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JANUARY. 1971 f ^M l \ >JH Mrs. Alice Hughes is a spooler lender f at Ihe Bailey Plant. Clinton Employees H< Work flows smoothly, employees {. less waste of time and energy, whe working habits. Each of us has a responsibility to proieei the lieallh, safety and welfare Good housekeeping covers many th entrusted to us?the responsibility for . of being well organized through good \ Little things overlooked can mush neglected. A shabby plant makes a po housekeeping habits create stumbling 1 morale and lessens quality. Good housekeeping has a direct be and hard to find our efficiency is slo nomically is greatly reduced. By practicing good housekeeping. \\ better quality fabrics. We are achievin continued security to everyone. > CONTROL TH/ Control of waste can make the dif ference between profit and loss for our company. Carelessness in handling waste which should go into first quality cloth and negligence about machinery, equipment and needless waste of supplies can cause our operating cost to eat up profit. k nr.. .4 4:-- - t I vtdMiui; iiiuc* . . . gooung oil is probably one of the greatest abuses .. . and, also not using our skills and abilities to the fullest to get a job done well, with pride. Are you a wastemaker? A little sclf-aniilysis never hurt anybody, and maybe now is the opportune time to take stock of yourself insofar as your job attitude is concerned. Each employee should carefully examine his habits and make sure any wasteful ones are eliminated. L ' M - M iifi Annie Pearl Bell is a weaver. Plant No. 1. ave Good Work Hahik ;ct things done with more efficiency and n we cultivate good, orderly, everyday help keep our plant clean and orderly to of ourselves and other employees, ings . . . Care of equipment and materials clean work areas?orderliness?a sense .vorking habits. room into real problems when they are or impression on our customers and poor docks in the flow of production, reduces aring on waste. With things out of place wed down. Our chance to produce eco ,*c are better servicing our customers with g Clinton goals and ambitions and giving i'V WASTE MINE Management needs everyone's co operation in controlling expenses so that products can he manufactured at the lowest possible cost. This is the only way the company can realize a profit. Profit means Company growth and greater job security for everyone. We like to think of the composite Tennessonn as having: The brain of Cordcll Hull; the mustache of Tennessee Krnie: the throat of Dinah Shore; thr heart of Davey Crockett; the pelvis of Elvis while Kstes is the restes! * * The term "polka dot" was derived from the popular dance of the liMli century, the polka, who name became attached to many consumer articles of the time. 3 SAFETY TIPS One of the prime prerequisites to becoming a good prize fiehter is to not drop your guard, or in other words, you must stay alert to danger. The same is true in that you must be alert to potential dangers whether on the job or off the job. If, for example, you are operating a machine in an unsafe condition, you are not protected from being seriously injured if you are caught in that machine. The same would be true if you smoke in a "No Smoking" area or disregard safety rules and fail to recognize unsafe work practices. It is the wise employee who stays on guard against accidents. Remember this, accident prevention must begin with you. What you do or don't do can make the difference as to whether or not you will be able to perform your duties, thereby earnine full vmopc [ provide the necessities of life for you and your family and have money left over to save and-or supply some of the i luxuries of life The Decision is Yours. What is Your Answer? i 40^ Lifi m. ML Pvt. Dwight Bundrick is now stationed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland after completing his basic combat training at Ft. Dix. New Jersey. Dwight's mother. Louise, is employed in No. 1 Cloth Room. Floyd, his father. is a No. 2 Weaving employee. * The U. S. textile-apparel industry directly employs 2.4 million people I and pays them nearly $11 billion a 1 year. It generates over $2.5 billion in federal, state and local tax revenues. * * * ! A farmer was dragged under protest i to see his first ballet. He studied the line of ballerinas, dancing on tip'oe, then said in bewilderment: "Why didn't they just get taller girls?"