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iAmco J^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kernersville, Mt. Airy and Hickory, North Carolina. Produc ed in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin and Mary Deaton. Plant No. 2 - Eloise Hiatt, Pat Easter, Lola Miller, Dot McFall, Janie Stevens, Kathleen Chilton and Vivian Mabry. Plant No. 3 - Jean Iris Smith, C. W. Browning and Ethel Carden. Plant No. 4 - Ruth Hayes and Jessie Phillips. Plant No. 6 - Nell LaFone, Helen Yount, Margaret Whitener, Paul ine Hollar, Betty Bobbitt and Josephine Hoyle, Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Halker, Patsy Rush, Eva Jones, Mildred Fields, Virginia Coggins and Opal Asbill. Plant No. 8 - Shelby Spainhour. Plant No. 9 - Lois White. Machine Shop - William L. Cline. Main Office - Donna Horton and Frances Smith. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester. DuBiUt Give, and it shall be given unto you. --(Luke 6:38) When we seem to have a lack in our life, it may be that our real need is to give. We may think that we would gladly give if we had more sup ply. But regardless of how limited we seem to be, there is always some thing we can give. As we act in faith and use what we have, we set into action the increasing mutliplying power of God. Turning Defeat Into Success. . . The difference between success and failure is in ones attitude toward setbacks, handicaps, discouragements, and other disappointing situations. Five guidelines to help us to turn de feat into success are: 1. Study setbacks to pave the way to success. When you lose, learn and then go on to win next time. 2. Have the courage to be your own constructive critic. Seek out your own faults and weaknesses and then correct them. This makes you .professional. 3. Stop blaming luck. Investi gate each setback. Find out what went wrong. Remember, blaming luck never got anyone where he wanted to go. 4. Blend experimentation with persistence. Stay with your goal but don't beat your head against a stone wall. Try new approaches. Experiment. 5. Remember, there IS a good side in every situation. Find it. See the good side and whip discour agement.
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