The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, October 15, 1970, Page 3, Image 3
) OCTOBER, 1970
Superior Qu
Sarah Powers knows th
. quality by flagging a loon
' wrong that will make other
Proper start-ups and keepinj
for superior quality at all tii
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Karl Nelson I.vHin Plnnt
' conscious employee. Nelson
safety rules and always re]
to his overseer immediately
effect on quality.
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No job escapes the rcspor
the secretary, the typing of a
reflects the image of her c
quality of its products. Mrt
Mills typist, always sees that
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le importance of improving
1 when she sees something
than superior quality fabric.
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4 me mo in ciean is necessary
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stitcher operator, is a safety
believes in following plant
ports any unsafe conditions 1
r. Safety indirectly has its
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isibilily of quality work?to ,
neat accurate letter directly
onipany and indirectly the
?. Juanita Compton. Clinton (
her work is "lettcrperfect." (
THE CLOTHMAKER
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Susie Banks, a roller pick
clean, well running machine
quality production. Susie is
quality production.
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Our laps must be a certai
be that weight when they ai
heavy, the yarns will be toe
too light, the yarns will be
Picker Tender, believes that Y
keenine the nirW#?rc doan
eery closely.
SUPERIOR <
What is superior quality? T
neans something different.
To the production emplo
running his job to the best
it's the strength and toughnes:
Right from the beginning.
oegin to take shape, quality
election of raw materials to
grading of woven fabric?it n
ill the way.
To the assistant overseer, q
ill the factors that go into a <
man. it is all those factors
.vhich make the product suitab
To everyone, quality at CI
listinguishing characteristic 1
lifferent?and better.
Product
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er, firmly believes that a
is necessary for superior
very conscientious about
:n weight, and they must
e doffed. If they are too
> heavy; and if they are
light. Ed Price, a Lydia
le can improve quality by
id by watching his work
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o almost everyone, quality
ivee, superior quality is
of his ability. To others,
s built into the product,
where the raw materials
begins. From a careful
the rigid inspection and
lust be quality controlled
uality is the evaluation of
iecision. And tn thr? caloe.
influencing the end uses
le fur particular uses,
linton Mills must bo that
which makes our fabrics
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Safety
Tips
I am more powerful than
the combined armies of the
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I have destroyed more
than all the wars of the
nations.
I am more deadly than
bullets or missies, and I
have wrecked more homes
and jobs than the mightiest
siege of guns.
I steal more than five
billion each year in the
United States alone.
I spare no one, I find my
victims among the rich and
poor alike, among the
young and old, the strong
and weak, the high-level
and low-level workers.
Widows and orphans
Ir n our VY>r\ nroll
ivnu vv 111\- WC11.
I rise to such proportions
that I cast my shadow over
every field of labor, professional
as well as nonprofessional,
from the humblest
laborer, to the nuclear
scientist.
I kill thousands of employees
every year.
I lurk in unseen places
and do my best work
silently.
I am relentless.
I am everywhere on the
land and sea and in the air
in the home, on the job. on
the streets and highways.
I breed sickness, degradation
and death. Yet, few
people make a real effort
to avoid me. or even take
me seriously.
I destroy, crush, maim. I
give nothing, I take all.
I am your worst enemy.
I AM CARELESSNESS.
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SUPERIOR QUALITY
GREY GOODS FROM
CLINTON MILLS
CLINTON COTTONS, INC.
Ill W. 40th St., N.Y.C. (212) 565-7300