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^ H HL y Elynor Williams, director of cor trip to Carowinds sponsored by inn wn.mng^ro ir^rri Dir. P r-Oit s a ? ?. - ..w.i. ?-> >y wiwn amusement park. Ott\er chape Fleming El-Amin, Aldermen Lyr Ing, United Way representative Forsyth County; Sandra Stinsc Wood and Gwen Demps. Law requires The Forsyth County Health Department and Winston Salem/Forsyth County school of-_ ficials are concerned that too many children entering the school system for the first time do not have all the immunization shots required by law. During the first 30 days of school, public health nurses and school officials check the immunization records of all children, entering the school system for the first time. Children who are not properly immunized or not in the process of being immunized are excluded from school until they meet the immunization requirements. North Carolina's immunization law, revised by the 1979 General Assembly, requires a complete series of shots for all children attending public and private schools in kindergarten 'through 12th grade. These immunizations include three combination diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) shots; three oral polio vaccine doses; measles vaccine on or after the child's first birthday and rubella (german measles) vaccine. The majority of children af~ fected are those entering licensed day care centers, kindergarten ana nrst graae. Muaents must oe vaccinated within 30 days after the opening of school. The law allows exemptions only for medical or religious reasons. Immunizations are necessary - reduce/eradicale- .lhe_ curance and spread of communicable diseases. For example, children being immunized against measles contributed to the fact LAW By Gregory Davis If your neighbor spftifully locks you in Ciur garage, ha may ba found guilty of Is# imprisonment. # A contract for the sate of foods can be made orally, in writing, or partly botb. The failure to include every .term or detail will not negate the contract or the sale. A third party beneficiary is the person for whose benefit a contract is created, even though he is not one of the parties doing the original contracting. ~ # "Corruption, the most inftflibto symptom of constitutional liberty." -Edward Gibbon, English historian. HABEAS CORPUS is a basic right guaranteed under the Constitution, it grants an accused- Individual the right to require the person holding him in custody to produce evidence justifying the liberty deprivation t ? t Brought to you as a pubRc service by Gregory Davie Henderson & Summers, Attorneys at Law 224 N. Trade Street Wlnaton-Salem, N.C. 27102 72S-91S5 724-7054 I -* 3orate affairs for the Hanes Grou ' Channel 2, Morehead Transport lers/Big Sisters were treated to rons were Pat Hairston, preside u?r- *: mil ? hid naipe, cmesiine wnson ana i; Bert Grisard, executive directc >n, Fiorina Byrd, Ann Simmons, i children to h that in 1983 there were no confirmed cases of measles deaths in North Carolina. This is the lowest incidence of measles recorded since 1918, when state data were first compiled. In previous years, WinstonSalem and North Carolina have had one of the best records in the nation for prpperly immunizing school children. School and public health officials are encouraging parents to ^E>el I? ^There's s I SMfll I lilil Mj^M *i TI jBH Disco Enter a new world of home video er by Panasonic. The concept: Each monitor, video control and speake resolution picture and integrated < p, was one of the chaperons on a ation and McDonalds. More than a fun-filled day at the Charlotte r>t of the local NAACP chapter; Martha Wood; Florence Corpen>r of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Ted Irvin, Marilyn Odom, Swain L_ l le immunized get the proper shots for their children. All of the Required shots may be obtained from private pfiysP cians or the Forsyth County Health Department, located in the Reynolds Health Center Building at 741 North Highland Ave. mo appointment is needed at the health department, which is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p*m. I always somel ? si ' >j\' ii T^T^H M I | ffn 1 11 f I J r^ I ^1 ^ I # ^|J J* - Jl* i IBk Mk V / ^ X ver state-of-the-art itertainment with the revolutionary Omni com major video and audio function is separate >r systems. 19" color component video mc stereo amplifier, 500.00;video control co Hanes Mall: 768-9200 Shop Mono* Saturday 10 to Sunday 1 ? 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