The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 05, 1967, Page 1, Image 2
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our modern Vcnd-ii-teriiis i
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le production, efficiency and *
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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
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Cloth
Storage
'n?r>ect?on
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,!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
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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.
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of caution, for your
ou stay well within the
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please observe the "No
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found elsewhere in this
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