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The netion’s birth rate has continued its downward trend since
1947. Then, nearly 4,000,000 infants were born—largest baby crop
in U. S. history. The next decade is almost certain to see further
decline in the rate, if only because fewer persons are now at the
age of parenthood as a result of the drop in births during the
1930'5. Data for the Newschart are from “Children and Youth at
the Midcentury.,” (Copyright. 1951, Health Publications Institute,
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Pre-Inventory Clearance
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Check Our Prices — Compare Our Cars
; Liberal Trades |lB Months To Pay I
Bring Your Money And Be Prepared To Take One
Of These Exceptional Values Home With You. —
1550 FORD Deluxe Tudor Sedan — Beautiful Sheridan
finish, radio, and heater, excellent rubber, under-
SOE TN . i aa e, DI
195¢ FORD Deluxe Tudor Sedan—Original maroon fin
ish, immaculate interior, excellent tires, radio, and
Beater Tow IIRBEE ... ... c.ovihes soes ssies, 200500
18489 FORD Deluxe Coupe—Very clean, black finish, ex
cellent tires, heater, spacious storage deck behind
front seat. Ideal for the traveling man .......... 975.00
1948 FORD Tudor Sedan—Original black finish, radio
and heater, new seat covers, guaranteed mechan
el A IOOR JHOREE ... ... i i RY SRN
1948 FORD Coupe—Clean black finish, radio and heater,
excellent tires, tip top running condition. Has utility
B e T e Vs i e IR
1948 FORD Super Deluxe Tudor Sedan - V-8 — New
blue metallic finish. Radio and heater, new seat
covers, reconditioned throughout .... .... ...... 877.00
1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster, 2-door Sedan — Clean
blue finish, radio and heater, immaculate interior,
tip e methanically .... .. o sooii i 95500
1846 FORD Fordor Sedan V-8 — Clean black finish, new -
seat covers, excelleht tires, radio and heater. Re-
DT T T e i e S RN GO B R T
1846 FORD Deluxe Tudor Sedan - V-B—Sparkling black
finish. Spotless interior, new white side wall tives,
tip top mechanically. An exceptional car. ........ 887.00
1846 PLYMOUTH “Special Deluxe” 4-door Sedan—Ori
ginal black finish, heatér, good tires, seat covers,
very sound mechanically. Exceptional clean all over. 877.00
1539 CHEVROLET Feordor Sedan—Nice green finish, ra~
dio and heater, seat covers, plenty of rubber, very .
gound mechamienlly. . % i Sirrerees eey SBOO
1839 CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan—Good black finish, ra
dio, and heater, good tires, unusual for the model. 296.00
1939 CHEVROLET Coupe—New gray finish, good tires,
very clean inside, mechanically sound ............ 199,00
1850 FORD 14 Ton Pickup - V-8 — Original blue finish,
4 new tires, clean cab, top notch mechanically.
Eehupped with spotlight. ... v, i iindseesas .. TIOROO
1858 FORD 1{ Ton Pickup—Original green finish, 5 ex
cellent tires, driven only 10,000 miles. You must see
LU DD IR .l it e b A
1941 FORD 5% Ton Panel Delivery—Black finish, very
good tires, re-conditioned engine. Looks sgood and
SUBE BOG. L.l s ek ski b R
1948 FORD 14 Ton Pickup—Original black finish, 6:50x
16 6 ply rear tires and 6:00x16 4 ply fronts, good
heater, clean cab, mechanically reconditioned. .. . 799,00
1949 INTERNATIONAL KBS Cab Chassis—New red {in
ish, spotless cabd, excellent 7:50x20 duals, 7:00x20
fronts. A heavy duty hauler thats ready for work. 888.00
1949 DODGE % Ton Pickup—Good green and black fin
ish, clean cab, heater, 6 ply mud grip tires. Ready
TOE R, | i i s iees sane B 0
1946 DODGE 1'; Ton Cab-Chassis Truck — Red and
black finish, excellent 7:00x20 duals and fronts. Re
corditioned engine, good cab. Very reasonable. .. 3577.00
1948 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery—Original black fin
ish, very good tires, top notch mechanically, Ideal
PUb O EOUE SaEl. oo oheLl b S s s dbaces .RN
30 Day Written Guarantee On All Cars & Trucks.
MANY OTHER CARS AND TRUCKS
TO SELECT FROM
CREDIT AND TERMS
HANDLED IN OUR OFFICE
Ed Rock : Dan Dupree
Mac Mewborn Emory Teat
Clarence Anthony
Broad at Pulaski : Phone 1097
AT THE MOVIES
STRAND—
“Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. —
“Two Tickets to Broadway,” star
ring Tony Martin, Janet Leigh.
Fathers Are People. News.
GEORGIA—
Thurs.-Fri. — “Time of Their
Lives,” starring Abbott and Cos~
tello. Let's Make Rhythm. News.
Sat.—“ Hurricane Island,” star
ring Jon Hall, Marie Windsor. An
Apple In His Eye. Futtin’ On the
Dog.
COTTON IMPORTS CUT
NEW DELHI, India.——(AP)—
Imports of Japanese cotton m-‘
tiles by India suffered an almost
total eclipse during the first five
months of the current fiscal year,
During the current five-month
period India imported only 40,000
pounds of cotton twist and yarn,
as compared with 5,340,000 pounds
plus 26 million yards of cotton
piece-goods in 1949.
Official sources explained that
India had stopped most cotton |
imports in 1950 and 1951. Also |
Japan, because of the war in
neighboring Korea, did not have
much to spare for export.
Radio Clock
THURSDAY EVENING
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—The Stars Sing.
7:3o—The Pay-Off.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—Navy Star Time, :
B:3o—Popcorn Party.
9:oo—News. i
9:os—Curtain Calls.
10:00—Globetrotters, a
10:15—The Night Owl.
11:00—News.
11:05—The Night Owl.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News.
12:30—Sign Off.
FRIDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:os—Reveille Roundup.
6:3o—TFarmer’s Guide,
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3o—Red's Record Roundup.
7:4s—Vocal Varieties,
B:oo—News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News.
9:oo—The Morning Devotional,
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post,
9:3o—Evelyn Knight Show,
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30-—Shopping Guide.
10:45—Meet Me At Crow’s.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
FRIDAY AFTERNOOM
12:15—News.
12:30—LeFevre Trio.
12:45—Checkerboard Time.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—Record Room.
3:ls—Shopping Guide.
3:3o—New:.
3:4s—Hive of Jive.
4:ls—Record Room.
4:3o—3anta Claus.
s:oo—Record Room.
s:ls—Cinnamon Bear.
s:3o—The Lone Ranger.
6:oo—FEasy Moments. -
Radie~TV
| WEDNESDAY EVENING
l THURSDAY EVENING
‘ WSB —. Channel 2
{ (NBC)
6:oo—Woody Willow,
| 6:3o—Film Frolics.
| 6:4s—Cartoons.
| T7:oo—Sports Page.
| 7:ls—Tu Be Announced,
7:3o—Views of News.
7:4s—News.
B:oo—Groucho Marx*®,
B:3O—T-Men in Action*,
| 9:oo—Festival with James Mel
ton*,
110:00—Martin Kane*,
| 10:30—Spelling Bee.
1 11:00—News.
| 11:15—Wrestling®.
i 12:15—News; Silent.
| — e
| WAGA — Channel §
! (CBS-D)
6:00-—Film.
6:ls—Logan Sisters.
6:3o—Newsreel.
| 6:4s—Film Shorts.
| 7:oo—Wrestling.
| 7:3o—News*.
| 7:4s—Stork Club.
| B:oo—Garry Moore*.
| B:3o—Amos & Andy*.
} 9:oo—lt's News to Me*,
9:3o—Big Town*.
| 10:00—Racket Squad*.
110:30—Crime Photographer®,
11:00-—News*.
i Silent.
i WLTV — Channel 8
| (ABC)
. 6:oo—Swingbillies.
i T7:3o—Mystery Squadron.
| 6:45-—Van Varieties.
| 7:oo—Kit Carson.
| 7:3o—Lone Ranger*,
| 8:00—Stop the Musie with Berf
| Parks*.
| 9:oo—Herb Shriner*,
| 9:3o—At Home Show*.
1 9:45-—Fashion Revue.
| 10:00—“T Accuse My Parents”
~ with Robert Lowell.
Silent.
*_lndicates Network Programs.
THE BANNER-HFRALD, ATHENS, GIOIGIA_
!PALAC!— !
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.—“Flame
10l Araby,” starring Maureen
O’Hara, Jeff Chandler. Big Top
’Bunny—Bugz Bunny. Linecin in
the Whitehouse—special. News.
| Sat—“ Man In Saddle,” starring
Randolph Seott, Joan Leslie, Ellen
Drew, Alexander Knox. News.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Big Carnival,”
starring Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterl
ing. Hook, Line and Sinker—
‘Donald Duck.
Fri.-Sat.—*“Blazing Sun,” star
ring Gene Autry, Lynn Roberts.
Camp Dog—Pluto. Art of Arch
ery—sport, Perils of Darkest Jun
gle—chapter 5.
DRIVE-IN—
Wed.-Thurs—*“His Kind of Wo-~
man,” starring Robert Mitchum,
Jane Russell. Sentimental Ro
meo—cartoon. News.
Fri. — “Man From Planet X"
starring Robert Clark, Margaret
Field. R’Coon Dawg—Pluto. Deal
Me In—Leon Errol.
Sat.—“ Sunset In West,” starring
Roy Rogers, Estelita Rodn‘guez.‘
The Neighbor Next Door—special.
Counterfeit Cat—cartoon.
WGAU-CBS
1340 AM-995FM
THURSDAY EVENING
6:oo—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS).
6:15-—Sports Parade.
6:3o—The News, Local Scene.
6:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:3o—Peggy Lee Show (CBS).
7:4s—Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
8:00—F. B. I. in Peace and War
(CBS). ‘
B:3o—Hallmark Playhouse
(CBS).
~ 9:oo—Hearthstone of the Death
Squad (CBS). ;
9:3o—Stars in the Air (CBS).
10:00—Inside Athens.
10:05—Music You Want, When
You Want It.
' 10:30—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News & Local News.
111:00—WGAU News, Night Final. |
\ll:ls——Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News.
42:05—Sign Oft {
FRIDAY MORNING |
6:3s—Sign On.
6:4o—Uews,
6:4s—Hillbilly Highlights,
8:00—AP News
7:oo—Harmony Time.
7:ls—Good Morning Circle,
7.30~W0r1d News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Cirele.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
B:ls—The Bread of Life. .
B:3o—Music Shop Parade.
9:oo—News of America (CBS).
9:ls—Hyrmms of All Churches,
9:3o—The Woman’s Whirl.
9:4s—Strength for the Day.
10:00—Arthur Godfrey (SBS).
11:30—Ring ine Bell.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and News
(CBS).
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News.
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45—J0e Emerson Hymn Time.
I:ls—~Ma Perkins (CBS),
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Grady Cole (CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:30--This Is Nora Drake
(CBS)
| 2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS)
3:oo—Local News.
3:ls—Harlem Review.
3:3o—Hiilbilly Matinee.
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
§:ls—Music You Know (CBS).
s:3o—Songs for You.
s:4s—Curt Massey, Martha Til
ton & Orchestra (CBS).
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| Fur-sealing on the Pribilof Is
| land netted the U. S. Treasury
!$1,593,z77 in the 1950 fiscal year.
[ Nevada has 1704 miles of rail
roads within its borders; Utah,
! 1800 miles.
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