The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1963, Page 6, Image 6
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versatility, will be as
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imagination of man.
myriad of cloths ? tt
delicate, costly, chea
purpose and fits eve
fabric is required. 1(
has proven it can be
properly in all clime:
with minimum care.
Cotton is our busine:
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broadcloths, twills oi
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THE CLOTHMAKEI
Cotton, "Mi
Norman G. Meyers, President o
Clinton Cottons, Inc., New Yor!
City, recently wrote a letter to th
Governors, U. S. Senators ani
Congressmen of all the so-calle*
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cuitun oiaici.
In his letter to the governments
leaders he said, "There has beei
some talk in the textile trade ani
in the press recently about th
position of cotton and the outloo]
for its future.
"We feel cotton itself is a miracl
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you would be interested in readinj
the enclosed reprint (shown left
from an advertisement we place*
in an important trade newspaper.
"Responses to the letters an*
advertisements were most grati
fying," Meyers said while here 01
a recent visit to the plants.
Typical of the statements were
From Governor Paul Fannin o
Arizona, "I share your enthusiasn
for the virtues of cotton fabrics.
From Governor John Connally o
Texas. "I am more than ever ii
agreement that cotton is indeed th<
miracle fiber, and can be a vita
factor in the future of Texas an*
the nation." From our own Senato
Strom Thurmond, "I thoroughly
agree with you as to the future fo
cotton as a fiber, as I am sure witl
continuing research expanded evei
more versatile uses of cotton wil
continue to be found."
Congressman Horace R. Korne
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We at Clinton-Lydia Mills
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these distinguished Statesmen.
Cotton is a miracle fiber
and a fiber with a bright future.
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