The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 05, 1967, Page 1, Image 2

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\, :. v J C ' Y** ? f U '/ vJ Clinton Mills offi ebaptcr to its 7l-year*! < ( ! c a' i o n ?>! t t e ts 1i n Suiv.i- a,mom net son: ' :u new plant tlnrin ' i'jso !'(>111 >\v:n'.ho < liobe! t A!. Vance, p ''liluc'i/t! the L' p.m. n.tries, Mr. Vance resented "both a nc v a ltd a (lemons4 'V. W'lliani Peck! . .' ie Pivs*. Presbyt' .TO ( / b o ^ Welcome to our now at'v nru! in the- textile ' '.! ofThe arrow i you wilt fake iili.u . i nls of intercut a < .'.tui-nts), The rouli arrow., ' t was i .mount o! plant v <?> ? / r /f\ X\ I .W . I \ i . -w *- * ^ " / r{j cln'.'v a<Voh the latest > (?'.(' oi v * av with the til!i > " int. s v. "'" ey to tonr if .<? i's Qoev It."'".-. ' 'M . C:Jr?'"M Mills, ce? <-s. his brief , m ., n'.nnt ?NV com! i. ' L ?P. A.liih J! Hi. i ' ' ' i 'H'hK*.' ' ? ? , .4| MMicri11!s ev:;v 'J%\ :*ve tV% ? fn? .Vr Com'?,:c "'cnc'tv r ? , ? ? n "*r. Tr .i'llnr1 -n'-J n!?n!. '1 "s no > .. t'ip most industry *?;<' "'re nroiul to ' on I' , i , ,,, JV/S 11 to le t'io '? "?;. ..' <! m iittof! !op<? !' >.v v '' 'cl'-itin't tho 0 itse" : with ynVow 1 cVv. ' .J ' .'r.\v t''?J I ni" itnionn! u! ^ N * ' " ** V ? . \ - ' "> '"7 A <. / :!<M!it'ii4< '"I'Vi"'. '!'!? . Mss'.-.ia Mrs. C. Y. " 'cy >'.v.y i)i>!Vf "" 'troilu .f i ' ? > ' :, v v. as o! i'a!ii' v. :s * it!"\v n! c ?* r > ' " ' i' ( ' It'll V' * ! \ ' '. ' ! >''() w111'r ' v. ' . ' .''ft Mows . us'-:: rf n ' ?*'^n r-* r? n.rssr rt" " TV Vonc,-u-!?.r,M f'bi>r does " *' ? irr.i'1.' fabric-;. ant! s? <. o. process. Vui:'" i s.-i>tm! the Dim: :V' Co vioctroniritV.y ?:.< r tor. main tenann the end ol !(u- 'nnr i- ? !: i ?t! interest.i>n. u be " V . _ : * >* ? ~? -* * ? __ irTfi i * It ua t . '--'V ~ ? 1 - /?T\ "N * ^ , i * f? >) ^ .. .. - W w \ ' z'- / > r , C / \ i V -z -? 1 Z V ' <3 - <> *""* Y~> _ - . - >._> y a! !! ct* f ( m ii Mr. Vance, ? ? rn"' a ?aru 1 of cotton( ("' '".i- Bailey Plan' pi l!'\' o?n?n 'i. '.he pub- !il . .,f -ho Bailey of >' "!ii! 'oi-r former '"or v.! ten the plant P 'V .V.. : V: P. S. Bailey. t< r?-as were to tour m r 'ens throueh w 'a'wi'h some mar"o displays tl ' '/' v Plant fabrics 7'. * c 4 1 tr . ri xr<* Ann How ? ?* # * r ? *? " (*Cf ...rr, #0?> P.oi*fcf ~' r? ?. ? "! H ^ r* 'nff Weaving nn :co Arert jupn'io^ Venc!-a-terici A 'on of top-qun'ity blended s :n the loxhlo production 1 our modern Vcnd-ii-teriiis i iclion System (!)*_)C). which i le production, efficiency and * i b piece of machinery. Al ! p'.iy area we thinb you'!! > yoiul that the refreshments. ? r?\ ^ Jill - 2-Lyt!fa-3a ~ ' o v ~ - -~j =^r ' i __ v J->?. ... V~Z.A ~'. . ?U. * " n*' m f v j> / J id benefits enjoyed by C! v.; and enjoy rcfreshrnenl The Pailey Plant is a sp ant which produces v loadcloth for the apparel cotton and Daoron poly C J round was broken fo "r\ also the bir'hday of ?n and Lydia Plants. Pre io?*e than one year ago toe as actually completed. The plant is Clinton Mil ie company's first use of s * years as an all-cotton c o t Rest Rooms Ref reshmerr Cloth Storage 'n?r>ect?on i T 'r Conditioning j ,!ii?iono(' throughout the toi liens you have. Our single \m iwn s.i cty, is to ask that yi roped-off lour route becausi jpeiatiou. And, of course, ] Smoking" signs. Actual phot with descriptions of each stc fiber info fabric, can be I?C ii!ey .T'l J ? ?' I ^rrfT^fnr^' . - '"( i* ? 1 ^ * ' ' n *M , r enjoin inton Mills employts at tour's end. linning and weaving oiles, batistes and 1 trades, in a blend ester. r the plant Feb. 1, the company's Clin duction began litt'e lay, before the plant !s' fourth, and marks ;ynthetic fibers after peration. 1 fc ... to Fabric t I I ; I ir to answer any quesrord of caution, for your ou stay well within the ? machinery will be in please observe the "No ographs of each process, >p in the transformation found elsewhere in this iMMifiiHiHHi