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* - v .- . ^. t- .1 t ^ \x -* ? s r ?M IMTft?.! "' " O -1. 11. . Plants?C'!r,,?'i ?ubl!shed monthly ui C!c?uc?o A. Croc!<cr, ? f ?u! Employee Helcst'* /;. ,, ' \"x / -- ' - i --:v V ^ r -V >v> f ?i. / /* \ /" v \X'/ \\ \\ V\ s . \ V The Spirit of Christmas affords us the chance to pause and to gather personal s'rcii will confront us during the cc As 1 have previously nun one of the best for our Com/ industry, have been faced u\ on' the year. Prospects for oncouracjina. Demand /<" eonsidernltl:/ in recent ircr!cs our prosper s will continue o'ljoij (i prosperous l'JC" top'! first wishes to (i'h .**' / V.?"v? t| (Mirislmns cud f,'?>'><' '' out the Note rr "nr. / A / ' j / . 1/ jP i< \ jj A .N,. -/ //" * t ; 4 ' * ' ' * ' # ^ ^ U; Nv v s,-< -V/ * N1 / . "v%; / i 1 , ' - r ' T > ' .V,?: V:-.^ '; \ ' ' ? 'V '.: ' /' y %> With 11 Pennine tiooreciation during the pus? year, we the offi intendents, overseers, supervise Clinton Mil's extend our best v Merry Christmas and a Mew V<*;?r to you and your family. N f ?\ fi w . ^ ? ' V 'ii-> '','5 """'?. 2?Lydin?Dcilsy ?c'er f'ir? c'*rectien o( vi..uj -'i J!wn. y * f';r??f:tTCss 7 VCHU ti!?% is r -marvelous blessing. Jt ' and reflect nv our blessings r;*'. for the challenges that i ?>>: nr yenr. ; r it met- ? 19^7 has v.ot been mny. We, ike others in air 'h no. nu problems through'he year ahead seem more our 'n'irirs lias improrctf . !' is .?>)(/ sincere hope t'ui! o ;>n nroi'c and thai we iel'. I her. " "d i/nurs hnve n V'"*'/ ' ' happiness throvfj'iSiwerefy, * A i' ' 9 " / " ?' ^ / --/"/ - * /* < v* r ?*?,,w? C "'(i ' ? ' r?r* ? *'/ me '/* ' t > * - - . ^ J ^ |> 4 t '' r> ",*??"''/ ( ' / ? / 1 ? -< L iC->> vt Vm'o * r> r r> c of our pleasant associations cers, p! an! managers, superrs nnt' assistant overseers of /ishes for an Old Fashioned of !!ap?vness and Prosperity - -. ?*- Jf v J#-' * v>> ^VN - Mv - X' F-\ ^ n-? 'C^O^'c* Lar^e, beautifully liehted Christmas trees have become traditional at the Clinton and Lydia Plants. Each year V.r. C'?'nn Downs anc his men erected large cedars on the lawns for decorations by shop electricians The 'roes convey Besl Wis!les Vor A Merry Christmas to all employees, tlieii 17 f finilion of An It's rifle slings and tents uniforms, packs, sheets towels, nylon netting, untie!'wear, ponchos, pistol beds and regimental flags. *' s constant and diliiront I I - r"\ r-/--> r**> c <? <' < f.. 7 t < > '. i <-f i i t v ) ?3? ... L^ILs * . . >tt * . 11 _ I '4.-v.- /o>l ( (ItifO ll * ' * ' * '' * ' ttiv* Mli|A?rt ) ?. Shown above is the fift signed to publicize the impc The campaign began wi Previous ads told the story (When you think of crops l^n'1), its technological lea< cot it.), its contributions t in/* to reduce the risk.), an lachia (Underdeveloped co The Clothmaker is pic cessful program. o research Id produce im )n?v?'d fighting equipment; lightweight body armor strov enough to stop ii whln.np sniper's bullet; allpurpose flight suits whicli not only strap a pilot into '..e coc'<pit, but supply him willi a life preserver; can\ as and rubber boots dura!)'(. enough to withstand the '??!*.us'ous temperatures of ho steamy jungles; para' "'utes bearing illuminating rending night into v anc revoauny a nereior<-'e hidden enemy. V.'s ihcm\ and women, card--, frames and looms Final r~ r~ f~* r v C ? C- * < i 4 i. t#r <r**? r*^s f '* -L5 .... _\i*/ ft v (. * c 1 '% II -\\ j \ << ; te At Christmas I families and friends. Merry Christmas is expressed differently at the 1 Bailey Plant ... its spelled I 1 out in 4' high lighted letters across the main entrance fronting U. S. Hwy. 7G. Photographs cannot capture their beauty. We invite you to drive by to see them. In (hi si ry At War , working safely and effi, ciently 24 hours a day to help clothe and equip tens [ of thousands of American fighting men now in Viet Nam. It's gloves, helmet bands, ; socks and sergeant stripes. It's a flexible industry i geared quickly to a demanding international situi ation ? athletically scram? b'ing to meet sudden i changes in requirements. It's a bandage protecting a gaping wound and a hosi pita! gown clothing a skilled sureeon. It's a deeply felt obligation and single - minded drive to aid this nation against a ruthless enemy. !t's the tex'ito industry. It's vital. Act Of ATM/ 5 <. *'. i ' ; v * ^ \ . n H > *"S- ? ?* '-V>* i" > r^r> n o o n f :;.v y* \ ' <. i ' ) v. ) C, J W;.-? G f , . ' (' mm** - ?4*?* ? ..J ? ""{ ' | -> r> o o r*> f 1 t < ? >j c .^ & 7 ? 1 t < (j <*-,> &3 ? ._ - J _ :j J 'J * ? v " *? ? <(?>.. ? . .'h . i.. 4 ? ? ? **> .tfAijc*!.,* i? - I ? *9 . , . ... I . . .14-. ? lv M. AX. I - I h and final advertisement in )rtance of our industry to the n; th the issue of September 23 an of the textile industry's imp. ~t; in California, you think of graj ilership (They asked us for a fj o defense (Every day this soldi* ll... < U nnn t f i.... ~ II LI I i - till v. 11 L UJ. I I I I J JU I la IU UIU < untry.) ased to have participated with love a star, a wreath, a shopping list, a crowd, a gift, a time of worship, a toy, a child, a colored hall, a party, a kiss, a family together, the sound of laughter, turkey 'n mince pie, joy and peace, a tree of lights, the glow of candles, the faith of a child, the sound of hells, an angel's song, a season of wonder and togetherness. ~ a world * al peace filled will) love and good will lowurd all mankind. TEXTILE IMPORT PROBLEM UNIQUE The U. S. textile industry has snent nearlv S7-billinn for new plants and equipment in the last 10 years, but enjoys no advantage whatsoever over textile industries in foreign countries, ATMI SecretaryTreasurer F. Sadler Love told a management consulting seminar in Atlanta recently. Foreign textile industries spend only a fraction of what the U. S. industry spends to improve efficiency, he said, but an abundance of resources, low wages, and a long list of government subsidies and export incentives enable them to keep their prices down. He emphasized that the textile import problem was unique in thi? rpcnppt Series m I Lacnaasl 7V3^~ ~ "v\? ' ..- : a-A* t > v. J ; m j Q r f ' r ? ~ ? km**** K f i it) "i ^ r n n, ? p, ^MI's series of insertions deation. d concluded on December 9. ance to the nation's economy ">es, oranges and cotton. Cotibric that didn't exist. They er risks his life. We're work economic stability of AppaATMI in the highly sue