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Show Typhoid-Smallpox Immunization Clinics The anuual immunization clinics clin-ics for typhoid will be held during dur-ing the first three weeks in April. Ap-ril. Public health authorities are urging that all individuals over the age of one year be adequately adequate-ly protected against this disease. The policy of giving a stimulating stimulat-ing dose to those who received three doses or a stimulating dose last year will be followed. Those who had no inoculation last year should have three doses this year, reports Nina B. Ludlow, Lud-low, Public Health Nurse. Smallpox vaccinations will also al-so be given at the clinics. The potential menace of this dreaded disease can only be eradicated through keeping the population constantly and completely immunized. im-munized. It is suggested that every ev-ery individual who has not been vaccinated within the last five years be vaccinated at this time. A charge of 25 cents will be made for three typhoid inoculations inocula-tions and 10 cents for the "booster" "boos-ter" dose: 15 cents will be charged for the Smallpox vaccination. vac-cination. The following is a schedule of the clinics: Roosevelt Elementary school at 10 a. m., April 10-17-24; Myton Elementary, school at 10 a. m. Wednesday, April 11-18 and 25th; Bluebell Ward Hall from 10-11 A. M. and Altamont Alta-mont High school from 12:30-1:00 12:30-1:00 on Thursday, April 5, 12, 19. |