The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1969, Page 2, Image 3
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Dabnr Day has been so'
n order to give recognition
resnoe* of working men ant
' 11 >se woo wov.<.
I?abor Day emphasizes
portent element in industry
iust a day of rest. It is a i
opportunity to woi'k ancl to
lit' willingness of the mnjo
o make their own day in th
Today, in this era of i
.treat or import a nee to stress
tribute to 'hose who earn
manna! ef'orts ancl skill <
leavers.
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When it comes to im
provement ? new methods,
ouality, "? working conditions
? the most im
Kirtiin t reouirement is
Tl'AMWORK. '
One man, your Assistant
Overseer, c a n n o t c!o it
alone. !!o needs assistance
from others in the Company
who may help in
setting up new procedures
<>r processes.
T3ut, most of all, he needs
the aid of everyone who
works with him. You can,
tor instance, give constructive
suggestions or ask
guest ions as to how you
can imnrove vour job.
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! !: ! *? > :? with the coming
of As * our boys and
s respond to Ibe sound
school bells calling them
bach to resume their
s* \ \C.ies.
'lie first graders, the
I'll" is not to resume
stud'os but to be pin them.
'!'<? a first erader tins is "A
(ban' Step." Their minds
. ,,e filled witli expectations
< !' school life that only a s:\
\v;ir old can imagine. This
day ranks second only to
Christmas its a rod letter
day ia Mieir young lives.
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security depends on
ditions, competition, and cm
a few.
If all the factors were !?n
security, in the final analysis
on just one thing. Profits. ^
prises could operate.
A successful business n<
cost, reduce waste, improve
ductivity.
"vr^rer Quality rubrics
"3.' ' f-.'a. 2?Lytfia?3ai!ey
int'er fie direction oF
tirec'or of Community
oris.
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aside as a national holiday i
to the dignity and the self
J women. It belongs to ALL
the fact that the most im- ,
' 's people. It is more than
day of thanksgiving for the |
be rewarded accordingly for
ri y of the American people
e world.
iocia! reform, it is even of
this holiday as one that pays
their living either through
>r through intellectual en
~C~ /Vftcss
Most important to a successful
operation, is cooperation.
A working team,
like a football or baseball
team, starts with a group
who each do something
different, but clo it well.
What makes a good team?
Bach member of the team
must do his own assignMien*
well. But even more
impi.riant, each member
must learn to work well
with the other team members.
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lie must give and take.
All teams start with in1
(' viduaIs. All good teams
s*;irl witli TEAMWORK.
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I A i A X f O
As they leave home with
a hop, skip, and jump, little
do they realize that mother's
heart is heavy and her
eyes n.!led with tears with 1
the thought of her child
growing up and being
under someone else's direction.
For the safety of our children
. . . . Mr. Motorist,
please be extra careful
around school zones. These
young people are our fu
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in', wai r unpenning on
toon; to preserve the way !
of life vital to us all.
many things. Business con- t
?to?nor satisfaction are just i
nned together, however, ioh t
, would he found to depend i
k'/ithout profits, few enter- !
I
?eds everyones help to cut |
puality, and increase pro- t
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Our Group
Tusurau.ee Carrier
Clinton Mills' croup in
sura nee carrier, Protcctiv
Life Insurance Company
is one of the nations pionee
^roup life insurance firms
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selected as Clinton IVlill
carrier in August 1936. Thi
month marks Protective'
33re anniversary of servic
10 Clinton Wills employee
and their family.
The 93 year old Binning
ham. Alabama firm wa
founded to serve the in
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force, the company ha
rown into the ranks of tin
pper f>'of the more thai
! ,7al) life insurance com
janies in the nation by th?
jmount of Life Insuranci
n force.
M'oi!ay, !,rotective's lift
nsu ranee in force exceed
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THE FLA G
The War of 1H12 brought
ilxiiii a critical period it
he history of the Unite
S'.a'cs. Many brave met
est 'heir lives in a figh
a- freedom against Britian
Jne of these weary anc
jattle - worn soldiers
ha ti'is Scott Key, com
>osed the immortal word:
?! our national anthem, Tin
Itar Spangled Banner it
ributo to the flag (firs
railed the Star Spanglcc
banner) that had flowr
iig!f during the cru c i a
period of the war and foi
lie liope of a new natior
vhero freedom would ring
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s Brevard Patterson, Baile
Plant Master Mechanic, ha
constructed a house fo
Purple Martins in an effor
to bring them into this area
lie erected his first hous
in March, !9W1, and, in onl;
a few days, had 1! pairs o
martins.
The Pumln Mnrfiri r?nt
approximately 2,000 mos
quitoes per da>. Pattersoi
lias fou (1 that the Martii
population increased s<
rapidly that he doesn'
need to spray for mosqui
toes.
All that is required ti
keep the martins is an ade
quale f o o d supply am
sufficient housing.
Martins depend on othe
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The majority of tra
I "non-i'ainking" drivers.
tioriH lu'.vn improvoel alo
lho modern safeguards
derfu!. but they can'l <
( vohiclo for you.
^ Ton Causes of Trac
1. Speed fi
' 2. Care!^ianeit 1
a. Slic'r Tires tl
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. 5. Fleeing 1C
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i Anyone desiring a<
I ditiona! copies of the Mi
r issue of The Clothmalo
t can pick them up in Mae
Parsons' office, or noti!
AUGUST. 1969
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y birds or man for their houss
ing. They adapt well to
r artificial housing. They
t prefer light material and
i. after much experimentae
tion, Patterson constructed
y light weight alumnium
f houses for his birds.
Patterson's Martin houses
s are on a 20' pole behind his
home. He noted that the
a birds send out "scouts" to
i find new homes,
o He noted that the birds
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economic effect on agricultural
areas since they eat
z such things as mites, para
sites, etc. The Purple Mar.1
tin can save farmers much
money on pesticides and
r other chemicals.
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ffic accidents are caused by
Street and highway condlng
with everything else. All
and improvements are won:lo
one thing ? drive your
fedie? on the Highways
!. Failure lo Yield Righi-of>Way
. Failing to Slop at Stop Signs
l. Driving Under the Influence
I. Passing on Curves and Hills
I. Faulty Brakes
d- your supervisor.
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er distributed as long as the
:1c supply lasts.
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