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^ ^ ' V-??:v J_S '- \ I -v -- > ' r \V.x - v * C oA ' -.. , Q > v. o : v \ ' ' 1-^ /> /-, n , A '1 j *C * ' O O c > - O v'C/V . ^ :-.-L v_ - ' JI J 2~~ lr" , ' - - ? \\' / am your Flag. I was born on June 14th, 177' a mi more than jus! cloth si ! am the re J aye of the WorU 1 am the silent sentinel of F 1 am the emblem of the g earth. 1 am the inspiration for wh their lines and fortunes. I hare led your sons info ! the bloody riclges of Koi ! walk in silence with each their final resting plan Crosses, row upon row. ! hare flown through Pcan peritiy, and amidst it all My Fed Stripes . . . symholi of this glorious nation. '.!y WhTte Stripes . . . sign.if America as who lost the My Blue Field . . . is indict which 1 fly. Mty St a rs . . . clustered toyt for Cod and Country. "Old Gl/try" is my nickname Honor me. respect me, deft your fortunes. Fever let my enemies tea position, lest 1 never rc Keep alight the fires of pa the spirit of democracy. Worship Kternal God and k I shall remain the buhv ? i . i.:.. -i (Ill UKniKllUl. .' (imi your Floy. (Clinton Mills lias a limited hie iti those desiring them.. Mack !'arsons, Clothmaker < seer ran request them from the supn!\ is limited.) T"~ " : v | S II : 4 1;;4 ,? { ! M:> U u H 4 -* Jf , ' % r~j " v&rrtWi r? '? **? ' v;' ;. .> > f Vd * ;/ -* .iANU^ Mativ lines formed armni Mills when information w vism i eroup insurance p! .i! i* mit lined in a letter 1" 1?olH1 rt M. Vance. Shown w'vo people read of the r '<s. 7. 'taped into a design, is oppressed people, reedntn. real est sovereign nation on teh Anieriean Patriots gave hi', tie from Valley Forge tc ~ea. of your Honored Dead, tc ? beneath the silent White and War, Strife and Pros J have been respected, e the blood spilled in defense y the burning tears shed hi ir sons. itive of Cod's heaven unde '.iher, unify 50 States as ntu , and proudly J wave on hip! j"id me with your lives aih r me down from my loft itnrn. ( triotism, strive earnestly fo :eep His commandments, an ark of peace and freedom ft supply of flag decals avail. Decals can be seemed froi editor, or your assistant ovc tlu? Clothmaker. llcmernbo * *1 . ' '"^,SSs V t * *?' y \ / i. > "~K v * / / J <! bulletin hoards at Clint* as postocl concerning the 1 an. Details of the pro^rr roni Clinton Mills' Preside ':ei-e is one of many seen evised insurance program. THE CLOTHMAKE , /v, V: ...V / -? \, \v\. l ; ?> xS/'v T S K>"" / Z..) * ... - w ^::J.sj j. ICS D Joe Toland, 1, recently satisfactorily completing ar inn home study course. Master Mechanic, r, made The FIFTH ) YV<* tnIk nliout our fre what is it? ? The hest word-picture entervrise in these terms . . ? the freedom to tor no * r ? the fret*(font to corn savings; ~ f/it? frcedntn In vim 1 (inc's contribution 1 ( one's community; [j ? the freedom to era one's event ireness; y ? the freedom to ven of one's initiative a !) -- the freedom to try These si.r hirthrights < d Fifth I'reedom .... the f ir 'reedom which has motion i/innlm/ Without it the foil would here little vitality, -j. Atlantic ('barter would I ? meat. I'ra' enterjtrise is t way of life. r, /' ; * *jr \r .. - J i a me; a Ann worKm. is tin? cuti? daughter of IV and Mrs. \1artin Workma nil I'amela was 2 years o e- Any,list (i. Slio is the y.ran mi dan:;l''ei of Henry ai nt Lillie Workman. Lillie les employed in The Raili l'lant Weaving Departmei n ' v \j -C/5 - I/*"" /A in j w ,V^. .' . ip lorn a received an ICS diploma fo 1 electrical and air conditior Posey Taylor, Clinton Mill the presentation. FREEDOM e enterprise system, hut jui 1 I've ever redd defines frc irk in a field of one's 010 i and sane, and to invest one and hnild, and to profit fro 0 the i/roieth and /impress < ite, and to enjoy the fruits 1 til re, and to reap the rewar > nd daring; and foil, and to try again, if ercr/i American add u/i to recdom of enterprise. It is tl ted American life from the ! r freedoms of the Tiill of Uigl , and tlm four freedoms of t iard!// he /lossilde of achici he vert/ heart of the Americ Some of Gun (tyU* ^ rnm . * rf'i . y - S if ,* ~ v.' ^ \;<:?> \ /i . ' . \vr", ; * >/ Ui , /' V>.: dfiz. ik?'# x*' vJi " S in ("; ;.< ; n. Id dul Gordon 1-e Grand Ba is is the handsome son of ! uy and Mrs. C a r o ! Bal U. Gordon is 2',-? years old. AUGUST, 1969 1he Old #S?i "Turning over a new leaf is seldom worthwhile unless you plan to use a little moral mucilage." COT TTTTOKTC k'j ^'| ^"j /~_"~3Ii nLi''-'.'*, c a "-1 i , 5 * r j >< .?\ j -ij EC* ^^STVT" *s?r ?iUUBf r fiB^ ) \&23t' .. i. r^-'!. x * f .j t',*''; u ' - ?.f . * 1 ' [ 1 L.!'v. p'TTt ' <"/*>,r< fl ' mm?"' ' ' " f,| tJ ? .' 1. ?W? - *> ~ i w v r !p 'y P^> q " ;; uKu&jg L. . ' ' - *' k. a lis Brian Shealy, 11, caught >e- this 8 lb. 11 oz. bass while its fishing in Lake Murray rein? cently. Brian was using a u?- porl and reol and an arlifi an cial worm for bait. He is the grandson of Joe and Irene Davenport, both Lydia employees. tien 1 ft,'; J 9 ^ | V&, :a II ii ''' ** . Cute Edna Ruth Burden is the granddaughter of Blanche and Rich a r cl Rochester. She is also a ker granddaughter of Maggie Mr. Burden. cor. Blanche Rochester is employed in *2 Spinning.