- 2 Atuco J^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kernersville, and Tryon, North Carolina. Produced in the Dup licating Department of ADAMS-MIL.L1S CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Lela Rus sell, MaryMaske, Rochelle McAr thur, Ernestine Noble, Katie Saun ders, and Virginia Wood. Plant No. 2 - Ethel Fitts, Ethel Carden, and Margye Martin. Plant No. 4 - Minnie C. Nelson, Jean Iris Smith, Ruth Hayes, and C. W. Browning. Plant No. 7 - Etta S. Kapp, Marjorie Chilton, Margaret Fulp, Blanche Jackson, Viola Jones, Eva Jones, Nannie Smith, and Louise Tuttle. Plant No. 8 - Ann Fisher, and Sybil Po- teat. Machine Shop - E. Verne Snotherly. Office - Fay Cheek and Frances Smith. Composing Staff - Chas. Deviney, Jr., Addline Hill, and Ruth Ellington. VOL. XIII May, 1956 NO. 3 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. —(Romans 5,1.) We have faith that the sun will rise tomorrow; that when we turn them on, the electric light, the TV and the radio will work ... belief in the operation of powers we cannot see or com prehend. Why, then, does our faith in God often falter? With out it, we can have no peace. THE BETTER THE PRODUCTl Today, our sales force—and almost everyone else's—is meeting real com" petition in the field. Business is more difficultto obtain and our sales organization is working hard to sell the products we make. The better the product we pro" duce--the higher the quality of our workmanship--the better their chance will be to meet competition. No one individual alone can build quality into a product. Quality depends upon the thorough" ness with which every one of us per" forms his or her particular job. There isn't a single job in our organization that doesn't contribute in one way or another to the quality of the finished products. There is a pride in good workman" ship which a good worker always feels. But in today's situation there's some" thing even more important than pride. Doing our best on every job helps our sales force sell the products we make—so that we can go on making them. if -if. if if if -if A man worries about what the future has in store, but a woman worries about what the stores have in the future.

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