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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1943
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA* CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
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ESTABLISHED 1879
Ml/ra /VeaZ Harrell Efl
Bid for Her Bottle
Holland Family
Reunion Sunday
The annual reunion of the T. J
Holland 'family was held Sunday,
July 25, at this Atlanta city park
Ten oi the 11 children were pres-
ent with their families and sev- j
eral near relatives and friends.
A wonderful day was had by all
in spite of the heat and a bounti-
ful fish dinner with all the trim-j
mingB vvas spread at noon.
Mrs. V. B. Little prayed a beau-
tiful prayer for all present and
members of the family who ivere
in the armed forces and could not
be there.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Holland and Rosa Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howard and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rates and
Jack, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Little,
Lena Beth and Mattie Sue, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Blue, Mr. ami Mrs fe-Sjf -
D. T. Langston, Mr. and Mrs. Bel
vin Steed, Mrs. A. A. Luckenbach,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Caver and
Martha Gai'i, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Holland and daughters, Miss Char
lene Bickham, Mr. and Mrs. T. A
Holland ami Tommie, all tff At-
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. Noble Bates
and baby, Mrs. W. L. Eatman and
two childrem, of Texarkana; Mr.
and Mrs. T. F. Steed, Marie and
Mable, Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Cop-
pedge and children, of Avinger;
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Steed, Mt. Pleas
ant; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little and
children, Portsmouth, N. H.; Mr|the honor of Mrs. w- D- Godwin
and Mrs. Norman L. Little and [ at '■he home of Mrs. R. K. Lee,
children, San Angelo; Misses Fay I Saturday afternoon, July 31. Those
and Betty Blue
Acosta, Fort W
ami Thomas Hugh
Most Texas housewives, like
June Farrar (above), have empty
deposit bottles thejt have delayed
returning. To be sure of enjoying
your favorite beverage this sum-
mer—all deposit bottles should be
returned to where they were
purchased.
Sunshine S. S.
Class Picnic
Tho Sunshine SS class of the
Baptist church enjoyed a delight-
! ful picnic at the city park with
; Mesdames Nettie Birmingham,
i Leslie Echols, H. V. Caver and Joe
Murdock hostesses. The president,
Mrs. Louis Miles being absent, the
\ vice-president Mrs. Hap Clements
I took charge of the business. Th,;
j teacher, Mrs. M. J. Brooks offered
thanks. Mrs Don Cameron brought
a very touching and appropriate
devotional in her most capable
; way. Dismissed by Mrs. Ben Strip
ling. The class was glad to have a
| number of visitors.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mesdames Lottie Dees, Ben
] Stripling, J. C. White, R. R. Lyle,
Rush Davis, H. F. McWilliams, D
Robertson, M. J. Brooks, Hob
Howe, W. J. L. Heath, Clyde Cle-
ments, M. Stoker, E. G. Logwood,
Will Hogan, Lee Jerome, Hardy
Lyle, D. D. Aken, Mack Bishop,
Hap Clements, Don CameTon and
Miss Lettie Johnson.
PHONES 178 or 82-J
Methodist WSCS
Met Monday
Met August 2nd at 3:00 p.m.,
, i mi i t 'in the ,educational building with
S|SgL Paul Thompson and wife Mrs ches, 0>Nea| pI.e8idijlg.
w£ St'yr?°.U.r' I"d,a"a',par,?. V18,Ung I Meeting opened by singing hymn
Air. and Mrs. A. G. i u is. i jove -pell the Story," follow
Elgin wrist watches including | $ £ led b* Mrs- 0nic
eleven dollar expansion band, less
than half price. Frankenstein's,
Atlanta's Leading Jewelers. , . , ,. , , .
e j man, gave the devotional and in-
Mesdames Palmer, Whittington, troduced Mrs. Jim Jett, who gave
DeQuerin, of Overton, were guests a most interesting talk on Prot-
of the Herman Morgan's last week | ®stant Missions in Mexico.
Mrs. H. C. O'Neal dismissed the
Pfc. Karl Jones of Sheppard meeting with prayer,
Class With Glass
After short business session Mrs
1 j Norman L. Smith, program chair-
Siork Shower
Saturday, July 31
A stork shower was given in
ngelo; Misses Fay I f5aiuraay anemoon, juiy «si. i nose
and Miss Molly I attending were Mrs. Lyles, Mrs.
orth; Jess Holland I %rd. Mrs- Leo Foster, Mrs. L. H.
gh and La Nell of Foster, Mrs. Bob Jett, Mrs. L. L.
Field, returned home Monday af- j The circles plan to hold their
ter ten days furlough here with meetings August 16 at 3:00 p.m.,
relatives and friends. No. 1, Mrs. Herman T. Morgan;
' No. 2, Mrs. John Hanner and the
We have a complete stock of Dr I Easterling Circle with Mrs. J. E
LeGeaHs Poultry and Stock reme- j King.
dies. Alexander-Hughes Drug.
A NT I
Mrs. D. W. White, Reporter
Typhus Fever
Pvt. Wm. N. Turner of Fort a 11 Tpvis
Meade, Md., is visiting' his wife j v/vci iCAas
and baby and other relatives on! AUS1IN, .TEXAS, July 22,
ten day furlough. j Reports coming into the State
xr a v t- r t ir ' ,leallh Department indicate the j fn||ow the exampie 0f this movie attended church at O'Farrell Sun-
N. A. King Sr., of Iexarkana, presence of Typhus bever in al-1 star and collect and return all de- i , , nurLh J 1 an®u pun
spent last Thursday in Atlanta niost all sections of the State with posit bottles so there'll be plenty i Were dlnner £uest of re'
with relatives and frie-nds. ; out any particular apparent re-1 ol' cool drinks this summer. ~
Texas housewives might well
Rev. Joe X. Tower filled the
pulpit at Atlanta Methodist church
Sunday A. M. Rev. and Mrs. Tow-
er were dinner guest of Rev. and
Mrs. Morgan.
Bobbie Joe Blaydes was Sunday
guest of Jackie Lummus.
Miss Jo Anna Stone has accept-
ed work at Avinger. We hate to
lose Miss Stone from our com-
| munity
Sgt. M. L. McCarty was week
end guest of his parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Jack McCarty. M. L. was en-
I route to Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Clayton and
, daughter spent a few days last
i week in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert
' Mills home of Cass.
| Mrs. Bryce Clayton and son were
' Thursday visitors in the H. L.
Hunt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Williams
and daughters of Texarkana visit-
' ed in the A. A. Powell home.
Rev. and Mrs. Morgan, and fa-
mily of Atlanta were Monday din-
| ner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Joe
1 Z. Tower, at the Anchorage.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks
Mrs. C. P. Blackman was able
to be carried home from local hos
gard to city or rural population, j
according to Dr. Geo. W. Cox,
State Health Officer.
Brother A.teso, pita, l„t *** *. I'"J"^To^raUon tlom MIDWAY
fine message Saturday night. We I .. b t>. . v , rs ii > Hunt Rermrter
j u- a i Mrs H G McCotliran left last all communities in a campaign to; wrs. n. l,. uuni, iieporu-r
missed him Sunday, as he was m mra- "• *-"• "lu'"ulli" . . . .
' < v , ^ , exterminate rats and thus control1
latives.
Donald Lee Macon has returned
to his home in Houston after a
few days visit in the H. L. Hunt
home.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Tower, Mrs
Dan Ferguson, Misses Beryl Jo
him. We were so very
have brother Stripling
glad
with
Baton Rouge, La.; Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Morrison and Mrs. E. J
Carlisle of Oil City. One sister,
Mrs. J. V. Barlow, Dallas, was un-
ble to attend.
All left at the dose of the day
'hoping all there would be present
.again next year, together with
rthose who could ma be there.
Cross Roads
Club Meeting
Sacks, Plain or dyed, make gcwxl
slip covers or chair cushion cov-
ers, agreed the Cross Roads Home
Demonstration Club when it met
in the home of Mrs. C. V. Hall,
for the regular monthly meeting,
July 28th, for a demonstration on
making slip covers.
Bound seams in red on sacks
dyed blue were used in making a
slip cover for a chair salvaged by
Mrs. Rail from the attic. Pleated |
ruffle around the bottom added
the finishing touch that the chair
needed.
Plans were made for the club to
attend the county camp to be held
at Daingerfield State Park, August
25 and 261V), and each member wa*
instructed to bring a sack made
up into something that could be
iblock printed since this will be
mrie of the urafts taught at the
camp.
The next meeting will be Sept.
22 with Mrs. H. P. Hall.
McConnell, Mrs. Willie Carlisle,
M. A. Carlisle, Mrs. J. M. Dees,
Mrs. F. B. Morrison, Sr. Mrs. R.
K. Lee, Mrs. Spurger, Mrs. J. O,
his revival. Our prayers was with: Ihursday to join her husband Pvt - — --- — _ - - - . n..a„ the Tower and Carolvn Feriruson and
— - ■ to Harry G. McCothran after an ex-, the possible increasing incidence1 "e\. tagan will preach at tne iower ana ^aroiyn terguson ana
us tended visit here with her mother 1 of Typhus Dr. Cox said, "it must 10:00 o'clock hour Sunday. Please j Donald Lee Macon were Wednes-
Sundav" night. lie' brought a fine I Mrs. Ii. W. Beard at Rodessa and be kept in mind that the rat acts come on time. The committees Will (day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
" i "u* ko,.v!Mrs Mae McCothran Atlanta Pvt as reservoir of the Typhus germ, K,v^ a full report of the funds
message. We welcome him back ers, iviav. jvici^omran, ALiania. i\t . ® 1 pnllwtnfl hnilH n now ^hnrrh
with us ntrain Also do we wel-1 McCothran is stationed at Lexing-i and the rat flea is the means by collected to bu Id a new church.
, w , H ton Sitrnal Denot Lexincton Kv which Typhus is Transmitted to i Mr. Wayland Rogers of In-
come the visitors back. We had ton b,fcnal Depot, Lexington, Ky. I ^ ^1 ^ ^ travgl, mont joined his wife and baby Sun
tins week end. | jj0 you suffer with headaches ? 1 many miles from one community: day, visiting in the Alvis Rogers
Godwin, Mrs. R. E. Martin, Miss I home.
Maxine Tolleson, Miss June Pine-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ncdin Durpee visit
hard, Miss Louise Spurger, Miss ed Tuesday night awhile with Mr.
E]|dean McCarley, Mrs. Blanton, | and Mrs. C. W. Hill-
Others who sent gifts, but did Doris and Dorothy Stone was
not attend were: Mrs. .Ralph Blaniweck end guest in the Durell Du-
ton Mrs. Alice Pinchard, Mrs. i pree home.
Youngblood, Mrs. Syble Handley, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Bt;tts an'l
Mrs. Ruth Handley, Miss Rosie; little Lola White visited awhile
.. i m « in •, ■ r< 1 A\ J OW14VI Jiuuuuvuva , Illttlly X1U1U9 J 1 UIII UI1U UJJl L V , —J > '
Mr. and Mrs. TVuit McCa. Are you nervous7 Have your eyes to another, and it is therefore ob- home.
and Mr. Clyde Hill visjted 3 - examjne(j, gee Dr. Frankenstein, vious," Dr. Cox said, "that it will Lewis Hunt is
fay evening in e • 1 in Atlanta office until Aug. 21st. [be necessary to conduct a vigorous ! hospital, having a
home from the
tonsil operation
Earl Jackson has moved back to
Atlanta, after working in McAlis-1
ter, Okla., for several months.
Miss Lettie Johnson has return-
ed from a week's
with her sister, Mrs.
Lee Holland, Mrs. Charley Holland j Thursday evening with Mrs. Plen- an(j frietx"! Betty Lou
Mrs. Troy Parker, Mrs. S. C. Tollejny Hill. Camden, Ala., enjoye
son, Mrs. Myrick, Miss Majoldean, Brother Stripling was Sunday with her grand parents Mr. and and disposal;"rat proofing homes,
r' * Mrs. J. B. Rodgers of Huffines. business and public places; keeping
Keith.
Sandwiches, cookies,
Tea and
night guest in
home.
Miss Mildred Greene visited her
mother Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Betts visited
in the Jim Land home Sunday aft-
ernoon-
Mrs. Fannie Harbnek visited Mrs
H. T. Alien Sunday.
Our SS was very good Sunday! Charles Earnest Hill, son of
although our attendance was small Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hill will be
We are sorry to lose Rev. Mor- home as soon as able to leave the
ris House. He has been transfer- hospital.
LA U S CHAPEL
Mrs. J. K. Murph, Reporter
Commitnity Picnics
For Au (just Meetings
red to Hughes Springs. We have
had him four years and have
learned to love and appreciate he
and wife very much.
Mrs. Vivian Martin, Longview;
Mrs. Effie Burson of Houston,
visittxl awhile Wednesday with
Mrs. Bettie McClanahand.
J. W. Whito visited Doyle Hill,
Sunday evening.
Our sick list is increasing:: Mrs
Beulah Hill, little Mary Alice
Cross, Mrs. Liny Hill and Grand-
ma Hill. We wish for them all a
speedy recovery. Very glad to
know little Glinda Dupree and
Grandpa Turner are better.
necessary to conduct a vigorous 1
rat examination program over the j Saturday
entire State." j Rev- and Mrs. John Goodwin of
Dr. Cox recommends a four point; Waskon were Thursday and Thurs
extermination program in addi- day night guest of Rev. and Mrs.
tion to the already widely used! Joe Z. Tower.
visit in Dallas' poisoning campaign which he as-1 Miss Beryl Jo Tower returned
C. D. Lukens. serts will assure more than teni-1 home with them for a few weeks
porary Typhus control. This pro-' visit.
Miss Bobby Jane Middlebrooks gram includes making all food j Mrs. Dan Ferguson of Dallas
Andrews of stuff inaccessible to rats through i spent 'i uesday to Thursday at the
d their visit I proper garbage storage, collection j Anchorage and in the H. L. Hunt
home. Miss Carolyn Ferguson re-
turned home with her aiter spend-
They were accompanied home by 1 at least two traps set and baited j ing the summer with Miss Beryl
Miss Jane Rogers. j in every home which is not rat- J Jo Tower.
. . ! proof and proper educational mea-J Mr and Mrs. Henry Hunt and
1 sures. | daughter, Rose Lynn of Texarkana
In discussing the
Miss Hazel Law, who
employed at the Lone Star De- j
fense Plant, Texarkana, has ac-
cepted a position at Orange, Tex-;
as, and leaves this week for her
new work..
Mrs. T. S. Foster and children
of Tyler, Mrs. E. W. Davis of Cass
Mrs. R. S. Sears and children of
Texarkana, Elmer Blackman af
Longview, Mrs. Leo Blue and chil-
dren of Oak Grove, visited their
educational! were Sunday dinner guest in the parents Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Black-
measures, Dr. Cox pointed out that \ H. L. Hunt home. Miss Beth Crut-1 man last week.
| since the Typhus Fever Rat is1 cher was dinner guest of Rose'
j known to inhabit practically every [ Lynn in the Hunt home.
H. L. Hunt.
Charles Jennings of Texarkana
spent 'l\iesday in the Hunt home.
Miss Witifred Sanders spent the
week with her grand parents Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wall and
children returned home Friday aft
er a two weeks visit with her par-
ents at Goldwaithe, Texas.
Mrs. Mable Heldt returned home
last week after a few weeks visit
with relati 'es at Longview. '
Airs. Ennice Jones is visiting her
sister Mrs. J. P. Crutcher this |
week.
Please send your news to re-
porter not later than Monday.
Mrs. Ida Wilson and little grand
daughter, Ann Lyon, spent Satur- j Ovida White spent Sunday with i ]le js stationed. Mrs. G. P. Adams
day night with Mrs. Sarah Steger. | Joyce Wilson and Joyce spent Sun, ;s staying
( section of the State it will neces-! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crutcher and
Modern Doctor, Modern Meth- j sarily take state-wide cooperation; daughter of Houston spent the
ods! Thousands of satisfied pat-1 to exterminate the pest. In order! week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
ients. See Dr. Frankenstein for; to do this the public must bo- Crutcher
your next Glasses! j come adequately acquainted with1 Everybody enjoyed the Pot
; the habits of the rat and the vari- i Stew and Ice Cream supper Friday
Mrs. G. P. Adams, her son Sgt ous effective control measures! night, given in honor of Rev. and
Clint Adams and wife, Ruben Hull , that may be applied. Mrs. Joe Z. Tower.
all of Covington, Ga., visited in j jji\ Cox stated that the State I Glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Paul
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Department of Health has avail- j C. Goodwin of Atlanta, Mr. and
Thomas. Sgt. and Mrs. Clint able motion picture films on this Mrs. Fred McClung and Mrs. Ell—
I Adams and Mr. Hull left Tuesday subject and that the Department I ington of Linden and Miss Mattie
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith and
children are visiting in Ponca City
and other points in Oklahoma.
Mrs. John Aldridge and sons of
Orange are visiting Mr. and Mrs
A. G. Tullis.
Miss Nadine Hammock of Ora-
nge, Texas, is visiting friends and
relatives in Atlanta.
Glad to report C. C. Purtlo im-
proving nicely after suffering an
morning for Pomona, Calif., where has also issued a bulletin outlining i McClung of Atlanta as out of the I attack of paralysis last week. He
0 'is in Brooks Clime.
rodent control measures. "This I community guest.
ten days longer, 'lhis bulletin will be mailed free upon! Mr. Douglas Hendricks celebrat-
- , - „ . , 1*" -•«.>£> . ^...0 ouuenn win oe inaneu iree upon 1 jui. uoukins iicnumns i:eieuiat-1 nr blocker Howe Joslin olf Pan
We are so sorry they are moving /'ay_ night with Ovida. | is her first visit to Texas and she request," Dr. Cox said, "and the ed his birthday Thursday. Dinner 1 ama Canal Zone is visiting his
♦ 1-t 1«1^« I f o r n>nn nil olidn am i 1 1 n 1 • 1 ..1 ... If .. I n 1 . _ _
to Fort Worth.
visited Saturday with her aunt, Queen City and Mrs. Watkins is Mrs. Burlee
m • mil u- ,r 11 ,ot,n 'are stavin'ir with her mother in a gr | films may be had for public show-(guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Rupert I mother, Mrs. Lerina Derryberry.
Mrs. Bill Kennedy, of Houston, _ - y g __ j McAdams has iust inf? upon aPP|icati°n through local Hendricks and family, Mr. and: Kield is visiting his parents, Mr
Mc/uiams nas just heaRh unitg „ [ Mrs. Bob Blaydes and Miss Fan- and Mrs. Irwin Price.
j nie Crutcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron and J Mrs. Dee Witt is very ill as we
son of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Bob go to press. Her sons, Allen Worth
Dupree and son were Sunday visit i and Dee Junior, in the army, have
ors of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Hunt. 1 been called home.
asture
Anm/al picnics will be held in Mrs. Robert Stamps and family, 'working in Texarkana. Duane Wat! returned from a week's visit with
each dlub communfty during the ' ' " ' ' " .
month e.f August, so that families
and friewds of home demonstra-
tion club women can wnjoy meet-
ings with the clubs.
The following arc dates for tho j g'aturJay*
different clubs over the pounty: 1
August 3, Bear Creek, .Mrs. S
Kejisler, hostess.
August 5, Union Chapel.
August <i, Sardis.
August 4, Almira.
August 10, New Hope.
August 11, Union Hill.
August 17, Concord.
August 18, Friendly Circle.
August 25, Cross Roads.
August 12, Flat Creek.
August 19, McLeod.
August 13, Lone Oak.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Met Steger, j Watkins at services Saturday. college at Lexington, Ky
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Watkins and
Mrs. Delia Williams, Mrs. Alice | children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Brown, of Abilene; Mrs. Laurissa! Watkins, Thursday.
Draper of Lorraine, Texas, visited1 Loyce and Duane Watkins visit-
Leeroy Reed last week. j c_d a while Thursday evening with
Mrs. Cecil Bedgood and children ; Charles White.
of McAlister, Okla., Pfc. Karl j Mr. and Mrs. George Betts visit
Jones of Dodge City, Kansas, visit J her mother, Mrs. Grady Huf-
ed last week with Mrs. J. T. I stetler, Saturday awhile
Stamps. | Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Rhea and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyon and! grandchildren, Carolyn and Buddy
boys visited Saturday night with 1 °t Amarillo, attended the funeral
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Steger. j °f Joe Turner, Tuesday, and spent
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cochran and ! the rest of the week with relatives
Mowing pasture grass starts
growth of tender blades which
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gardner and adds much to grazing value. Stock
| children of Dallas are vacationing men who practice it says it pays
with relatives and friends in At- in livestock production.
lanta and Queen City. Mr. Gard-1 Unlike other plants, grass grows
ner is employed by North Ameri- from the base of blades and above
Ellington Memorial
Hospital Notes—
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Griffin, Texarkana, a son named
William Raymond Jr., July 28.
Mrs. James Wommack, Douglass
ville, minor surgery, m
Vernon Barton, Marietta, minor
surgery.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fes-
tervan, Rodessa, a son named Lar-
ry Ellis, July 2D.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Port-
erfield, Atlanta, a daughter named
Vina Darnell, July 30.
Mr. Lefis Hunt, Atlanta, minor
surgery.
Mrs. Ed Smith, Bloomburg, ma-
jor surgery.
Mrs. Marcielean Sullivan, At-
lanta, treatment.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Mo-
ore, Atlanta, a daughter, July 31.
Mrs. J. D. Lee, Naples, treat-
ment.
Malissi Stanley, Naples, major
surgety.
William E. I-ong, McLeod, major
surgery.
Mrs. E. W. Frankenstein, Atlan-
ta, treatment.
Margaret Patton, Bivins, minor
surgery.
Mr. Raymond Taylor, Atlanta,
minor surgery.
< laugh ter Grady Jo, Mrs. J. M.
Colvin, Mrs. R. G. Law and son
Muzon of Texarkana, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Murph and Willie
Terrell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burson and
and friends of Anti and Queen
City.
Mrs. Witt Griffin and Ruby and
Joyce Wilson spent Thursday in
Queen City, and enjoyed a picnic
on the lake at Thurman Burkhal-
boys spent the week end with their 1 ters at Bivins.
parents and attended the revival | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duke, Mr and
meeting at Piney Grove.
Mrs. Irvin Bobo and daughters
Ernest Louis Kennedy of Aus- j sPer,t Sunday in Cooper Plum
tin, is visiting his grand parents home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murph. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rhea and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coats and J°rry> Buel Rhea and Jewel Rhea
baby of Courtland visited Sunday °' Chicago, visited awhile Monday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Witt
Claud Jaynes. Griffin.
Mrs. J. M. Baucum, Miss Mary
Lou and J. P. Jaynes spent Fri-
day in the J. K. Murph home.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steger and
Pfc. Robert F. Stanley, who re-
ceived his basic training at Shep-
. -. Par(* Field, has been transferred
daughters visited Sunday with Mr | to sioux Falls, South Dakota, to
and Mrs. Met Steger. I receive his training in a radio
Rev. Morris House visited Wed-1 school. Pfc. Stanley is the son of
nesday afternoon in the Robert
Stamps home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cargle and
son Bobby Lynn visited Sunday in
Talco.
Mrs. Jim Humphreys of New
Iberia, La., visited Tuesday with
J. K. Murph and family.
Mrs. Horace O'Rear and chil-
dren of Kingsville are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Collins
v
Trade in Atlanta—We can do all
kinds of Printing.
A. L. Stanley of
Mr. and Mrs.
Cass Springs.
Mrs. Morris Cobb and son are
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs
C. P. Blackman for the next 3
weeks.
Wayne Walker has been pro-
moted to Seaman 2nd class at
Camp Peary, Va.
can Aviation Inc., Dallas.
! joints, says Marvin Carter Coun-!
1 ty Agri. Agent. Cutting stems j
and pruning blades either by mow-
Ann Morgan spent several days
last week in Overton, returning jn{f or grazing revives growth of $
Sunday. j tender, nutritious forage. Growth | £
Do you have a boy in the ser-1 continues provided the soil is fer- J !>.
vice? Send him a Bulova Wrist, t>'e, and moist. | A
Watch with expansion band, corn-! Establishing the profit of pas-
plete for $29.75. We will pay the turo mowi"?. the Texas Agricul- V
tax. Frankenstein's, Atlanta's tural Experiment Station, Angle-, y
Leading Jewelers. i ton< on coastal prairies, recorded | 1
J yields and chemical analyses of
Mrs. Leo Moseley and Mrs. Rob mowed pastures as compared to X
ert Cobb and Sue are visiting their seasonal growth without mowing *!•
sister, Mrs. H. S. Simmons, Hous- j or grazing. Bermuda yielded more !£
ton, this week. | than twice as much under mowing' y
_ „ . . , and four times as much total 1X
Mrs. W. E. Mason is visiting her poum)a 0f protein and phosphorus.1 T
husband at Camp Abbott, Oregon. Unmowed carpet graas yielded $
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hubert niore hay than mowed, but total 1
Little and daughter, Tommy Sue, pounds protein and phosphorus
and Mrs. Clark Birmingham and were greater under monthly mow- ^
children visited first of the week ln£- , Y
in Galveston with relatives. I Carter recommends mowing to .j.
control weeds when worst weeds *
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bearden an- begin to bloom, or soon enough to 3.
nounce the birth of a daughter, at finish them before seed forms. Cut •{•
Brooks Clinic July 27, weight 8V6 the high the first time so that !£
lbs, named Judy Ann. Mother and the sprouting stubble can be cut v
daughter doing nicely. again. In clearing worthless trees X
,, . . 1' and brush, Carter suggests that T
Mrs. Arry Metcalf has returned th(W on ,and too r0URh for niow_ Y
home after two weeks visit in El . mi ht be ,eft for wild)if(, X
Dorado, Ark. She was guest of Mr toction and feed. Surh natural X
and Mrs S. M. Ramsey, who are Rr0Ve8 should ^ fenced out of the ?
former Atlantans. > pasture to keep stock away from $
If you have a vacant apartment ticks. In open pastures they suffer
list it at Alexander-Hughes Drug i 'osa insects.
Over 15 families are wanting Some stockmen depei>d upon hay
apartments at once. j from Pastures mowed during lush
! spring growth. The feed value of
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L. Blue left Mon- hay cut before maturity and baled
day to report back to Camp Haan, or stacked, more than offsets the
Cpl. Pete Glass of North Caro-1 Calif., for duty after spending .1 cost as compared with leaving an
lina is visiting his parents Mr. and week with his parents Mr. and Mrs overgrowth on the pasture where
Mrs. Clyde Glass. I Leo Blue and family. its feed value is lost.
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1943, newspaper, August 5, 1943; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336186/m1/5/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.