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Published by and for the employees
of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in
High Point, Kernersville and Mt. Airy,
North Carolina. Produced in the Dup
licating Department of ADAMS-MILLIS
CORPORATION.
Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Lela Rus
sell, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester,
Virginia Wood, Margye Martin,
Mary Deaton, Ethel Carden and
Jessie Phillips.
Plant No. 2 - Vivian Mabry.
Plant No. 4 - Minnie C. Nelson, Jean
Iris Smith, Ruth Hayes and C. W.
Browning.
Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Halker, Mary
Chapman, Eva Jones and Patsy
Rush,
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 - Sue
Embler and Eva M. Lynch,
Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth
Ellington and Bertha Hester.
This is my commandment, that
ye love one another, even as I have
loved you,
--(John 15:12)
When we follow Jesus' example,
we are filled with love — so much so
that we express understanding and
forgiveness and handle every situation
and circumstance with love.
Getting There Is More Than Half The
Fun. , ,
Happy is the man who loves his
job, who faces each day of work with
the zesty anticipation of a gourmet
about to savor a new and delicious
delicacy, who regards every challenge
as if it were a special invitation and
every problem as if it were a rare
opportunity.
Most executive placement experts
agree: A man who dislikes his job,
even though he does it exceptionally
well, will find his greatest accom
plishments empty of satisfaction. The
joy of achievement simply cannot be
built upon a foundation of petty annoy
ances and painful efforts, A business
career, like life itself, is a voyage
with no certain destination; the suc
cessful completion of one leg of the
trip, the successful achievement of
one objective, merely signify the be
ginning of another. If there are no
satisfactions to be found along the way,
there will be little to be found at the
end.
There is a pot full of gold at the
end of the rainbow. But it isn't wait
ing there. You have to take it with
you and fill it as you go.