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Health Officer Points Out Free Services To { Halifax County Citizens _ # By ROBERT F. YOUNG, M. D. In the December 5th issue of this paper I announced the coming to Halifax County of the School Health Coordinating Unit. I fur ther stated that the splendid ser vices of this group of experts in their various fields would not cost the citizens of Halifax County one measly penny. Since a litle bird has ‘flown in at my window1 and wispered that one or two ‘grumblers’ were won dering where the Health Depart ment got the money to finance such an extensive program, I would like to repeat my statement that THESE SERVICES . HAVE NOT AND WILL NEVER COST THIS COUNTY A CENT. In other words, the services of the School Health Coordinating Unit are paid for in full by the State Board of Health, the State Board of Educa tion, and the Rockefeller Founda tion. Halifax County is one of the twenty-five counties of North Caro lina that were selected for this service. We should be grateful to the agencies sponsoring this work for allowing the unit to come to our county and place us on a higher plane of school health work than has ever been reached in the past. It has been an answer to a long felt "heed. Teachers have been interviewed regarding their particular problems in health education, children’s defects, physical education n»r> grams, and on nutrition. Special programs and projects have ucen started among the children to teach them how to obtain better health and how to live more abun dantly. These children have been most enthusiastic about this work and have made real progress. A series of courses have been conducted among the colored tea chers of the county by Dr. Walter Hughes on Health Education, so that these teachers will be better fitted to teach health to the school children and will be able to as sist the Health Department in picking out the children with de fects which should be corrected as soon as possible. The Health Department has been assisted extensively by the School Health Coordination Unit in its Tuberculosis Control Program, as well as in its efforts to obtain more year round gardens and more milk cows, particularly where there are undernourished children. Every white and colored school in the county will have a pre school clinic this year through the cooperation of these workers. This has never been accomplished be fore with a physician at each clinic. Furthermore, all the tuberculo sis clinics that have been in pro gress this year, including the tu berculin test survey, have been sician accomplished without a single extra cost to the tax payers of Halifax County.. These services were made possible through the State Sanitorium. The X-ray pic tures of the school children were paid for by each school child or by some organization, such as the Parent-Teacher Associ ations, or the Tuberculosis Seal Sales Committees in the various communities. Surely, we could have sat here like a ‘knot on a log” and not had these services. They were not handed to us on a ‘silver platter’. We got them through HARD WORK. Yes, sir, ' they came to us through the majic four letter word W-O-R-K, and not through and additional cost to me euuxiiy. CORRECTION In the display advertisement of the A. & P. Tea Co. in last week’s issue, the following item appeared: JEWEL COMPOUND, 4-lb. Pkg. 25c. This was in error. The item should have appeared: JEWEL COMPOUND, 4-lb. 41c. 16 Children Met Death On State Roads In March North Carolina lost fourteen of its future citizens last month when four girls and ten boys un der 16 years of age met death under the wheels of trucks and automobiles, it was reported this week by the Highway Safety Di vision. Five of these boys and girls were on foot, three were on bicy cles, one was on a school bus, and five were in automobiles. Last months youthful traffic victims in North Carolina in cluded: Two boys riding a bicycle on the Highway at night without a light; a fourteen-year old boy, weaving and zig-zagging in traf fic on his bicycle; one five-year old child who fell out of a car when she leaned on the door handle and the door flew open; a seven-year-old boy who ran from behind a parked car into the path of a truck; a three-year old girl who was playing on the highway; an eleven-year-old boy was taking driving lessons from a 16-year-old boy and stepped on the gas instead of the brake when the car started to run off the road; and a five-year-old boy who started across the street with out looking. Traffic victims in the state dur ing the first three months of this year included 11 boys and girls from 10 to 14 years of age, 12 children from five to nine years old, and six children under five years of age. Fifteen of the twenty-nine were on foot and six were on bicycles. “I urgently plead with North Carolina motorists to be unusually alert and cautious when they see children ahead of them on foot or on bicycles, and I plead with North Carolina parents to do everything in their power to make their children safety-con scious and careful,” said Ronald Hocutt, director of the Highway Safety Division. “We must stop this slaughter of the innocents.” Gaddy Finds People Here Hospitable S. M. Gaddy, Anson County Sheriff who is recovering at the hospital here from injuries re ceived in an automobile accident near Jackson on April 7, said this week that the people of Roanoke Rapids had been excellent hosts to him and his family. He stated that he had never seen citizens of a community show any more sympathy and concern over a person s welfare than the people of Roanoke Rapids had shown. Speaking more specifically, he praised the nurses and the doc tors for their care of him during his severe illness. He said that officers and citizens outside the hospital had also been very kind. The interview with Sheriff Gaddy transpired after the in jured man had requested a Herald representative to visit him at the i hospital. “I just wanted you to j let the people know that I appre- I vciate their kindness to me and my family”, he said. Sheriff Gaddy, who was crit ically ill for a few days last week, appeared to be well on the road to complete recovery today. Child Buried At Enfield Tuesday Funeral services for Allen Wil liams, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Williams, of Kennens ville, were held at the grave in Elm wood Cemetery here Tuesday af ternoon at two o’clock, conducted by Rev. Ross Cadle of the Baptist Church. The little boy died in a Kinston hospital Sunday night following an illness of four weeks. His parents, one sister, Faye, and a brother, Charles, survive, also his four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, of Enfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, of Kennensville, formerly of Enfield. Shotwell - Reynolds Mr.and Mrs. John Thomas Shot well of Oxford, announces the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lyon, to William Nathan Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hebert William Reynolds of Jamestown. The wedding will be solemnized in June. ' ■ BB|ragNHEB^H^nH^BlHnH^BKffiP?S&i939£919m3H85KS!9H^il2RtHBI&nH3IH9nHffinH^lB^D^HH9MBHH^^HHHHHnHi I ’ t EXTRA No. 1—REMEMBER? Marvel gave you the THORO-BAKED loaf... the loaf that’s baked longer at lou/er temperatures to give you that old-fashioned "wheaty” flavor I -X EXTRA 1Vo. 2—REMEMBER? Marvel gave you the loaf that’s DATED DAILY for freshness... you knew you were getting bread guar anteed to be absolutely fresbl t * AND NOW—DEFENSE EMERGENCY PROGRAM EMPHASiXES NEED FOR rENRICHED99 BREAD! 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