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Golfing Star Visits N. C. Finishing Co Award Of Honor (Continued from Page One) Golfing Star Visits N. C. Finishing Co. Mill. According to the National Safety Council criteria, the mill’s injury frequency rate was 90 percent better than its “par” rate, and its injury severity was 95 percent better. |“Par” rates are computed by the National Safety Council from the plant’s experience in previous years and from the rates of the industry classification to which the plant belongs. [Fewer than five out of 100 aUard applications qualify for the council’s Award of Honor. It is estimated that less than five out of 1,000 of the nation’s total number of work units would rtieet the Award of Honor requirements. I Betty Tate Named ((Continued From Page One) Mill and before that was a GENE SARAZEN process research secretary at 'Karastan. ^ ^ ^ < ■ (She first joined the Company NCF was honored recently the great golfers in the 1920’s with a visit from one of golf’s in December, 1960, and worked and 30’s would try to “psych” most famous and illustrious their opponents into losing as a utility clerk in the Traffic stars — Gene Sarazen. ' Department. She later was a matches using every trick in the S stenographer and clerk-typist in Sarazen, who is now a con­ book plus a lot that weren’t. sultant with Martin-Marietta, the Payroll Department. These included Walter Hogen, was issued an invitation to visit Tommy Armour, Bobby Jones, (Mrs. Tate is a 1960 graduate of NCF by Mort Rochelle etc. Morehead High School where (president of NCF Division) at a The 71-year old golfer went on she completed the entire golf outing sponsored by Martin- business curriculum. She later to comment on the young great Marietta in Camden, S.C. pro golfers of today like took a number of courses at recently. Rockingham Community Col­ Nicklaus and Treveno as Gene Sarazen, left, prepares to tee off as M. D. Rochelle, Sarazen won his first major compared to older greats like lege. She is an active member of championship in 1922 (the U.S. the local chapter of the National right, watches. Sam Snead and Julius Boros. Open) and went on, in the years Overall, Sarazen charmed Secretaries Association (In­ that followed, to capture all four everyone he met with his ternational). Tax Payers Ask IRS major events in golfing in­ humorous stories and charming The former Betty Vernon, a (Continued from Page Two) from her savings account. Will cluding The Masters, The PGA, personality. native of Eden, she is married to stallment is due, as if the period she have to file a return for 1973? The British Open, and another After a delightful visit at NCF, J. Wayne Tate, a supervisor at was the taxable year. A. In General, an unmarried U.S. Open. Sarazen and Rochelle played a the Fieldcrest Store. They live For more information on minor must file an income tax During his visit at NCF, round of golf with Gene on Route 2, Eden, and have a estimated tax and the special return if she had gross income of Sarazen delighted employees Thompson (Salisbury Country son, eight, and a daughter, four rules that apply to farmers and $2050 or more during the tax with stories of his travels all Club Pro), Homer Lucas and years old. fishermen, see IRS Publication year. However, if the minor had over the world while he was Jake Alexander at the Salisbury 505, “Tax Withholding and any unearned income during the commentator for Shell’s Country Club. All but 11 holes Superdoffer Declaration of Estimated Tax.” year (interest, dividends, trust “Wonderful World of Golf” (a were rained out but not before Q. My 17-year old daughter income, etc.) and another television program that followed Sarazen showed that he was still (Continued from Page One) qualifies as my dependent. This taxpayer is entitled to claim an outstanding American pros a master in his profession by wished Mr. Dickerson good luck year she’ll probably earn over exemption for her, the minor playing other golfers of foreign finishing 1 over par. Rochelle, in the national doff-offs to be $750 from a part-time job and must file if she had $750 or more Countries in their areas.) Lucas and Alexander had no held later this summer. receive about $20 in interest in gross income. He told humorous tales of how scores reported. |Mr. Dickerson will compete against the fastest doffers at nearby textile companies as he progresses in the national Karastan Announces Introductions For Fall tournament sponsored by the Anticipating the developing Karastan is introducing two new Karastan is also bringing out with multi-color patterns in­ Ahierican Textile Manu­ interest in the nation’s Bicen­ area rug designs with a strong nine new broadloom fashions, cluding a bold plaid and a facturers Institute. tennial celebration in 1976, Americana influence for fall. several of which register heavily chessboard design. The others feature brilliant color mixes, elegant self-toned patterns, exciting textured plush surfaces and several versatile styles developed for heavy-duty use in the home or commercial spaces that boast a “well- groomed personality.” As explained by Robert V. Dale, vice president of styling and design in the Karastan Marketing Division, “The Americana influence in our new area rugs is a result of the rapidly growing importance of the ‘country look’ and American Colonial styling in traditional furniture. The nine new broadloom fashions range from the luxurious Eloquence, which is a deep plush thickly tufted with heavy nylon yarns, to the tailored Symetry which features Runners-Up In Superdoffer Contest cut and looped yarns with a iRudolph Dalton, right, first runner-up in the Fieldcrest Herbert Blackstock, left, second runner-up in the Com- tweedy grid design and has been uperdoffer competition, receives a $25 U. S. Savings Bond pany elimination contests, is presented a .$25 IJ. S. Savings engineered for use in the home rom W. G. Runnings, division vice president of bed fashions Bond by Mr. Runnings. Both awards were presented in in- as well as in such public places manufacturing. formal ceremonies at the Blanket Greige Mill Office. as theatres, restaurants, etc. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1973 3 iHi..
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