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AMCO NEWS
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McIntyre is plant manager
Williamson
McIntyre
Ted Williamson, Jr. has been na.med presi
dent of Adams-Millis Fabrics; he succeeds
Jack C. Shoffner who resigned his post on
January 25.
Williamson, who has been with the Fabrics
JJivision as vice president of manufacturing
Since July of 1973, previously had been general
manager of the Washington, N. C. industrial
National Spinning Company. Before
hat, he had been vice president of manufactur-
mg and a partner of Spanco Industries, Inc. , of
neenville, S. C., and director of manufactur-
mg for the women's wear apparel and men's
''"ear apparel division of Deering-Milliken.
He is the father of three children, one of
^ om is a nurse and the other two students at
me University of South Carolina.
Shoffner will serve out his term as a direc-
of Adams-Millis Corporation and will act as
^n advisor to the company.
Carl L. McIntyre has been promoted to the
Position of plant manager of the Adams-Millis
^ abrics Haw River plant. He was plant manager
S & s Knitting Mills prior to its acquisition by
dams-Millis Corporation. He has been with
■^'M Fabrics since August of 1973.
Carl is married and has three children. His
^ife, Lucy, is employed by Western Electric in
'Arlington. He enjoys sports, especially golf
^nd dancing.
Gordon
GORDON APPOINTED
HOSIERY INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
C. Douglas Gordon
has been named industrial
engineer for Adams-
Millis Hosiery Company,
according to an announce
ment by Jon Wallner,
senior vice-president of
the company.
Gordon has been
®*^g^ged in industrial
engineering since his
graduation from Allen
Jay High School. While
holding full time jobs, he has attended Guilford
College, High Point College and the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte, majoring in
economics.
His successful leadership in industrial en
gineering includes lay-outs for three plant expan
sions, incentive maintenance, and methods
improvements. He has established time study
standards, frequency checks, and employee
training programs. He has also been instrumental
in cost reduction programs including labor and
material standards and costs,
Douglas Gordon is a member of the American
Institute of Industrial Engineers and the Inter
national Management Council. He is married to
the former Marianne Hutton, daughter of Marion
Hutton, sales representative of Adams-Millis
Hosiery. The Gordons have two children; a
daughter, Jeni and a son, Michael. They are
members of Springfield Friends Church.
HOW TO BOIL WATER
Bring water to boil, then reduce the heat. Once
water boils, it gets no hotter - it just uses more
electricity.
A LOAD DAY
Save your dishes until you have a full load for
dishwasher. Try to limit your use to one load
a day - preferably after the evening meal. And
always measure dishwasher detergent exactly.