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MAY. 1971 I Owi (?6ile0te*t Shelia Karen Shelia Malpass. 4. and Karen Ruth Malpass, 8. are certainly proud of their historical outfits which their mother ) made them recently. Shelia and Karen are the charming daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Malpass. and the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody. Mrs. Woody is employed in No. 2 Spinning. a ? Angela Rickey Angela Denise Trammell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Trammell. Angela, who will be six months old June 18. is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell. Henry is a Clinton Plant watchman. Charles F. "Rickey" Baker III, is the handsome 9 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker. Jr. and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker, Sr. "To waste, to destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to infrOJlSO iicofiilnncc tt'ill rnei 11 in undermining in tlie days of our children the very prosperity which we ought to by right to hand down to them amplified and developed." ?Theodore Roosevelt, 1!)07 mSfM NancyNancy Campbell is the four-yearold daughter of Mrs. Dianne This is Ihe i Campbell, Planl wood Lake. Th #2 Cloth Room Wehunt, grands employee. ployed at the B Neal, who are tl Needless to i wm W* r1 , J :v ... ^ r* t ': Wendi Angela Wendi Watkins was one year ol April 6. Wendi is the charming daugl ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Watkin Billy is Yard and Warehouse Foremai Angela Denise Smith is the lovel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David I Smith and the granddaughter of M and Mrs. Ovell Woody, and Mr. an Mrs. Herbert Smith. Herbert is en ployed in No. 3 Spinning. About Yo "GROU1 BY TRU Q. If my spouse is under (55 who I become eligible for medicare, will hi benefits be affected? A. No, benefits on spouse will r< main the same as long as she under (55. 5 r "* To - GOOD CATCH result of a recent camping trip to Greenlese young fishermen are 1 to r. Johnny on of Mrs. Ina Belle Hooper, who is emailey Plant; Marty Jackson and "Skeeter" he sons of Mrs Pat Neal. IBM Department, say, "Fish are biting!" I TEAMWORK Get help when it's needed. Remember. when there's a job to be done, icamworK win gel more work done more safely than lonewolf tactics. Your work ties in with the work of I others. You have to pull together if you want to get a job done properly, r That's teamwork. I Teamwork is particularly important in safety. Your safety and the safety of your fellow employees depend on everyone's doing his job according to d the rules. |t> If you don't practice good safety habits, you can get hurt. And you can cause someone else to get hurt. Every' one has to work together. That way, everyone has the best chance of prey venting accidents. I. r With usual irreverance, Henry L. Mencken wrote: "Rotary is as old as Christianity. The first Rotarian was l" was the first man to call John the T)?T ?l. > ur Benefits P INSURANCE" MAN OWENS n Q. If I have dependent coverage in;r surance, and my spouse and I are separated is she still covered under my insurance as dependent? is A. No, spouse must be permanently residing with the employee.