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Amco J^ews Published by and for the employees of ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION in High Point, Kernersvilla, Mt. Airy and Hickory, North Carolina, and Edmond, Oklahoma. Produced in the Duplicating Department of ADAMS- MILLIS CORPORATION. Plant No. 1 - Helen Mason, Mary Maske, Rochelle Ester, Virginia Wood, Margye Martin and Mary Deaton. Plant No. 2 - Delia Arrington, Nancy Thomas, Ethelene Bowman, Paul ine Atkins, Alpha Hiatt and Vivian Mabry. Plant No. 3 - C. W. Browning, Ethel Carden, Hilda Coleman and Ruth Berrier. Plant No. 4 - Ruth Hayes and Jessie Phillips. Plant No, 6 - Nell LaFone, Helen Young, Pauline Hollar, Betty Bob bitt, Margaret Whitener and Jo sephine Hoyle. Plant No. 7 - Dorothy Phillips, Patsy Rush, Edith Smith, Opal Asbill and Estell Pernell, Plant No. 8 - Patsy Burton. Plant No. 9 - Bettye Tuttle. Plant No. 19 - Louise C. Tuttle. Machine Shop - William L. Cline, Main Office - Donna Horton and Ruby Peurifoy. Composing Staff - Addline Hill, Ruth Ellington and Bertha Hester, Yet their voice goes out through all the earth, --{Psalms 19:4) Communication is at the heart of prayer; for prayer is the way by which we reach God, and it is the way by which God reaches us. Communica tion is at the heart of civilization; for civilization is the result of people under standing and learning from one another. Let us keep the lines of communication open always. -2- Trifles, , . Only the little man sees no great possibilities in trifles, "The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn, " said Emerson, He but echoed the thought that prompted Lao-tse, the ancient Chinese philosopher, to r e- majk that "the journey of a thousand miles begins with one pace, " The jerking of a pan full of dres sed frogs' legs when touched by a knife, led to the discovery of dynamic elec tricity. The trembling lid of a teakettle boiling over the fire was the beginning of the steam engine. A wet shirt hanging on a clothes line, inflated by the wind, suggested the balloon. A spider's web strung across the corner of a garden inspired the idea of a suspension bridge. A lantern swinging from the dome of a cathedral revealed the principle of the pendulum, by which for many cen turies time has been accurately meas ured. An apple falling from a tree led to the discovery and formulation of the laws of gravitation. Wise old Doctor Johnson truly said: "There is nothing too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we attain the great art of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible, " Selected
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