The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Questio WHY A UNITED WAY CA Because it makes sense. 1 teer agencies uniting for a s is clearly the sensible wa programs. It saves money. Campaigr More of every dollar raised i Clinton stays right here in It saves time and effort. ^ if every agency included in campaign. There would be every week for a contribute It is fair?for all segme United Way Budget Commit available dollars. They care funds by the separate agen available on the basis of gre than on the basis of publici These progiams are gene skill of dedicated men and v is the system through wl operate. WHY IS THE GOAL SOMI We are living in a fast changing economy. Costs in cost of living which you fee way. The goal must be im [SI SERVICE L*j] FOR The following employees awards during July: Name 5 7 .Tnlia I Kellev Norris L. Merchant William B. Rhodes, Jr Ida D. Gregory Martin D. Shakelford Corine Gilliam Willie J. Summers John D. Matthews Virgil W. Livingston 10 Ralph E. Sheriff John F. Alexander Virginia L. Gossett Gertrude H. George 15 Johnny C. Holder PKric^ino M Pnrnnhnll Evelyn M. King 20 Grace M. Nelson John F. Broom Hubert Rollins Np?:hv M Rowp Louise E. Blackwell ns Answerei MPAIGN? 'he idea of citizens and voluniingle, well-planned campaign y of supporting community i costs are kept to a minimum, in the United Way of Greater the area. lust think what would happen our local budget ran its own someone asking at your door on. nts of our community. The tee's job is to relate needs to fully study every request for cies so that funds are made ?atest community need, rather ty and promotion, irated by the time, work and vomen. The local United Way lich these voluntary efforts :times increased? growing area and a rapidly crease rapidly. The increased 1 affects agencies in the same creased to take care of these AWARDS mi v JUL/1 received continuous service Plant fears Bailey - Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey Lydia t *~*y uiu - Tech. Serv. ? Plant No. 1 Years Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Years Lydia Lydia Plant No. 1 Years Lydia - Lvdia Plant No. 2 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 1 i About Uni increases and changes. As population grows, th< ciated with growth increases, increase. Youth agencies ha Medical costs continue to in The shrinking dollar also of living which you feel affe ac thp inHiuiHual I DO NOT GET ANYTHING A better community ber delinquency, more money spi correction and punishment, < ter health. Maybe you hav of the Crippled Children's S< the Red Cross in case of a d available and are here when I DO NOT LIVE IN THE < SHOULD I GIVE TO THE Wherever you live, Unit< in your neighborhood. You: children are members of th pie's organizations; the Re< the Crippled Children's Soc Giving the United Way mat fortunate than you to get n and deserve. , V \ $50 REFERR Assistant Weaving Sui presented Jimmy Gregory, cash referral bonus for ref employment with the comp Bill Hill, second from expressed his appreciation R u CLOTHMAKER ted Way 2 number of problems assoHealth and family problems ive more and more to serve. fTPa?;p adds to agency costs. Costs cts agencies in the same way ^ . so why should i give? lefits everyone?less juvenile ent on prevention rather than and medical research for bete never needed the services aciety or a unit of blood from [isaster, but these services are you do need them. :linton area, so why ? united way here? Hi Way agencies are working r children or your neighbor's e Scouts or other young peo1 Cross is teaching first aid. iety is helping a needy child, ces it possible for persons less luch of the help they require r ? I 4 ' LoeaJ\ V AL RECIPIENT jerinfcendent Terry Campbell second from right, with a $50 erring Leslie Koon, right, for any. | left. Weaving Superintendent, to Gregory for the referral. f I BULK RATE U S POST ACE PAID Clinton. S. C Permit No. 59