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HOME OF THE MONTH BILL WILLIAMS RECEIVES GIFT 1 The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus James on the High Point- Kernersville Road is afforded with a well-kept lawn. You can see from the picture that Rufus has eliminated most of the work in mowing his lawn. The three-wheel mower does the trick with a minimum of effort--all Rufus has to do is ride along. A fixer at Plant #4, Rufus is present chairman of the Safety Committee in the Kern- ersville plant. He and his committee have been very alert in the promotion of locating and eliminating potential hazards as the record for Plant #4 shows. when it's nV^Caution is tne H. O. (Bill) Williams, right, former secretary and treasurer of Adams-Millis Corporation, receives best wishes from President J. H. Millis. Mr. Williams has assumed his new duties of executive vice presi dent of MAC Panel Company and MAC- Netic Tape Company, divisions of Adams-Millis. Attracting the atten tion of Williams is a gift from the office personnel with whom he has worked for twenty-one years. The gift, a coffee maker, should supply him with enough coffee for the long hours ahead in his new assignment. Mr. Williams remains a director of Adams-Millis Corporation, a post to which he was elected at the March meeting of the Board of Directors. Clerks in a regional tax office were taken aback by a blank tax return which was accompanied by this note" "You were notified several times that 1 have been dead for four years. Please send no more of these blanks. " Women are to blame for most of the lying men do. They insist on ask ing questions. 5 -
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