AMCO NEWS Vol. XXV No. 3 Adams-Millis Corporation May-June, 1967 MEET YOUR SUPERVISOR Fogler Montgomery When Folger Montgomery is seen in the boarding room in Mt. Airy, he will most likely be measuring socks to be sure they are properly sized and boarded, A result of his consistently checking measurements is uniformity of standards. Although he was born in Ararat, Virginia, and has lived there all of his life, his first job was in Thomas- bille with Ragan Hosiery Mills. His stay with Ragan was cut short by service with the Army in 1946 and 1947, where he was a cook and infantryman. From the armed forces, Folger went with Barber Hosiery in Mt. Airy and in 1950, moved to Granite Hosiery, He was named second-shift supervisor in 1954, Two good things happened to Folger in 1957--he was promoted to first-shift supervisor and moved into his new home. Folger attended Blue Ridge High School in Ararat, Virginia. On June 18, 1949, he married Miss Gertrude Mar shall, who is employed with Brown Wooten in Mt, Airy. They have one son, Doyle, who is 13. They attend Doe R\m Baptist Church. Car racing is Folger's first hobby; he also likes to hunt and fish. But, his chief interest is checking the quality in his Boarding Department. TEN BASIC SAFETY RULES 1. Comply with all plant safety rules and signs. 2. Follow instructions. Do not take chances. If you don't know the rule or the proper procedure, ask. 3. Correct or report unsafe conditions immediately. 4. Use prescribed protective equip ment, Wear safe clothing, 5. Report all accidents. Get first aid promptly. 6. Use, adjust, and repair equipment only when authorized. (If not authorized, report any unsafe con dition at once.) 7. Use the right tool for the job. Use it correctly and safely. 8. When lifting, bend knees. Get help for heavy loads, 9. Don't horseplay, 10. Help keep everything clean, --National Safety Council The Seven Deadly Sins: Pride Envy Greed Luxury Gluttony Despair (Lack of Hope)