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CLINTON MILLS t2* February 1982 Cauley Hardin rromoTions A Cauley Hardin has been named Assistant Weaving Departmental Superintendent for Clinton Plant No. 2. He joined Clinton Mills May 3, 1976, asa manufacturing management trainee. Hardin holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. He is a member of Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Total $24,695 Bailey Fo Matches The Bailey Foundation matched g institutions during 1981. The $24,695 contributed in 1981 the Foundation represents approxim; been given to 38 qualified educatioi program was begun Dec. 1, 1977. Among those qualified educationa last year were Anderson College, Agn versity, Columbia Theological Semin Also, Faith Christian Secondary Sc Furman University, Georgia Tech Atf Limestone and Mid-West Christian C Also, NCSU Student Aid Associatio lege, Queens, NC State Alumni Ass< Catherine's School. In addition, St. Charles Seminary Episcopal High, Spartanburg Day Sch SC, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Recently, the Bailey Foundation ma gifts to education program. Now, the gifts in a calendar year on a two-torn tu? ' - ? 11119 means inai it an employee giv< $100, or if an employee gives $25, t first $50, gifts will be matched on a or of $2,000. Employees who are retired under or also eligible to participate in the pro Details of the program are available gifts forms are available from Mr. Mac \ Perry C. Parrish nnounced Perry C. Parrish has been promoted from Lydia Cloth Room Technician to Plant No. 1 Cloth Room Superintendent. Parrish joined Clinton Mills in 1944 as a Lydia Cloth Room employee and during the past 27 years has been assigned to most of the production jobs in the Cloth Room. He is a four-year navy veteran and enjoys fresh water fishing. Perry's wife, Ann, has been employed at Lydia since 1946. Both are members of the Old Timer's Club. undation Gifts [ifts to 30 eligible higher educational by eligible employees andmatched by aieiy str/o or tne $//,3// which has rial institutions in 10 states since the I institutions receiving mashing gifts es Scott, Christ School, Clemson Uniary and Erskine College, hool, Fashion Institute of Technology, iletic Association, Inc., Georgia Tech, ollege. n, Newberry College, Presbyterian Collation, St. Angela Academy and St. , St. Joseph's University, Seton Hall, ool, Thornwell Home, the University of ISU, Winthrop and Xavia High School, ide three major changes in its employee Foundation will matrh tho fire* tRn one basis. is $50, the Bailey Foundation will give, he Foundation will give $50. After thev le-for-one basis, subject to a maximum te of the Company's pension plans, are gram. from Mr. Claude A. Crocker. Matching k Parsons in the Main Office Building. ?j_OTHM, By and F Scholarship Dea< Applications for M.S. Bailev Memorial Scholarships and Loans are now being accepted by the Bailey Foundation with a deadline of April 15, 1982. The current maximum value of the scholarships is $8,000; the loans, $7,000. Those who wish to apply for either a scholarship or loan should obtain application Profit Sharing Ea Eligible Clinton Mills Profit Sharing participants shared in $724,344.77 in fund earnings for 1981. As was previously outlined, participants' individual accounts are safe and will continue to draw interest until the participants retire. Educational Assi Clinton Mills recently made significant improvements in its employee educational assistance plan. Under this revised plan, the company encourages qualified employees who wish to improve their educational level, to enroll in courses designed to benefit them in the performance of their present job. Employees must have one year or more continuous service to apply for educational assistance. In addition, eligible hourly paid employees should make application to the training director prior to convening date of the course. All salaried employees should make applications through the appropriate Vice President. Prior written annrnual of tho j t ' v v Farris Stacey is one of hundreds of Clint employees displaying the First In Safety stickers. Farris is a Geneva No. 2 Carding er AKER| or Employees of Clinton Mills dline April 15 forms from Mr. Mack Parsons, Clinton Mills Mam Office, or Clinton Mills of Geneva Personnel Director, Bob Dettmar. Anyone wishing to personally discuss the provisions of the scholarships and loans program, should contact Clinton Mills' Vice President, Claude A. Crocker, administrator of the Bailey Foundation. rns $724,344 The current value of the Clinton Mills Profit Sharing Trust Fund is $5,551,693.18. The Profit Sharing Retirement Plan was established in 1966 and has provided a 3?jun_e ui retirement income ana security tor many eligible employees. stance Improves course/courses must be granted by the Educational Assistance Committee. The company will reimburse the employee for 75% of the total cost of the approved course, including tuition, registration fees, books and lab fees. The course must be satisfactorily completed before reimbursement is made. The maximum payment to an employee cannot exceed $1,000 in a 12-month period, or a total maximum reimbursement of $4,000 Employees may enroll in approved correspondence schools, high schools, technical and vocational courses, as well as college and graduate school courses. < * First In Safety Bumper Stickers Clinton Mills "bumper sticker" spots are checking u. on-*? * uaiiy iui V/lllHun IV1III5 nrsi in Safety bumper stickers as employees drive to and from work and throughout the area. Tag numbers and a brief description of the car or truck bearing the sticker will be re& corded. These numbers will be placed in a container and ^ lucky numbers drawn from those "spotted" in the area. ^ The lucky numbers will Tk appear on the plant bulletin boards. Employees owning ? the lucky vehicles displaying the stickers will be eligible for an imprinted thermos jar as a satety incentive prize. In order to claim the safety prize, the employee must pre sent his/her automobile reg> istration form to his Assistant y Departmental SuperintenV dent to verify the owner of the winning number. ?n Mills Winners must claim their bumper prize within one (1) week af nptoyee. ter it is posted