V December 1987 Page? Happy Holidays Seasons Greetings We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas, And of course, A Happy New Year, We wish yon success and nothing less And hope ‘88’s full of cheer. This greeting comes from everyone who makes up Customer Service. There’s not very many • oh about 20 Each one with an ideal purpose. There’s Ava, Roby, JoAnn & Betty, Melody, Koweta, Melinda & Lu, Shelia C., Sharon, Terry & Sandra, Shelia L. & Margaret too. And there’s Carol - - our Imss, Gail - - her assistant. They make sure we’re persistent. And last but not least - - the Customer Service mascot. Who else would that be but Thurman. We all work together and help each other out. TEAM WORK! That’s what it’s all about. Sharing, caring and doing our best. To keep Adams-Millis above the rest. Happy Holidays From Adams-Millis Customer Service --Sandra Greene Church bells chime. It’s Christmas time, And families gather together. The beauty of lights, Snow sledding at night. And the cold wintery weather. Cuddle up with your beau, ’Neath the mistletoe, Christmas turkey and fruitcake, too. But more important is to say On this loving holiday. Merry Christmas to all of you —Tiffany Earnhardt The wind whisks gently through the trees, And a blanket of snow covers each limb. The night is cool and brisk, A star shines brightly over Bethlehem. A baby’s coo fills the air, The heavens are alive with song. The people who know of Him rejoice. He has come to correct the wrong. The stable animals watch with kind affection. A donkey softly brays. For everyone knows the good Lord Jesus Was born for us on this day. —Tiffany P. Earnhardt Daughter of Deby Earnhardt, Plants United Way Giving Plant Admin. 1 4/14 6 7 75 70 3/10 2/33 11 66 No. Of Employees Employees Giving 138 136 171 155 143 11 17 404 213 334 10 121 123 146 112 123 9 11 308 134 162 1 Percentage Participating 87.7 90.4 85.4 72.3 86.0 81.8 64.7 76.2 62.9 48.5 10.0 Amount Pledged $9,259.08 $6,004.62 $7,446.50 $6,505.04 $5,782.14 $429.64 $657.76 $14,574.52 $3,584.28 $3,554.00 $5.00 Per Contributor $76.52 $48.82 $51.00 $58.08 $47.01 $47.74 $59.80 $47.32 $26.75 $21.94 $5.00 Per Capita $67.09 $44.15 $43.55 $41.97 $40.43 $39.06 $38.69 $36.08 $16.83 $10.64 $.50 These totals do not include Silver Knit and Maro contributions. Nine Get CPR Certification At Plant 2 Nine employees at Plant 2 in Mount Airy received cer tification in a Basic Life Support Course in Cardi opulmonary Resuscitation in October. Judy York, a computer op erator at Platn 2, was the in structor for the three-day course. Participants included Larry Hopkins, Don Goad, Craig Dickens, Lydia Shel ton, Judy Tolbert, Judy Sim mons, Carl Whitaker, Emma Jessup and Frances Hatcher. Clark (Continued From Page 1) “Through those triumphs and tragedies Dot Clark has helped Adams—Millis to persevere. She has helped to make Adams—Millis what it is a fine family of folks who make the best hosiery products available today,” Millis continued. He praised her loyalty and dedication calling her a “team player” who did what ever she was called upon to do during her 50 years with Adams-Millis. Clark has worked in several areas in cluding folding, shipping, box stock, labeling and pack- ing. , As Millis spoke, a selection of 1930s music played in the background. Following his remarks, Millis presented Clark a necklace with the Adams—Millis logo set with three diamonds and a 50—year service certificate. Commenting to the group, Clark noting her lengthy tenure said, “I’ve seen them come and I’ve seen them go but I’m still hanging on.” Clark said she has no plans to retire and is looking toward another celebration on her 60th anniversary with the company. As long as I feel good, why not work?” Clark said. “I just take life as it comes.” Clark, a Wake County native, has lived most of her lifeinKernersville. To honor Clark’s 50 years. she was given several gifts. Workers in her department presented her a blanket and special night gown and hat fashioned by Maxine Per due, a fellow employee , from many sizes and colors of Adams—Millis hosiery pro ducts. She also received a special colorful decorative ar rangement made of Adams—Millis socks. Plant Manager Larry Strader read several con gratulatory letters to Clark from Gov. Jim Martin, Sena tors Terry Sanford and Jesse Helms and U.S. Represen tatives Steve Neal and How ard Coble. Following Clark’s remarks she noted that Millis cele brated 40 years of service with the company this year and presented him a rose. During the occasion, Ann Hoover, Folding Depart ment Supervisor, received her 40—year service pin.