The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, June 15, 1967, Page 3, Image 6

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"V?'s," tr-.'H-i! *>u- .m'kt ' .1 n?'\v I'.l!') HI l?<'tt !" v!\v. "! !'. i s, ; ' ?:<s.t\ '.'i! '< '?' , (,?< -ms <\v : n'ti . -,;i* 'A ".I' 1! il I M HMH'il" ":' t ! \? i'i tin* ,|!?< Mt i-?t s; > > i v (. !'. " V'?l i( ' \ \\').> I'.IP S\V.I"M\V . ?i! u I?. :p SI" V<" ' ,1 v.'L'l!. THE CEQTHMAKER What's !n A Wore'? -- > ?> /-?v ? " T" t M u . \\ nJ, ' v!< U T^iko many harmless scarecrows, economic words tend to scare people away. Yet most economic terms stand for things that are quite simp'e and usually familiar to us all. A paycheck has the habit of sp'itting off ifi all directions, like ten pins on a strike ball. After paying the bills, keeping the peace with allowance money, etc., there's apt to he precious little left for savings. What's left is something like a personal PROFIT, for use in strengthening your home or family, to he saved ."or 'he future. Part of your Company's profit is used much the same way ?for reinvestment in the business, new machinery, tools, equipment and the like. ' 'nlike the family, our Compnny exists solely because Ofople invested their money n it. It is natural for them to oxnt'ct a dividend, or return on their investment, which mils' also come out of the Company's PROFIT. s A f!ome Coarse . . . Som A \ < unp.Ntrt r'ninuid to smallest doe Ml the 111 '?!. "All ! have '?i sav to 'In- ?!< .'," he explainer!, "'is ; ro v comini? or aren't v...r," And he either comes or * , * H S! i \ . ... a* ijJ I ! SV cv r!1111 ?1 "Vo thank*?cofTYe keeps me n *? .< '.? "' ;,i * * Hnn't gamble when out in rsi:: ? you may fine! the ' .os stacked against you. m % A 'armor and a college proV soi- were traveling together <'!i a train. They got tired of ' alk:n:' aiul reading, .so the i.rofessor suggested they play i ii!(i!es. "livery time you miss a ridd'e, you give me a dollar and very time ! miss a riddle, I'll give you a dollar," said the ; i r? ?!essor. "You're h e t t e r educated hnn ! am," the farmer pointed vit!'. ! '1! give you fifty cents." The professor agreed, and 'he farmer made up the first d'e, "What has three legs walking and two legs flying?" e asked. The professor didn't know, so he gave the farmer a dollar. ".?e inner didn't know ei'' er, so he gave the protessor ':"v eents. * '.he is like a cafeteria. T! eve are no waiters to hring ni'.ir sueiess to you. Vou must help NoltlSelf. r/ w<"V W Wfk ff'M Start Liking Your Job! Our modern complicated economy depends upon the services of vast numbers of people; and every process, however humble, must be done capably if the whole thing is to go well. No one person who does his e Fine . . . Some With a Differen When a group of women got on 'he car, every seat was c< already occupied. The con- rr doctor noticed a man who b seemed to be asleep, and, fearing that he might miss his tl stop, he nudged him and said: "Wake up!" h "I wasn't asleep," the man tc protested. q "Not asleep? But you had your eyes closed." h "! know. I just hate to look y at ladies standing up in a b crowded car." # * A man who had been keen ilit? company with a girl for a number of years took her t)in one night to a Chinese restaurant. They began studying the menu and he asked, "How would you like your lice -fried or boiled?" She looked at him and said very distinctly, "Thrown." + * * Instead of putting so much fire into their speeches, some politicians should put more speeches into the fire. st The average woman talks w 25 per cent faster than her c? husband?listens. S * * * ^ lc The phone rang and the voung mother answered. Came her mother's voice saying: "I phoned. Dear, to find out if a] Dad. and T mold in:ivo - -? u children with Tom and you !11n111111. Wo are invited out u for the evening." * * * p \'o wonder today's teenager gets mixed up. Half the adults are telling him to "find him- d self." and the other half are h telling him to "get lost " g 1 U All Men Are Create A Et/ual . . . Etui owed lly Their Creator With Certain Unalienable flights . . . Among These Are Life, Liberty, Atul The Pursuit of Happiness. job well is ever unimportant. The more people there are who like their jobs and do them well, the happier everyone is. So start liking your job, and see now much better it likes you! ?Norman Vincent Peale t Twist A professor at a medical dlege asked a student how iuch of a certain drug should e administered to a patient. "Five grains, sir," replied ie student promptly. A minute later he raised is hand. "Sir, I would like ) change my answer to that uestion." The professor glanced at is watch. "Never mind, oung man. Your patient has een dead for 40 seconds." * * fr , bargain i ~ J.1 '"' W ^ ? * * A fat lady stepped on the ales, not knowing that they ere out of order. The indi nor stopped at 75. "Holy moke'" exclaimed a boy who as watching her, "She's holiw!" * * ? Sandy: "Why do they keep utting jokes in the paper bout Scotsmen being tightwads?" Friend: "Why don't you call p the editor and ask?" Sandy: "What! And who'd ay for the phone call?" ? * * Shouting to make your chilren obev is like using your urn to steer the ear; and you c-t about the same results.