The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1947 Page: 10 of 12
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The Citizens Journal
• QUEEN CUT
Mrs. Coy Draper, Editor
Our crowd was small at SS and
church Sunday due to the bad wea-
ther. Let's do better next Sunday
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
' HJreomulslon relieves promptly be-
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branea. Tell your druggist to sell you
B bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
and the next and on each Sunday.
w. s. c. s.—
Met at church Monday afternoon
with Christmas program. Meeting
opened by a musical number, Sil-
ent Night, Holy Night, played by
Opal Stanley. Devotional by Mrs
W. E. Draper.
Christmas story by Mrs. Burton
Moore. A short business meeting.
An exchange of Christmas gifts.
Refreshments were served in
educational building.
This Week's Subs—
C. D. Draper, Queen City, $1.50
H. C. Stanley, Queen City, $1.50
Birthdays—
Little Miss Mary Lill Hileman
celebrated her 5th birthday Satur-
day with a party, 15 youngsters
were present, games were played,
cake and punch were served. Each
little guest enjoyed this occasion
and wished for Mary Lill many
happy birthdays.
Loyd McCasland celebrated a
Announcing the Opening of Our
HATCHERY
For the 1948 Chick and Poult Season. We welcome
your Chicken, Duck, and Turkey Eggs for custom
hatching and can render you a real service in this line.
You will find in our baby chicks some of the strongest
vigorous, healthiest chicks money can buy. The reason
for this is we have always been leaders in the produc-
tion of better quality chicks. To maintain this lead-
ership, we have constantly introduced more progres-
sive methods that is insurance to your success.
A Word to the wise: There is real cause for alarm
over the terrifice liquidation of poultry, hogs and cat-
tle. This means Meat and Eggs will continue to be
in strong demand in 1948. Authorities agree with the
fact that reserve food supplies are critically short and
a disastrious crop failure could lead to a bad situation.
You would be doing yourself a favor by planning your
Poultry Program early this year.
ATLANTA HATCHERY
Phone 408 106 East Main
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1947
birthday Sunday, enjoying a very
nice dinner prepared by Mrs. Mc-
Casland. Guests were Mr. and Mrs
O'Dell Porterfield and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Truett McCasland &
children, Harold Loyd McCasland.
Our Thought for Today—
Forgetting those things which
are behind and reaching forth un-
to those things which are before,
I press toward the mark for the
prize of the high calling of God in
Jesus Christ. Phil. 8:18-14.
Queen City Tournament—
Starts Friday, 1:30 p.m. through
8:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. through
9:30 p.m. Teams playing: Redwat-
er, Marietta, Oil City, Kildare,
Omaha, Avinger, Maud, McLeod
Bloomburg, Naples, Daingerfield
and New Boston.
Singing—
Remember! Sunday night, Dec.
14th, regular singing night at the
Courtland Baptist church. Make
your plans to be there. Hear some
good singing.
Dead—
The many^Jpople who knew Sis-
ter Chas. Corbitt of Marshall will
regret to learn of her death. She
died Dec. 4th in Shreveport hospi-
tal. She was known throughout
the country as a great woman of
God. Her inspiring testimonies and
prayers will long be remembered
by those who heard them. Truly a
good woman has gone.
We're sorry of the illness of
Martha Ann Clements. Hope she
will soon be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Draper have
returned after several weeks visit
with relatives and friends in Iowa
and other northern states.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Edwards &
children of Bloomburg were Sun-
day afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and
son, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Draper
spent Sunday in Bud Draper home
Mrs. Coy Draper visited Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Bray, Shreveport,
Friday-Monday.
Several from here attended the
missionary zone meeting in Linden
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. Janie Barnes was Monday
guest of Mrs. Lloyd McCasland.
Visitors in Cliff Bryant home,
Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mose
ley, Buck Spruce of Atlanta; Bry-
ant Cameron, Miss Mary Elsie
Clements, Mrs. Edith Boland and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riley
and Becky.
Randall Sherrard, student at
Baylor, Waco, visited Miss Mamie
Bell McWilliams during the week-
end.
"Y" NEWS
92 in SS Dec. 7th. Let's all come
out next Sunday. Let's don't let a
little rain keep up away from the
House of the Lord.
Bro. Smith delivered a wonder-
ful message from the 14th chap-
ter of Revelation. There being 3
united with the church for bap-
tism, making a total of 5 in two
months for baptism, 4 by letter.
Let's all work and pray harder
this year than we ever have be-
fore. We have had 105 average in
SS for the last 40 Sundays. We
are mighty proud of each and ev-
eryone that have been so faithful
We are thankful to God for health
and strength that we might attend
We will have a short program
for Christmas. We will give the
date next week. We will also have
a Christmas tree. Let's everyone
come.
Pray for me, I'll pray for you.
Let's pray for each other that we
might have a bigger and better SS
See more souls born into the king
dom of God next year than have
in the past.
Rev. Jim Smith, Pastor
R. C. Hill, S. S.
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Lorraine Endsley, Mrs. B. Moore,
Mrs. Lewis Farris were visitors of
Cloree and Joreitta Hosey, Sunday
Mrs. James Waites spent last
week with her parents Mr and Mrs
Virgil Peacock.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Crow and
Ethelene were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estelle
Endsley.
Will you please have your news
ready and hand it in to me on Sun
day night, for if you tell me, I
can't remember all of it. Will
thank you so much if you'll help
me out,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hosey spent
Sunday with her sister Mr. and
Mrs. Luke Hubbard of Bivins
Second Sheets at Journal office
HVFF1NES
Joreitta Lou Hosey
Carbon Paper at Journal office
P.T.A. Meeting:
The Atlanta PTA will assemble
for the Christmas meeting Wed-
nesday, Dec. 17 at 2:30 p.m., in the
high school auditorium. Mrs. Shel-
by Ament will be leader of the pro
gram which will include the sing-
ing of Christmas carols as well as
a Christmas play performed by the
third grade.
Following the program refresh-
ments will be served by the hospi-
tality committee.
Each and every member of th®
organization is urged to be pres-
ent for this Christmas meeting.
Subscribe for the Citizens Journal
Second Sheets at Journal office
FLOOR FURNACES
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Let us install your Floor Furnace now before cold
weather. No down payments and 3 years to pay to
approved prospective owners. See us for details and
complete plan.
ATLANTA ELECTRIC COMPANY
utes ...
more
Your
Off/!store
NO. 7 BEEF ROAST lb 48c
ROUND STEAK lb 69c
PORK CHOPS lb 65c
PORK RIBS lb 49c
itShere!
Church services were not so well
attended Sunday, due to the rain.
But, if our pastor can come from
Texarkana, let's see if we can't
come a short distance. So come to.
church, every one, all the time.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Cash, Sunday, were Morris
Cash of Bloomburg; Mr. and Mrs
Strange, Austin Strange of Shreve
port; Mrs. Vestal, Bro. and Mrs.
Anderson.
We were glad to have Mrs. An-
derson's parents with us in service
Sunday. They visited his brother!
Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale.
Visitors in the Cloree Hosey
home, Thursday-Friday, were Mrs!
Judge Crow, Mrs. B. Moore, Mr. |
and Mrs. Birt Waites and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Dow Pyle, Mrs. Walter
Driskell, Hardy Hill, Mr. and Mrs
S. W. Karr and sons, Cecil and
Jesse, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Jeff Ho-
sey and Mrs. Udell Alexander and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel McDuff and
family, Miss Barbara Ann Squyres
and Miss Margaret Endsley spent
Sunday in Bro. and Mrs. Hershel
Wall home.
Those enjoying a weiner roast
Saturday night in Mr. and Mrs.
Judge Crowd home were Mrs. Wil-
lie Crow and sons Howard and
Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Rives,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guinn and sons
Billie Ray and Jerry Neal, Mrs
Ida Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc-
Duff and son J. B., Mrs. Hardy
Hill and Harold Gene, Joyce and'
Betty Jane, Cecil and Austin Karr1
Annie Margaret Hill, Alva and
Emily Clara Wall, Mattie Sue|
Green, Cloree and Joreitta Lou Ho
sey, Mrs. Lewis Jackson, L. E. &[
Lloyd, Helen, Dick and Tom Ends-]
ley, Floyd Crow, Dwayne Cooley,]
Miss Maxine McClain.
Visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Peacock home Sunday were Mr. &
Mrs. James Waites, Willie and
Royce Peacock.
Mrs. Lewis Farris of Shreveport
and Mrs. B. Moore spent week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. Udelle Alexander
and daughter Beatrice and Miss
Grogan's
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Christmas Suggestions
SHORT! NINGf
3 lbs
Pure Pork Sausage
lb 55c
Beef Ribs lb 35c
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Cranberry
Salad
Dressing
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cup Pet Milk
'« cup cranberries
Y2 tablespoons
suij.ir
Vi teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons water
2 Vi tablespoons
salad oil
1 V2 tablespoons
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Chill milk until icy cold. Wash cran-
berries, dry on towel, then put through
medium knife of food chopper. Add
sugar, salt and water. Boil 3 min., stir-
ring frequently. Chill thoroughly. Stir
in salad oil. Whip chilled milk with
cold rotary beater, or electric beater at
high speed, until light and fluffy. Add
lemon juice. Continue whipping until
stiff. Foki into cranberry mixture.
Serve on fruit salads. Makes l3A cupj.
You Will Need*
Pet Milk can 13c
Cranberries lb 39c
Lemons lb 11c
Salad Oil btl. 45c
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U. S. No. 1 Red Potatoes ... 10 Tb bag 49c
Texas Oranges 8 lb mesh bag 29c
Texas Grapefruit 8 lb mesh bag 29c
ifellow, Ripe Bananas lb 15c
Washington Delicious Apples lb 13c
Robin Hood Flour 25 lb $1.90; 50 lb $3.75
Pure Cane Sugar 5 lbs 47c; 10 lbs 93c
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Sunshine Chocolates 1 lb box 72c
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1947, newspaper, December 11, 1947; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348187/m1/10/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.