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Page 8 Long! employees U I Raymond fa?h 40 Years No. 2 Carding H ~ Iw i ' Cnrrin QsfiAruiUiin wwiii? waiivinillic 25 Years No. 1 Cloth Employees' ( Amy Lan Luong Amy Lan Luong is the three-year-old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Campbell. Millard is a Plant No. 2 Carding employee. service recognized SSi 29? Bobby Quinn 25 Years No. 2 Weaving WB i x-m, 1 v v>^ Kathleen Sinclair 25 Years Lydia Cloth grandchildren Christie Leopard Christie Leopard is the seven-year-old granddaughter of Truman and Juanita ' eopard Truman is a Plant No. 2 Weaving employee. Juanita is employed in No. 2 Spinning. Christie is a student at Marion's School of Dancing, Spartanburg. ^ 1 ? uiuiuiu K! Serv v I Annivei "iiT " 5 YEARS Allen Robertson No. 1 Bryan Coleman Lydia Albert H. Turner No. 1 Benjamin Johnson No. 2 Larry Scurry No. 2 Jessie L. Pulley No. 2 Mary E. Gresham No. 2 Willie R. Bowers Lydia David W. English Lydia ThomasC. Reece Lydia Florence W. Brown Lydia Phyllis D.Clark Lydia George E. Bedenbaugh Lydia . Joseph D. Oakley Lydia riauiri n QiHarfialH 1 "J;* i_yum Columbus Payne Bailey MaryGaffney Bailey Alfred Moore Lydia Georgia Cunningham Lydia Larry Gul ledge Lydia Jackie Rice Bailey Albert Dunlap Bailey IrisH. Smith Bailey Ernestine Brown No. 1 Kenneth Copeland ...No. 1 Doris W. Ivester No. 2 Corinne Graham No. 2 Robert L. Anderson No. 2 John Booker ......' ..No. 2 Sanford J. Lawson No. 2 Willie J. Hill Jr Lydia Elizabeth Price Lydia Doyle Templeton Lydia Maezella Richard Lydia ia AW iuwa Lona Petty . ..No. 2 Charles A. Shepard No. 1 Hattie M. Blakely No. 2 About Den Did you know that 20 million Americans have lost all their teeth? Did you know that 10 million Americans have lost half their teeth and that 95 percent of all school children show some form of tooth decay? Dental disease, like a lot of other health problems, is a direct result of our own neglect. We know what we should do but for various reasons, we don't get around to doing it. Good care of our teeth will save us time and inconvenience as well as costly dental bills for correcting problems that could have been avoided. Avoiding this outlay of time, money and aggravation is simple. Research has shown there is a substance that forms on your teeth every 24 hours. This is called plaque. To prevent cavities and gum disease, you must remove mis plaque. Plaque plus sugar equals acid, and acid plus a tooth can equal tooth decay. Preventive maintenance is not very exciting but in many respects of life the dividends it pays are well worth the effort. Dental health is no exception. A simple six step program will prevent decay and the loss of your teeth. 1. Brush teeth daily. 2. Floss daily. 3. Eat balanced meals. 4 Reduce the number of times you eat sugar rich foods. 5. Use fluorides daily. saries | i James E. Robinson Lydia Robert Byrd Lydia Jimmie Jacks Bailey Margaret R. Price .Bailey David O'Shields Bailey 13 TtAK5 Wilber Melton No. 2 LouiseG. Hair Lydia Ezekiel Johnson Lydia JoeB. Nelson Lydia Barbara A. Eustace , No. 2 Billy J. Johnson No. 2 Ethel M.James No. 2 Claud Barker No. 2 Mildred Smith No. 2 Willie E.Young No. 2 Robert L. Stone Maintenance Steve Darbins No. 2 Annie L.Tate Lydia Lester Handback Bailey 20 YEARS VelmaC. Burnett ...Office Edward Price Lydia Donald L. Samples Bailey 25 YEARS Bobby Quinn No. 2 Wofford Kelly Maintenance Kathleen Sinclair Lydia Corr?e Satterwhite No. 1 30 YEARS Floyd Moore Lydia Marie J. Taylor Lydia 35 YEARS Walter Moore I Lydia 40 YEARS Raymond Cash No. 2 45 YEARS Ray Godfrey No. 2 J.T. Lanford Lydia tal Health 6. Schedule regular dental visits. Your plant nurse can answer or help you find the answer to any questions you may have regarding these steps. If dental health is important to you. you will take the necessary steps to preserve it. No one else can do it for you. Your dentist non holn m/l ? ?? 11 u..* *' 1 41 - ' xu.. ..t.jj aiiu mil ncip, uui ine oouom line is only you can prevent tooth decay. Sa9}i ig^il