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6 | J fc-v 1 Complete ! Mr. and Mrs. Grover five year anniversary \ Mclnvaille, who comple service July 12, deferre husband received his. Glenn Gaskins, left, and Ellis, second from righ on their long, dedicated Automatic Sp, Ft Paul Risher, co-ordi the South Carolina T the guest instructor a management safety me October. Risher, shown perintendent William S ment the functions ar sprinklers in each plant ing film, along with o mation. ^7 25 Years Service Mclnvaille received their twenty .vatches earlier this month. Mrs. ted twenty five years continuous d receiving her watch until her Lydia Weaving Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Houston t, congratulated the Mclnvaille's service to the company. 9 rinkler unctions Exvlained M nator of fire fighting training for eehnical Education Centers, was nd trainer for the Clinton Mills ;etings held at each plant during with Lydia Carding Assistant Sunow, showed members of manageld proper care of the automatic He also presented a recent train V>nr r\nrf innnf firn finV?iinrt infnr. IMV.I JVV- ? 111 V. II^IIUII^ IIIIUI Good Gasoline You've been hearing a lot uation and how it might affec Here are some good ways to 1. Keep your Tires Fully Ini flated, they put so much e you'll use up to 6% more tion can save the average d 2. Avoid High Speeds. Drivi more gasoline per mile th simple scientific reason. W your car has to overcome tance. So don't fall into th< using gasoline fast. You're 3. Get Regular Tune-ups. A new spark plugs and igniti age driver up to 175 gallo your owner's manual or you need new spark plug and emissions service, beli 4. Replace Filters and check regularly. A dirty carbure you as much as 80 gallons same effect as driving witl 5. Don't Gun Your Engine tc the automatic choke keeps 6. Turn Off The Engine whil One minute of idling uses to restart your engine. 7. No Jackrabbit Starts. Wh? lerate moderately. Remer extra gasoline that makes accelerator hard. Fast star consumption by as much 8. Don't Use Your Air Cond It can take enough engine and a half of gasoline in c 9. Drive With A Steady Fool tap the gas pedal when th reduce fuel economy. 4 < 4 ( 4^ WH The Greater Clinton Uni corner of East Carolina ar recently re-painted by C! Claude Ward. The torch was eonstructci Adams, a Clinton employee tinsmith. The "touch up" contribut ance of the United Way's s; CLOTHMAKER Mileage Tips lately about the gasoline sitt the use of your automobile, stretch gasoline mileage, llated. If tires are underinxtra drag on the engine that gasoline. Correct tire inflariver up to 50 gallons a year, ing at 70 mph can take 22% lan driving at 50. There's a ' rhen you double your speed, 4 times as much wind resis? trap of thinking you're just also using a lot more of it. complete tune-up, including on points, can save the averts of gasoline a year. When emissions supplement says ;s, points, and other tune-up eve it. all pollution control devices 4 ?tor air filter alone can cost of gasoline a year. It has the h your choke partly closed. ? warm it up. While it's cold, ; it on an extra-rich diet, e you're waiting for someone. ; more gasoline that it takes ?n leaving a stop light, aceenber, it isn't adrenalin, but a car lpan when von hit the * ts can increase your gasoline as 6%. % ilioner when it's not needed, power to use almost a gallon very tankful. 1. Many drivers unconsiously ey drive. Tests prove this can IP \i II I J H , tod Way torch, located at the id South Broad Streets, was inton Mnintonnnro pmnlnvpp d several years ago by Murray and a skilled and dedicated es much to the overall appearymbol