'^^loura” ad will appear in April issue of Family Circle. “Bright Stars” collection is featured in Woman’s Day. Magazine Ads, TV Feature St. Marys St. Marys Marketing Division Mil Vert; continue its aggressive national ad- ising effort in Spring 1972. striking new ad format is used to off St. Marys products, and these ^ ttiake an impressive visual state- ^ about the St. Marys operation as manufacturer of coordinated and bath products. 5 ne St. Marys ad for “Bright Stars,” red/white/blue collection styled t)j Way consumers want it now, ap- in the March issue of Woman’s 5y, e ad on “Veloura,” St. Marys’ 100% nylon flocked blanket in a full range of lustrous colors, will be in the April issue of Family Circle. 'The combined circulation of these two magazines is over 14 million. In addition, St. Marys products will again be featured on 11 popular day and prime-time TV game shows, such as Hollywood Squares, Concentration, To Tell The Truth, Sale of the Century, Beat the Clock and more. During 1972, St. Marys will appear approximately 300 times on these high ly rated shows and reach American homes over a billion times. Baggett Is Certified Safety Professional Kenneth R. Baggett, director of safety and workmen’s compensation at Field- crest Mills, on February 25 became one of North Carolina’s first certified safety professionals (CSP). The requirements for the title of CSP are: a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science or other curriculum acceptable to the Board of Certified Safety Pro fessionals; five years or more of pro fessional safety experience in a posi tion of responsibility; and successful completion of an examination given by the Board or an additional five or more years of professional safety experience. As a certified safety professional Mr. Baggett assumes a responsibility to the safety profession to maintain profession al integrity reflecting the highest stand ards of ethics and to insure professional competence by keeping abreast of tech nical, administrative and regulatory de velopments in his field. Mr. Baggett was employed by Field- crest in January 1965 as director of safety. He was given the additional re sponsibility of director of workmen’s (Continued on Page Five) Payrolls, Taxes At Eden Exceed $34-Million to ’"'hopping $34-million was added I the economy of Eden and Rocking- County by the operation of Field- Mills in 1971. A total of $34,225,- Was disbursed in Eden and the hty for payrolls and taxes alone, wpany records show. ^he largest contribution to the econ- of E~den was the Fieldcrest pay- of $31,703,527 paid to the 4,989 jfloyees in the area. ^operty taxes paid in Rockingham County totaled $893,340, of which $493,447 was paid to the county and $399,893 paid to the City of Eden. The Company in 1971 also paid $1,628,981 in Social Security taxes and for unemployment insurance for its Eden employees. This was in addition to the employees’ share of Social Se curity taxes. By law, the Company pays half and the employee half of the taxes to fi- (Continued on Page Eight) KENNETH BAGGETT . Safety Professional .