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MARCH, 1973 SOME Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gossett are pr are Ruthie, 12; Carolyn, 10; Ray, Jr., ' employee. ) ^B ? M B li ^B vv n w&rm VHk ^ JBmi p Vera Louise Blackwell is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Blackwell. Brian is a ~2 Carding employee. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Louise Blackwell and the late Roy J. Blackwell. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster. Paul is a Plant No. 2 Spinning Assistant Superintendent. THE WEAVER My life is but a weaving Between my Lord and me; I cannot choose the colors Nor all the pattern see. Sometimes He chooses sorrow. And I in foolish pride Forget He sees the upper And I the under side. ^ Not till the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to fly. Will He reveal the pattern Or tell the reason why. The dark threads are as needful In the weaver's skillful hand As the threads of gold and silver In the pattern He has planned. (Author unknown # OF OUR CHILI oud of their four children. Left to right j r; and Melinda, 8. Ray is a #2 Carding I I OPERATE POWER ] The family mower can be a friend I or enemy?depending on how you use < it. Power mowers are a vast improve ment over the old manual types but in some cases they have proven to be "do-it-yourself amputation kits" for some unwary victims. Although it is a valuable tool designed to reduce grass-cutting time and effort to a minimum, the power mower carries a threat to your safety. Any member of the family allowed to use the mower should know the hazards involved and show respect for the rules of safe operation. To help Clinton employees through the season without mishap, here are tips on the safe use of power mowers. 1. Clear your lawn of rocks, sticks and other objects that might be thrown by the mower. 2. Know how to stop the engine quickly in emergencies. 3. Make sure your feet are safely away from the blade when starting the engine. 4. Wear sturdy shoes; never mow while barefooted. 5. Do not allow children or pets in the mowing area. 6. Never leave the mower unattended while the engine is running. 7. Never mow in an up-and-down direction on hills and banks. 8. Do not try to remove any object from the blade while the engine is on. 9. Never refuel the mower while it is running. Don't spill gasoline on the hot exhaust pipe. After you have put ) gasoline in me uiim, auuw sumc vimc 5 )REN JH jP; - ^ V I Tina Hughes is the charming fourrear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes. David is employed in L.ydia Weaving, third shift. MOWERS SAFELY for evaporation of any you may have spilled on the outside of the machine. 10. If the machine is electric, be sure the cable is intact and not frayed and make sure your electric mower has a ground wire. Observe these and other rules of prudence and common sense and your power mower (.ana your toes ana lingers) will probably serve you long and faithfully. tl mmmmm Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bobby English of Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda Sue, to Bruce Wayne Ballew, also of Clinton. Bruce, a Lydia Weaving Service Operator, is the son of Mrs. Sara aneunui. The wedding will take place May 25.