The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1969, Page 4, Image 8
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/ 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
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(Clinton Mills lias a limited
hie iti those desiring them..
Mack !'arsons, Clothmaker <
seer ran request them from
the supn!\ is limited.)
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'taped into a design,
is oppressed people,
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real est sovereign nation on
teh Anieriean Patriots gave
hi', tie from Valley Forge tc
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of your Honored Dead, tc
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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
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triotism, strive earnestly fo
:eep His commandments, an
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supply of flag decals avail.
Decals can be seemed froi
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Joe Toland, 1, recently
satisfactorily completing ar
inn home study course.
Master Mechanic, r, made
The FIFTH
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YV<* tnIk nliout our fre
what is it?
? The hest word-picture
entervrise in these terms .
. ? the freedom to tor
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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.
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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
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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
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U. Gordon is 2',-? years old.
AUGUST, 1969
1he Old
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"Turning over a new leaf is
seldom worthwhile unless you
plan to use a little moral
mucilage."
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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.
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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.