FRANK GORDON NEW Frank M. Gordon of Kansas City, Missouri, joined the Sales Department of Adams-Millis Corporation on Octo ber 1, according to an announcement by James H. Millis, president of Adams- Millis. Mr. Gordon will represent the company in ;midwestern states. His sales territory includes Missouri, ex cept for St. Louis, western Iowa, south western Minnesota, southwestern North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and part of Colorado. A native of Winterset, Iowa, Mr. Gordon lived on a farm with his parents until 1943, at which time he joined the Air Force, serving for 3\ years as a pilot in the United States and Europe. Upon his discharge in 1947, Mr. Gordon was employedby Poindexters of Kansas City, Missouri, where, since 1949, he had been in charge of the hosiery de partment. Mr. Gordon is married and has two children. BLOOD DONORS Employees of Adams-Millis Cor poration again supported the Red Cross Blood Program by contributing 49 pints of blood during the October visit of the Bloodmobile. Due to inclement weather during the August visit and a shortened schedule for the October visit. High Point has fallen short of its quota for these two periods. Donors from Adams-Millis during the two-day October visit of the Blood- mobile were: Gerry Bailey, Harry G. Bell, Novella F. Boyd, JohnL.. Boyles, Allie Mae Britt, Grayson W. Brady. Earl F. Brooks, Duke C. Brown, Dor othy Lee Canoy, Willard A. Chafin, Jay Frank Dunbar, Noah M. Durham, Claude S. Eddinger, Melvin T. Ellis, Mildred L. Fields, David L. Frcizier, Geoffrey A. Frost, Margaret Fulp, Ben H. Hair, Donald Ray Hayden, Irene C. Heath, Harold H. Hill, Wade C. Hyatt, Georgia Ingram, Essie R. Jones, O'Dell B. Jones, Ausbert L. Kearns, Rubye Lea Kirk, Violet Elizabeth Lambeth, James Jackson Love, Terry James Martin, Jessie McCoy, Eleanor Munns, Effie B. Patton, Jasper L. Payne, Treva Marie Shaffer, George L. Sledge, Shir ley Leigh Sledge, EdithM. Smith, Jerry A. Smith, Manzeline T. Smith, A. Stamey, Billy Ray Starbuck, Raymond C. Stokes, Deanne Wilson, Juanita L. Yarber and Herbert C. Warren. Volunteer emergency donors during the month were Ora Robbins, Ruby Kirk and Robert Sizemore of Plant #1; and Frankie Sears of Plant #2. The Christ-child stood at Mary’s knee, His hair was like a crown, And all the flowers looked up at Him, And all the stars looked down. And all the stars looked down. -) — Q. X. Chesterton.

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