On 2000-04-12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Sam Heywood> said:

   >As for myself, I also am doing OK as far as my personal resources
   >are concerned.  There are charitable organizations in my community
   >who could sure use the computers.  I would be most happy to receive
   >Mary's used computers and to set them up, and then turn them over
   >to a bonafide charity.  I would have the charity organization
   >acknowledge receipt of same as a donation, and then I would return
   >the receipt to Mary.  She would need written records of any
   >donations for IRS accounting purposes.

Sam... I'm certainly willing to count you in with such noble goals
as these!

   >In my community there is a thrift store that accepts donations for
   >the benefit of mentally handicapped and retarded children.  The
   >thrift store could either sell the computers and transfer the
   >proceeds to a fund established for the children's benefit, or,
   >perhaps the computers could be used directly to help some mentally
   >handicapped children learn new skills. Either directly or
   >indirectly, the computers most certainly could be used for the
   >benefit of handicapped children.  I will check into this matter
   >further.

If you find the S&H reasonable for whatever you decide to receive,
then there should be no problems.

I've written to Spencer Smith this evening (our man over the
warehouse) and have asked him about preparing some sort of inventory.
He has just mentioned to me that he also has printers available.

Thanks!

Jerry          *** delighted with PC DOS and WordStar ***

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