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NEAL PIERCE BECOMES A TWENTY-FIVE YEAR EMPLOYEE Neal M. Pierce, Bridge port machine operator, com pleted twenty- five years of service with Adams-Millis Corporation on November 1. Pierce is shown gauging a part being made for MAC Panel, In Henioriani s. D. Inman Father of S. B. (Bennie) Inman, Dye Laboratory, Plant #1. George W. Stamey Father of Raymond and Otis Stamey, Knitting Department of Plant #1, and Andy J. Stamey, Knitting Department, Plant #4. Mrs. Florence McLean Mother of Prentice C. McLean, Board ing Department, Plant #4. Mack C. Comer, Sr. Father of Nancy C. Roddy, Knitting De partment, Plant #4. Mrs. Bernice Pugh Mother of Donna P. Dennis, Tabulat ing Department, Main Office. Miss Elizabeth H. Wirsching Sister of Charles P. Wirsching, Vice President, Main Office. Mrs. Dorris M. Smith Daughter of RussellMorton, Turning De partment, Plant #4. L. E. Bellamy Brother of John Bellamy, Knitting De partment, Plant #1. Mrs. Daisy Phillips Mother of Nannie Smith, Boarding De partment, Plant #7. Kelly Whitworth Brother of Eddie Whitworth, Inspecting Department, Plant #1. -3- W. Hosea Workman Brother of Ulysses Workman, Knitting Department, Plant #1. A. Denny Craven Father of Darrell Craven, Boarding Department, Plant #1.
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