AMCO NEWS
Vol. XXV No. 1
Adams-Millis Corporation
Jan.- Feb.,1967
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Pat Easter Inspects
Betty Gardner, left, and Pat
Easter, right, seem to be rather se
rious about something. And they are
serious about the quality of the socks
Betty is seaming.
Pat has gone to Betty to get a
sampling from the lot Betty has almost
completed. Pat then takes the socks
to her inspection station where she
carefully checks the seam of every
sock she has taken from Betty. A
record is made of each defective seam,
which record denotes whether the
defect was a bulky seam, excessive
bearding, broken seam, cornering,
threading out, chaining, or other de
fect.
Inspected lots found to contain a
number of defects equal to, or exceed
ing, the rejection number specified on
the master sampling table will be re
turned to the operator for 100% inspec
tion. Pat's report is given to her
supervisor, Harry King.
YOUNG MADE DIRECTOR
Howard Young,
superintendent of
the Adams-Millis
Corporation knit
ting plant in Kern-
ersville, has been
named a director
of the Kerners-
ville branch of The
Northwestern Bank,
which opened for
business on Febru
ary 20.
Young has been employed with
Adams-Millis Corporation for forty
years. He is a member of the Indus
trial Management Club of High Point,
the board of directors of the Kerners-
ville YMCA; a member of the Wood
men of the World and of First Baptist
Church. He is a former deacon of the
church and has been president of his
Sunday School class for the past four
years.