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FIEUDCREST MH.L.S, JNC.
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must be received by April 1 to
applications for Fieldcrest Schol-
, ^onsidered by the Scholarship Com-
titt,
:ees
^Soth'
the Fieldcrest and
Sil^'^^tion Scholarships
Muscogee
are worth
each over a period of four years
I'eai
*v —'-fvv.A a jaciiULi ux xuui years
J^e rate of $600 for each of the four
of college attendance.
Sch^P^ication forms for Muscogee
„^°larships are available at the Per-
).?^el Office at the Muscogee Towel
Itiii
Columbus, Ga.
,^t
forms for applying for Field-
Scholarships can be obtained from
Y ci-iipa uc upjLaiiieu. ironi
t tjjg Relations representatives
Personnel Offices, the
L I'loytnent Office of Fieldcrest Mills
%a General Offices building in
by writing to Dr. William Mc-
viq director of personnel research
Shf. '^I’aining, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.,
N. C.
6,
®^Ployees and the children of
are eligible to apply for
®>^ships. They must be high school
(Continued on Page Five)
jhose Eligible Should
Medicare Part B
Jtw^^^pest retirees eligible for Part B
, icare are urged to sign up for the
)e(jj ®*^entary Medical Insurance im-
*bey fail to enroll by
*'^>tih ®
period and will have to pay
premium to get into the volun-
Plan later.
ii|, ose who don’t sign up for Part B
V ‘ iVn’cfi 1
)s()^’biss out on benefits, such as pay-
doctor’s bills, that Medicare
the Fieldcrest hospital-surgical
s
Won’t be paying.
L^tirees who were 65 or older before
VV c \JXJ yji. C
, I 1966, have received notice from
,'C vwwj xidVC xcLclVcU. lIvJClL0 XX Ulii
government of their eligi-
Medicare but many have not
t V 1-° ^be mailed applications
|\cg^®bree has questions or has mis-
' 1 ^be application card, he should
;i|b touch at once with the Social
|bly district office or
by representative.
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Plants of Proper, Forest City, Greenville, leoksviile. Mount Holly, Salisbury, Smithfield
Sproy and Worthyille, N. C.; Fteldole, Vo.; Columbus, Go. ond Auburn, N. V.
^eadlines Near For
Scholarship Requests
Spray, N. C., March 7, 1966
NO. 17
HOT f OOP *11'“" sBRvicm i
Sj^bPlications for Muscogee Foundation
Warships must be received by March
NEW CANTEEN AT GREENVILLE - A completely new eanteen has been in
stalled at the Karastan Spinning Division, Greenville. Enjoying facilities here from
left, are Jean Cannon, Sarah Stocks, Marion Moore and Ora Matthews. See page 7.
For Retired Employees
New Hospital-Surgical Plan Announced
New hospital-surgical benefits for re
tired employees will become effective
April 1, replacing all former hospital-
surgical plans for Fieldcrest retirees.
A letter and a brochure explaining
the new benefits have been mailed to
each retired employee. The retiree is
urgd to complete the application card
and return it as promptly as possible.
Retired employees are given a choice
of two plans, one of which pays 75 per
cent of covered expenses up to $1,000
per year for each person and the other
which pays 75 per cent of the covered
expenses up to $2,000 per year for each
person. Either plan may be selected,
depending upon the level of benefits
desired.
Fieldcrest Plan will be computed as
though he were a subscriber to Part B.
For the convenience of retired em
ployees in paying their premiums, ar
rangements have been made with the
Wachovia Bank & Trust Company,
trustee of the Fieldcrest Pension Fund,
to deduct payments from the pension
checks each month.
If any assistance is required or there
are any questions concerning the hos
pital-surgical plan, retirees are invited
to contact any member of the Indus
trial Relations Department who will be
glad to give assistance or answer any
questions.
The retiree may cover wife, husband,
or other eligible dependent for the same
benefits. However, if the wife or hus
band is still working, then he or she
should continue the plan provided for
active employees.
Retirees who are 65 or older who have
not subscribed to Part B (Supplemen
tary Medical Insurance) of Medicare
should do so at once. If a retiree is eli
gible to subscribe for Part B of Medicare
and fails to do so, his benefits under the
Thomas Young Joins
Marketing Division
Thomas F. Young has joined the
Fieldcrest Marketing Division as a
Blanket Department product manager,
it was announced by G. William Moore,
Fieldcrest Marketing Division president.
Mr. Young was formerly with Chat
ham, and will report to O. G. Grubbs,
divisional vice president. Blanket De
partment, in the Fieldcrest Marketing
Division.