The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1981, Page Page 3, Image 3
Letter From Boys'
State Delegate
Dear Mr. Vance.
I wish to express to you how
much I enjoyed Boys' State.
While attending Boys' State.
I ran for and was elected to
Mayor Pro Tem from my city.
House Representative of my
county and once in the House,
my party elected me Minority
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My trip to Boys' State gave
me an opportunity to more fully
understand the operations of
my city, county and state government.
Thank you so very much for
making this educational experience
possible.
Sincerely,
Todd Davenport
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Pvt. Westfield
Employee's Son Now
In Military Service
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Shirley Winphrie and is now stationed in
Maryland for advanced military training.
Pvt. Westfield recently completed basic
training at Fort Dix, N.J.
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Sonny King
King Named
Local Club's
Rotarian
Of The Year
Sonny King. Clinton Mills Co ordinator of
Health and Safety, was recently named
Rotarian of the Year bv the local Rntarv r.inh
King is past president of the club and is
active in such community groups as the
Greater Clinton United Way. Cancer Society,
Campfire, Laurens County Touchdown Club
and other activities.
He is also active in the First Presbyterian
Church where he is Chairman of the Board of
Deacons.
From Aetna Life
Have You Received
Your ID Card?
Have you received vour erouD health care
identification card?
Any employee who has not received his
her Aetna Insurance identification card,
should please contact the Personnel Department.
Your .dentification card contains valuable
information relative to your Clinton Mills
health care plan.
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Mr
Clinton Mills ^
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One stormy night a knight rode up to an
inn. He entered and asked the innkeeper for y
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the innkeeper, pointing to a huge Old English
sheepdog by the fire. t
"Well, then." said the knight. "I'll have to
take him."
"You've got to be k '"ling," replied the t
innkeeper. "I wouldn 1 3_nd a knight out on
a dog like this."
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Wife to a husband: "Wipe that opinion off p
your face!" ?
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Traffic cop. notebook in hand, to speeding
motorist he had just stopped: "Name. I
please."
Motorist: "Aloysius Sylvester Archam- 3
bault." p
Cop putting book away: "Well, don't let
me catch you again."
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Sign on a city bus: "Take twice a day to C
relieve congestion." g
?CM?
Many a successful man is one who works
hard to 0et rich then spends the rest of his v
life sitting on the porch of a sanitarium /
watching the healthy poor go by. o
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Today's high rate of inflation has sure
increased family budgets, especially R<
the home energy bill. Here are some in v
suggestions that can cut thisexpense neec
Check insulation. Proper insulation Keei
can reduce the load from heating and S?
cooling oy 20 to 30 percent. Check cold
the attic, windows and doors. Many was!
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tA^CH3C3 a I C l CI A UCUUl - IVICd
tible. such as storm windows and the <
doors. Fi
in a
Adjust thermostat. Seventy percent betti
of home energy use typically goes for a co
heating and cooling Adjusting the the '
thermostat will save. clea
Save on hot water. Hot water takes St
up 20 percent of home energy use. cone
Save on hot water by using cold when Repl
possible. Reduce the setting on the tain;
hot water heater from 140 degrees to out
120 degrees Add insulation to the U:
tank if it is not properly insulated appi
Don't cover vents when insulating then
Get professional advice if you're not for e
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Tournament
As previously announced. Clinton
Mills will again sponsor an employee
R Golf Tournament. Labor Day. Septem
ber 7. The tournament will be open to
all active Clinton Mills employees and
will be held at Persimmon Hill near
Saluda. S C.
M Green fees as well as cart rental fees
will be paid by the Company. All parti
cipams win rurmsn tneir own golt
clubs, golf balls, and other equipment
and supplies.
Each participant should make hisor
her own arrangements to and from
Persimmon Hill.
Prizes and trophies will be awarded
I to various winners in the tournament
A list of participants, tournament
rules and awards will be given to each
employee playing in the tournament
prior to the tournament.
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me With a Different Twist j
You may give gifts without caring?but
iou can't care without giving.
?CM ?
With food prices so high, some people will
)lame bankruptcy on something they ate.
?CM?
Social Security is a system that guaranees
you a steak after your teeth are gone
?CM?
The man walked to the rear of the bus and
.at down, still holding his hands in the same
)osition. A woman passenger turned to him
ind asKed. "Were you wounded in the war7"
"No. I wasn't." he replied.
"Well, why are you holding your fingers
ike that7" asked the woman.
"I'm on my way to the hardware store,"
inswered the man. "and I need a piece of
iipe this Inng."
?CM?
If Moses had been a committee, the
sraelites would still be in Egypt, and the
'.ommandments would have been Ten Sugestions.
?CM?
Yawning host, looking at wrist watch, to
isiting couple: "Who pays attention to time
/hen good friends are together?why it's
nly twelve eighteen and a half."
?CM?
?duce lighting.Concentrate light
/ork. reading areas and where
led for safety, such as on stairs.
0 lights clean. Dirt absorbs light
jve on laundry. Wash in warm or
water and rinse in cold. Fill the
ier and dryer, but don't overload,
sure detergent carefully and keep
Jryer filter clean,
nd kitchen savers. Use cold water
disposal to save energy and get
?r break up of grease Boil water in
vered pot Match the pan size to
size of the burner Keep burners
n.
ay cool. If you have central air
litioning. check duct insulation,
lace filtersonce a month Use cur
; or blinds to keep daytime sun
Dress for the weather
se appliances wisely. Don't leave
lances on when not used Keep
i in good working condition Look
fficient models when buying