Thursday, November 34,1977 Conferences Set 111 Williamston Cannon* towels a great I brings you flowers and ferns spaced aero arge selection of dec- I a rice paper background Brings he fres etch your decor. I outdoor, r.ght into your bedroom. In brown r » 1 V 111 tII- H I HH.AV VK.H i : financed program to fully immunize an estimated 20- million children who have received no immunization, or whose protection is not adequate, according to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In announcing the program earlier, HEW Secretary Joseph Califano said that the aim was to raise the national level of protection among children from 60 per cent to 90 per cent over a two-year period. Gov. Hunt set a higher goal THE CHOWAN HERALD for North Carolina: “I am happy to tell you that this state already has a protected level of an estimated 84 per cent among the one to four year olds, but that leaves some 55,000 children in this age group without adequate protec tion. No medical doctor, public official, or parent should be satisfied until we have eliminated the threat of these terrible diseases through immunizing every child in the state. “Therefore, I have asked Dr. Sarah Mqrrow, Secretary of the Depart ment of Human Resources, to set North Carolina’s goal at 95 per cent protection; and I ask all parents to have their children vaccinated, either by a private physician or at public health facility. These shots are free at public health offices.” Dr. Morrow and other medical people in the state and across the nation have been warning that we may be facing outbreaks of polio and other infectious diseases if we do not raise the present level of protection among pre-school children. “We have the vaccines to control these diseases,” said Dr. Morrow, who was for merly the chief medical officer for Guilford County, “but too many parents aren’t getting their children immunized. Unless we can quickly protect more children against vaccine preventable diseases, I fear that these predicted epidemics will occur.” THE ARMY RESERVE MEETS IN UNUSUAL PLACES. Whether it’s in the air or on the ground, you’ll find some of the best part-time jobs around in the Army Reserve. Call your local unit for details. It’s listed in the white pages of the phone book under “U.S. Government” , _______ m THE ARMY RESERVE. PART OF WHAT YOU EARN IS PRIDE. Page 3-C