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4 J. B. Neal Com] " \ /mS ? J. B. Neal "I found a home at Lydia." Daylight Saving Ends Employees of Clinton Mills aren't used to setbacks, but there's one each year they actually enjoy. It's when Daylight Saving Time ends and we set our clocks and watches back. Thus, the annual setback came this year on Sunday, October 29, when Daylight Saving Time officially ended. VOTE NOV. 7fh LET us V KEEP OUR "Tl NVi^ GREATNESS 1 1 V"<t AND OUR \ m- Vi KNOWING, VOTING'! 7 Cast your vote to keep our coun~ try strong and right?"one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty ana justice for ally7 An auction sale is where you get something for nodding. ?CM? Notice in a church bulletin: "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver. He also accepteth from a grouch." pletes 40 Years Coi J. B. Neal, Lydia loom fixer, came to Clinton Mills Lydia Plant September 2. 1932. Now, forty years later, he continues to work each day at the job he enjoys most?fixing looms. "I had worked in several area tex inw piauid uciuic k.kjiiiuig iu uy Ulrt, but the plant became like a home to me." "When I came to work, jobs weren't too plentiful. I worked 55 hours a week as a weaver. The pay was $15. As times got worse in the thirties, the work week got shorter, and so did the pay." "Whenever my job was running, 1 was always there." stated Neal. "There I 4 ? ^ J? yjt I ^ h THE POINT IS Fall is in the air and that means some people declare the old flu bu At any rate, many Clinton Mills emf themselves by taking flu vaccine fror cost basis. The service was provided < Most employees reported the n< that was the remark of Clinton Secret RN, administered her shot. The shots were given on the shi help curb absenteeism due to flu. CLOTHMAKER ntinious Service were months when we didn't have anything to do." He has been astounded by the company's growth and modernization during the past forty years. "The company has grown a great deal, but it has always remained a better place to work." When asked what changes had meant ^ the most to him, he immediately replied?"THE PAY." He further added that there had been many benefits added that didn't exist in the early days. "I like the Christmas vacation pay best because it always seems to come at a good time." The Neals live at 77 Palmetto Street, Lydia, and arc members of Providence Associate Reformed Phesbyterian Church. 0 J*. WELL TAKEN the flu season can't be far off. In fact, g is already making its appearance, iloyees recently took action to defend ^ n the plant nurses on a voluntary, no as an employee benefit. eedle didn't hurt at all ? or at least ary Patsy Finley as Mrs. Nell Haggart, iff in the clinics. It is hoped they will 0