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Give Your Fellowman a Little Gift Today: Blood
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We at J. D. Hill Funeral Home would like to ask each of you
to go to the Summerville Recreation Center today and donate
one pint of your blood.
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1 personally support the
Chattooga County Red Cross
Blood Bank Program and am
an active participating member.
I sincerely urge all citizens to
participate in this program by
always meeting the quota
assigned.
These Interested Chattoogans Support County’s Blood Bank Program
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Mrs. Clora Weems: “I have
been a resident of Chattooga
County for 91 years, and
recently 1 had need of blood
transfusions. My daughter
heard about the local program
and asked for blood. My needs
were furnished without any
trouble and were absolutely
free.”
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Center today to donate a pint of blood.
lam 100 percent in support
of the local Blood Bank Pro
gram. 1 would like to tell you,
my friends, that the blood is
freely given to all who have
blood needs. May I encourage
all Chattoogans to participate
in the program.
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Mrs. Ernest Colbert: “May I
take this means to thank the
Chattooga County Red Cross
Blood Bank Program for
supplying my blood needs,
without any charge or trouble,
whatsoever, while 1 was in a
Rome hospital.”
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The Chattooga Shrine Club fully supports the Chattooga
County Red Cross Blood Bank Program. The Shriners are
sponsoring today’s visit of the Bloodmobile from the Atlanta Red
Cross Regional Office at the Summerville Recreation Center. The
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William D. Baker: “My
sincere thanks to the Chat
tooga County Red Cross Blood
Bank Program for providing
my blood needs while I was in
Floyd Hospital. It was hard to
believe that it was really free.
You have my full support.”
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Pearly J. Evett: “My heart
felt thanks to the Chattooga
County Blood Bank Program
for the blood, freely given, to
my wife, Mary, during hir
recent illness. This program has
my full support.”
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I, Clifford Duane Jackson,
mayor of the Town of Lyerly,
urge all our citizens to give full
support to the Bloodmobile
unit when it comes to the
Summerville Recreation Center
today from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. I heartily endorse the pro
gram.
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We, John Dennis, Lisa Yates, and C. L. Wallace, of the Trion
Beta Club strongly support the Chattooga County Blood Bank
Program. We realize the importance of it. It means free blood to
anyone in the county who needs it. We urge all persons in the
county, who can possibly do so, to give blood today.
Mrs. Alma Sue Van Pelt: “I
would like to express my heart
felt gratitude to the local
Blood Bank Program and the
participating citizens who, with
God’s help, really saved my life
a few months ago when I
needed 16 pints of blood. It
was free.”
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I, J. C. Woods, mayor of the
Town of Trion, personally
know the value of having blood
available 24 hours a day. I urge
every person who can possibly
do so, to donate blood today
at the Summerville Recreation
Center.
mobile unit will be there from 12:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The
local Red Cross chapter has set a minimum goal of 100 pints.
Let’s exceed that quota today.
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Marion McCain: “The Chat
tooga County Center for the
Developmentally Disabled
recommends to all citizens of
this county the local Blood
Bank Program. It is completely
free for every one in this
county, plus the immediate
family.”
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We at Erwin-Petitt Funeral Home would like to urge each of
you to go to the Summerville Recreation Center today to donate
a pint of blood.
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Alison Hawkins, president,
Political Science Club, CHS:
“Hi, given any blood lately? If
I was old enough, I sure would.
I realize the importance of the
local blood program. Please
support the Red Cross and its
blood program. It’s freely
given.”
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Danny Watson, 4-H Club,
Chattooga High School: “We
are urging our parents and
friends to support the local
Blood Bank Program. Our age
does not allow us to give, but
we hope you will. The blood is
freely given in time of need.”
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1, J. Steven Snapp, on
behalf of the administration
services at Chattooga County
Hospital, would like to thank
the Chattooga County Red
Cross Blood Bank for making it
possible to freely give our
people lifesaving blood.
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Leon Lewis: “I would like
to tell all Chattoogans how
much 1 appreciate the Blood
Bank Program. I was a recent
recipient of several units of
precious blood. Through the
local blood program, I received
it absolutely free.”
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Fran Willingham, Interclub Council, and Chuck Williams,
junior class president: “Although at this time we are not of age to
give blood, we do support it for our parents. We are looking
forward to the future when we can give to support our children
and our county. The blood is given to Chattooga County patients
at no cost to him.”
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Jan Pullen says. “We of the
Family and Childrens Services
of Chattooga County appreci
ate the local Blood Bank Pro
gram. Many of our clients have
made use of this wonderful
service and we fully support
it.”
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Mrs. Lou Gilkeson: “After
having surgery at Memorial
Hospital in Chattanooga, I
received blood, and I know the
blood program works. If every
one will keep supporting the
blood program, the blood will
be available when needed.”
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