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Burdette is 'The Cloth 23 Years i Clinton Mills office employee I an opportunity to read the first c When the first edition came ofl it had not been named. As the late Bailey said in his message to the re a new born baby. It doesn't even The first issue was publis name-Clinton-Lydia News. A contest was held offering $1 acceptable name for the new put The late W.P. Burdette submit it was judged the winning entry Rembert Truluck, and J.C. Thorr More than 300 entries were Clothmaker has found its way in customers, and opinion forming p< u FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS VISIT CLINTON MILLS - The Clinton High School Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America visited the Clinton Mills Data Processing Depart meni recenuy. i^en 10 ngni glistening to the Data Proces FOWLER ORDAINED - U Mrs. Harold Fowler and their Harold, the soi. of Mr. and Mrs. been ordained as a Church of G< are moving to Minnesota soor Safety Shnrs A n Clinton Mills offers a of (.ehigli safety footw employees Tlie safety fi available in all styles, price range Contact Mac Clinton Mills Clinic, for information about safety lamed imaker' Ago )ebbie Simmons recently had opy of The Clothmaker. f the press February 15, 1952, s Clinton Mills President P.S. laders, "This first issue is like have an official name, hed under the temporary 5 to the person submitting an ilication. ted the name Clothmaker and by judges W.P. Jacobs III, las. i submitted, but the name ito the homes of employees, eople for more than 23 years. sing Manager Paul Tyson explaining computer operations are Sandy Power, Pernella Pitts, Dorothy McGowan, Mrs. Josh Savage, advisor; and Ethel Calhoun. Also with the group, but not shown were Debra Brown an^Sherr^Gilmer^^^^^ B* % ,/iL ^lUi^ |A aft to right are Reverend and two sons, Daniel and Jason. William Fowler, has recently xl minister. He and his family lilahlr [ \ full line ear to all vtgX?&B. ootwear is sizes, and k Parsons, additional ?" " ./. * footwear B S? ? r Profit?Best Of Employe Profit is a must in pracl industrial operation. Of course they say that tl a: : -k-i- 1 uuupei duve ur 111 a unam uuyuij to operate within the budget earnings to the members of tl There can be no security fi that doesn't make money. T1 business. There can be no oj achieve his personal ambitio money. Profit is one of the most \ our economic system. If you'll take a good look across the production sphere,; that the profitable companies a growing, where jobs are bet secure. Nothing should worry a associated with a company tli To whatever extent profits of a company to acquire new 1 1 A At yiuuuuuun, ana wnaiever im more efficient facilities is delaj the company is impaired ar industry likewise lessened. I.,ess profit means fewer to And no profit means no job. / A MESSA< FROM CLINT MILLS Dear Folks, Every now and then I hea in talking about how some gov the way some folks say it, "fed money we used to play games rpallv valnaKlo at all hut 111c W. WW, J WW more of. But "federal money" is government, federal, state, c doesn't belong to the people a getting something for nothin "federal money" are just kidi use would be "federal tax citizens' money," or somethi INFATUATION: The perio< when a man burns with passioi and makes a fuel of himself. Boss to secretary: "Autoina tion will never replace yoi because I don't know what yoi V/;j And Purposes Gi,en V h .i H ^1 rMkC "V . c Guarantee fi e Security * CO :ically any kind of business or j?' th lere is no need for a profit in a b g co-op, but even there they have a' and quite often return excess tie cooperative. or any employee in any Dusiness r lere can be no growth for that pa jportunity for the individual to or ns unless his company makes or videly misunderstood aspects of da or ; at the industries which range 01 you will see over and over again J" re the ones where employment is ter paid, where jobs are more of n employee more than being lat fails to make a good profit. tr ; are diminished, so is the ability w and more efficient methods of m e extent the purchase of these 01 ^ed, so the competitive position of id the job opportunities in its ? ols or poorer tools of production. 3 r the term "federal money" used ernment project is financed. And leral money" sounds more like the with when I was a little boy?not t something we could always get my money and your money. No ity or county, has anything that nd those folks who think they are ig just because it is paid for in iing themselves. A better term to payers money," or "American ng like that. Your friend, i BULK RATE . U. S POSTACE PAID Clinton. S. C. Permit No 59 i j ; JB kW ost Control klways Important Keeping costs down in our mpany is a never-ending b. Waste - an unwanted cost at can be greatly reduced ;comes a real challenge for I of us. Today, every pound of raw aterial, every item of supies, every machine or spare irt costs much more to buy rfeplace. So. when we make mistakes, use too much material, image or abuse equipment, create any kind of waste ir products have to cost ore, too. Higher prices mean ss sales - fewer customers ?clining business - and none us here can afford that. Let's work together to conol costs. Production without aste means more sales to ore customers - greater seirity. i'flm K . HHHOWHHIH i^p Nesby M. Rowe caught this 20 pound carp recently while fishing at Stewart's I^ake near Woodruff. Nesby is a Plant No. 2 Spinner. Q