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t/imco i^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point and Kernersville, North Carolina. Produced in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS COR PORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Lela Rus sell, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Maggie Gable, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin, Mary Deaton, Ethel Fitts, Ethel Carden, Mar garet Russell and Jessie Phillips. Plant No. 4 - Minnie C. Nelson, Jean Iris Smith, Ruth Hayes and C. W. Browning. Plant No. 6 - Patsy Rush. Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Halker, Mary Chapman, Helen Lassiter, Eva Jones, Blanche Jackson, Viola Jones and Nannie Smith. Machine Shop - E. Verne Snotherly. Main Office - Faye B. Spencer and Frances H. Smith. MAC Panel Company - Nancy Boyles, Allene Allred and Annie Hilliard. Southern Die Casting Division - Dor la McKenzie. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester. ihtBiU* Thy will be done. --(Matt. 6:10) We have a spirit of faith in us; we have a spirit that is strong, that is willing to persist and persist «md persist. Let us say "I will" to this spirit. - 2 We Are In Business For Ourselves. . . Everyone can improve his job, however simple his work may be. The difference between taxicab drivers, waiters, barbers, bootblacks and news boys is so noticeable that even busy people will go out of their way to pa tronize one and avoid another. Most of us are looking for oppor tunities everywhere except the right place, which is where we are and in the job we hold. Everyone should understand that even though he is an employee, he is really in business for himself. Wages are paid with the money of customers. When we slight our job we hurt ourselves more than our employers. When we neglect a customer, we are literally telling him that we don't care whether or not he pays for our dinner. Men choose to ride on certain fast luxurious railroad trains because they like certain porters and waiters. A smiling steward will hold trade to a ship even when faster boats are put in service. Let us strive to be a little better than the competition. However humble our work may be, it offers our great est immediate opportiuuty to improve our position. Let us study our jobs and criticize ourselves.
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