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Show ! BLOOD DRAWING ! TO BE HELD HERE I NEXT WEDNESDAY ' The American Red Cross mo-lule mo-lule blood procurement unut will he here in Bingham to conduct a blood drawing this Wednesday April 2, according to Ross Pino, : local Red Cross chairman. The unit will be located at the Gemini Gem-ini M club in Carr Fork from : ll:0(i a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the ' i: umber of donors wanted is 150. All local organizations and individuals in-dividuals are urged to partici-! partici-! pate and cooperate in this blood i program by getting as many ; d.mors as? possible out. Be a blood i donor. It may very well be, what j you give today you may need I tomorrow. It is becoming more difficult and embarrassing to depend de-pend on relatives and friends to come to your aid when one of ! your family needs blood. When you deposit blood in the "employees "em-ployees of Kennecott Blood Bank," or the "Community Blood Bank", whichever the case may be, with the American Red Cross you can be sure that your family will receive blood when needed. The American Red cross will, upon request of an employee through the safety office, or any individual transfer credits from your bank to any participating hospital or clinic in the United Statt-s for any member of his family, which consists of a man, his wife, their unmarried children child-ren and the parents of both man and wife, if they are not already in some other group, or a single person protects his parents and j unmarried brothers and sisters. I Also it might be of interest to I know that if you wait until it is needed at the hospital, you are charged two pints for one for the first pint. You save this extra pint by the Red Cross "Lay-Away "Lay-Away Plan". , The money saving is important bul the lives saved is the main objective of the program and it is not something that you can passoff by saying, "Let George ! You will never experience a greater feeling of pride or a warmer feeling of joy, knowing I that "part of you" has saved a life, or a child from the crippling j effects of polio or perhaps an I infant "blue baby". Anyone, man or woman, between be-tween the ages of 18 through 59, can be a donor. A doctor is available avail-able at the blood drawing to advise each person if they should or should not give blood at that particular time. Be a blood donor! To eliminate elimin-ate any long waiting by anyone, make an appointment by calling Bingham 100, extension 3. |