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(Continued from page 19) and her family who went camping at Morrow Mountain. Congratulations to Sarah and Aaron Outlaw who celebrated their thirteenth wedding anni versary on September 11, 1973. Mae Taylor will be mis sed after September 31, 1973. She will be retiring from her job as inspector in the coning department. John Rice surely is proud of his new 1973 Chevelle. Happy Birthday to Vernie Tucker, Geneva Melton, Bertha Pruitt and Mary Crump! A-M Texturing sponsored two softball teams (one for the men and one for the ladies) this past season. Both teams made the play-offs; and to celebrate, a picnic for the players and’ their families was held on July 14 at City Lake. RAEFORD PLANT Happy Birthday to Emma Carpenter, Dorothy Taylor, Wanda Seals, Lorene Patterson, Louise Platt, Faith Nelson, Hattie Maynor, Juanita Huggens, Carolyn Hammonds, Lewis Ferguson, Larry Davis, Matthew Leak, Claire Davis, Gloria Barefoot, and Richard Norris! Corporate Offi ce Judy Joyce became the bride of Carl James Holliday on July 14, 1973 at United Methodist Church in Eden, N. C. Judy is a programmer in the data processing depart ment. Congratulations and best wishes to the newlyweds ! Check Before You Buy A salesman comes to your door with a special offer" to carpet your house wall to wall at a big discount, and the company will finance the deal on easy monthly payments. You have never heard of the salesman, nor have you ever heard of the company he says he represents. A photographer drives up to your home, makes an appointment to make pictures of your child, and after making the pictures, asks for a deposit for a beautiful life-size portrait. You want the carpet and you want the picture, but how do you find out if they are reliable business representatives? The television repairman picks up your TV set. After repeated calls to him, he keeps promising to return the set a s soon as he can catch up with other calls and can "shoot" the trouble. After four months, he still hasn't returned the set. What can you do? Call your Better Business Bureau. One of the best places to get a report on a company is the Better Business Bureau, an independent, non-profit corporation which works to combat consumer fraud and to maintain ethical practices in the advertising and selling of products and service by businesses. The Bureau's operating funds come from membership dues paid by its business and professional members. Believing the service of the Better Business Bureau c a n benefit the employees of Adams-Millis, the management of Adams-Millis contributes to the support of the Bureau through membership. When you have a complaint about a business transaction, call your Better Business Bureau as listed in your telephone directory. Before dealing with a company you don't know about, call Better Business Bureau. When you are asked by someone you don't knovA,Jo donate to some charity, call Better BusinesX Bureau. There is no charge for the services of the Better Business Bureau, Check before yon buy you'll be glad you did. WELCOME (Continued from page 15) Calvin Salter Sammy Phillips, Sr. Carlton Barr Harry Young Eugene Douglas Wendell Blakely Ricky Hull, Sr. Teresa Farrington THE UNIV N C LIBRARY CHAPEL HILL N C 27514 ATT WILLIAM S POWELL \ CORPORATE OFFICE: Patsy Miller Joseph Whitney Joseph Schrader Leesa Garrison Donald Stubbs Sherri Reaves Susan Beck Ava McLeoud Martin R. Auman Sandra Williams BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 7^ HIGH POINT, N.^
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