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Karastan Fall Ads Feature Color iSipread Karastan...perfect touch for the Monterey mood Today's WofUeify need ;» ^ !T;arvefou» iitftrid Pafinp^u in !hi fivm^ rcdfr .. .01 oi the casuiC i; cdafi-e 0! ol>J Cahtotnsa .*ah now ftxoitng sha Menantan sn/pnt tn ir '/ro^oranOexcitwor.l of Caii'cwiantt-*. tiieUoa * if-. fd:Ofwayaiost>!eS by tra* 8its$. rti.iCs wfty you tcoK to Karay-an to ado 'M &9s y>»' Kare^wrt ouster and ctiar.ovoi- how rjaOoc.tioar.OTh'fttfghoo; tnis tovts-y homo ttiat yotiOBOje-t'-«ate Montyf®ys» a«y otr«mooc n'vi looks a very Woe Pac-if.o sas Too ramnni-.c. yoo >.vant for your pwn dream home, dining nm-j wiO> its Moof'Sn arol-es pbsaivoty 5«n«n-l$ thitctasf.ic tvofy tjokhsfa design y'"^ ^ ■yg, Anti natfi.nrj fiO'.itd l-je mofd «iogant and , . .• 'nooem tnao the snirnnemg ptush !u*o-'y &1 U'V Karastan ad shows rugs and carpets in home on California shoreline. Karastan’s national advertising for fall 1972 features a beautiful two-page spread in full color which will appear in national magazines and in the Sunday magazine sections of leading newspa pers across the country. Captioned “Karastan . . . perfect touch for the Monterey mood”, the ad shows Karastan rugs and carpets in a lovely home on the California shoreline. The dining area has a classic Ivory Bokhara design rug. Patineau broadloom is used in the living room and Mo mentum broadloom in the den. Leading magazines carrying the ad are the October issues of Good House keeping (circulation 5,600,000), Ameri can Home (circulation 3,650,000) and New Yorker (circulation 486,000). In addition, the ad appears as a ceh' ter spread in the Sunday magazine seC' tions of 24 of the largest newspapers ii’ the United States, with many more mil' lions of readers. Reprints of the ad are to be posted in the mills to give employees an oppof' tunity to see them. Contribution Is Made To Pension Trust Fund (Continued from Page One) were comparatively rare in the textile industry. When an employee retires, he receives a pension check the first of each month for the rest of his life. If he chooses to do so within a certain period before he retires, an employee can arrange for his pension to be continued to his wife after his death. Employees retire on the first day of the month on or following their 65th birthday, unless they elect early retire ment as allowed by the plan under cer tain conditions. The amount of a retiree’s pension is based on his years of service and his career earnings as a Fieldcrest em ployee. The piension is in addition to, and 8 completely separate from, any payments received through Social Security. (The Company of course pays half of the cost of the employee’s Social Security benefits.) Hourly employees who retire under the Pension Plan receive $1,000 in life insurance at no cost to the retired em ployee. They also are eligible for low- cost group hospital-surgical-medical in surance designed especially for their needs, supplementing their Medicare payments. WHICH ARE YOU? “Half the world is composed of peo ple who have something to say and can’t and the other half who have noth ing to say and keep on saying it.”— Robert Frost J. R. Mauney Appointed Division Vice President (Continued from Page One) worked on various training assignments' He subsequently served in a number 0^ supervisory positions, including th® superintendency of Nye-Wait Rug Mill' prior to being appointed manager. He is a leader at First Baptist Church' Eden, where he has served as deacoP for a number of times and has beeP Sunday School superintendent. He is ® member of the choir. Mr. Mauney is married to the former Janet Eaton of Mocksville. They hav® three children; John, 19, a freshman a* Mars Hill College; Margaret, 15, a stu dent at Morehead High School; and Celia, nine, who attends Douglass Ele mentary School. The Mauneys reside near Eden on the old Stoneville Road- THE MILL WHISTL^ if
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