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■'But I am pleased to report
that^ve in the hosiery indus
try |are not 'just holding our
own.' but in many ways are
setting the standards world
wide for hosiery manu
facturing. While other
industries have lost large
segments of their markets,
the|hosiery industry has set
new records in the last three
years foi’ production and
sales. You are winning the
battle where it counts ... At
the retail counter."
.•\s for the future. Millis
predicts there will be
greater demand "to have the
right product, the right pro
motion and be in the right
place at the right time."
He said being flexible and
quick to respond to market
demands will be even more
important.
He ascribes to the theory
that. "Some people make it
happen. Some people watch
it happen. Some people say
What happened."'
■‘We must be among those
who make it happen," he
said.
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Baseball Championis
The Adams-Millis Little League Minor League base
ball team in Kernersville carried a'way the regular
season and tournament championships this season.
The team, coached by Ralph Holcomb and Tim Bullin,
posted a 16-3 overall record and 11-3 in the regular
season. Team trophies and a team photo were pre
sented to Bob Hoots for display at Adams-Millis plants.
From left are; front row, James Jenkins, Mike Ke
nnedy, Jeff Farley, Russell Dotson, Brandon Peterson,
Jason Coffee and Brian Broadstreet. Back row; Coach
Ralph Holcomb, Darrin Hilton, Josh Anderson, Chad
Kiser, Tim Bullard, Donny Hill, Team Mother Ellen
Kennedy, Steve Hill and Coach Tim Bullin.
Caudill Elected
Industrial Engineering Class
Several Adams-Mills employees completed
industrial engineering training earlier this
year in a course sponsored by the company in
conjunction with Guilford Technical Comm
unity College. Each received a certificate fol
lowing training in work measurement and
controls for manufacturing which included the
latest techniques of industrial engineering
principles. From left are Vann Harrell, Har
old Mooney, Lynn Caplanldes, Hubert
Greene, instructor; Perry Wallce, Bobbie
Mullies, Ray Bennett, Lori browing, and Joe
Smith.
Am CO Neivs
Introduces
Carl Caudill, manager of
the Cost .Vccounting De-
pai’tment at .Adams-Millis.
lias been elected Vice Pi'esi-
dent of .Admi'nisti’ation and
Finance and Director of
(,'omnumity Projects of the
Piedmont-High Point chap-
tei' of the National .As
sociation of .Accountants.
Caudill. who joined
.Adams-Millis in 1974, is a
charter member of the N.A.A
chapter which was formed
primarily through the efforts
of .Adams-Millis employees.
The N.A.A is an educational
and service organization de
voted to persons interested
in problems of management
accounting and related
phases of business.
Caudill is an .Air Force
veteran and a Pfeiffer Col
lege graduate. He is married
and has two children, a
Carl
Caudill
daughter, Caroline, who is a
sophomore at UNC Chapel
Hill, and a son. Derrick, who
is a seventh grader at Sea-
grove Elementary School.
Caudill has held several
offices in the N.A.A chapter
since it was chartered in
cluding vice president of
communication, director of
community projects (two
years), director of comm
unications (two years), and
team captain (two years).
itico ]\ews Binders
Amco News Editor Jackie Barnard presents one of several
Anico News binders to Chairman J.H. Millis Sr. The new hard
back binders were designed to preserve in a perrnanent file
Attico News issues of the past 43 years. The file is displayed in
t >e Adams-Millis Headquarters library in High Point.
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