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THE YANCEY RECORD Three Million In N.C. Hnve Been Immunized Agaifrsf Polio Raleigh, Ma/ 31J— More than three-Million North"' Carolinians have been immu nized against poliomyelitis with the Sabin Oral Vaccine, according to county by coun HV-V''. -•••MBfry IPffiHKvX • '/*' * v ffijsHfc. ißte r kpfe JBHE $ I Jags » p ;,Mk| VJL >r gppß \ His Honoris ’65 Ford rides quieter than His Lordshipls Rolls-Royce In certified tests ’65 Fords rode quieter than a Rolls-Royce.* But we invite you to Judge the new Ford for yourself. Visit your Ford Dealer. Take a no-obligation test drive. You won’t find Ford offering the rare handcrafted luxuries of a Rolls-Royce, but you wUI find a hushed ride and solid feel you never expected in a popular-priced car . . . proof of Ford’s deep-down quality. New Quality ■ 100% new body— strongest ever on a Ford. Frame times out irritating road vibration ■BSfflß SIDE WALT DISNET'S MAGIC SKYWAY AT THE FORD IJIfITOR COMPANY PAVILION. NEW YORK WORLO'S FAIR irv ’ ’ ' "" i;- •:" i i v' 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD 4-Door Hardtop | S ive Now at Your Ford Dealer’s Red, White and Blue Sale! YOUNG AUTO SALES, INC. \ ■; ' ... ' E. Main St. Pkoaa 682-2195 » *• GOLDEN RIPE £ BANANAS' ► ib. MM ECONOMY CENTER EAT BETTER \ Weekend Specials " ■—v ty reports just compiled by the State Medical Society Of fice here. The Medical Society, through its Committee on Child* Health and Poliomye litis, now urges all fl'Bt grade children entering school next fall, who have completed, a series of polio immunizations, to also obtain a booster dose prior to the start of the fall u New suspension puts a big ultra soft coil spring at each wheel New Luxury LTD’s ■ Decorator in teriors, thick nylon carpeting ■ Wal nutlike vinyl inserts on doors and instrument panel u Rear-seat center arm rests, five ash traysj (4-door hardtops), padded instrument panel New Power a Big, new 289-cu. in. Y-8 standard in XL’s and LTD’s ■ New 810 SlX—biggest Six in any car, standard on other Oalaxie and Custom models Visit your Ford Dealer soon! Hunt’s Catsup 20 oz. bot. a pi _ 25 c 2 Tooy Dog Food 4 cons for \ Ben & Betty’s school term. D:\ Richard S. Kelly, Jr., of Fayetteville, Chairman of the Medical Society’s Committee on Child Health and Polio myelitis recommends that all children not having availed themselves of the immuniza tion, or who have come into the state without immuniza tion, should commence a ser CHARCOAL i - . Cyprus Gardens v frozen orange juice J oz. can - 3 for ies of aal polio vaccine im mediatey. He also recom mends that children who have taken only a partial course of immunization should tainly complete the recom mended doses during the re maining Spring weeks before the Summer. The Sabin Oral Polio immunizations are par ticularly recommended for * Leading acoustical consultants conducted tests in which 1965 Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan, XL and LTD Hardtops) with 289- cu. In. V-8 engines and automatic transmis sions rode quieter than a new Rolls-Royce. Tests were certified by the U.S. Auto Chib. Test Drive Total Performance *65 Bet. year yet to go Ford! FORD THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1965 American Legion Beets Officers The American Legion, Earl Horton Post No. 122, In regu lar sessin on May 25 elected the following officers to serve during the 1965-66 yeer. Officers are Commander, Carlie Rice; Ist. Vice Com mander, Herbert D. Allen; 2nd. Vice Commander, Char les K. Wesson; 3rd. Vice Com mander, Dr. M. W. Webb; Adjutant, H. G. Bailey; Fin ance Officer, H. O. Bailey; 8e geant at Arms, Kenneth Robertson; Chaplain, Rev. Troy L. Young; Historian, Hobart Ray; Service Officer, H. O. Bailey. Committee Chairman are: Program, Bruce Westall; Membership, Clyde Ayers, Paul Buck, O. W. Deyton, D. R. Fouts, George Roberts, Kenneth Laughrun; Child Welfare, Edga- F. Hunter, Jr.; Americanism, Charles L. Proffitt; Sons of the Legion, Fred Anglin; Oratorical Con test, Gus Peterson; Boys State, Z. B. Byrd; Athletic, Robert K. Relmle; Public Re lations, Dr. W. A. Y. Sargent; Boy Sfcouts, Dr. Garland E. Wampler; Graves registra tion and Memorials, Harlon Holcombe; Employment Off-1 cer, Paul Buck; House and Entertainment, * ' Bruce Wes tall. child en and young adults through the ages of 18 years. Persons neeityng booster doses or a full course of Im munization are e”couragpd to communicate with their family physlc’an for informa tion and direction about the immunization. The ■ Medical Society official praised the efforts of the many volunteer organizations and individuals in North Ca-olina who assisted the var ious County Medical Societies in organizing, promoting” and staffing the “Stop-Polio” cli nics. Without these volun teers, he said, such an effec tive program would not have been possible. Dr. Kelly said that the re commendations that persons through the age of 18 take the Sabin Oral vaccine are In line with those of an Advis ory Committee to the Surgeon General of the U. S. Public Health Service, and that when given to this group it is safe, effective and easy to take. 49 c |feed Bliss Potatoes p ' 5 lb. bag 39c
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