AMCO NEWS--A-M Texturing and Dyeing Adams-MNIis Texturing and Dyeing PROMOTIONS AND TRANSFER ANNOUNCED JOE SKEEN Effective December 1, 1974, Joe Skeen, man ager of the scheduling and distribution depart ment at Adams-Millis Texturing and Dyeing, was promoted within the Macfield Texturing or ganization, In his new capacity with Macfield, Joe will be working in the planning department and will be responsible for the coordination of Northern sales for dyed yarn. Joe has been with Adams-Millis Texturing and Dyeing since October 1, 1971. He and his family will be moving to the Madison, N. C. area. RICHARD SPARKS Richard Sparks has replaced Joe Skeen as Adams-Millis Texturing and Dyeing' s manager of scheduling and distribu tion. As such, he will be responsible for planning and scheduling natural and dyed yarns through the texturing and dyeing plants and the shipment of these yarns to the di vision's customers. Prior to December 1, 1974, Richard serv ed in the capacity of assistant manager of dyed yarn scheduling. He has been with the company since October 9, 1972. DENVA HALL Denva Hall has been promoted to the position of training manager for Adams-Millis Texturing and Dyeing; he is replac ing Ralph Parker. Denva has been with Adams- Millis since October 1, 1971 as the overseer of second shift. He brings to his new job not only a thorough background in manufac- turing, but also considerable training experience gained while employed with Burlington Industries. He and his family live in Danbury, N. C. LILLIAN HIGGINS Lillian Higgins has been promoted to the position of overseer on second shift, replacing Denva Hall. Prior to this assignment, Lillian had been the supervisor for the coning depart ment on second shift. She came to Adams- Millis Texturing and Dye- ing on October 13, 1969 and had gained experi ence as a machine operator and instructor before moving into supervision. She and her family reside in Lexington, N, C. RAY THOMPSON Ray Thompson is welcomed into the Adams-Millis Texturing and Dyeing organization as a second-shift super visor. Ray transferred from the Fabrics Divi sion to the Texturing and Dyeing Division on October 14, 1974. He had been employed in fabrics since August 4, 1971. Before assuming his responsibilities, Ray will go through extensive training on the first shift, thereby gaining experience in the manu facturing and administrative areas of the divi sion. He resides with his family in Winston- Salem, N. C. if lTJ3i Vi -30- Time is Too slow for those who Wait, Too swift for those who Fear, Too long for those who Grieve; Too short for those who Rejoice; But for those who Love, Time is Eternity. --Henry Van Dyke