons over 45, pregnant women, and institutionalized patients in crowded environments. Adults previously vaccinated against flu need a booster shot each year. When? Mid - December is the deadline for vaccination. September - October is none too soon. Flu epidemics usually don't strike until midwinter; but the vaccine needs a little time to become effective. \L HOSPITAL [ CAROLINA 96 3 ? ?<> ? ?? aaao you are Making available eea again this year. We a and hope you will have highly recoaaended by the they are giving a great deal it la one that la ao worthy illneaa aa well aa the loaa when uned aa preacribed la re exceedingly rare. We do nity of thanking you for 1th practlcee in your planta, health in our community. Sincerely your?, <60 ^aJT II r*^<di 4^ i" -5> ** 7</s /Pe</ /tew/* Itil H? ~'K JH9 L<? mes Moore. Sieve Grady, Henry h" Grady, Terry Crawford, Ken -Carroll Barker, Gary Laney, Mike >op!p Stov T an>nr>l Ta?., r*. '' es?Gary Laney. Mike Sanders, was taken. team to beat in Class AA competition, are drawing large crowds to Wilder Field. Clinton Mills families and friends comprise a large segment rooting for the "favorite sons." REMAINING SCHEDULE: Oct. 1?Daniel there Oct. 8?Dentsville here Oct. 15?Union there uct. zz?t>trom Thurmond there Oct. 29?Newberry here Nov. 5?Laurens here Nov. 12?Woodruff here + * * Pessimist?a guy who feels bad when he feels good because he's afraid he'll feel worse when he feels better.