AMCO NEWS--TexElastic Corporation IN ME MORI AM ARCHDALE -LeT YOUR eutroR IN ON IT/ The girls in the office gave Brenda Byrd a baby shower on October 29. Brenda went on maternity leave November 15. She is thinking blue. I' The sons of Jean Peele and Janie Conard played football for the Allen Jay Green Hornets team. The team won the city championship and the privilege of riding in the Christmas parade. Congratulations to Frances and Wade Kennedy who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in November. Edith Hinkle is bringing her daughter, Vickie, home from school for the Christmas holidays. Pat Angel's parents came from Ulman, Missouri recently and spent a week with Pat and her family. Lucille Burrow and her husband went to Maggie Valley for a weekend in November. Welcome back to Louise Little. Louise is returning from a leave of absence for having surgery. Ernest Dickey's sons, Donnie and Harold, are looking forward to coming home for Christmas. They are in service. The Jim Kendalls are the proud parents of a new daughter, Carrie Elizabeth, born Sep tember 6, 1974. Ruth Lawson's son, Darrell, will be married to Angel Kay Todd at Emmanuel Baptist Church at 4:00 p.m. on December 21, 1974. Catherine Cherry and Laura Weldon will be going to Stanton, Nebraska for Christmas to visit Catherine's daughter. RAEFORD James J. Johnson Husband of Lessie Johnson, Archdale plant Roy Conoly Husband of Betty Conoly, Raeford plant Thelma Buchanan Mother of Betty R. Stewart, Raeford plant Mary Shaw Mother of Catherine Price, Raeford plant Thurston Miller Brother of Myrl Miller, Raeford plant THE SENSES AND SAFETY Most accidents, of course, are caused by the mistakes of people. However, a few mis haps involve failure of equipment. Even these mechanical failures can be traced back to someone's mistake, such as not being alert to defects in equipment and not replacing them. Your senses can help you spot something wrong. SIGHT. . . Be on the lookout for accidents in the making. HEARING. . . Listen for the off-beat sounds of defective or improperly adjusted equipment. SMELL. . .Your nose can help you detect most gas or chemical leaks, overheated bearings, burning brakes, arcing electricity. TOUCH. . .Your hands can warn you of such things as excessive vibra tion or overheating. And for good measure, there's your Common Senses! --Texaco PAY ATTENTION The following people celebrated birthdays recently: Flossie Taylor, Solomon Swain, Edward Clark, Rodney Carpenter, Helen Connell, Gladys Thames, Louise Scott, and Horace Stogner. S/Sgt, and Mrs, Billy Conoly have returned to Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire after a month's visit with Billy's mother, Betty Conoly, -29- If you talk while you walk. Pay attention; To stay alive while you drive. Pay attention; To be afloat in your boat. Pay attention; It's those who don't watch what they're doing who have the accidents. --Duke Power Company

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