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OUR 1962 GRADUATES Gayle Ritch Jones, High Point Senior High School. Daughter-in-law of Thelma Jones, seamer. Plant #1. Elmer Joyner, Southeastern Seminary. Son-in-law of Lela Ledwell, hosiery store, and Jim Ledwell, supervisor. Seaming Department, Plant #7. Millie Charlene Young, Robert B. Glenn High School. Daughter of Bessie Young, seamer. Plant #6, and Willie Young, Boarding Department, Plant #7. WATCH YOUR STEP Several injuries due to falls last month indicate the need for more careful attention to how and where we walk. To paraphrase an old saying, "Keep your best foot forward" --and at the right place. A looper leaving the elevator too hastily hit her leg against the elevator door, badly bruising the calf of her leg. The recommendation is that all employees be sure the doors are completely open before leaving or entering the elevator. A finishing room employee step ped on a small piece of a plastic bag, lost her balance and fell. The re sult: A broken bone in her left foot. There is a need for more attention to keeping small articles off the floor. A knitter and a pairer caught their toes on the steps while going up the stairs. These injuries would indi cate a need to watch our steps and pick up our feet properly when climbing steps. It has been suggested, also, that we always use the hand rail. A folder fell while going down the steps. Again, there is need for proper walking. A lot handler closed the elevator doors on his fingers. This was due to failure to follow instructions on how to close the elevator doors. IN MEMORIAM Ollie J. Simpson Brother of Helen S. Stockton, office, Plant #4. Vernon Thompson Father of Lucille Hill, Secondary De partment, Southern Die Casting and Engineering Company. M. Luther Voncannon Father of Walter L. Voncannon, Super intendent, Ladies' Division, and W. Howard Voncannon, Finishing Depart ment Supervisor, Plant#?. 9^ 3{c ^ To remove the dark ring some foods leave on aluminttm, add 2 table spoons of cream of tartar to each quart of water and boil this solution in alumi num kettle six to eight minutes. Best way to soften butter that is too hard to spread: Cover it with a bowl that was heated. This softens the butter throughout evenly. If your large cakes dry out before they are eaten, slice them completely in half using center slices first and keep replacing centers together until used up. 7 -
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