The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1966, Page 2, Image 4
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Cidvin A. Cooper
1'iiimun J. Owens
.h>mes H. I3i\isv/e!l
Petty S. Tys>o.i
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busumss.
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is, .the iaiycst industry
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either definite know'edne
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skills am! basic knowledge
t en manner, is tins enonrn?
i o resell cc o! the rieht a'ti'tido.
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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
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? 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;
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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
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Mrs. C. M. Bailey, senior mei
Company's 70th Anniversary Ca!<
portrait of M. S, Bailey, Founder
Mills. President Vance, nephew o
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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
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and First President of the Clinton
f Mrs. Builev. loolcs on aourovinalv.
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pioco of the Company's specially
?lco. Edna Osborne. Fred King, and
scene re-enacted 1400 times during
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(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.
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