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School Clinics Bsing In Orange County Proffit and C. W. Davis, of Schools, wi thal the Health clinics throughout the var ool» hi the county for all who will be six years-of or before clinics, throat, [be ations that _ [and follow him through the so they can get the infbr n M to what the chad needs Jin order to be physically fit |ter school next fall. state tew in regard to im ations is very specific and the school authorities no about the enrollment of tfho fail to comply, it is _out. .[lowing is a summary of the |on taken by the Health De jient and school authorities: fallpox Vaccination— This is bed by state law of all child attending school. All children •ing school not previously nated will, therefore, be re to be vaccinated either by ! family physician or tills ser be offered by the Health „_nent. A written statement a physician stating that vac don will be dangerous to will be sufficient for no hnation. kphtheria Immunisation—State [requires that all children be aired in the first year of life certificate from the physi i listing the dates of irrununiz must be presented at either fr-iink» or at the tfane of eh into school (first grade), bnt scientific studies indicate ■ even those children who have Hously' htd diphtheria toxoid to have their protection agthened at five or six years ge. For this reason the Health artment no longer recommends ck testing, but urges the giv lof a booster dose of toxoid tc each child before entrance to school. , Whooping cough—Recent *tate law requires that all children be’ lmmunlze<i In the first year of life a.n!? school attendance. All certificates or physicians indicating that disease or take In the private or the Health school attend .... -t who have had whooping caugh vaccine early should have a boster dose on school entrance. * It is recommended* that all children planning to enter school (first grade) in the fall attend the preschool clinics to be held in the school that they will attend. Fur ther it is recommended that each child have a booster or stimu lating dose of viocine against dip htheria, whooping caugh, and smallpox; that is, if he Or she has received the immunization before this age as required by latw, ex cept smallpox which is required before entry to school. These boosters can be given in the clinic if you do not have your physi cian give them. Certificates show ing the immunizations received must be presented at the time of this clinic or at the time at en trance into school. The school officials, the P. T. A. representatives, and /the Health Department urge all parents to have all defects in children cor rected before the time of entry into school. Also they urge that vaccinations and immunizations be done early and not delayed un tll time to entry into school. It is best to have the corrections and immunizations done before the hot summer months. VALUABLE LAND More than half the wealth of "he United States is in land and buildings. o Prove You Can’t Match a FRIGIDAIRE Master Model for 1950 Wherever you live—whatever the size of your family, kitchen or budget—be sure to see the oow Frigldaire Refrigerators % 1?50. See the complete 'ine of sizes from 4 to 17 cu. ft. No. 1 choke is America’s No. 1 “•frtgerator, FRIGID AIR FI '■am I 9old-and-white“larget'! 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Among the courses to be offered are educational administration, community education, progressive practices in the modem school, junior high school, guidance in the school , audio-visual instruction, community education, procedures in deucational research .statkrtices, elementary school organization and administration, mental measure ments, and seminar. Teaching these courses will be I>r. Rosenstengel and Profs. H. A. Perry, A. K. King, W. H. Plem mons, Gordon Ellis, Charles F. Milner, and James S. Tippett. — SOAP CUTS SOOT If the bottoms of cooking uten sials are rubbed with soap before using them over, an open fire, soot will come off easily when th< utensials are washed. HllUfcor* ■ ! Negro Community The board at directors ot the Fanners Mutual Credit Union of Orange County held its regular monthly meeting at Central High School Friday night, March It. Vice President R. Werner presid ing. The Credit Union is a charter ed organisation, designed to help worthy citizens of Orange County. Why don't you become a member and receive some of die benefits this organisation has to offer. If you wish to join, see any at the following persons: VL C. Burt, M. D. McPherson, R. Warner, T. A. Morrow, Mrs. Hassle Brooks, A. L. Stanfoack, W. Torain and J G. Collins. -o School Events The sixth grade of Central High School entertained the element ary department by giving a pro gram entitled "The Magic Sham rock,” Friday afternoon March 17, directed by their teacher, Miss Alma Jones. —o The Negro Orange County li brary is open for your reading pleasure each Monday, Wednes day and Friday afternoons from 2:30 to 400. Mrs. A. O. Whltted librarian. I -o .i i The annual Kite Contest Finals will be given at Central High on the 28th at March w Mr. and Mrs. Charlie R. Bald win. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston of HllUboro, attended services at Plferims Baptist Church, Durham, Sunday. Special Service Temple's Truth Holiness Church Pfeyer Band leaders rendered a epertal service at Mt. Zion Holi ness Church, Mhrefa 15, Rev. C. T. Bennett, preacher. The letters continued their services at the White Rock Holiness Church, Chapel Till, N. C., Sunday, March 19, Rev. D. I* Thompson, pastor In charge. -0 Appeal To the citizens of Orange Coun ty! It is your duty to aee to it that the building material pur chased from Camp Butner last summer be used at once to con struct a building for your library on the northeast comer of the Central High School ground. Please give generously to this cause. Re member patrons, you owe this to the future well being of the youth of Orange County. The following teachers and pupils have report ed contributions to the Library Fund: chairman, Mrs. Marinda McPherson, Merritt School, 37 students, $6.00; Miss E. Stanfield, Efland School, $7.76 (a partial report); and Central High School —students and teachers have made a partial financial report of $31.95. "Reading marketh a ready man." FREE! FREE! COME IN TODAY AND HAVE - --3 ... . .... . *V . 4 - YOUR WATCH TESTED YOUR WATCH TESTED TRET Paulson TimeO-Graf Hifltkm Jewelry C*. Hillsboro, N. C. *to keep your WEEK-END SPECIAL Thursday-Friday-Saturday HOR8EY’S 46-OZ. CAN DEM6IOUS _ - , - Orange Juico WILLOW BROOK 46-OZ. CAN Tomato Juice 19c HUNT’S NO. 2 CAN Peaches, ^ 43c LARGE 13 02. PKG. Post Toasties 16c STOKLEY’8 Catsup 19c VIRGINIA FANCY ' ‘ . .... \ ' Winesap Apples, 3 lbs. 23c FRESH TENDER * Snap Beans, 2 lbs...23c NEW FLORIDA RED Potatoes, 5 lbs.... . 29c FANCY, SLICING, RED RIPE Tomatoes, 1 lb. ctn... 12c NICCr FIRM, JUICY Grapefruit 3 for 19c I Super Suds 2 LARGE BOXES CENTER CUT Pork Chops, lb. . . . ... 49c FRESH TENDER , » Pork Liver, lb. 28c SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD - Creamery Butter, lb..73c . . . 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