Newspaper Page Text
PAGE SIX
'IW ot
L T S % ¥
IVE Phone
4107
M!Af&! e
3 LAST TIMES TODAY
Margaret O'Brien -~ George Murphy
“10th AVENUE ANGEL”
~ TOMORROW and FRIDAY
i Katherine Hepburn — Spencer Tracy
; “STATE OF THE UNION”’
IPALACE STARTS
IRiLR G A . - o p s
! . i ,@ % ;-., E
1 '\ 'r'z fl‘. 'A’:?' ‘ ’W* G
4 3 ~,,. '-,“«, - ‘ % A
IL/ ; C
&@: . j.‘"’ ‘ L I
a 4 ole ) ¥ VIR !
R T
T A
i : ;Y..C*Al;t, M
. . ; i ER
f“ . Darryl F. s
e Zonuck T
q presents
g
£ ; The poignant
8 story of a girl
& _ who fell hopelessly,
g e f s desperately in love! |
be £ W@ |
s o s starrin . ;
#. JEANNE CRAIN -ETHEL BARRYMORE |
'} ETHEL WATERS . WILLIAM LUNDIGAN
4« ‘. ‘_P‘r?quced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK + Directed by ELIA KAZAN ¥
Cartoon: SHEEP DOG”
PALACE FEATURE STARTS: 12:44, 2:50, 4:56, 7:02, 9:08
GEORGIA TOMORROW
~ 7 and FRIDAY
A \“ D
L : l 2\—£ - .”g _,
"’ ,‘ ‘”“ fi;‘? R ...as
g | il ¥ a fighting
/o PR reporter
N v | Q \ .I;f, rinpine~
Paramount Pr‘esr'nth " fro,:::ry i
RN R /
IO RSNV -
R .”‘ 1 'f?:;;-- %;‘:& it
"Chicago ;w
Deadline" § =%
BEO 10NV (O o Nt 1
RSB IAAAONGEE f‘{'
RSO S e@.
; LAST TIMES TODAY: ol
Red Skelton — Virginia O’Brien
“MERTON OF THE MOVIES”
GEORGIA FEATURE STARTS: 1:36, 3:30, 5:24, 7:18. 9:12
STRAND
LARAINE DAY
DANE CIARK
FRANCHOTTONE ‘
"Withouwt
Honoty
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
RITZ
NOW PLAYING
Rod
CAMERON
Gale
STORM
"STAMPEDE"
‘v' i "L 2Nt h ¢3045%) 1 ey
: P€D ] A=BOMB INSTALLMENT -~~~ -
»‘w ) CHICAGO —(AP)— The Collec~
2 Ll / 7 tor of Internal Revenue here re-
PO % ‘t ’ltg;/ cen.;e(}il a letter that said:
Py ° i “I have gone over the enclosed
ey e” ay’ .{‘.}l;’» tax form. No tax due this \esm'
'\l\...:. 9 ;",?'/*"_ Nevertheless I think I Sh()ui(f.kzi('i{
?’;:C:‘} w "e ,‘.}_‘.‘,-" in mm(‘xthmg. So here’s ten bucks,
R \‘,.{}J;r, ZX)(: let’s build a bigger and better
e Ry oA -bomb than the one Joe Stalin
:,‘:”/;}j you 'g.\.;:‘::.‘ cooking up for us.” b s
(2P e
tljfl f *X,J\f,' e e e
7ok k R <
22{:/7["“4 was ‘.‘r\i_\)f L Serve carrots mashed, some
- AR imes, in istar as o f
,/'-:‘ZJJ‘,",Q"‘(v‘.’{\,t‘k%‘?\>-§;»§‘ . a custard base or in a
o t‘;‘f‘; v A CPApREE A ;
4z N N
; J '
1 " ;
@ \EYS
st | ‘ WRIG
i S p GUM ‘
3 st el - o
I.‘ |4 4"- s 5 ,ffium-..{-,mfi R »A‘
s, . . A ";;agsumo-omc\ous
[ : R
{ " ' “EA““FUL 3 v
2 .. ". ’ {
v WEEKLY BIBLE COMMENT
Story of Christianity Versus Paganism
By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D.
The contrast between the little
group of Christians and the pagan
world with which they were sur
rounded as the church took its
roots and beginnings in the now
famous cities could hardly have
been greater.
We have read of the outward
splendor of Antioch, where the
disciples were first called Chris
tians; of its great double-colon
naded street reaching for five
miles; of its great pagan temples:
its works of art, brought from all
parts of that ancient world; the
luxury and prosperity of its half
a million inhabitants, in a flour-
A It AT et it
RENEWED AND
GUARANTEED
By :
“Athens Oldest Dealer”
1949 FORD FORDOR CUS
TOM DELUXE—Original
black finish, new W, 8. W.
tires, heater, red leather
seat covers, excellent mo
tor, low mileage. Like new
throughout— |
$1495.00
1946 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR
SEDAN-—Original black
finish, good tires, heater,
seat covers, with “massive
Fisher uni-steel body”
‘‘shock proof sieering w—
ride stablizer—"
$995.00
1941 FORD CONVERTIBLE
- COUPE—Original maroon
finish, new W, S. W. tires,
fair top, radio, heater, and
loaded down with extra’s,
motor in tip top condi
tion—
ss9s.oo
1940 FORD TUDOR SEDAN—
Original black paint, W.
S. W. tires, seat covers,
“famous V-8-85 H. P. en
gine—" “torsion bar ride
stablizer—Boulevard ride
ss7s.oo
1939 PLYMOUTH BUSINESS
COUPE — Original black
paint job, heater, new
seat covers, excellent tires,
extra clean motor—
mechanically t0p55395.00
$395.00
1949 CHEVROLET 3; TON
TRUCK—Good green fin
ish, over size tires, heater,
low mileage, tops in pre
formance—like new—!
$1195.00
1946 DODGE PICK UP TRUCK
—Qriginal red fiinsh, ex
cellent tires, heater, mo
., tor in good running order
~—plenty of service left in
this truck—-!!
$695.00
1941 CHEVROLET DELIVERY
TRUCK — Closed body,
new prime finish ready to
be painted the color of
your choice, good tires—
runs good-——
$465.00
1935 FORD PICK UP TRUCK
~—Good black paint job—
motor has just been work
ed over, extra good tires,
body and cab in good eon
dition, runs as well as it
looks—
s3oo.oo
I SPECIAL I
CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS
Largaeallfl(’Pr::l\lml:lu:ag_sloc
31 Other Cars And '
Trucks To Select From!
Credit And Terms
Handled in Our Offices.
Terms /3 Down—
Balance In 12 to 21
Months.
(. A. TRUSSELL
- MOTOR (0.
“Established 1918
' Pulaski at Broad Phene 1897
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
ishing city on the great lines of
trade between east and west. Rut
beneath it all there was the im
mensity of evil, the foulness and
licentiousness that marked it as the
most morally degraded of cities
that almost vied with one another
in immorality. The very religion
of that pagan world was befouled
with licentious practices.
Corinth, where Paul spent a
considerable time on his mission~
ary journeys, and to which city he
addressed the longest and most re
vealing of his Epistles, was called
the eye of Greece. “To live as they
do at Corinth” became a byword
for luxurious and cultured living.
But here, too, as one can plainly
see from I and II Corinthians, the
church had to make its way against
an immorality by which same of
the professing Christians them
selves were corrupted.
It was not amazing that prob
ably well-intentioned, but undis
cerning, souls should imagine that
they could continue in the Chris
tian community practices of their
former pagan life, but one can see
how uncompromisingly Paul re
buked them, and asserted the nec
essary moral integrity of Christian
living, in personal life, in home
and family relationships, and in
all the situations of daily life.
One might dwell upon that con
trast and conflict in the ancient
world, but it is more fitting to
realize how that contrast and
struggle go on today. Modern
paganism is mostly irreligious.
It does not build temples, or
erect luxurious altars. But its
characteristics are the same. It is
a paganism of immoral living, foul
and degraded on its lower level,
professing a culture and refine
ment in its higher devotees, but
disregarding, or denying, the ele
mental integrities. '
To that paganism, so rife in the
zest of modern lands, as every
newspaper in its daily news makes
it manifest, there is no such thing
as purity and holiness.
One need not be a pessimist to
remark how much in our modern
society partakes of the very things
that were in that ancient pagan
world, and that brought it to ruin,
in spite of all its apparent culture,
strength and splendor. Christiani
ity survived, and Christianity will
survive, but ancient paganism of
its warnings for the paganism of
our present environment.
~ln many respects in our modern
world cleverness, power and even
genius are prized above goodness
and moral integrity. But is not
the lesson of history plain, that all
in life that is worthy and worth
while is built upon moral founda
tions? A godless society and a
godless culture have in them the
seeds of destruction. History con
firms the realism of the Bible.
IMMIGRANTS’ GOODS
TARRIFF-FREE IN ISRAEL
TEL AVIV—(AP)— Immigrants
to Israel can now bring into the
country just about everything they
want without paying any customs
duties.
A ministry of finance order said
immigrants’ belongings were hith
erto exempt from customs only if
thmey were second-hand. Now the
exemption is extended to the new
household goods and furniture of
immigrants, with the exception of
electrical appliances.
OUT OUR WAY
A FLASH FLOOD I SAID I ALMOST KEP’
FROM THE MOUNTAINS? \ '/ GOIN' ON-=I THOUGHT IT
| WHAT WAS THAT OTHER WAS JUST ANOTHER
NoU SAID? PRAIRIE DOG SETTIN'ON i
HIS DOME AN' YORE !
R VOICETHSOUNDED Ju';%}
e - i LIKE THEIR BARKIN'
M@“fi%\\\ N . WAS YORE WAVIN--1 |- :
//“——jamf‘f | KNEW THAT PRAIRIE /. phemsd
e e , DOGS DON'T A
o —~ A WAVE ! "
BN PR Ll Lk #os /fi\/.‘.\ — e
TNI L 1% ! o) g
g AP D) g NG c’\l" g
S GA ™ e, 3
= ) 4 Zeaiiiis
B % WS A ==
Nhe N- AR oD\ <
AR R TN TR \RO &\ R v .' AR
\\\\\“‘\}k\\\\\x\\\\‘\},\‘fi\m ) W A\\\\w\‘\ RN SAI ‘} !I-w N - I~ it
W= Y S T A 0N |
T 74 *3?‘ 'f": R \ 3/ cf‘-:?}?-.?'.&y/'\ S
Sl »f/):'«j;/\‘:v : o .-»----:nu S 3 ’ - 9 ) ‘.\\\.’ WG S
%fiu) (A BAN / ;’33?9 \“N} hWO / N
.;-:w:\_\.f;%l—??: e (o S\
3 == —— (B 2
ol —— e ——— ' v EWRF—=7/
T T T ——— e , - \ 27 &
gPI :\}efiz’fl* AN (Wl =
V) -~ U QA4
s ST |
A % ~ K P 1 '?i ‘ \
= r‘:&g{li‘c—‘ | ‘b >,;\s—2-n '
. THEEND OF ABEAUTIFUL "& T RWILLIAMS
ROMANCE COPR. 1950 BY NEA SERVICE. WNC. T, M. REG. U, . PAT. OFF.
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
Wi, WY | wat i tees muet 1 Poe, oaR W b 1 W STILL SOUNDS LiKE A
00 Wk 0f Bk PLGS OMTE- 30830 Y 6 Yat ) AR o) 0 B 3
NOV T -§ | DOOR . PLEASE T | . Tem TR el | *gy
ST G 0 T\ T . e iy, /. ,9
” 3k o' \""l ey »:' 9 :;Jnf"'"":;'.'(:"":‘Q'( &~; pl - 7 . ¥ F i
i la sokaiacedl | s S o ;l' P | (&2
.:c «»'"."f'",:"‘. Tt < AN &£ ‘ TR o //\,
7 AV RTe et vl 2 s A =3 [ i TR
| : & AAT V x &l .‘\ eEf // »% e 7; n
B el ) g v(“ (L) RS — R
=‘:o O G B |
A\ B ST ' X 2 A e Wnil/T R {
Vol 2\ T 4 oBN (5 [ [aa [ s
N BT\ AN s| [ o)] SR
Wt AVA TTONNIN 77 ) Slod NI eie .
PN N7|\ e| U AN )o s o A -
VIC FLINT
VES. EACH YEAR 1 DRAG MY 1 CAN GET ALL THE BUT YOU'VE STARTED) {/ O, PROTOGRAPH BUT LM CAMERA -
YO MEAN | TRAILER STUDIO OUT THERE. AND WESTERN TYPES AND | OUT POSING ME FOR ||[ YOU HERE, FROMALL | CAN'T POSSIBLY Poge hig
YOURE GOWG N CATHER NEW MATERIAL .. | | BACKGROUNDS I WANT | THE HERO, HOWLL ||( ANGLES, T GUESS. ILL | EM! AND IM-ER-HOMEe.«
OUT WEST TO — | FOR THIS 6TORY AT YOU KEEP HIM THE WORK FROM THOSE./ FOR TH' RANGE ...AL6g"
LLUSTRATE 3 | PRAIRIE DOG FLATS, SAME WITHOUT ME - —— \BAEMPLQyED FOR. Tug
THE RESTO' * ‘.‘ q T ))“‘- : TO WORK FROM 2 ”;“ ’V'(‘: ! ’ I PRESENT! ’
THE SERIAL " wfi"‘ \ /’- Y S - ALY Vsl WRETT
. - y <~ o) !S\ 4 X =
. \V S GSy \i&, "Q ~ S.“C ° ‘ ’-1)\ & “// ’flg\; b, J§ . |
8\& : TN |\ ( £NN & ANy /° | — e~ 8 < e
AV NI BN\ L L A B -
LY AN ‘h‘-.‘ L s gL\ N &?& i \\§§‘§s - @ L
TR, AR Re] L \ L oo /e BRI A, | ,
% T SN\ - il V7/| e %\Q\} o el
. _ b Ko R gk AG NS ’u?&*fim?‘
M I /NEIL §AR BB LB 8 RS ST e eg i ¥ Pl o s N R A -
PRISCILLA’S POP
¥ VES, PRISCILLA.... HE NEVER NG/ OH, HE'S I GUESS THAT s
[ [ GEORGE WASHINGTON s TOLD A LIE! WHERE BEEN DEAD || PROVES IT.. :
WAS FAMOUS FOR A A IS HE FOR YEARS |\ HONESTY e
L; HIS HONESTY! =) ; = NOW, AND DOESN'T 22 2N
,_ bt 5N 7\ = \ POPZ YEARS! PAY | = D
=1 cl= ~ S s Y
= > g =_ ~ .__?: S - Cé/ g \.\‘
‘)— Y \w /Q b S “ "' X == \ }.(33.. \ \?fl\
'l .._fluu . ;—j—;_‘ / ? : I‘J‘/‘;‘ l‘u-\\\ ‘ ’f \EIH “E \"“:\\ Rg AL m",,""_‘/’
“M-“"’ ‘,\ : o ¥IR “ A 7 2 _;E_'..i'- N:A.i e ,»' Y
\g J"\:‘w"mg . \‘ .\ {RO ——| 56 .’
4 &l )P VR ol \
Pl s % - ReaWe 14 ?}\ v
\'l‘f’.'w’!'?’u }-2‘; \r-'/lt\’/”;\;‘ 4 ‘/. :‘_: "~ "' A‘u §59 ) awcs, e )
WASH TUBBS
a;Xg. ; i W "
87 ALL RIGHT, CHRISTOPHER, YOU 1 SRS ANRREIIRANILY 6O AHEAD, CHRISTOPHER. YOU'it WAVE TO BE L3OO Tgl %8 M |
A TRY THiS LITTLE SIOPE. REMEMEER = S BRIV LANCE 16 THE SKI-INSTRUCTOR== | | PATIENT WITH WIM. EW‘ 0.5 MEONTS
P, WHAT I TOLD YOU ABOUT 48 NN Z e DO WHAT HE 54YS. J [THE BOY 16 AFRAID [EIRF/Sl b 2WS AFRAID
e HOW TO CROUCH. <5 ¥ I-—i B\ AN 4=N T OF HEISHTS, YOU S [.‘ oF-on "%‘
- . R N e e 7 Q RN 4 80, e WKL) 7./ 2 L 5 .
Q" i, \‘\}‘ i —; 5 VBN \_ // ‘ o 1 ‘ ~4
S o IR Y B AN\ Nk
oy g -): AR N ’ N E s
L.\‘“';“‘!‘. ) e R N LA - \, 2 \"’g e = ’-‘l.‘ N o il
- Sl < P : f P ¥ K\ N
i \/ 4 ' 1/ 4 i| o & ¢ N
i o P . - v ‘E‘ \ . I L o
\\\\ ' '\ 3 1 'ezl d&:\ \: e . ! . = 2 1
BN N g - " ] 2 e /
< ?“'[ Z g ‘@ i ” X R W
- ,« i » gAPA Lo %| el oAR el
ALLEY OOP
S e R A 2 TN\
e o by NOW PRO Y ?"‘l’: ':"l'fi‘ o) !\
[ERR e e tan sT (2 ene] (R LRI |
| THINK OSC NPT E THE TIME- i | DR F A |
|MESSED P / ONLY BE fi@ S ooy =/4 | BogsTiNG . | X 12\, %fi; AN B
W sceeeNs ATEERSE || g 2oy £V |Re ere! S A; NG A : e B
l. .F” o | M. IDBECEK?%E‘EG /%f‘?eegzg ’fi , : "f{ ' i F"fi ugy}fi‘
'v--fZTII g /rG‘ '}-‘??4{;:» N b r:‘;x_,.,.f."‘\\} 1, 3 - LA fi g lf‘-m'p
‘f==\/':"‘\'v] %?n‘g <:¢§sf,\ % . ' spial? i¥ o TR LLo
!s\’\\ LAT fi 3 '-'Z;‘"'g.t'f:i{‘-;,o'.‘» :3,:‘ e 8 g * / R e
‘L\“"}%f‘)‘. e o ;;« B (=~ J Ao\ ' z - 4 ;
=’ N LAY - A R, e QN T 7 e
i?”}}l S &‘, :?%) \%\?'l\'\“‘\ oo) (A
‘ L/‘- .‘:i';i:\ p‘ = ~ . ’/’- k 1 'l'fl’,‘(b‘!‘:‘ A P :;;}I 3 ,'»:
oL ei) ([ 7 4 CHENRTTERY Canit s, G wlO U ’
e ~.C!_ 5 SAREEN NS B v NS i R
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
DON'T THINK 1 Y DON'T Looks SHARP, WELL. IF YOU SAY
WANT TO STRAIN ON YOU, BEAN/ | SO, FRECK! 1T
CHAW RENT YOUR ~ WAITLL SUF §EEMS A LTTLE }
ON COAT SELF, SEES You ) MALL / S
TS JUST SO PAL--~ g ) THI
YOU WONT Now |L 0P I IcomA |
FEEL UNDER TO. FIND Pl SEE /
OBLIGATION/ SUE !/ - {
Sl S "u:
‘m SO i
b / 0{ ; y '\X L| B . .’?“m l(5" |l ’//:
" E§ *r \ e - o 3 ’///I
SES R LY vIR 7
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY and RALPH LANGS
N 4 1 conp gusT wa L el R
3 ¢ x MILES Yo N
;;}Q A PSS D)
b N e |
/Y P ey
'. r ™ & - fi‘ > ’ !
G 2 e |
7,L {1 i ‘j‘ g i,, /W |
= L%: SA " i
Gg s aevet v v gO, T W
L e
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
2 £6RD,6075! WILL YOU PLEASE ¥IF HE PUTS Wis B DON'T vy
[ ALt St eel
IMPROVE p w T 4 o U
2 mmv‘u%{{%fisnc%wm P PR v s @ e breLl Z
3TO INSPECT MY BoNE— K7} NAME p 7 n::; /]
“* SAVING INVENTION WITH . E%)PE s & |
gA A VIEW TO INNESTMENT/ ICKS IN 452
A NS EORL S [
e Y e\
“::‘:’:.""l:“ " fi‘i}” & 7 T\—\;\ ' /,&,4 {‘l b
il Z N L (e
YK N, L (s
o’o [/ N\ @t 0 | /! i
// ‘.’;f:z;i:::. \;- 7z § 0 l._"_.“._;"‘::": Vo o A
708 a&” e
”l:' \‘ 3 Z q’: < \‘EZ'Z" ~ "MI A
1 ,‘f’NW 8 e
N| N _!,, E " -\Q\:‘;_ ] ‘
2T N el N \\N
'.f sfigy\“\\\;\mm : " R fi'lt!,w” ‘73"!
: >z / g e Y
AND '\b ’ ’//’- % & % ."’..' eL i
Boy 7é Wl _ B oy
s ,EMAQKS’ MASE‘ ST o phaviel Bt T ERE U B TAT. P R R P
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 14,
A A ————————— e
BY EDGAR MARTIN
BY AL VERMEER
BY LESLIE TURNER
BY V. T. HAMLIN
8Y MERRILL BLOSSER
MAJOR HOOP]