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Show Children Get Polio Vaccine As Medical Milestone Is Reached Sfjf3KaypL H sasssT 'llSBSffQSSSBBBBBBBBBBBtSBBSHL BBhSrbbbbbI IfiSi& a pssssssssssssssssKssrr ' f" St ' fCiL t ' l J r f '''' ' 'Ih A medical milestone was reached with administration ot the scientifically approved fialk Vaccine, guarding against Polio. First and second grade pupils In I'angultch Elementary School were the, first to get "shot" under the program which will see the vaccine administered to all first and second graders In the county. Hatch -kiddles have also been Inoculated, and they ex-pect to get to Tropic and Escal-ante-Doulder this Thursday. TliOi youiiK customers of Uie tacclne received It with varying degrees of cm o ton at I'angultch Klementary- School on Monday, but on the whole they took It like little. HOldlerx. 1 1 etc little Itoeiu Dickinson filers up to It with a smile while the Poy boys In back of her art' Just a little VloubtfiU. Bryan, working on the rlnclpal tliat wlut )ou don't know won't lil'irt 'you, iMired the target area hikI ilurked. He had to le told when It wan all. Nail. biting bio. flier Stanley studied every move and took liM shot wlfli a sort of Hclentlflc detachment and with, out a murmur. Teacher Mrs. Nlta Henderson li on hand to hold bunds with those who needed a bit moral support while Dr. Mason wield the needle. "Such a big needle," said Allen Talbot, next man up, ns he swnllowed hard watching Connie Mlkulewlcx get her "shot". Hut he took his turn without a fuss. |