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Page 4 Wvffi *J ...A technician should always use his ...Push box loom lockout device to prevent a loom from prevent foot i being started accidentally. ?Louis Butler The Clothmaker Asks: What D "I try not to use any bad filling," says Willie Rowland as she talked about her contributions to her job and department. "When you keep your job up. everyone that depends on you can do a better job. I realize the weavers are depending on me to keep my job up. I enjoy working for the company and I'm pleased with any contributions I can make." "As a cloth grader. I look for imperfections in weaving, oily waste matter, broken picks and thin places," says Lois West of the Bailf?\/ r.lnth Rnnm "I cut out bad weave? and thin I places and repair any defects that can so we'll have first quality fabric. In the past 14 years, I've seen hundreds of thousands of yards of goods go over the grading frames. I'm just glad to contribute my ta- '' lents and my personal interest in the Company to make this a better place to work. , In order U safety k . < / ZM\M .ui- b|mUB^> , Jrj j-fjf^^BJi^H Pf^ -? if I|PM :es instead of pulling them to Observe load capacity lirr, njuries. ing an overhead hoist. ?Robert Knox ? o You Contribute To Improve ( H HE y E J : Lillie Neely, a loom filling supplier, has been supplying loom filling for almost nine years. "When you like a job as much as I do, you're glad to contribute all you can to make things go right. I like to make certain the ends are wrapped around the battery properly, and all of the filling placed properly. If I don't take an interest in my job, then those who depend on me will have problems running their job. PMBas? i work safely, ;hould... ors, and safety glasses when blowing off ?Samuel Pitts fits when us- ...Keep your hand and fingers away from sharp objects and observe all safety rules. -George Cato ?Terry Chilton duality? oiL The Technical Services Department closely monitors the manufacturing processes to assure the quality standards of the company are maintained. Sybil Jackson, a technical services employee, is pleased with her contribution to the quality program of the company. "I look for the evenness in the sliver and yarn and record the variations that I see." * m "You've got to keep all of your SFaI ends up and your machines ? clean," says No. 1 Spinner Bar rJ bara Scott as she talked about her contribution toward making superior quality fabrics. "When I run my job good, that makes the next department run better, also. "I enjoy my work, especially the positive attitude of those I'm associated with," she added. "Clinton is just a good place to work and I'm glad to contribute all I can to make my job a good place to earn a living "