The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1973, Image 1
VOL. 22, NO. 9 Published By
Clinton Sales Cor
August 20 marked the 25th Anniversary
of Clinton Mills Sales Corporation.
The firm was established in 1948 as
? the sales representatives for Clinton
Mills.
Prior to its establishment, the company
was represented in textile markets
by several other leading sales
representatives.
Founded as Clinton Cottons. Inc..
and later renamed Clinton Mills Sales
Corporation, the company has recorded
9 a steady growth since its beginning.
? The growth of Clinton Sales Corporation
has been paralleled by the
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# Recognized by Dept. of
Clinton Mills has been recognized by
lina Department of Labor for its 1972-72
ment Record. The certificate reads: "Aw
Mills for outstanding efforts in the pro
trial Safety with such efforts resulting ir
human suffering and the reduction of
Shown admiring the certificate are left
Stroud, No. 2 Weaving; Dan Dunaway
Ben Williams, No. 2 Cloth; and Selm
0 Spinning.
CLOTH
CLINT
and For Employees of Clinton Mills. Clin
-poration Celebra
unprecedented growth of Clinton Mills,
Inc.
In January, 1960. Clinton Mills Sales
Corporation moved into the newest and
most modern textile building in the
heart of textile markets?111 W. 40th
Street, New York.
Warren Weisz, who joined the company
in its infancy (January 31. 1949),
is tho Pri>cir(r>nt nf Clintnn TVTillc Raloc
Corporation.
Since its inception, the sales organization
has marketed the diversified
lines of Clinton fabrics produced by its
more than 1800 loyal and dedicated
employees.
^ I | Christma
Clinton Mills Ei
thn niiml\nrc on rli/
Christmas Gift Sole
locations.
Many brought
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let prepared espec
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job a few days be
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invitation.
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the South CaroI
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to Clinton
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IMAKER
ON MILLS
ilon, S. C. SEPTEMBER, 1973
tes 25 th Anniv.
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President Weiss
s Gift Selections Made
mployee Christmas Shoppers came by
?r this month to look over the 1973
?ctions on display at the various plant
their families along hoping to make
decision an easier one. Others chose
tions directly from the full color bookially
for Clinton employees,
iployees will receive their gifts on the
fore Christmas.
15 retired and inactive "Old Timers"
lections from the gift program. Each
a color brochure and a personal letter
>bert M. Vance extending a selection
:>rtunity was made available to emitary
service.
side You'll Find
Makes a Good Asst. Supi.?
Old Timers Named
Dlini Mills
mas Gift Selections Made