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4 Clinton Mills Empl i MJL I aR fc >" r> > "*/T~_ J-- ri_: _ _ ._ xi lvicinuy rrice is tne attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Price. Johnny is a Clinton Shop employee. Mandy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Price. George is also a Clinton Shop employee. Her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Gregory, is a Lydia Spinning employee. V X ww Michael D. Lewis is the handsome son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. James, a No. 2 weaving overhauled says Michael is presently visitine relatives in Hnn. olulu, Hawaii. WE ARE AMBASSADORS This nation's ambassadors in foreign countries have a touffh iob. Thfv arp rnn. stantly faced with "antiAmerican" propaganda. Yet they know, that even with our faults, we have a fine country in which to live and work. In these days of extra tough competition, each of us should act as a good-will ambassador for our company. To strangers and friends alike we have an obligation not to "sell our company aown ine river." Rather, let's make clear the fact that our product and service continues to maintain its outstanding reputation . . . we know, because we helped to make it so. loyees Are Proud1 01 T . ' r 1 Sheila Malpass, 1, and charming children of Mr. Sheila was four years old eight on August 14. They a and Mrs. Ovell Woody. Mrs. employee. * \ I w^j Cheryl Anita Gary is the charming two year old daughter of Lydia weaving employee Vickie Gary. The Clinton The Clinton FishI -g Club will hold its annual supper Tuesday, November 10 at the Clinton Cafe, according to Judy Kinard, Seewho owm Not the politicians. The; to serve the people. Not the rich. The corport by more than twelve million It is the savers who own things?by self-denial?the> stores, bought government American industry?money provides jobs. Most of what away from them in taxes, character never to waste, t stopped, there would be no jobs, no new machinery to m enterprise whose taxes hel{ the savers keep America al keep the savers alive, too. THE CLOTHMAKER Of Their Children >v 11 VIJI w* Karen Malpass, r, are the and Mrs. Johnny Malpass. September 24. Karen was re the grandchildren of Mr. Woody is a No. 2 Spinning Minnie Pearl Jones was five years old October 14. She is the daughter of Mr. nnH lVTrc \A7 i 11 TT Tnnoi M..v? ?? illtv A.' . U V/IIV-O. Her mother is a Bailey Plant Spooler tender. Fishing Club retary-Treasurer. All Clinton Fishing Club members are urged to attend. i AMERICA? y are public servants, paid itions of America are owned people. America. By doing without r built homes and started bonds, invested money in which buys machines and their savings earn is taken but because it is in their hey still save. If they ever new capital to create new ake better jobs, no profitable 5 keep America tfoing. Yes, live. Let's be sure the laws Warner & Swasey Autos Must 1 Procrastination insofar as vehicle inspections go has proved costly to South Carolinians recently, according to a South Carolina Highway Department report. In a two month period, July 1 and August 31, more than 3,000 motorists were charged with violating the state's vehicle inspection law, resulting in about $43,000 in fines. The large number of violations in such a short period indicates that many owners are forgetting to have their vehicles inspected prior to the expiration periods shown on 1970 inspection stickers, highway officials believe. The hole punched in the vehicle inspection sticker tells an owner the month by which he must have his vehicle inspected. Vehicles must be inspected annually. Motorists were reminded that all orange stickers deClinton Mills Needs \ Clinton Mills employees i tance of notifying the Persor ralnnnin ~ ? 4- -J ttiuk.aic ui inuvc iu ci new aui Unless we at Clinton M correct address, there can b when trying to reach the emergency. ARE YOU DOIN< Nothing is more import KEEPING in maintaining a conditions. Many injuries occur each and other industries as we stumbles or falls on objects aisles or walkways. Such acc on the injured's carelessness going, or in being some place Actually, such accidents a housekeeping, and should be sponsible for the housekeepin GOOD HOUSEKEEPING fire prevention. Rubbish, oil; terial are often responsible fires, with enormous loss o tragic loss of life. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING material, in addition to pre\ Material scattered around 01 takes much more space tha stored in the correct place. solwt tho itpmQ nnnHoH nn<l when not properly cared for GOOD HOUSEKEEPINC "cleaning up" once a week, i keeping areas in order all responsibility and it invoh storage and disposal are mo neglected. Supervisors need the help ment in maintaining a clean, ARE YOU DOING YOUR OCTOBER, 1970 3e Inspected note the 1970 inspection period will expire this year. Owners are urged to have their cars inspected before the last few days of the month. Oftentimes inspection stations are busier than usual toward the end of the month and are unable to drop everything they are doing and concentrate on inspections. Also, repair parts are sometimes needed in order for a vehicle to pass inspection and getting these parts can cause a delay ine nignwav uepartment has asked official inspection stations to check the inspection stickers while servicing or repairing cars and remind owners of the month in which their inspections are due. However, in the final analysis it is the owner's responsibility to keep up with the expiration date shown on his inspection sticker, officials said. rour Correct Address ire reminded of the imporinel Department when they iress. ills know each employee's e much unnecessary delay employee in case of an i YOUR PART? ant than GOOD HOUSEsafe job, and safe working year in the textile industry, 11, because someone trips, that are carelessly left in idents are too often blamed in not looking where he is i where he had no business. ire the direct result of poor ; blamed on the person reft in the area involved. is also very important in v rafts and other scrap mafor starting or spreading f property and often with conserves space, time and renting accidents and fires, n the floors or work areas n if arranged properly, or It takes longer to sort and material is often damaged i is not maintained bv or even once a day, but by 1ho time. It is everyone's 'es many thinf Material st important, but are often ? of everyone in the departorderly and safe plant. PART?