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Employe Three hundred and eleven employees contribute blood for the company's anr Sonny King, who serves as co-ordin< request for blood has had the full supf l l ' i I ^ j "I'm glad to be a first-time blooc I -* "X Zt Susan Mentor of the Carolina-Ge< No. 2 Spinning, how his blood will be hospital. ^vl A i r \ n i * Irene Bolick, Plant No. 1 Spinr Camon. es Contril from Clinton Mills rolled up their sleeves to njal plea for the life support substance, itor of the program, noted that this year's >ort of employees donors. I H 301 fliH I donor," Paula Sanders, No. 2 Cloth. >rgia Blood Center, tells Ralph Bell, Plant i used in a life-saving operation at a regional ling, gives a brief medical history to Kay Dute Bloo *+ 2 Jp 1 t >.. v '**-> Clara Young of Carolina-Georgia Blood physical to assure him he's approved as \ -T / 1 /oCOHtl) V /t / /ha?'\ ^/csa. / ) v\ ^ . Ronnie Evans, Plant No. 1 Weaving, counties in which hospitals use blood d Blanca Harris carefully places a bar blood-drawing process. Page 5 d ijS' [fl Jak ' K ] Ml I Center gives Ray Patterson a minia blood donor. \ V examines a map showing the various lonated by Clinton employees. If bJEr IW I 1 idaid on Michael Vance's arm following