The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 2, Image 3
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Tinman J. Owens
.'i.inos Fl. Brasv/etl
Batty S. Tysoa
The publishers of T!
items of interest fro
to your ?!onarl lit
per:
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Tuesday, Feb. !. is a d;
For it was. Oil that da v
oot the b:L',L;est boost ill i
be exact. At least that is
It cou'd?and may he
All ?'" w!licit may be
There's no telliny wha' t'u
On Tuesday, ip-otmd wa
of Clinton Mills. It
corpora'ion. Instead t
textile manufacturine mu"
polyester combed eo't"r. '?
And to do it, they \\ d!
acre site at the wes'e: :
every modern facility '
Constrnctioti will .tie"
bo in 1 ?e n n. \ t
Tin' 1 ?ca 1!y owned (.- ' m'
a I'll, is ?m inn iiu? a 1 ' >,
iML'tiliii!' us position as <
111 i!io count! y.
The officials of omm
of the community upon
fail a in me .'mure.
IaKos my ilun'iine, hi;.'
ptuni.
On lae snme day, ' 'm oversaiv
u! opoiimons '
Voi il was on J-euiiiaiy :
In ino nnciveiling soars,
in '.!io i immunity. v. ! ft .mi
value lo the atea has boon
Kurt nor?also on ! '?. ' ! ri
and ojie. iucu by loo si.m*'
Vi.'.aa.y. DUli liny loo \o.n:
I '.111.i.ii c I I . 11 Ii'.m; II.
l j.uiKi i s, has soi vctt ! (. c
iiu.My ycais. lis nu.'.ii .
lists t.s.>i-is anu naoi.' it*. ;
Clinton is fortunate '?.
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Oil!- jobs lit. Clinton :Vi'".s
or .1 SpL'CIliC slit 1 1. V\ O til1,
maciune or Hie ktiowioti:
particular job.
Vol, oven though \?.'e v
nucMcti io urn our joos u< at
1 iu\v important is tit' ilune''
The truth is that withou'
few satisfactions can "i:
A few words oi en <?'.? a
in e.nouiers prolucins can
;noasant. No gi cat < ' '<>!
.m-iutiiMj; three iu)i'.rs a cay
?-!iipii?yi-es, l?ut ih? i < :y ,-i
imeies'ed in others.
At home, too, the rn?ht
come in alter "one o' ' "a
one o' the ehi!di''n.
word of encourntp'o v wo?
-it works both wv-..
Vayhe tfainio and
sa'isfymjjj ! '( yr'tv '.><
few minutes to ' >v
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mon*h;y >y aw *. "-vr ?0
n and ;.yr,i ?*mJtnrrnt.
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Director o! '.'otu- '' "
in.! I!ni?>!oyoo "c- Momtn <>r Am. >*t loan |
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Editor
Vhoiograplter
VholOfjritiiliL'V
' 't'jtoriii! As-iisJiin'
lie ("ii'Iiiiw1,' ; will wtiifoiuu
i i :'s ri-.u'.r'I'll' it thrill i-l
i-ii'ji! ri'|i.ir"i'i's i.r *ii *!i?I1!
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iy I,,. I-iMIHMMIH'I'I'I! '11 Clinton.
":i!V"i's iileitis'rial complex
<.s v?:in "VP !i??"S'.,
\v'ia' ' u- ;iiit'oincei n eni sail!.
'.nan 'hat.
' ; !' ne'er wliat. is to come.
!i:Vi'c is.
s !'< ''ii_i new Vta;'ey IVant
s .> new i'eoare for toe !?: ;?!
ii, ; n ...., i ?s !i".!ier'ii aM-eotlon
. ' ..it 'm ?-""niany will enter 'Jie
fli'V.
a iirant' ww |i!ant mi a
'iii' e 'v. *' w1'! incorporate
'' . minis' v 'm i's.
"nnu-diate!v ant' plant is to
already larj-e by any standI'.-.f
i'. i?m'.s and furlher '
''"i* o'vaniza! inns
:'K>My are dnu the eontn'aUd.ations
noseless acumen, !<?! <.'.sis.'11' ;i"<!
i ill it a; they are dome,. 1t
. do:ny it; binan ijiil,<)of
,;??n observed its 70tb anniie
t1 t niaiiuiaetiinng business.
*i. ' t!ie company was loomied.
was, a!i*.' is, ,'.b' largest industry
se >!( ; without sa>ti\a ilia*, its
luosi M'nulo.
aiv '--another institution owned
mo; ;>.-,i-, eeielji ateii its t?Ulh anir?
earner than Hie textile pane, as
, w i'.i1 1 -i now At. S. liai toy W Son,
t'mnn.nn.y Weil lluoueiioul Huso
t-Mien', published two weeks ayo,
. s s .),Tv" i.oou.
. '>(. 'm?i >o base of such oooiaf i<?ns.
The Clinton Chronn-Io
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rife either definite know'edae
af'/i!! e tin; sK'b to operate a
? neifoim satisfaetori' V mir
' ie skills atul basic knowledge
i ai'.foiect manner, is litis enoiie'!?
hi. esenee of the rii^ht aMiMu!e,
i-?: nor on the mi!> o!" at 'mine.
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\V? ?l 1; I!1 ' I'.OIM'S ITllteb 'il'MC
tvim.!tihI. tioin" friomt'y isn't.
n'O'nv o! tc:;n\'? jokes In 'e'.nw
: !! ... m be ronsntora'.e of end
a".!'iu!e is important.. It's ?*asy to
< : ys" and shout at you1 v.'de oi
; :l".it'll ' M '\V MllU.'ll A .Sill! !t> o!" il
.'(! t,;.vi; helped you t!ur. ;i!ternnon
;s that key to ;i happy
i-|um'? for. Why not '..'ike a
ct <.'* better s,;" try f?"?r :i better
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THE CLOTHMAKER
As the season begins:
wam,v! spokts
pules you
should know
Safety Regulations for
Motorboat Operators. Persons
on Water Skis. Surfboards,
and Other Similar Devices
(!) No person shall operate
a motorboat, vessel, skis, or
surfboards in a reckless or
nej^lijjenl manner so as to
endanger the life, limb, or
nmporty of any other person.
u.; v|?c!iiuoii 111 mniornnais,
vessels, water sk's or surfboards
white intoxicated or
under 'be influence of a narcotic,
barbiturate, or marijuana
is prohibited.
(.'{) Persons water skiing,
riding a surfboard, or similar
device, nuts' wear a ski bolt
or life preserver, or similar
equipment.
( !) Skiing is prohibited from
one hour after sunset until
one hour before sunrise.
(f>) !t is unlawful to tow a
skier, or skiers, at any time
unless the boat is equipped
with a wide-angle roar vision
mirror (lit '.here is an observer
in the boat in addition
to the operator.
(t>) A! watereraft must be
operated at reasonable speeds
for given situations and must
ho under the complete control
o! the* operator ill all times.
(7) When two watercrnft
iinnroai'li each other at any
anijli*, tin* one on the ri/*ht
has the i ieh'-of-way, am! the
other nuts', stay clear.
(!>) Speedup' or water skiinp
in the close proximity of
oilier boats, especially small
boa's, or swimmers, can he
(humorous and may amount to
reckless or nei^lioont opera'
ion. YOU A ivM KMSUONS1BDE
FOR THE DAMAGE
CAUSED BY T1! E WAKE
V( )'JR BOAT CllMATHS.
T!i<* 2.'?r?T Channel
Tlie T. V. is my shepherd; !
sha'l not study. It inaketh me
to see my fiivorite programs
when ! should be studying
1-Yench. It restoreth my soul;
! ? Iradot h mo in tlu? nr.tlw <a
world * it toss for its niton- sake.
Yt_-;t though I fail all my
.studies, I shall continue to
view my T. V. for it comforts
me. It provides entertainment
lor me and my friends.
Surely goodness and mercy
shall follow me a'! the days
' view my T. V. and f will
dwell in the same ^rade for
ever and ever.
" ormtslQ for Success
Tot) many of us perhaps,
narticularly in our day of
npreredented prosperity and
m our favored land which
enjoys such a hie!) standard
of !ivine, are sometimes let!
! it > 111 >v< t 'n n t tlii.i-.. il- -ii>
easy roiul to success, some
Mladic formula by which suc<
-i is achieved. Such a
belief is, of course, ill-founded.
Success was never obtained
without a great ilea! of determination
and hard work, bolstered
by those old-fashioned
virtues of courage, honesty,
and 'hrifl.
.Success, as any man who
has a'taineil it will verify, is
reached only gradually and
<yer a long period of time.
Cake Cult in
70th Am
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Mrs. C. M. Bailey, senior mem!
Company's 70lh Anniversary Cake
portrait of M. S. Bailey, Founder a
Mills. President Vance, nephew of
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All employees received a p
baked and packaged Birthday Calo
Peggy Gilmer are shown in a set
the day.
Dm' might say that reaching
!'??r success is like climbing
a rope, one hand at a time
above the other, milling our
own weight as wl1 rise.
Climbinp in such a fashion
takes will power and em rpy.
Sometimes the climber may
even fall back, only to start
anew, but for the persistent
and the ambitious, the pinnacle
of success can be
achieved, and the rewards for
those who reach the top can
he preat.
MARCH. 1966
ig Observes
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in the Directors Room under the
ind First President of the Clinton
Mrs. Bailey, looks on approvingly.
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L*. Edna Osborne. Kred King, and
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member of the Kiwanis Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers (the
former Rosanna Lancaster of
Spartanburg) are the parents
of a son, Ricky, 15, and two
daughters, Carol 11, and Lou
Ann, 8.
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^ int.- mi it'iu at:Miit?i
term ends, Mr. Rogers will
commute from his home at
Drayton.
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