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Fighter Interceptor Wing and one
of the nation’s leading war aces,
suggested the unit share its
Christmas spirit with some young
vietims of Communist aggreésion
—a group of Korean war orpnans.
, Gabresli, with the help of the
United Nations Civil Assistance in
' ¥aroq and two Army chaplains,
% * ‘™a ¥Youne Joo Chainan or-
phanage, located in a decaying
Buddist monastery near the an
cient walled city of Suwon. The
chaplains are Capt. Edward J.
Cleary of Memphis, Tenn., and
Albert” M. Mattheis of Panama
City, Fla. !
Among the orphans they found
seven-vear-old Kim, his face
scarred by bombs; five-year-old
Cnung Un, whose bandage
swathed head still carries pieces
of Communist mortar shrapnel;
and Sun Ja, a four-year-old
youngster whose bare feet and
thin cotton rags tell of the hard
ships of the hard Korean winter.
Remembering the generosity of
his home town folk, Col. Gabreski
wrote Qil City’s mayor, William
A. Morchk, and Newspaperman
Norman P. Blizzell, an appeal for
aid.
They helped launch a newspa
per campaign to accumulate funds
for the orphanage. The response
was quick. Food, clothing, medi
cal supplies and money began to
pour in.
Nearly $1,200 has been contrib
uted to the Gabreski Fund spon
sored by the Derrick Publishing
Co. in Oil City, Contributions have
arrived from Edinburg, Texas;
New York City; Fort Worth, Tex.;
Alexandria, La.; Kansas City, Mo.;
Salisbury, N. C.; Fort Sill, Okla.;
and various cities in Pennsylvania.
Since the drive opened, the Oil
City Police Department has been
diverting fines of overtime park
ing motorists to the fund. About
S2OO has been collected.
In Korea; the 51st-has tabbed
the drive “Operations Happiness.”
Despite their daily tasks of mount
ing combat sorties, men and offi
cers of the fighter wing still have
time to bring a little happiness to
the empty stomachs of more than
200 orphans. They've begun to
rehabilitate the Kim'’s, Sun Ja’s
and Chung Un's.
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Dorothy Gray
LIPSTICK
" 2 Full Size $1
Choice of 6 New Shades
CITIZENS PHARMACY
TYPEWRITERS
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Look Out Below!
Fun around the house can,
unfortunately, turn into a
long stay in the hospital,
broken limbs, medical treat
ment . . . a wad ot money
out of daddy's wallet.
Why not guard yourself
against such a slide “into the
red” NOW? Ask us about
Personal Accident Insur
ance,
HUTCHINS, COX
& STROUD, Inc.
SINCE 1890 *HONE 34
INSUKANCE--REAL ESTATRE
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
WE SELL
Saw Service Re-Cut to Order,
All kinds and sizes. Upholstery
furnitare repaired, refinished.
Cabinets built to order. Corn
wce~-board, screens, Free Esti
mates,
ATHENS WOODWORK
SHOP
180-186 Park Ave., Phone 3171
SRR R Y
LOANS
so Salaried People
Made by
Telephone
‘ Call 1277
LOCAL FINANCE
Co.
123% Coutleze Ave ‘
DRINK... |
Grade *A” Pasturized |
and Homogenized !
MILK |
In Bottles or ;
Paper Cartons |
From your favorite store §|
or get home delivery{
from ... &
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Phone 2271
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VENETIAN BLINDS — TARPAULINS
- COAL — MATTRESSES — AWNINGS
Serving Athens and Vicinity for 19 years.
CRAWFORD COAL & MATTRESS WORKS
SAVE AT
S, BUTLER'S
s FURNITURE COMPANY
' Phone 1037 Athens, Ga.
RENTALS - SALES - SERVICE - SUPPLIES
TYPEWRITERS — ADDING MACHINES — CASH REGISTERS
CALCULATORS — NEW ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITER SALES & SERVICE
C. B. Bissell, Owner 401 N. Lumpkin St. Phone 2240
Across From Post Office
WRITE RIGHT WITH ROYAL
HOSPITAL and SURGICAL INSURANCE
An Attractive New Plan -
Hospital Care up te 90 days. Polio Loverage up to
$5,000. Many other unusual benefits. Guaranteed by
a company with 80 years experience, with offices in
Georgia for more than 70 years. For details see or
phone—
Proctor G. Williams James E. Hunter Mrs. C. H. Hughes
THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
. B. E. JENNINGS, Manager
R. M. PETERS, Assoc. Manager
Phone 1936 212-14-16 Pan American Building
»”7 fiu&)lmm'in? Vatluwes
desigged for America’s leading businesses ! Tm}%"‘“—'—"
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Raises, lowers ot ;Zfil& Easy - rolling, full- -:-;_ s 2
mere touch of foet. suspension draws- W
Swperior Metalstand : 3 ers. Heavy gouge Wi .
4 censtruction. Walnwt, § A :‘ ] steel. Baked enamel ATy o :
Naturol Maple, Solid §,' i T finishes — Green é%
Bray or Green. 4 4ff P o Groy, e ; /
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::lns come with those skates you got in the Banner-Herald Wan
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Georze A. Walson
DRUGS
THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
All Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded By A
Registered Druggist
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Phone 1477
1656 Lumpkin Street
ADAMS I'RANSFER CO.
Phone 215 or 216
227 Oconee Street
Dependable Service.
Heavy Duty Hauling
Moving Anywhere
Loeal and Long Nistance
Storage . Packing . Crating
Shipping.
By Ken Reynolds
Home Needed
NEED a home now. You have to
come after me. Want a nice
home for me and my clothes to
stay. With two good people. No
town in Clarke or Madison; close
to mail route; no washing; will
cook and keep house. I cannot
see after children. Come for me
at W. T. O’Kelly’s, Danielsville,
Ga., Route 1. f24p
Puppies for Sale
DALMATION pupples, 2 months
old. Call 1549-W, 122 p
For Lease
CIGAR and refreshment stand in
Holman Hotel lobby. Requires
about $250 for merchandise and
license. Substantial profits as
sured. Call Mr, Foster at 1971.
£22¢
Nurseries
5-IN-ONE APPLE TREE. Five se
lected varieties grafted on one
tree, furnishing fruit from June
until November. 2-year Early
bearing size—Special Offer No.
1-9—52.75 each; 2 for $5.35—
postpaid. Free Copy 56-page
Planting Guide Catalog in color
offered by Virginia's Largesti
Growers of Fruit Trees, Nut
Trees, Berry Plants, Grape
Vines, and Ornamental Plant ‘
Material. Salespeople wanted.
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES
WAYNESBORO, VIRG:INIAA :
Attention Farmers!
Gardeners
NEW CROP Field, Vegetable and
Flower Seed and Bulbs avail
able now. Come in and get our
prices!
ATHENS SEED COMPANY
510 N. THOMAS STREET
PHONE 2023 ATHENS, gA.
27¢
LET'S TRADE
TIRES
ERNEST CRYMES
Co.
ASK FOR eoo {
ICE CREA M'
At your favorite Store ‘
Arnsr;s .Cooosmws Cream Eml
198 W. Hancock
Phone 2271 !
WHEN YOU THINK
OF LUMBER
THINK OF TANNER
THE LEADING LUMBER
MERCHANTS OF ATHENS
Since 1897 cap supply you with
your imnrediate needs on the
following items: Flooring, Sid
ing, Doors, Windows, Window
Units, Door Framés, Plywood,
Wallboards, Hardboards, Sheet
rock, Screen Doors, Aluminum
Screen Windows, Wood Mould
ings, Metal Mouldings, Bath
room Tileboard, Cement, Mor
tarmix, Lime, Plaster, Sand,
Roll Roofing, Composition Shin
gles, Rockwool Insulation, Wea
therstrip, Trade with Tanner.
Tanner Lumber Co.
Phone 20-21
Wanted to Buy
THREE bedroom, two bath house,
Five Points section, direct from
owner. Write “RLG,” P. O. Box
1272, Athens, f22p
For Rent
TWO furnished apartments, 564
College Avenue. Furnace heat,
Phone 4086-R after 5 p. nr. £2oc
Time to Change
DO YOUR recent purchases of
natural - wooded fence posts
have a dense heart? Better in
vestigate dependability of “Os
mose” treated posts. Call Ath
ens Wood Preserving Ca., at 570
today. ce
| Closing Notice
DIAL’S Georgia Barbecue on
Hancock and Broad Streets, will
be closed every Monday in or
der to give our employees a day
of rest. 124 p
For Rent |
HOUSE, with bedroom, large llv-‘
ing room, kitchen, cabinet sink,
gas range, hot water heater, re
frigerator, gas heat, combina-l
tion tub and showers, hardwood
floor and window shades, wea=
ther-stripped and insulated. We
keep up the yard. R. E. Fain,
Phone 2591, Watkinsv}lle. f24¢
Typist Wanted
WANTED-—Fast typist for perma
n's . position. Salary in line
wi § experience. Paid vacation,
grs. o insurance plan; work %
day Wednesday. If you are not
fast typist do not apply. Apply
in person. Local Finance Co.,
12814 College Avenue (over
Western Union). f2l¢
Help Wanted
WANTED — Experienced shirt
presser. Apply Georgian Laun
dry, 255 Washington Street.
f2l¢c
i For Sale
GOOD six room house with bath
and half. Sink and cabinets in
kitchen. Front and back porch.
Building in yard with space for
two cars and storage. Level
corner lot, six large pecan trees.
Yard in good condition. Posses
sion at once. $5,750; $1,750 cash,
~ balance on terms. R. E. Fain,
- Phone 2591, Watkinsville, f24c
For Rent 1
VERY desirable, unfurnished
apartment, two large rooms and
a nice screened piazza. Gas fur
nace, No children, Call any
morning. Mrs. C. P. Brightwell,
Phone 2404. f26¢ i
Wanted to Buy Piano
A GOOD used piano. Please state‘
in your letter age, make, condi
tion, price and where piano can
be seen, Write “JBC,” care Ban
ner-Herald. f22p
For Rent ‘
SHROUDED in an oakwood gar
den is a quaint old house wait
ing for somreone to claim. By the
road and convenient to most
places. Phone 2987, Watkins
ville, 21p
For Sale
FOR SALE—One of the cleanest
1938 Chevrolets in Athens. Best
offer gets it. Phone 3197 or 1640.
f2lp
Ford for Sale e
FOR SALE — 1949 Ford Club
..Coupe, excellent condition, Sell
cheap. See. at. 397. Springdale
after 5 p. m. f26p
For Sale—Ford
ONE 1949 FORD, clean and in
_good condition. Will sell or
trade for good wsed pick-up.
Call 4630-M, 457 Sunset Drive.
f2lc
Tax Help
NEED HELP making Income Tax
Returns? Call 2127-W for ap
pointment, H. Curtis Stephens,
Sr. f2op
Apartment for Rent
FOUR ROOMS, private bath, elec
tric water heater, connections
for electric stove. New con
struction. Phone 834-J after 6
p. m. Mrs. Peter Dulinawka,
838 Madison Avenue. f2op
For Sale—Pontiac
FORCED to sell 1948 Pontiac 2-
door, excellent condition, Give
me very small equity and as- |
sume monthly payments. See nre |
at Carson’s Barber Shop or call
2314-M. . 25 A 0
Wanted to Buy
WANTED to buy small clay flow=
er pots. Crucedale Green Hous
es, Phone 58. f22p
E BUYING? SELLING? RENTING?
a gfie n’imtchéns -Cox & Strdud, inc.
PAGE SEVEN
LOANS ON CARS
Any Make - Any Model
ARROW LOAN &
INSURANCE CO.
FOR QUICK CASH
SO =
Arrow Loan &
Insurance Co.
At the sign of the
Big Red Arrow.
INSURANCE
Phone 1000
W. C. Thornton, |Jr.
Venetian Blinds
ee e = e e ————
CUSTOM Dewmixe snnas, made of
nationally advertised genuine
teupered Flexalum in all pop
ular colors with Euflc or cot
fon tape to match. Also refin
ishing, retapeing and cleaning
Athens Veneitan Blind Mtg. Co..
Flant PLone 1216, Res. 73-W.
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INLAID LINGLEUM
FLOOR TILES
RUBBER, Linoleum, Asphalt,
Plastic, Versa-Tile. Venetian
Blinds and Wall Tiles.
PARHAM’S
| 181 N. Thomas Street
\ Phone 3366, o
} Motor Repairs
'WE REWIND AND REPAIR—
Well pump, washing machine,
stoker, Frigidaire motors and all
fractional horsepower and com
mercial motors. Motor Electric
Service, Route 78, leading to
Monroe, 9 miles from Athens. cc
Magazines
MRS. E W. CARROLL
825 Oakland Avenue
Special — Limited Time
New Subscribers Only
Time, 78 weeks ...... .... $8.87
Lite, TOwesks .... .. ..o PL2Y
Fortune, 1 year ...... ~.. SIO.OO
Together With Premium Book
“Is Anybody Listening.”
Fruits, Grocerles, Cigarettes, -
Cold Drinks, Ice Cream.
Open All Day Every Day.
MARTIN’S FRUIT STAND
512 West Broad Street
(Opposite the Snack Shack.)
f24c
Tailor Made Suits
WE ARE now making tailor-made
suits for both men and ladies.
Our new spring samples have
arrived. Come by today and see
the latest in styles for both men
and ladies at your Schwobilt
store in Athens.
SANDERS MEN’S SHOP
228 East Clayton Street. cc
Beer
JAX BEER in cans (24 cans),
$4.48. Limit 3 cases per cus
tomer. Green’'s Package Shop,
Atlanta Highway at City Limits.
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Dog Food
YOUR dog will thrive on Kin Dog
Food, Endorsed by leading
breeders and kenenelmen. Costs
much less to feed than canned
dog foods. J. L. Dawson Co., 549
Fast Broad Street. cc
Roofing Prices Reduced
COMPOSITION Shingles, $5.00
per square; Roll Roofing, $1.75
roll; 15 pound Felt, $2.95 roll.
Stone or Buff Composition Sid
ing, $3.65 per square. J. L. Daw
son Co., 549 East Broad Street.
ma3ce¢
Grading — Masonry
—Building
FOR YOUR grumng, landscaping,
masonry and complete buiiding
needs call M. B. Logan & Snns,
Phone 4482-J, Free estimates. cc
14 Price Sale
$6.95 Sweaters .... Now 3% Price
$3.95 Flannel Shirts Now 3% Price
$6.95 Corduroy and Gabardine
Shirts .... .... Now 32 Price
Men’s Robes ~.... .... Y Price
Loater Sox .....: it . 3500 Off
SANDERS MEN’'S SHOP
228 East Clayton Street.
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* Lost—Billfold
LOST — Saturday afternoon near
Warren J. Smith’s Drug Store,
black billfold containing Birth
Certificate, Social Security Card
and Drivers License. Please
mail to J. B. Martin, 378 Elber
ton Street, Athens, Ga. Keep
money. ; 20-p
Painter Available
EXPERT painter now available
for all type work. Call for free
estimate at most reasonable
cost. Otners have been pleased,
why not you. Phone 980-J. f2oc
Wanted and for Sale
WANTED—White milling corn in
ear or shuck, Haygood's Mill at
Princeton, Phone 1672. For sale
chicken feed, mash, scratch or
cracked, $4.50 per hundred de
livered. ! £22¢
Poultry and Stock Feed
START 100 chicks : =, raise 987
Thousands did last year with
“Foundation Diet.” Contains
Nitrophenide to prevent cocci
diosis. Saves worry . . . saves
money. See J. L. Dawson Com
pany, 549 East Broad Street. cc