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lOL. - fieldcwest MICLS. INC.PI , PlonH of Dfo^f, Greenville. Uolgville, Mount Holly. Sreithficid ond Sproy, N. C; Reldole. Vo. ond Auburn, N. Y. XXII Fieldcresters Donate 10 Blood Program employees, mainly from the and Karastan Mills, were §ave among the blood donors who ''isitor) pints when the Bloodmobile Leaksville August 7. Newton, co-chairman of the colie .. °Sram, Pointed out that blood that ® slightly in arrears and additional donors will ue the ft? remaining two visits by jj*^ioodmobile in 1963. donai appreciation to all who HUj-gp® blood, to the doctors and large number of vol- 6(i ^ Workers who assisted. He thank- litia p® .^’^^nibers of the Virginia-Caro- ''ided Band Radio Club who pro- transportation for donors, tfupjj Saunders who furnished a sound SiitiQ,’, Jaycees who furnished tie for the sound truck. Who ^ ■ ®^Pressed appreciation to all with donor recruitment, ■''®sted^ and arrangements and to the Spray, N. C„ August 12, 1963 NO. 3 i k M .' merchants and professional Visit b'^ have donated $75 on each the Bloodmobile to be award- He those donating blood. ^25 Pj^nts of the three cash prizes of Augs,"'=h - - - - BLOOD DONORS — Receiving refreshments after donating blood, clockwise from left, are Clyde Carter, of Bedspread Winding Department; Tommy Woodlieff; and Charles Walker, also of Bedspread Winding. Serving them is Mrs. Welsford Bishopric, a volunteer worker. See page eight for more pictures of Bloodmobile visit. Local Blood Program Yielding Big Returns awarded to donors on the visit were: Frances Compton, \isit were: Frances Compton j^^nt- p Wool Spinning Depart- Wksvin^^® Moore, an employee of The ’ Of George D. Shay, ^..^^he Data Processing Department. The Red Cross Blood Program is a tremendous bargain for Tri-City people. The annual report of the Leaksville- Spray-Draper chapter of the American Red Cross shows that 793 pints of blood were collected in the Tri-Cities during the 1962-63 fiscal year. This blood was ,Sei ***^16 Imperial Tapestry en- ®3ds off in new Fieldcrest series. New Ads Appearing Millions of American consumers will have Fieldcrest merchandise brought to their attention in a series of beautiful colored advertisements in leading home maker magazines during the late sum mer and fall. Highlighted in the first ad is the Im perial Tapestry one-look coordinated en semble of sheets, blankets, bedspreads, towels, shower curtains and bath rugs. Later ads will feature the Imperial Rose bedspread and Fieldcrest auto matic blankets. The Imperial Tapestry ad appears in the fall issue of Modern Bride, which went on sale July 23. It will be carried in the September issues of House & Garden, House Beautiful and Sunset, all to go on sale August 20; and in Vogue’s (Continued on Page Four) used in treating local patients in the Morehead Memorial Hospital and for Tri'City patients in outside participat ing hospitals. Without the volunteer Blood Program, the cost to these patients who received blood would exceed $19,825. In addition, the Red Cross in 1962 furnished Rock- ingharn County 420 cc’s of Gamma Globulin, a blood derivative. Local druggists charge $4.50 per tw» cc units. Organized by the local Red Cross chapter and conducted through the Red Cross, the local Blood Program has made blood available as needed and without charge for the blood itself to the ill and injured of the Tri-Cities. The blood furnished local patients with a money value of $19,825 is a splendid return on an investment of $7,077, the allocation to the local Red Cross chapter from the Tri-City Com munity Fund. The above amount contributed by the public through the Community Fund, includes funds contributed to the nation al Red Cross which has major financial responsibility for disaster services. Operating under a charter granted by the U. S. Congress in 1881, American (Continued on Page Eight)
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