The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Reprinted From The I ^ j" '1 fiber of thf fiber of tin fihpr nf thf 11MUI VI LIIV It swaddled the infar half-hidden in the bu sacred Nile. It entic winds to fill the slac the Santa Maria mo It catapulted into th< John Glenn. Cotton, versatility, will be as fashionable and func as it was in 2,000 B.C Cotton is a fiber of m its unique character] primal structure of 1 imbued with strengt and longevity throug with the nourishing < the cool nights, the r< Cotton is as*resource 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: LYDIA. If your busini goods ? whether it b broadcloths, twills oi our 67 year knowled fiber is important to knows more about cc than CLINTON AND I. Clinton Ci Selling a{ Clinton & Lydia Cottc Ill WEST 40th ST., NEW > Rrprinti of this aiivrrtisrmi Daily News Reccrd I til i past... i present... s future... it Moses as he lay llrushesof the ed the Atlantic k sails of ving westward, e Space Age with with its unmatched . contemporary, itional in 2,000 A.D. / mure... it obtains istics from the ;he universe. It is h, vigor, resilience 'h its umbilical ties garth, the hot sun, ifreshing rains. iful as the Woven into a lick, thin, coarse, p ? it suits every ry function where )0 % cotton cloth trusted to perform 5, at all times, 5S at CLINTON AND ess uses cotton grey e print cloths, r related fabrics ? cc of this amazinp o - o you. For no one )tton fabrics YDIA. 3TT0NS, INC. perils for m Mills, Clinton, S. C. fORK 18 (212) LO 5 7300 rnt ore available on request 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* n.ii m_ x ? 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 x:i i i 11 A i J.i 1 11UC1, ctllU lUWdlU lllclt tMlU, UlUUgll 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 gay from the second largest (Soutl *? W* 'i ?Xi|Mri. I *m _ mwtotnwI H> mtrxU flim. ?ri oui?. , rW kHN < Tmu mU ?* ?tu?. k*?< I I in wLt'tSTRrllc* I ' &* nr. mm?. / jX y,lw^ UWMM^O I X Mn pari AUjtjUl l?Mtf*? Mri Ml Hfcri vtrfc |t< / -^iTnart >v*** ' *?Hiri n"fu* 19 l4,MW* U^M| m* ? (Pffiwof?lw fhullW H ???. *? ... , . ' M .*%? ' '?w ? r;s H * ?* H : ? . & t racle Fiber" . . s * 1<tO : f d ^ ^ k ' HH^I^ HOkL s^to^fe. ^ M f bh ^hhhb e 1 Norman G i r / Carolina is larger) textile pro r ciucing state, iNorth uarolina, i well expressed his position on i cotton and our great textile 1 industry. He wrote, "Let me assure you of my interest in - our cotton textile industry n which is such an important WMPfl. yr* " .-MS". . ?m **** ? - *z. rr~ ?. - s > ?? xrj y^ * UP. knu *? ? MllOw* ?}{^.^^^JT * *- ??*? ? T- ??._ Star nr. H'.r,l?4 to trtw. Oar* yM '"1 *="'T" It, ._ a, v..p ? io/ttort. **? /.W .. ""*? ' ?*. V"-; .,f-r-;*K ;... I V I H FEBRUARY. 1963 . . Meyers ' H i-EW! it II I '' : m r. Meyers segment of our economy." We at Clinton-Lydia Mills are in full agreement with these distinguished Statesmen. Cotton is a miracle fiber and a fiber with a bright future. /*"** r?? k??'<KA ?> ' ^n-*y-><5??zru~z: m J Jp^ '** O. Ifc , 1 H "???*.: S 'rrlZ??!^ M h?. ?_. J| r 5235 'f:? - M * * . l|ae?'?if, I 9 ? * I fl ^ k^y, ^ ^-h., * m ^ ^fj fl *-~*. :M b V- Y fl 1 feMfeBi I