The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1973, Page 6, Image 6
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underway at its plants. The
to photograph several of Ihes
torial account of the work beii
checks site for new Clinton i
locales underground pipes i
(3) Marion Hiers examines ne'
(4) new pipe lines are being p
(5) D. C. Whitman checks ui
at a Clinton cooling tower siti
for a Clinton cooling site; (7)
foundation and site for a L]
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With this issue, The Clothi
head. The old one using the
ground, is being replaced wi
Mills flag which was adopte<
which was begun in 1952, b
No. 1, No. 2, and Lydia empi
employees, their families, m;
We sincerely hope that thi;
your publication.
Each star on the flag repi
within Clinton Mills, Inc.
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>us modernization projects
Clothmaker has attempted
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done. Photo (1) Engineer
warehouse; (2) Buddy Tapp
for new construction site;
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ut into place by contractors; 4
iderground cable uncovered
e; (6) steel is put into place
Paul Arnold checks out the
rdia cooling tower, and (8)
i gales from new location
re now TV monitored.
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one bearing the Clinton
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rings to the Bailey, Clinton
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anagement, and the editors,
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