- 2 AMCO NEWS Published by and for the employees of ADAMS- MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kerners- ville, Mt. Airy, Hickory, Archdale, Raeford, Graham, Haw River and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Edmond, Oklahoma. Produced in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood and Ann Lewis ' Plant No. 2 - Stacy Cundiff, Nancy Thomas, Ethelene Bowman, Sally Utt, and Alpha Hiatt Plant No. 3 - C. W. Browning, Hilda Coleman and Ruth Berrier Plant No. 4 - Pearl Willard, Barbara Joyner and Ann Young Plant No. 6 - Nell LaFone, Geneva Fowler, Betty Bobbitt, Margaret Whitener and Marie Bolick Plant No. 7 - Sherri Jones, Dorothy Phillips, Faye Robbins, Edith Smith, Glenda Osborne, Joy Myers and Marie Hutchins Plant No, 19 - Louise Tuttle Plant No. 20 - Margaret Arnette, Patricia Angel, Frances Connors, Ruth Smith and Frances Eller Plant No. 21 - Becky Garcia, Jane Gordon, Carolyn Williams, Brenda Hill, Vernie Tucker, Mozelle Rayburn and Gail Agner Plant No. 22 - Dorothy Atkinson, Betty Conoly and Lib Wood Plant No. 51 - Pat Fogleman Plant No, 52 - Shirley Fowler Plant No. 53 - Edna Cude Main Office - Donna Horton and Ruby Peurifoy Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Bertha Hester and Ruth Paige Patience Is A Virtue. . . Perhaps the most important lesson have learned from the people of the Orient is the virtue of patience. Buddha called patience "the greatest prayer. " Mohammed said it is "the key to content. " Confucius warned his followers that the lack of even a small amount of patience often can upset tremendous undertakings. But how difficult it is sometimes to b® patient. How frenzied we get when out ambitions are not realized as rapidly as v?® hope! And how easy it is to become itu' patient with others--forgetting that, S-S Thoreau suggested, they may be "hearing a different drummer" and "stepping to tb® music they hear. " Patience is the mother of serenity. Put' haps you ought to make a greater effort t® add it to your virtues. "Have patienc® with all things," said St. Francis, "bu* chiefly with yourself!" Conorapid Installed At TexElastic Raeford Plant Ruth Parks, first shift cone winder at TeX' Elastic's Raeford plant, threads up position on the new Conorapid, recently purchased to handl® all OMM yarn re-tubing. Running at approximately 27, 000 r.p.m. the ten positions of this new machine will fr®® up two OMM covering machines which previously had to be used for re-tubing. In addition to n®' tubing better than twenty-five times as fast 3^® the old method and freeing the two machines t® be put into production, the Conorapid also deliY ers a more uniform package.

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