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Polio Fund Leaders
Named by Stewart
The Rev. J. O. Stewart, direc¬
tor of the Dade County
Drive, has announced the
Ing committee chairman.
Roy Moore, advanced gifts;
C. E. Kyzer, business and labor;
Mrs. Woody Daniels,
march; Miss Mary French,
cards; Tom Renfro, coin
tors; D. O. Chumley, schools;
Rev. Lee Hill, special events
sports; Raymond Morrison,
licity; and Mrs. Roy
teenagers collections.
Named to serve on
(functions in the schools
Mrs. Ellen Moore, Dade
High; Mrs. Farmer, Davis
School; Mrs. Minnie
Rising Fawn School;
Baylock, New Salem, and
Bill Pullen, North Dade.
Henry Elliott is chairman
the Dade Chapter of the Nat¬
ional Foundation; Glenn Mc¬
Cullough, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Woody Daniels, secretary
Mrs. H. F. Allison, treasurer.
Cloverdale
News
Most of our folks are OK
’cept a few with colds.
Mr. Charles Bible was visiting
iin the community last weekend.
Van Wall and Ed Bible were
fishing last weekend and report
a good catch.
Clyde Locklear is gathering
his corn crop on P. J. Lambert’s
farm. Clyde is now living in
Florida. (I think he is homesick
for the Georgia mountains.
Patrons Thanked
The Dade County High School
prinicpal, coaching staff
members of the football team
have asked The Times to ex -
press thanks for the help given
by patrons last week in making
it possible to finance the trip to
Acworth.
Dade lost the game to S. Cobb
by a mere four yards. The game
ended in a scoreless tie and the
decision was based on yardage
gained.
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With Your Help,
THE MENTALLY ILL
CAN COME BACK
Live them the chance
you’d want for yourself:
a job, a home, a place
in the community.
SUPPORT
YOUR
MENTAL
HEALTH
ASSOCIATION
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1059
2-Year-Old Is 'Dimes' Poster Gir i
of Mary Beth Pyron, 2, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. James 1
Pyron of Florence, Ala., ha»
just been chosen national
poster girl for the New March
of Dimes 1960 campaign in
January. Her picture will ap¬
pear on millions of posters
collectors (above), canisters and coin
in every town and
village of the country, sym¬
bolizing Dimes the New March of
attack on crippling birth
defects, arthritis and polio, dis¬
eases that affect one in every
four U. S. families. Mary Beth
was born with an open spine
and water on the brain. Med¬
ical science knows no way of
entific helping her. Hope lies in sci¬
3 ’ i mm research supported by
the New March of Dimes. Mary
Beth is a sunny, affectionate
child and loves to ride her
new brother walking horse (left). Her
mal child. Tommy, 4, is a nor¬
.....
Specials For Dec. 10-11-12
CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS .. 37^ lb.
1-lb .box Hi Ho Crackers.........31<
1-lb. box Sunshine Crackers......19l
V
Happy Kids honey-flavored Syrup
4-pond jar 59l
NEWPORT PEAS 2 cans ONLY.. 25<
PURE PORK SAUSAGE ... ... 19< lb.
LARGE CAN
MILK 13 cts.
PET CARNATION SILVER COW
25-lb. Stivers Best Flour.......$1.99
Pic-nic Shoulders............ 21 tt lb. With Free Turkish Towel
FOR TRENTON DAYS
SPECIALS
Watch our window posters each
day from Dec. 14 thru Dec. 19
REGISTER AT OUR STORE FOR $10
in groceries of your choice!
Attend drawing Friday at 6!
JOHN L. CASE SUPERMARKET
Trenton, Georgia
HAM AND TURKEY SHOOT
Saturday, December 12th
from 10 a. m.
Rising Fawn School
Ruitan Club P. T. A.
proceeds to school fund