The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 05, 1967, Page 5, Image 10
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SLASHING: ThU iluhw applies a thin
coating of siting to lha warp yarn* to
protect them from wear or damage
during the weaving process. The slasher
dries the yarn before winding it onto a
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SAMPLES: Carl R. Rooars. BllUr Plant
nunigir, inspects sample* of hit product
in the plant s conference room. Tha
fabrics ihown hare rapraiant thousand*
ot yards ol cloth awaiting shipinant to