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-'TTV. NOV. η. 19C3 THE TABOR CITY ΤΜΓ,ΓΧΓ ΓΑΓ,Τ " » 2nd Stop Polio Sunday Dec. 8I I uoccmocr η will bcths so - ' nnd Hi three Stop Pulio Sun days. Λ g a i n, the elementarj svhools will bo open fn-m iii on until ö p. m. where the ι, w Saoia vaccine will be ad ministered on sugar cubes. The schools in the Loris art ι for the purpose of giving ♦ he su^ar are Cedar Creek, rinklca, Watson, Sweet Home, ν :«■!.<. Daisy. Green Sea ami 1Ί y.is elementary schools. The :<nii-pol-i camp: ign is s;»ons »reel by the Lot is Jay ce s. Lions an ! Civitans. It was iTg tu/*·! by a steering committee he;· Jed by Dr. John) I). Thomas Jr. 13.·. Th omas said the πιπ ί.; i n « it. i—if everyone takes t*.i vaf.'ine on the sugar — I wipe 1Ρ liO from the aria. But, he 3 i-i. "t is neccssavy f. ,r every m:i:\ woman and child l" turn out at their οίο ι ■ ntary .-chools to get their siifar lumps." The va -cine ν hi h will bo given December immunizes «gainst one ot tiie three types <f polio. The third and tina! iose will be Riven January 19 Dr. Thomas said a person should take types 11 and III of the Sabin vaccine whether he has had type I or not. An\ skipped dose can be made ui later, but it will cost more ii individual doses. By the mass dose program thai is the Stop Polio Sundays, the dose c::sts only 25 centi for ea;h person. And, if thi person cannot afford that, it given tree and the cost ii born by the civic elubs ol Loris which are the sponsors. The ultimate object is t< wipe out po'.io. Dr. Thomas said that, when going for the second dose, b sure to take along the card or slip that wits presented to the workers in the la.st jolio clinic Sunday. If that slip had been lost or destroyed, another will have to be filled out before the sugL-r lumps can be given out. That card or slip is each person's record of which types of the vaccine they have had. Dr. Thomas said it would j not hurt to take the same type | of vaccine twice, but that the objec is to not miss any of the ihree types. The Loris doctor described the vaccine as safe. He said he knows of any i.i effects from .iking the vr.ccine. Even the sugar, he said, can o«· taken by even a diabetic. There is only nine calories in the half teaspoon sugar lumps. Also, he said, the hvrv vac ine should be taken whether ι person has h;:d the old Sal κ •accine or not. The Salk vac ine only was for »ine type of jolio cud would lequi.c "booster" c.os<-s. The new vaccine, however, ! requires no booster. Just pop jne of the half-bite sized sug >r cubes into the mouth and you arc immunized against on of the three types of polio fur iifc. Dr. Thomas described the Stop Polio Sundays as "the j •reitest nvdicul program we will probably have a chance to artictpate in in our lives." For, with the Sabin vaccine, ue said the dread and hat'd crippler and killer, polio, could j be wiped from the lace of the earth. He described the vaccine served on sugar as "tasteless, harmless and reactionalees — > except that it immunizes! against polio." | Part of America's real ι strength is the confidence that j we CAN and WILL take care of ourselves. And that's where U. S. Savings Bonds come in —they help in strengthening • both family and national fin ' anting! Arte? 1 honksgiving Specials Fa" Forced ELECTRIC HEATERS Fully Guaranteed Specially Priced $1.98 Up 100% Fiberglass DRAW DRAPERIES Special $4.98 Pr. Lamps Specially Priced . . . $1.98 Up Fireplace Sets And Equipment Up To 2 5'/° Off 60XFS SSftllTY SHOP Whiteville, N. 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