The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CmZTN'S JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , 1X5
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GET IN THE SWING —
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LAWS CHAPEL
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1 PAINT UP
FRESHEN UP
Hoaae Paint, inside and outside.
Enamel in all colors!
Linseed Oil and Turpentine!
Paint Brushes.
PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS ASD
PA!ST HEADQUARTERS
ATLANTA
HARDWARE COMPANY
The Big Little Store
*«. C. M. Crouch Saturday' CARD OP THANKS I All colon of cardboard
*ft«nw>n of *r . Jfalvilte We feel that it M our time to Citizen* Journal office.
Rift*- | give our Mineere thank* to each;
J ***• Isaac Berk u Saturday' ami every one that wa o kind In
We had a nice 33 Sunday. We Springdole Seurs * . Malcolm helping us, and for the beautiful
enjoyed ery much the ovyortjv- Mary Loo Roberts, Reporter "C?" flwwers extended, during the sad
nity of iTTmrfintf sra.n after sev- Mrs- J*T Williams «m Friday (fcuwr* and death of oar daughter.
eral Soadaiys absent on aeewoat of Sunday sdfcooi was very well &**** ^ Mr1' Buraon. Mrs. Eriene McCasland.
JhMM. atten.ied Sunday, we had a large _ *:?- H>rt8nw'rirt^ Xrv Mr Mr*. R. P. Bo bo
C. M. Croucb and Mr*. Makooi and family.
King Wednesday afternoon. *
Mr*. Nobi* Beck spent Wedrses-f —"cr ax urn mom
day afternoon with Mr*. Elmer
Sharper.
Mr*. Boyd Boiard is Twiting a
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attended Sunday, we had
afternoon gaesta of Mr out at Young Peoples meet-
and Mr*. H. V. Ray wen Mr. aad «* Sunday night. Com* «w! Lets
Mr*. Elmer Almond Jr„ two sons «*P ** the V** work and build
of Marshall; Mr*. J. E. Grab** *P w as*wiaiu:e at Sunday
and soo James Earl, Mr*. WOtm sclwol. We are having wooderfai
OTUar, Miss Patsy Penaey of Lou- l«*oos. We only get ens. of the , . .. .. „
ten; Mr. and Mr, s!S^y <TW ^ what « pur. into it „St^ *««***, *~
T "1 *' ^ UTtTSST^ Xrv ^ Mr*. Z- T
Mn. O. A- ^ i"*wl p^rtf X}« Grjifeam j u
Mr*. SaraA Steger. Miss Mattie Mrv W1D WWtevrtfc and daugh rfceswer "d Enteral- iTTi fri i"
Haeger raritad Saturday MghC ser tjkW her sister, Mr*. Bma 1. u,",^ v_ tt w
with Mr*. Gladys Anders ind Yowng Sunday the Waiter Kar
, Mr* Jack Lasuns came koeus
Tfce many friends of Otarer Will M.js EdrUt Pa-tkect spent Wed- ffflaihi from v-«~- R^.. Fior
SOW, son of Mrs. Ida WiUson, will aeaday wrth Mr*. Opal Stone. ^ Her husband. Pfc Jack Lar^r.
** so g ad to kw* he is back m Bi.ue W^rte tM S-iaday to Lakeland.
a« states aad m the ho«pitai at with Br,ger aad Jinsmie Yo«mg. jf. «„ Claude rr^ncn
El Paso, Texas. Hope he soon wOI Mr*. N«iiie Roberts and MUaes «en Sur.day i ■■!■■ guests ia the
be abie to visit as. Lets aad Mary Ixn Roberts spent j p r-r-,n.-h b-.me. i
Miss Sarah Sue Steger is abie awhile Sunday in the G. O. Fieids ' ' 1_
to go back to school after her hone.
lyistluli. Tuesday tiriton with Mrs See th« Jovrsal «fSe* for roar
Mr . L/vttie Land is rUitag her Alma Grave* were: Mr. and Mr*. Adding Machine Paper.
saeces, Mr*. Jim Watkias, Mr* Percy Graves aad bacrj. Da^id;
llutr Steger. Mr. asd Mr*. Edwtn Taylor, Mr.
Mr*. Jay W21iaa s visited Mow- asd Mrs. Gene Taylor, Mrs. Sarah
day aftartMC* with Mr*. Ainj Wa McCosnelL Mr*. E'.v* Pritchard
wr* at P^aey Grove. ar.d boysy Mr*. HantXy Shelzoo,
Mr* Jrrr.ar.ie CargU ar-d soe, Mn Martha arji Nan.
Gerald Bryan*, and Nicky, Mrs. C. Sunday vtsitors is tbe Asm
E- B.jr*or. tfer.t M'^r.cay in Shrove Y«Of home were Mrs. J. D.
port. La. Groerje. Mr. a&d Mr*. J. H. Riley
M.«s H'xr.erzene Steger visited and R.iey Boyr Stone.
Xat^rday sigh*, with fc*r sot Mn Herrr.an Roberts was a gie-it tn
Jim Watkincs. the H. K. Sheiton h-xr.e with
Mr. and Mr*. Meirii> King of Junior.
Hr*y Gr<rs"e; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bert Mjises J<r a.vi Katir/ Sheiton,"
K-.-.g 'yf Atlanta, visited Sunday Miss Ruth Soeiton. Atlanta visit-
ed their paror.^ Surday.
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PERKY BROTHERS, Inc.
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FIXTURES. PIPE AND PIPE
FITTINGS at
N K L S 0 N'S
PLl.'MBING SHOP
i! Ea.>.t Ori.'.d ^'.roet, At'.acta
Mrs. Opai Stone ar.d Linda
Raye visited with Mrs. T. C. Al-
ter. Le*.j and James A Den Sun-
day.
Mr* Aaron Young has beer; CI
in.'. Ls better at this writing.
Sundays visitor* w.th Mr. aad >
Mr*. R. M. Graves ■ *?* Mr. ar.d •
Mrs. T C. Tally, Mr. ard Mrs. {
Earnest Grav *.
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Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Crtctzzlstrx. veHeres protnptiy be-
aase :t goes right to the seat of the
to help closer, aid expel
jeraa Jkdeti p<ue?=. and aid nar^re
to sooche aad heal raw. tender, in-
Saced bronchial ejucous cem-
os^aea. Tea yc«r dr-^r-st to sea yoa
a bcttie of Crocnt'iljtoc with the ta-
ceritaa<iing yoti ta*ijt like the way it
Q-^ctiy aJays the ccigh cr you are
to tare your mcaey Vj./*-
CREOMULSION
for Gjuz^ij, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
fiarr S. Cameron
Attorney-at-Law
GENERAL PRACTICE
Office in Harvey B'.dg.
LINDEN, TEXAS
They ketp iightiag-
You keep baying
WAR BONDS
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ATTA-VTA, TEXAS
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SPRIKG WILL SOON HE HERE!
HOW ARE YOU SUPPLIED WITH
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SOME OF OUR SPECIALS:
B Vitamin Tablets, 1 mg. 100 for 43c
B1 Vitamin Tablets, 3m/?. 100 for ... 89c
B1 Vitamin Tablets, 5 mg. 100 for ... 98c
B1 Vitamin Tablets, 10 mg. 100 for $1.19
Vitamin D Capsules, 100 for S1.69
Vitamin B Complex Capsules, 100 $1.69
Vitamin A and I) Capsules, 100 for S1.69
Mitamaster Capsules, 100 for $1.95
Wheat Germ Oil Capsules, 100 for $1.29
Squibb's Vitamin B Complex Tablets,
100 for S3.00
100 U.S.P. Aspirin Tablets, 5 tfrain 19e
Squibb's Milk Magnesia, l1 •> pt. size 69c
Antiseptic Mouth Wash and Throat
Gargle, pint bottle 49c
Heavy Mineral Oil, gallon only SI.89
Woodbury's Soap, 3 bars for 25c
Plenty Liquid Smoke for Curing Meat.
Iron and Yeast Tablets, 50 for 39c
100 for 69c
PRESCRIPTIONS GIVES OUR
PROMPT AS I) CAREFUL
ATT E ST 1 OS!
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NOTICE TO DALLAS NEWS AND
Shreveport Journal Subscribers:
If you do not receive your Dallas New.s
by ten a.m., or Shreveport Journal by 6
p.m., phone 67.
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ALLDAYS
Atlanta'H Modern Department Store
AT FIPST
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Cold Preparation* at directed
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Every day, millions of hands
reach for the telephone to use Long
Distance. Most of those calls go
through quickly
But sometimes there's a crowd on
certain lines. Then Long Distance
will ay, VPIease limit your call to
5 minutes." That helps everybody.
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SOUTHWESTERN Bill KlIPHONI CO.
We appreciate their efforts ar.d
*<: urs<<: everyone who does r.vt!
riik.'z -j. way U> K j to their own
;church, to *.a.k>- advantage 'A this
; op^rtumty. Im?-. Blue is S.S.;
1 .Sufj<>rir.U!nd*nrit there and a vf;r-/
actr.e worker.
f-.. H. Wall upent tlie we«:k end
with Mrs. E. R. Frame and Mrs
Alic- Henderson of New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gholsont
have moved one mile west of
Queen City on the C'Airtland road!
Pvt. and Mrs. C. C. G hoi son of
Houston n;/enl the v.v?ek end in
trie J. M. Gholson home and visit-!
'd his H.su.-r h"re. Neuman Ghol-|
mm of Naples also came down to |
U: with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Loper and
'furr.iiy, Mr. and Mrs. Liari Griffin;
si..-1 jarnily sfjent .Sunday with \
th-.-in. '^tijer callers through the
'ju,. were 'ITios. W. Gholson and
i., ..Vivian and some friends;
A, << Mr. ar.d Mrs. K1 roil of the
' <,'/U/tiand mm unity.
' a. .jii / urned to H'yuston on
Monday ar^j was to ko on to Ne-1
1/raska, Wednesday. It will prob-i
ahly Ijc his last trip home beforei
*service.
.'.irs, l-.r.na .Sue Allsup spent
.Sun<lay-'I ue:.day in the F. E. Lo-
i per home.
Mrs. W. I). Loper attended a
missionary meeting with the At-
anta ladies Monday.
I'TSEV GROVE
Klva Jarie Horton, Raporter
At'cntion: Brother Smith from
Avinger v/ill \x; present next Satur
day rii;;ht, Feb. 10, to prea/;h for
un. Ik- sure to be prftsent.
Mrs. Frank Thompson has spent
th-j past week with Mrs. Elmer
Sharrer.
Miss ('earl Tliompson returned to
Ft. Worth, after a two weeks visit
with her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clayton and
Arlirie were Sunday afternoon visit
ors in Will Clayton home.
Harlon Gilmore was Sunday
Kuest of Wayburn Waller.
Mrs. Albert Clayton and Elva
Jano Horton were afternoon visit-
ors of Mrs. Florrie Thomas.
Mrs. Klmer Sharrer and children
Mrn. Frank Thompson and Mrs.
Walter Clayton were Sunday visit-
ors of Mrs. Minnie Thompson.
Donna June Reck was Sunday
dinner guest nf Linda Beth Clay-
ton.
Keva Elaine Sharrer was Satur-
day guest of Eawan Horton.
Sunday visitors in Travis Horton
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
IJeck and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Richardson
were last week visitors of Mrs. Ida
Bunion.
"Tell him we're cutting puipwood!"
I
SEE here in the paper that
General Somervell says,
'We would rather fire a
ton of munitions than lose
a single American soldier
"That's the way I like to
hear our generals talk be-
cause that 'single soldier'
might be our boy. So when
the government says the
shortage of puipwood may
hold up the supply of muni-
tions, I'm going to cut every
darn stick I can.
"You just tell the boy to
keep on doing his best ov^r
there and we'll do our b
to back him up over here
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VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE
John W. Hanner
Henry A. King
E. M. Trew, Jr.
D. P. Harreil
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1945, newspaper, February 8, 1945; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336511/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.