The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1983, Image 1
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CLINTON
MILLS
March 1983
Eligible Employees Coni
Bailey Fc
The Bailey Foundation matched
institutions during 1982.
The $23,046.68 contributed by
Foundation represents approximate
been given to 41 qualified educati
begun Dec. 1, 1977.
Among those qualified educatioi
last year were Anderson College, C
verse College, Faith Christian Secoi
Erskine College.
Also, Furman University, Georgi
Mid West Christian College, Newbei
ty, Presbyterian College, Saint Ange
St. Catherine's School, Spartanbur
Home and School for Children,
Polytechnic Institute & SU, Winth
High School.
The Bailey Foundation matches ?
in excess of $50 are matched dollar
donor.
The Matching Gifts to Education
employees to give personal financ
their choice which meet the eligibi
institution must be a non-profit ar
Stephanie Beasley (center) was
Pageant held recently in Montgon
Mills of Geneva. The pageant is S|
Manufacturer's Association. The 1<
Sylacauga, who was sponsored by
leadin? textile executives, state lee
families and special guests. Shov
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tribute $23,046.68
>undation Match
gifts to 26 eligible higher educational ni
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eligible employees and matched by the p<
tly 23% of the $100,423.68 which has ti
onal institutions since the program was rr
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nal institutions receiving matching gifts
Christ School, Clemson University, Conidary
School, Episcopal High School and vi
a Tech Foundation, Limestone College, ir
rry College, North Carolina State Universi- d
?la's Academv. Saint Josenh's Universitv.
g Day School, The Hill School, Thornwell U
University of South Carolina, Virginia n
irop College, Wofford College and Xavier
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gifts on a two for one basis up to $50; gifts F
for dollar, with a maximum of $2,000 per
c
Program was begun to encourage eligible
ial support to educational institutions of t
lity requirements. A qualified educational f
id non-proprietory two or four y*ar recog- t
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a runner-up in the Alabama Textile Queen
lerv. Ala. Miss Beaslev sponsored Clinton
ponsored annually by the Alabama Textile
)83 Textile Queen is Miss Susan Duncan of
Avondale Mills. Attending the event were p
islators, textile queen contestants and their ti
*n with Miss Beasley is Vice President of
ift) and General Manager Barry Hooks.
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By and For En
es Gifts To Ec
zed degree-granting college, university 01
i a recognized national or regional accr
srted secondary school. The institution
nental United States and recognized by tl
lent as an organization to which contrit
icome tax purposes.
Conditions Ou
Under this program there shall be no ri
idual or Foundation contributions by the
In order to qualify under this program, tf
i the form of cash, or securities having
irectly to the qualified institution.
The Foundation reserves the right at any
erminate the program with respect to e
lade.
Any question as to the interpretation, a
irovisions of this program shall be decide*
oundation, whose decision shall be fina
The plan will remain in force on an anni
iption of the Foundation.
Details of the program are available fror
rator of the Bailey Foundation. Matchinj
t i. r-> u ?u~ .mi.. k..iUi.?
nam rdrbuus in ine main unite uuiiuing
)ettmar.
Sigman (
for UW >
Walter Sigman, Controller of Clinton
ills, Inc., has been nominated for United
ay of South Carolina's Volunteer of the
iar.
Cited for his work with United Way of
eater Clinton and Joanna. Mr. Sigman is
le of 18 nominees for the honor. He has
irved United Way of Greater Clinton and
lanna as treasurer from 1972 to 1982,
jmmercial Division chairman, team mem;r
and Budget and Advisory Committee
lairman. Sigman is a member of the Hostal
Board, Clinton Lions Club, County
ealth Care System, has been treasurer of
ie Lutheran Church, the church Finance
Dmmittee, Property Committee and Steardship
Committee
Volunteer efforts enable United Ways
:ross the state to provide funding for over
00 services to South Carolinians at admiistration
costs of 10 percent or less.
This issue of the Clothmaker contains imortant
information regarding education and
ainmg as it pertains to the Cotton Dust
tandard.
Please read carefully page 9. If you have
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nployees of Clinton Mills
lucation
r technical school fully accredited
editing agency or a non-tax supmust
be located within the Conhe
United States Treasury Depart?utions
are deductible for federal
tlined
estrictions on the use of the indii
recipient institutions,
le employee's contribution may be
a quoted market value, and paid
time to amend, suspend, revoke or
employee contributions thereafter
pplication or administration of the
d by the Advisory Committee of the
il.
jal basis, subject to renewal at the
n Mr. Claude A. Crocker, Adminisl
Gift forms are available from Mr.
or Geneva Personnel Director Bob
;uea
work
Walter Sigman
any questions relative to any phases of the
cotton dust standard, please contact your
departmental superintendent. He will be
pleased to answer any questions you may
have.