The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 05, 1967, Page 3, Image 6

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NOV'MBER 5, 1967 / "i v " \ <ZZ% v> \ A\ / \/w \ /\V\ A\ /A CL" Le't to riidit are TIol?? ?*' roasuror; . !'?. Tomplcton, CLINTON MJLLS STORY . . . ' r.t; and textile associations. 1'< has been ? and is ? a iii rector or trustee of ni';ilerous educational, civie, hilanthropio and profes:>i > ?na 1 organizations. !tut tins activity has not .>.1 i. ? un_-i; ! I: .-i it l .*.*! I IMiri '.O ' :ie eompanios ho heads. Amoiv^ the hallmarks of his tem.o.v as oresic!co'. of the textile i-otei'orise are: ?Consolidation oi* the Clinton Cotton Mills and ' .vu'.n Cott<">it Mills mtn a single company, Clinton Mills, as typified by the new "CM" logotype on tin; top v>! the ll'olit iJiiiy i;! t': -> newsoaoor. - ~C< ml i nuod investment :n expanded and moderni.'ft! nrodnct !o?i facilities. --L)| versi'. ication of the T~r -? . / vlv.i. w**v."? ... b* IV. Carl P. Rogers, rr.anao the host for today's Dedic "Wo are pleased and friends in iho Clinton ar lhintc it is as modem as at iti the textile nidus'."yd' "It is no! only v."-'.>-d; believe when you tour t agree that those of lis v most p'casant of worhmg "All bailey Plant em you will sou wor'cmg so be touring along wi!'< you .it our Onon House. You lie only too glad to ansv/c I have about the plant. are extremely proud of ! opera tion. "T wan! !o invito eve i and our plant well *his on'oyable time in the oro Mr. Rogers' plant staff plant superintender.*; Ail< Cardinp; Joe Nelson. Ove Rroclc. Overseer of We Overseer of Cloth Room: Master Mechanic. Mr. Rogers, a World \ a lCftQ graduate of C'o Clinton Mills the day or< Rui'ey Plant. Feb. 1. Ho previously had 1: VI! 1'lcon organization as "acolet and the Drayton . . .. . , , wi i j \ ^ i '"H ; ; e' ; A _ ;i<CI ! ? . .r i V V i i? 3 'w^ V. Vance, i)resident and tri vlee " ovdont foi* mauul'aeu Continue! from page 2) ( ()!>? ,:,mv's product line into cotton - polyester blended ;, with construction of the ?;! million Hailoy 14!.i?t*. ''io first a!! - new ') brie textile? plant built in Laurens County iu !!:<?'e than 'it) years. Seven genera! wage ? >creases for hourly employcos in f!ie past seven years, '.he ' ?test coin a into effect in September, and expander 'I'v.otmcnt in employee en.t * -''O'ua.ms. Orderly Growth "\>i'.;y, Clinton Mil's ov.> '.ic-s aoproximali-ly *1 r > i: 'ion vnvds oi" all-cotton and ,v. 'mi _ | )ncvon I a h ? \ c s 'V'" \ WtTito CO'l'lV'iV atfi'ally consiunos s.'Mm* ? > < \ ~>P n ^ ^ a*, i>? pi -.<lw... uv. f J or ri' ' ' <"? TV J * a'icr. and. Open House. P'.ve ' 'o welcome our Ot o .00 our plant. Wo : V f h < > v will see anywlvev said. in ' quipment, bu* T '.o ' V ?!ant you v.*l" /ho ?.."?eraio ii enjoy the cone' vs. ploy j-.\ ? including those dr. v !ho:;q who will ? ar hosts and hostesses w'.l1 i'rd. that ihey will >r any questions you may A.nct yon will find lhey '.he par! they play in its ryono to not to know us .hji-'v ouii, anc.1 a.ivu an cor.n." includes George Unnkin. en U p. no cry, Overseer of rvor of Spinning; Ilalph ,ivln> *: Viini!y Faireloth, ,inl Urevard Patterson. Var V Navy veteran anc' w.sor University, joined >und was broken for the >oer? with the Deeringmaniuior of a plant tit T,'cint in Spartanburg. THE CLOTH MAKER V": v..-... -> ; \ ' U * \ ' - / '. \^v / W'yfT / c> 7 v r / f . / A \:n / 1 ; *. / \ i L ?Mr' I > . \a? ' a surer; (Icorye !!. Cornelson, i'-in';, and W. Carlisle .Wely, s ?<? n<wi ijii!??s of cotton and, with a full year's normal operation at the 1'ailey Vlant, more than 2.5 million ooitmls of Dacron polyester ilaolo fiber. According to Mr. Vance, the company's emphasis is on orderly ?wth. Officers OTicers of Clinton Mills hi addition to Mr. Vance, who is also treasurer, are Coorim I!. Cornelson (a . ornnrkfin r?' Vf ^ P.a: ley), vice president and assistant treasurer; J. B. lei!;u'etoil, V ICC president !<?? nanufactiirine.; and W. Carlisle Neelv, secretary. Plant managers are George \' ' luguley, Clinton Plants No. ! and No. 1!; David II. !{oV*rts, Lvdia Plant; and Carl It. Itogers, Bailey Staff officials include Mveeno Johnson, purchas " ajjent; George B. flrock nhrov.^h, director of data orocvssini*; C 1 a u d e A. ' 'roeUer, director of industrial and public relations; A. C. Voiine, .Jr., Director Standards; Calvin A. Connor. Personnel Director; V.'alto'- A. Siuman, Contr?'"er; Bailey Dixon, Conit any l\ni*ineer and A! Lancaster. Cotton Buyer and Classer. \ v~- \ / *! \ ; ?*\ i I VN / j t , / j j_?*,<[ ,j "?rrv:tr<! T'attrrson Vaster Mechanic r- 1 nh /,?.? i- . , :RS vice president and assistant eeretary. f \ ic; > V J A i ft > / i // *' / ? / * Carl T\. Rogers Bai!ey Plan! Manager ( \ ^~~ ] ?<* , ^ ' /1 ' ( /?V"7 ', . 4 ^ r \ ci \ ! \m ! I M IF 1 1? i i Aikru Nunnery Overseer of Carding Bailey Plant - > C ^ * _y / J7.d\ > v A#;j i it j --- - .' Vainly FiiircJotli Overseer of Cloth Room 3 y m fy? r - I,, I,, i?w i I H fcr, /C^v V u ?1^ 't > \f * ^ V / ] r>< / j George Rankin Superintendent. Bailey Plant f ' ' ^ 1 "" 1 * ">x | r ?Y M ( f 1 i ^ 4 i ^T-S k" r -? ^ - j/S / 'Tv / ; nv ISi I /' : Joe Nelson Overseer of Spinning Bailey Plant V"\ If v\ 1 ' - ''' - *' I T\;ilpit TCrook I Overseer of Weaving