February, 1982 - AMCO NEWS - Page 7 Promotions Announced in Plants and Offices Two plant managers in Adams- Millis Hosiery Company have been promoted to Group General Managers, and a number of other promotions have been announced throughout Adams-Millis Cor poration. The new Group General Managers are Danny F. McNair, who had been Plant Manager at Plant 3/10 in Kernersville, and Kenneth Van Joyce, who had been Plant Manager at Plant 11 in Mt. Airy. Larry Strader has been pro moted to Plant Manager at Plant 3, he moves from that position at Plant 10. Joe H. Thomas has been pro moted from Director of Purchas ing to Director of Purchasing and Quality Control. He also assumes additional duties in warehouse and trucking management. Joe came with Adams-Millis in 1980. In the Administrative Office, Lynda Lamb has been named Ac counting Supervisor. Lynda came to Adams-Millis a year and a half ago after graduating with a degree in Accounting from Ap palachian State University at Boone. She lives in Lexington. Records show that Lynda ap parently is the first woman to hold this position at Adams- Millis. William H. (Bill) Thomas has been promoted to the position of Manager of Quality Control for TexElastic Corporation. Bill has been with TexElastic since 1979 and prior to his new position was a Sales/Technical Represen tative. At Plant 22, in Raeford, James A. (Jamie) Johnson has been pro moted to Laboratory Supervisor. Jamie has been with TexElastic since 1979 and just prior to his promotion was Manufactur ing/Administrative Assistant. Lynda Lamb Bill Thomas Jamie Johnson Employees Recognized For Perfect Attendance in 1981 Continued From Page 3 Plant 7, High Point: Lucille Beck, Lottie Davis, Brenda Frazier, Jackie Hedgecock, Geneva Montgomery, Helen Ratliff, Annie Phillips, Ray Stillwell, Hugh Brown and James Tysinger. Plant 8, Franklinton: Lizzie Champion, Louise Harris and Lucy Murray. Administrative Office, High Point: Betty Davis. Plant 11, Mt. Airy: Claudie Bottoms, Roy Holderfield, Betty Hiatt, Malzy Hicks, Janie Stephens, Maude Scott, Walter Phillips, Jimmy Pike, Timothy Beasley, Dale Overton, Canus Sawyers, Ray White, Ruby Brewer, Peggy (jolding, Mary Lou Jessup, Eva Smith, Reva Hiatt, Jo Ann Vernon, Annie Hensley, Virginia Nunn, Sally Utt. Plant 20, Archdale: Clinton Bullock, Sarah Gamblin, Jessie Gibbe, Louise Greer, Newell Grubb, Dessie Hatfield, Edith Haynes, Peggy Johnson, Dolores Lambeth, Thomas Land, Ora Lee Leonard, Bill Lit tle, Georgianna Matthews, Ruth Mills, John McKinnon, Rex Pell, Joseph Richardson, Bill Rook, Lillian Scott, Lee Suggs, Ruth Everhart, Donaven McBirde, Frances Eller and (Jene Cathey. Plant 22, Raeford: Donnie Monroe, John Caulder, Effie Baldwin, Betty Barefoot, Allene Bullock, Edmond Burney, Robert E. Blue, Billy Currie, Annie Clollins, Dorethea Ferguson, Mary Huff, Rosa Jones, Helen Jones, Bill Lawrence, Henry Leak, Dorothy McMillian, Hattie Maynor, Dorothy Monroe, Venetta Monroe, Gladys Rogers, Irene Smith, Mae Wilson, James McMillan, Rose Monroe, Pat Ray, Joyce Payne, Lee Purcell and Havana Whitted. Seventy percent of the population believes that smoking should be restricted to fewer places. More than half of all smokers agree to this as well. A leading life insiu’ance company report shows that the average life expectancy for a 32-year-old man who did not smoke cigarettes was 79 years, compared with 72 years for a 32-year-old smoker. When the Sears’ Award of Excellence was presented to Plant 3 in KemersviUe, all the employees at tending the ceremony wore a T-shirt given to them by Adams-MUUs Hosiery Company. The logo on the shirt was an Adams-Millis sock and the words: T Survived the Adams-MilUs Fire and Reconstruction! March 19, 1981.” The logo designed by Theresa Smith who works in the Finishing Department. In the photographs above are just a few of the employees proudly wearing their T- shirts. From left to right are Barbara Haithcock, Doris Pinyan, Ruby Shields, Nellie Grimes and Arlene Mabe of Finishing and Jim Barlow, Irene Williams, Geneva Biby, Teresa Trent, Beverly God frey, and Bill Howell of Shipping and Box Stock Departments. Inset photos show Theresa Smith, at left, and Doug SheUy, Superintendent of Maintenance.