The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1973, Page 6, Image 6
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Clinton Mills present*
ship Award plaques to ir
High School Red Devils I
football banquet on Dece
bearing a colorful team
graved data, were presei
Director of Industrial an
L to r are Crocker, J
Clark, and Coach Keith
The team finished the
0 loss, 1 tie season.
Safi
Oh, Lord, we ask t
employee.
PREPARE each mil
to recognize the hazar
the advice of older anc
to closely follow the
pervision, and to fol
rather than the dare o
PREPARE his heai
fellow man in all his c
PREPARE his egc
safety and to wear t
vided for his welfare 1
so would make his cc
PREPARE his eye
recognize the hazards
PREPARE his eai
and to absorb these fa
v.;m<?Aw ->?a u;.
in vi iiiiuocii aiiu ma
PREPARE his fir
necessary dexieriiy to
his equipment or tool
PREPARE his fiv<
sixth?COMMON SE1
application.
And finally. Lord,
and Assistant Superi
administer the Safe!
placed in our hands.
Champions
id special state AAA Championldividual
members of the Clinton
^ootball Team during their annual
mber 20. The woodgrain plaques,
a^n anu uppiu^ji uau tjiinted
by Claude A. Crocker, left,
,d Employee Relations,
ohn Kinard, Terry Heaton, Mike
Richardson.
'72 football season with a 11 win,
(Photo by Eddie McGee)
ily Prayer
hy blessing on each individual
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ds of his employment, to heed
1 more experienced employees,
instructions furnished by sullow
the teachings of safety
f an adventurous thought,
rt to consider the safety of his
iction.
> to accept the restriction of
he protective equipment pro
without the thought that to do
tnspicious.
is to see with wisdom and to
of his job.
's to hear the facts of safety
cts and use them for the benefellow
employees,
igers and hands to have the
i carry on his work and handle
s safely.
e natural senses to accept the
NSE. Safety depends upon its
enable us as Superintendents
ntendents to more effectively
ty Program which has been
iftllivll
How happy will yoi
Here are 10 keys 11
anolher year" for you:
Speak lo people.
ful word of greeling.
Smile at people,
only 14 to smile.
Call people by na
ears is the sound of his
Be friendly and h
be one.
Be cordial. Speal
is a genuine pleasure.
Be interested in
you try.
Be generous wii
with criticism.
Be considerate oi
appreciated.
Be thoughtful of
right 100 per cent of
Be alert to give i
what we do for others
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
ding anniversary Novc
Mr. Shepard, who
and Mrs. Shepard, whe
have lived in Clinton
The Shepard's havt
Florida; and Charles,
nine grandchildren an
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i be in 1973?
lat could make it more than "just
["here is nothing as nice as a cheerIt
takes 72 muscles to frown but
me. The sweetest music to anyone's
; own name.
telpful. If you would have a friend. ^
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c and act as if everything you do
people. You can like everybody if
h praise, but always be cautious
[ the feelings of others. It will be
the opinions of others. You're not
the time.
ervice. What counts most in life is t
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Shepard celebrated their 50th wedfmber
29.
is a retired Clinton Mills employee,
i is a Plant No. 1 Spinning employee,
for the last 4G years.
; two sons: W. O. Shepard, Sanford,
a ?1 Carding employee. They have
d three great grandchildren.
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