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J ? ; r*' f' Ci\'' *' r V,\;? I O Jj.io . w. v^- J J..-W ..... : . , , - Published m< tor Clinton .1 j' , ployees. Clin' tho direction Croclrcr. Din Mi ii, . r ' St. ith mi** V Hlt(! v.. i.itions. Cidvin A. Cooper 1'iiimun J. Owens .h>mes H. I3i\isv/e!l Petty S. Tys>o.i The puti!i>!iors of The l'l-ilis Hi : l'? I | '.(> yot'.l' Uil't III. I'. JK'I : r " r* " ?> ? - 11 M W . . d V . V Tuesday, Fob. !. is a dav For ii was on that y yet the b:yijest boost V! its be exact. At least that v.' !t cmi'i!?and may . All ? '' which may h< There's iii? tclliny wha.' (hi Tuesday, jocund was ' of Clint"!i Mills. It ' eorno:\i '???>. Instead . text: V manufacturm:polyester contoei! *.*t ? \ Am! to i!o it, they v. acre site at the wes'o vvt'iv 'ooiiem facir.'v Cons' rectum will ho * i<?n !nte mv Tlu? 1 'c*;?!!y nwnoi1 c->* * < '1111'l illt' a ' ' ' iiitMiliiii* its milium ' . ' 1 !i the count! v. The officials of I'm* co'iipa o! thi' comnumilv i !;? t:s !!i toe !inure, taxes use iliinivine, !.v" . 1 " piant. On :!'i? same 'lay, i versarv u! ia)e?a;!i>!;s . ' i'l'i i! was t> 1 j- cm un1 ?,' . 111 tin.' MtiCi Veiling Uvl'S, V. in '.bo i "iimiviiniy. v- i < i. ValO.O III till' ill Oil ll.'s Kurt'ior?also on ;m \ am! i ?j u-i a icu !>y tno Vt-'iaiii.V. flailing ten i .a a ? ; C'iMKnil.S Hist I lit 11K lis , ltaiiivii .s, has sei vco. 'a' ci'-i lilt.My yeiilS. lis Kla'.v a'.aoo llsas ..S.a-'.S iilUl liao!.' If:, a*. : Clinton is fortuna'a- bo '! "" 1 ' 0 9 -'J , g 1/ . . fjJ If Our jobs at Clinton .!''! ? or it aliec! t IC slctli. \\ ? Mi1!:;! niacin MM or mo known: Yet, even though we a MeCueU !<J lUll oil I MU.IS ;t!l ! iu\V !!!!!HM'lil!ll !S ti I' !'' 1 IO ' The 'ruth is 'ha* \\".' lew satts'.aclums cum "i" -. A tow words o! t *? <?"* in iiMiuiici's proinens 111o;isa!i. No iao; ' a ' ' U'!U!! 0 o th!'OC! P.oU's a OPS' ? ' 111) 111 y i os, l?Ul !!!i'if:y 'i' ' lou'ie.v.ed io others. At homo, too, I"".' ' a". comio :m a! tor "op.o " ' >c ? one o! the chi!d? '-o. ' v.-o'-d < !' encoura .? v' W" ' works b"th v \ Vsybe i^amm ' ' ; am! sa' :sty 100 ''1 o v \ < ! W tOIMtr.Oi to . "V >,' i, :, ; ' ' 111 o . I ' >' 1 '1 'i T?t ^ - -7 \ / ILTiD'rA ..;...... j _ /*/ Vt'V",' >Y it Ilf rf". -O imc! .? ? >m- f nn. I'. .nt /or ./ / /->' %?,f ' A* ic'or o: (.-on: A Illii'ilityL'C ^Miinlii i i?r Ann ItM ti | ?*f lii.tn-.tr .1 II ?.ta I'itologrii; j'lt-r 'Vifor*..' Asiistitn' C*!?i* 'nti.i \V!1! \\ r't'oitii: ' s Vf.n : i: it iIumii in ' < i -f it*" ' It ' ' It* > " .f-. ? ' ('I I HM >11 >1 "I*'M t*.; ini'iistr'a' 'ks'o' V -an s",'"1'!/1"!i??. ?S'., ! ? I'M *"i t. >>f r n1' \V' 1;!'S '.ti CO'ill'. ,i-i.new 'fe.'Vy ! Van4 i'i !'e f or i ? s a!! - t"t?" '.on o;iny w'!! i!if (' f m*!t!. n'.nu' lew mi ;i !',Mi 'v. ' will ineoi'ntPit'e " :Mi: v 'HI i's. netlia'.e'y ' :'ie n!ant is '.<? " ?, n! v 'arv.e "?y any stant'|>. a',||||' !* .! I' 11 ! !" ?.'? \suIi 1 1 > v are duo '.'if eoniuaUdat'ons ' t'lS'tH'SS JKHin'l'n, ! o f OS IL' 11' a"<; ; :! tliev arc dome. '' , <!u:nri io bui.'d an ' ?! ; "on observed its 70i!> ann;nianinaetunn^ busumss. ' . 1 the company was lornmed. is, .the iaiycst industry ' Wit :out :,;i\ 'iw l11 a I "s v. aide. another institution owned i.1 -i eoiebi'at(.Mi us hUlh ainu ? ? ? than llie textile |.?nn', as n.ow a:. S. iiaiiey ^ Son, t? . v We.: ll 11 uin'iMnst loojo a-" published two Wee lis ; ;_ ? , , S i :? MM! i ! <lit '""mo base of such operations. Tile Clinton Clnoiivlo ;t, j"tie ?j ^ / ' J, . . .i y r? either definite know'edne ine tin; sK'll to operate a ' ? .tn lot m satis!acton"V our skills am! basic knowledge t en manner, is tins enonrn? i o resell cc o! the rieht a'ti'tido. I '.mo!" ?iM '.lie Ml!) O!" at a' M " tii"!1 a s'nilc i"' inU'tvs'. s'm'WM .1' \V M li 111'' I'.OUI'S ?T I?*') * I)'?I * It; !*1M I. lioitl." !'ric!U"V is'l'l i jii*' o! toii'H" m' > 'i1 '?\v ; 'ii Ijc i'iiMr.uicMa'.V of anil ;*vit!?_ is important. !t\ '?? ' and r.l.'iut Jit yo'.p- wile 01 i i ,"!t 'mi\v iiiiu.'M a sfi!!'i ni' a ' aw 'mined you that a1!rru.i?oii 1 or is t'inl '."V !n a lia.ony > i *) i?j I'm', Vv' ' V not, ' : .!<* a V.ter s"" try 'or a THECLOTHMAKER As the season begins: wa""v? spotvs '?ul!'is you smould know Safety Regulations for Motorboat Operators. Persons on Water Sic is. Surfboards, and Other Similar Devices (1) No person shall operate a motorboat, vessel, skis, or surfboards in a reek less or iiuLiliifonl manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or nroporly o! any other person. CJ.) Operation of motorhoats, vessels, water skis <>r surf boards w'nle intoxicated or under '.he hi'luenee of a narcotic, barbiturate, or marii'.iana is prohibited. (.'{) Persons water skiing, !*iv!111a surfboard, or similar device, jrts' wear a ski bolt or life preserver, or similar equipment. ' !) Skiinq is prohibited from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. ff>) !t is unlawful to tow a skier, or skiers, at any time unless the boat is equipped with a wh'e-anqle roar vision mirror <Vi there is an observer in the boat in addition '<? tin; M')o,,a,<it'. ('!) A' wa'ereraft must be ooerated reasonable speeds for eiven sitnatiotts and must be under '.be complete control .. r ? ... < o <: ? v . iw unci iuui i * 41 . : 11111LT. (7) When 'wo watorcraft aporoach each other a' any aueje, tlif one <mi '.lie rij'hl has the ! ieh'-of-way, ant! the other nuts! stay clear. (!!) Speeding of water sktim ? in 1 mc close nrnximity of other boa's, especially small boa's, of swimmers, can be dangerous and may amount to reckless or neidiecn'. opera ion. YOU AI i 1*1 KKSi'ONSUllJ'l FOR TlIM DAMAGIil CA'JSKU BY T!IM VVAKK V( >U!l BOAT CUE ATMS. '* !i e 2!inl ( The T. V. is my shepherd; ! sba'I not study. It maketb me *.o see my favorite programs when ! should be studying I'Vct.rh. 't resloroth toy soul; ' i iti<? io ilwi 11-alio <a - - ' "v- I " wnr'dliness for its name sake. Yea though I fail a" my studies, I shall continue 1?? view my T. V. for it comforts itii?. It provides entertainment for me and my fr'onds. Surely imodness and mercy shall follow me all the days ' view my T. V. and ' will dwell in the same ^rade for evei- aiul ever. /ormttlo for Svccess Too many of us perhaps, particularly in our day of .mproredented prosperity and 'I. our favored land which enjoys such a hieh standard of living, are sonu.'tiines lei! 'o behove tnat there is .in easy road to success, some magic formula by which sue? ? vis is achieved. Such a belief is, of course, ill-founded. Success was never obtained without a great deal ol determination and hard work, bols'cred by those old-fashioned virtues of courage, honesty, aud 'lirift. .Success, as any man who has a'biined it vvi!! verify, is read .-(I only gradua'ly and over a long period of time. Cake Cuttii 70th An ! iMfti : $&$!<. . . , % <v*. - * | * Kk.J ^ r?; ! <\':<^ \ It/"' \M ' * ~.vi * : .:^^vy ,;/;; . ..V'r.. / ?', f f i4 I s . ^ Mrs. C. M. Bailey, senior mei Company's 70th Anniversary Ca!< portrait of M. S, Bailey, Founder Mills. President Vance, nephew o CAKE I X*" 9^ If H' *Vi ? v' if d ?y*i. lai.w m' .. * fy .. i siv/Jlf fej * / 1 :!!ir> r;; ^ V - j^\ \ v4&f \ f \yt?j '-/ n-' ^fSFJ: / / 4#:\? : \ j! Ij All employees received a baked and packaged Birthday Ci Peggy Gilmer are shown in a s the day. One might say that reaching for success is like climbing a rope, one hand at a lime above the other, pulling our own weight as we rise, (.'limbing in such a fashion takes will power anil energy. Sometimes the climber may even fall back, only to start anew, but for the persistent and the ambitious, the pinnacle of s u e c ess can be achieved, and tlie rewards for those who reach the top can be great. MARCH, 1966 Qg Observes niversary " M! i?| I I ' ' :m ,|-1 -! i . 'i > f * ! - il * I % S|i ?> ' vv j.. i sa . < , y L ' * 'cf' W if;.' k- :m / x_ " ^ / 7 / ! / A/ / ^ i / 11 I 1 ' \ m i 1 1 f -;v.o v- . I 4 -/ v 1 "V1 $1111 frr Will A |p|| mbcr of the Bailey family, cul the :e in lhe Directors Room under ihe and First President of the Clinton f Mrs. Builev. loolcs on aourovinalv. TOK ALL i I ?f - ^ T'^f^ f I HMHK'AHti At \ f*?. f 1 rn< -- ,! liWuV/\ f ?.'ij | i^tArn Lv S |j \ .- ' 1 $Jw * *'i i c' \ V ;V;,: \ 1 V i i> !; ' !>/ %> ?IJ| \\ 1 W ' t- A ? \ ' \ -/ | *. i ?j .. . ? III .. > < I HH ..l??i pioco of the Company's specially ?lco. Edna Osborne. Fred King, and scene re-enacted 1400 times during ( (*iii*! K. Holers . . . (Continued from paj;e 1) incmbor of the Kiwanis Club. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers (ihe former Rosanna Lancaster of Spartanlninj) are the parents of a son, Kicky, If), and two daughters, Carol 11, and Lou Ann, 8. Until the current school term ends, Mr. Rogers will commute from his home at Drayton. 4