Tage ‘JFour, The ^^tfieia By: Justin Ramb Staff Writer The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company (RACO) kicked off a joint campaign urging the public to recycle alumi num-contributing their earnings toward the re search, diagnosis and treatment of kidney and urinary tract diseases. Officials of the two organizations said they hoped, in the process, to put to final rest a long standing false rumor that pull tabs from bev erage cans can be saved and redeemed for free time on a kidney dialy sis machine. 'This has never been true," said William P. Hunter Jr., chairman of the National Kidney Foundation. "The truth is that no one is denied dialysis time because of lack of money. Largely due to the efforts of the National Kidney Foun dation, Medicare covers 80 percent of the cost of dialysis regardless of someone's age or finan cial status. The other 20 percent is usually paid by an individual's per sonal health insurance or state kidney programs." The rumor has plagued both organiza tions for years and all efforts to track down its origin and stop it at the source have been unsuc-. cessful. Time after time, spirited citizens have brought large volumes of pull tabs to Reynolds centers thinking that they could be exchanged for dialysis time for suf ferers of kidney disease, only to be told that no such program existed or was necessary. "Keep tabs on your cans," Mr. Hunter and Mr. Charles Rayfield, vice-president of Rey nolds Aluminum Recy cling company stressed at a recent conference. They urged that the en tire aluminum contain ers be turned in to a Reynolds recycling cen ter as contributions to help in the fight against kidney disease. "The whole can will provide even more money for the National Kidney Foun dation," Mr. Rayfield said. "And even be yond that, people can recycle a wide variety of other aluminum items. If it is aluminum, it can be recycled." Groups and indi viduals turning in alu minum for this cause will be given an item ized receipt for record keeping and tax pur poses, and Reynolds will forward the donations on a regular basis to the Foundation through its local affiliates. While their value varies, depending on world aluminum condi tions and area and re gional competition, used aluminum beverage cans are worth an aver age of more than 40 cents a pound at Reynolds recycling centers today; more than a penny a can. In addition to all aluminum beverage cans, Reynolds also re cycles such other alumi num items as frozen food and dinner trays, foil, aluminum house siding, and lawn chairs. So please continue to save your aluminum but just keep your tabs on your cans. (Editor's Note: There is a recycling project under-way at M-AC, if you are interested please contact ShannonHodgins) The SGA is proud to present... The New and Improved Library Hours In addition to regular hours, the library will also be open Monday through Friday, 5:00pm. to 7:00pm. ^ Olympic Flame ^ Restaurant Mon-Wed 11-10 Thurs-Sat 11-11 Closed Sunday 401 E. stale St. 669-9799 Take Out or Dine In Sr. Citizens & Students 10% Discount •Pizza •HotOvenSubs ‘Steak Subs • Gyro Platter • Gyro Sandwich • Pasta Dinners •Salads ‘Beverages