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"V /^v. pi y v"" ?ni!!i')!? to bni'd. . :1 ?\ >\ s I' n.? | UTS' 'MS < 'It -.11j; is. r\iic''. job !hus created by Mills represents ;i'. Q[ more ! "T .111 >';i 11 nviis ilesifjnei! to Mem!, spin '.v a ve a coot hi na' ioi i < <! cottoe ant! !.\a ivesler fibers, pi'i'.iivii" bieh ouality fine <">(! , voiles, baf isles am! ! "a''(.'lotJj - -- primari!y foe 'to < t ess a 11 (! shirtitu; arles. TH S CLOT V. A !< L a ?> " /w; ?. >? /> ; !_v < < _* - \ > I' <_ I ? ' V f. fi < I o V. n b ft! - -7, *"*' b P c< 4 ? <; v ? - v f I r> ) -? /" ' \ ^ I ? *1 * < . 1 " /v V J soindlos and ?' Mr;iMcv X-.'i looms. v. 'Jrecno, Enai ?>'' "-'.partanburg do- t s'iMHM! !''.r plant. Ground ; was broken and work be- i . in by Vear;?in Construe- i <?" CnncK'ny of Green- \ v:!!e 'Wif>. Limited M'-odue'.ion boyan in the a. Ill uii f: nished plant a plant is modern in 1 way respect, i ncorporat- ; a; I'vci y cc-!ino|ui'ifal ad < available to plants >: 1in the textile i industry. ; 'rv throughout, i* : . ?... : i r r i ' : '! I'll : i?i" now:!: ros! 1 ; tassaee of ma- i ' rip's frmn fiber at one '.(> fabric at the oilier. i ' my one oarlilion is found i tn I'm ?'titire manufactur ? ?? area, between the i weave room and cloth oom, wise! e final inspecsou before shipping takes IV IP'(J ^^V^^bu^is^compleicl^^ I VOI niM.K ItATK U. S. l'OSTMJK P AID I UV Clinton, S. C. Permit No. 59 I BAILEY PLANT blended ibrics leave Clinton as un- ri :slicd (i rcy goods. But bi iey (ind their way into some le ( America's finest men's, cl omen's and children's ap- ct are! fashions. tv The plant produces three (1 asic fabrics ? voiles, batistes nJ broadcloths ? all in a C lend o! (iS per cent Dacron Y olyester and 35 per cent w jmhcd cotton. d Sheer, cool voile shows up n r wrinkle-iree sport shirts ir eft) as well as dresses for a li ase-loving little girl. p; ! <s- ! O y '> . Jt i\ >. i - / * * 1 -. . * .* ' \ ' 'v-v^ V .* - r-* . 1 "> - . . .1 "J;/" \ #'r ? V 1 _ 1 , ? - ' 0 . . .* r * L.. . . -/*. ?. ?Jk> lir-conditioned. with over C bOCO ions of refrigeration. <_ rhis huge air system is so t Precise that differing lem- i oeratures and relative hu- s midilies can he maintained i i! different parts of the c p'.ant, oven 1 hough there r re no walls between them. 15ecae.se "wo-1 birds of the i slant's fiber consumption is * n man - made fibers, and i because a comprehensive t air eleanim; and waste re- ; i-overy s y s ! e m operates L-nntiiuious!y, the plant is 1 t>rae'ica!'v lint-free. Lint c and loose 'ibers plucked i l . 1^1. : -m inacnmrs anu me air ( by this piaid-sizod "vacuum 1 cleaner" is carried through air ('nets to a central recov- i rry bin and can be repine- I es.sed for other uses. i The plant uses 11,000 KVA 1 of electrical power, water from tbe company's filter- i :no system, and heat and ] steam from a *100 II.P. ^as- c ! ired boiler. 1 NOVEMBER 5, 1967 ig. NO. 7 rvt i M y i?> EMBER, IP ? Broadcloth is a favorite fabc for sport shirts in popular old, masculine prints (lower It). The young man is ex itiiiymy a buy yiaine wnn a jmely cood wearing a shirirpo shift of printed batiste ower right). Bailey fabrics are sold by linton Cottons. Inc.. of New ork, generally to converters ho have the fabric bleached, yed. printed or finished as ceded. The cloth is then sold \ turn to apparel manufacjrers. who shape the final roducts for retail sale. % v .r; n I I pi J If) r I 'i'v i / j / ' Ay\ (. : I j j\j Collection Systems (DDC) electronically monitor pro lucuon, ciowniime a 11 ci naintenance status of each ;pinning frame and loom n the plant, and automatically report this for each nachine on each shift. Forty-foot service cor idors containing machine .hops, storage areas, and aipporting equipment exend the full length of the )!ant on front and back. The main office and two /end-a-terias are located >n the front. Employees also have ac ess to locker room facili ION. The landscaped grounds include visiters' parking on he front, l.r>0 lighted parking spaces for employees at the rear of the plant. The plant uses about ">0,000 pounds of Dacron polyester fiber and 72 bales >f cotton, to weave about 2110,000 yards of blended fabrieeach\vcck^^^__^^__