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Show Innovations For Typhoid Planned Our national government has sent out a statement urging that all people from one to 45 years of age be immunized against typhoid fever this summer. War always brings epidemics and, with the congested population popula-tion conditions in many communities communi-ties and the nervous tension of the people everywhere making the populace more susceptible to disease, di-sease, it becomes more necessary than ever that everything possible be done in the way of preventative preventa-tive measures. A typhoid innoculation does not serve as protection longer than two to three years at most, while smallpox vaccination serves for five years. The Milford American Legion Auxliary is sponsoring a local immunization im-munization campaign, the date and place of which will be announced an-nounced later, and it is hoped that ' everyone will take advantage of the opportunity that will be offered offer-ed at a very low cost. A charge of 25c includes three typhoid innocu-lattions, innocu-lattions, one week apart, and smallpox small-pox vaccination if the patient wishes it. Children muift either have their parents with them or a signed request for immunization, v |