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THE MIAMITIMES—-The Peoples* Newspaper Negro Children Not Taking Free Polio SATURDAY, MAY 19, 19S« PAGE 5 Shots, Department Claims Wanted! BUNCHE Health MUI-4712 THIATRI—PM. A bulletin from Dr. George M. 1000 Girls OPA LOCKA Erickson, ppidemologist in the Dade County Health Department WOMEN AND Sun. - Mon. this week expressed deep con- ST. KURT'S BABY CONTEST WINNERS cern over Negro children not CHILDREN No. 1 of St. taking advantage of the free Sakk The Ushers’ Board TO WEAR OUR PERFUME “Slightly vaccine being Mary’s W. M. Church held its polio offered at five Monday, different clinics throughout the annual baby contest on BEADS AND EARRINGS April at pan. at the church, city. 30 S • Scarlet" af- Excerpts from Dr. Erickson bul- 1609 N. W. Fifth court. The fair was closely contested and aU SOMETHING NEW John Payne letin, sent to all teachers in the commen- county follows: if the sponsors made EXCITING, GLAMOROUS reports for their babies. The At the present time we are dable • results of the contest were as fol- AIR-CONDITIONED aware of a Situation in our polio your town to | program which lows: Be the first in immunization re- Patricia Stew- veals that comparatively few Ne- Baby Elizabeth wear this gorgeous perfumed gro eligible age art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. earrings CAPITOL children in the Stewart, the (winner necklace with to group are hiking advantage of our Robert was SAT. of the first prize, with a total of match. They are different MIDNITE available facilities for preventing SUN., MON., TUES. paralytic polio. from the ordinary MAY - 21 - 22 All children between the ages The sets also make wonder- 20 of one year through nine-teen are ful presents to give to your eligible for free polio immuniza- tion. friends for Xmas, birthdays, V • graduation, 5 CLINICB AVAILABLE I anniversaries or . ¦ I any other occasions. Most children will proably be for in a group that customarily use * •• - Price Only $2.50 each public health clinic facilities. k . ’ • . Any who are in the eligible age ¦ -AwvA. I"4 i ' '• • group can receive their immuni- THERESA WRIGHT You can bay both for $4.50 zation at the Clinic nearest their just one set perfumed AIR-CONDITIONED home or school. These are the Second Prize Winner or of clinics: necklace for $2.50. A tax of North County Health Center, 10 percent is added. Order RITZ 2745 N.W. 62nd St., Monday, 9 Send money a.m. -12 noon. direct. order to SUN. MON. TUES. Southwest Health Center, 5798 Box 387, Hialeah, Florida. S.W. 68th st., Wednesday, 3-5 p.m. “ALLTHAT HEAVEN Homestead Health Clinic, 49 ALLOWS” West Mowery St., Tuesday, 8:30- njS&s{s’.ssxj*':c .. HARLEM SOUARE SWEET with 10:30 a.m. SHOP Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson Downtown Health Center, 1212 N.W. Ist Place, Friday, 2-4pm. 208 N.W. 10th Bt. plus Health Department Clinic, 1401 A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES “THE OUTCAST” 7th Avenue, Friday, 1-4 pjm. N.W. STEWART COLD CUTB. COSMETICS John Barrymore, Jr. Children should be accompanied ELIZABETH a? :+\ ¦ -W to the clinic by a parent, when- First Prize Winner is possible. If a child ever this $188.75. Baby Stewart was spon- goes to the clinic unattended he Adderley. from a parent sored by Mrs. Bertha j should have a note Wright, daughter requesting that he (or she) be im- Baby Theresa of Mrs. Maggie Wright, carried 1 munized. off second prize with a total of VACINATED CHILDREN $117.86. Baby Wright was spon- by Mrs. Adderley. ] SHOULD GET THIRD SHOT sored Ftowena W LIBCITY Bethel, daughter of \ can answer Baby Alice L PBIVIHN WTWIATIU The school nurse and Mrs. George Bethel, won many your questions po- Mr. of about prize (with $94. Baby present we the third lio immunization. At Bethel was sponsored by John have no plans for conducting a Duncombe. - school’ immunization program- captured by FRIDAY SATURDAY April Fourth prize was ALICE BETHEL such as was carried on in Fay Scope Baiby Myma Copeland, Third Two Big Cinema Hits and June of 1955. The children James Prize Winner against polio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who.were vaccinated a total of TO A BAD MAN” shoul their Copeland, with S7O. TRIBUTE at that time now obtain Baby Copeland was sponsored by BAIN'S third shots (booster dose). They JAMES CAGNEY—PIu. \ Miss Evelyn Miller. FUNERAL HOME can get these at the clinics listed The prizes were as follows: “ADOG’S LIFE” above. First, SSO; second, $25; third, 3661 Grand Ave. It is our sincere hope that all S2O; and fourth (Fun for the whole family) parents will see to it that their sls. 24*Hour Ambulance Service The contest was a happy suc- —i—> J children are immunized. Our fa- sponsors wish to operation cess, and the PHONE HI 6-1173 - MONDAY cilities are in constant parents of the SUNDAY i you thank the babies lsdf and we trust that will make all who helped in any use of We shall con- and others good them. way to make it the success that tinue to give polio immunizations throughout the summer months. it Weis* It Hits like Pres. A Mrs. Bertha Adderley, 0 Miss Evelyn Miller, Sec’y HOT? E. pastor We walk around Rev. A. Culmer, COOL OFF WlTHaee BY JOE WALKER My Prayer j By FRANKLIN D. ROBB OLD NEMEBIB DODGERS GET I prayed a prayer, just last night FROM INDIANS A prayer I thought serene, When it was learned that the I prayed that God would take Dodgers had purchased Pitcher away I From me things unclean. Sal Magley from the Cleveland all t Sports Indians, all of the Writers a prayer just last night as Marilyn Mon- I prayed were astonished And not for my soul alone, roe when she was told that the all style. But for the men creeds and trim look had gone out of colors use Magley in The Dodgers will Whose souls doth need atone. relief roles. The bums also sold * Pitcher Jim Hughes to the Chicago I prayed a prayer, just last night Cubs. And in a deal that came as For my heart was tom and bent, J a surprise to no one, the Dodgers And I’m sure that God was pleased sold right hander Billy Lees to For today I’m more content. Baltimore for $30,000. Not a prayer for just today Midnight, May 17 was cut down And the sins tomorrow repeat, of truth, for faith and ! time for the 16 big league teams But one reduced to strength ECONOMICAL MilMD* and now all clubs are 25 players. Each team was In all our doing, in all our speech. PORTABLE quite a of involved in bit prayer make all men akin scrambling down to the A to to get thoughts ,in love and deeds, In last minute In FANS player limit. In performing good acts every day ELECTRIC trades, White Sex sent in- the In sowing their daily seeds. for kitchens, windows, SlßlEff I6VER HU I Bob Kennedy and out- - fie.der (MartMUrtUHiaV Jim Brideweser to the my prayer again ttiis mom floor level, and taSrtMMK fielder I make MaawawM»fn WWKSiWgMWa Tigers in exchange the Tigers Dear God, forgive our sin, any convenient location. - * sent infielder Fred '.Hatfield and Grant us strength we don’t repeat Mniiii •. ¦ outfielder Jim Delsing to Chica- The same tomorrow, A-men. a» go. Tne Cardinals exchanged SEE VOUROEALER plus I Harvey Haddex, Stu Mil- hurlers Marlins. Right now the ler, and Pitcher Ben Flowers to for the Burt Lancaster, “The Kentuckian” hurlers Murray Marlins occupy the International the Phillies for unless some Herman Wehmeyer. League cellar and Dickson, and Marlins pte Infielder Bobby Morgan went to help comes soon the ‘••mu* STARTS TUESDAY Solly He- in for more rough sailing. Louis for infielder ” St. The Marlins return heme to- FLORIDA POWER A mus. night against Eddie Lopat’s Rhh- Clock mond Virginians. Previous to game LIONT COMPANY "Rocfe Around the MARLINS HIT CELLAR ime Bobby Tiger, chamgica al- [ wrestler, will wrest e an ‘MANFROM LARAMIE” According to Sir Isaac Newton iigator alligator at home plate. Game j u in goes up must come down, i OIN THE what time eight p.m. NAACP! hope this will work visa versa.