The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1943
on the next play to Albright ac-
counted for Atlanta's first touch-
down. The extra point was no
good as a pass from Jackson to
Bates failed.
The second quarter found no
Atlanta Wins Over
Daingerfield
By Guy Hughos, Jr.
The Atlanta Rabbits piled up «=°ri g for either team with both
holding his own ground.
Early In the third quarter Har-
rington went for a touchdown from
_ HHH Daingerfield^) 5, after he, Al-
The first of the game found bright, and MoWilliams had moved
Daingerfield recovering a fumble, tho lmll there. The extra point
U.SMaxineo- & pom®)
third victory of the year as they
defeated a strong, experienced
Daingerfield eleven last Friday
night by a score of 27 to IS.
on the Atlanta 30 and marching
28 yards on runs and passes by
Thomas and Collins. Then on the
next play Oaingerfield's quarter-
was good with Harrington going
off tackle for the point.
Again in the third quarter At-
„ lanta scored with Jackson going
back, Thomas, ran 14 yards around over from his 10 after ho had
end for the touchdown. The try made 2 first downs in succession,
for ■extra point was no good by, *pht« extra point was good with Mc-
a run. : Williams going over with some
After the kickoff, Atlanta in two beautiful blocking by Thompson
plays reached the Daingerfield 50,' hik! Konnamer.
where a long pass from Jackson j -('he fourth quarter let Dainger-
i field come back in the game as
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(now corporal)
ARMED WITH A PISTOL.RIFLE.
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AGED WITH TWO COMPAN-
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OF THE ENEMY AND
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off tackle. Albright kicked over
goal brought out to 20. Ball goes
oevr to Daingerfield. Pass incom-
plete from Thomas to Vaughn.
Collins made 1 yard off tackle.
Collins made 3 yards off tackle.
Thomas kicked after 15 yards penal
ty to Harrington he returned 5
yards. Albright made a first down
on a reverse. Harrington made a
first down around left end. Har-
rington stopped through center.
Atlanta fumbled with Daingerfield
recovering. Thomas made (i yards
through center. Collins stopped.
Thomas stopped. First down on 15
yard penalty against Atlanta. Col-
lins made S yards through center.
Collins stopped through center.
Thomas made first down around
end. Pass incomplete by Atlanta.
On next play Daingerfield inter-
cepted a pass. Thomas made 3
yards as half ended. Score tied G
and G as half ended.
Dr. A. B. Jordan
DENTIST — DENTAL X-RAY
Cm( Htrmtn Kml Fhon« M
| Collins made a touchdown from
I Atlanta's 8. The extra point was
good by Collins on a run. ,
The fourth and final touchdown
j of the game was made by Harring-
ton through center from Dainger-
field* 8. Albright kicked for the
i extra point.
The Atlanta boys did fine job
of boating Daingerfield with Bates
and Thompson doing a fine job of
breaking up end runs, Pavis, John-
son, and Kennamer doing a good
job of rushing, MoWilliams doing
an excellent job of backfield block-
ing, and Albright, Harrington, and| Atlanta will play Avinger next .his 30 he returned 10 yards. Col-
Jackson doing a supreme job of Friday and I predict a score of lins made 2 yards off tackle. Tho-
hall carrying.
Dr. D. C. Johnson
DENTIST
Office upstairs across street
from Miles Drug Store
PHONE 75
L
liame At A Glance—
First downs—Atlanta Si, Painger ,, m
i field 10.
I Passes attempted—Atlanta lt>,
Daingerfield 8.
Passes complete—Atlanta G, Pa-
! ingerfield
all you Atlanta fans come on out
to the Bivins-Trice stadium at 8:00
Passes intercepted—Atlanta 2,
Houston Edwards
Insurance Agency
Fire, Tornado, Burglary,
Auto, Builders Risk, Bonds
Phone 89
In Park or Motor Co., Bldg
i Daingerfield 3
Officials—R. L. McFall, referee;
. Richard Johnson, umpire; Floyd
1 Xewkirk, head lineman.
Substitutes—Gran berry, McCon-
j nel, Willis, Heath. Whatley, Mc-
I Daniel and Scroggins. Dainger-
field — Howell, Russell, and Well-
born.
Line-Up
T. J tlOt'KlNS
Memorial Studio
AttinU, T?i*
MARK EYfcm* ORAVK
—Writ* or Ptum*
Atlanta
Bares
Johnson
Bass
Dellinger
Davis
Kennamer
Thompson
Albright
Jackson
Harrington
MoWilliams
Atlanta
Daingerfiekl
L.E.
L.T.
1..G.
C.
R.G.
R.T.
R.E.
Q.B.
LH.
R.H.
F. B.
Scoring
6
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Daingerfield
35 to 6 with Atlanta winning, so j mas made a first down around end.
Vaughn made 1 yard off right
tackle. Daingerfield fumbled with
Atlanta recovering. Ball goes over
to Atlanta. Harrington lost 6 yards
through center. Harrington stopped
McWilliams caught a pass from
Jackson for 8 yards. Ball goes
over to Daingerfield. Willis made
3 yards through center. Collins
made 5 yards around left end. Tho
mas lost 1 yard through center.
Thomas kicked to Harrington on
his 50 he returned 10 yards. Quar-
ter end with score tied 6 to 6.
Play-By-Play Description—
First Quarter—
Atlanta kicked off, Harrington
kicked to 30 yard line, Collins re-
turned 8 yards. Thomas set back
2 yards by Johnson and Davis. Col-
lins made 4 yards through center.
Thomas made 2 yards around right
end. Thomas kicked to Harrington
on his 30 where he fumbled with
Thomas recovering. Baughin made
a first down on a pass from Tho-
mas, he was knocked out of bounds
on Atlanta's 2 yard line. Collins
fumbled and recovered but lost
3 yards. Thomas made touchdown
Second Quarter—
Hat
round
Jackson
Third Quarter—
Vaughn kicked off to Thompson
on Atlanta's 30, he returned
yards.On next play Atlanta fum-
bled on scrimmage but recovered.
Harrington made 5 yards around
end. Pass incomplete to Bates from
Jackson. Albright kicked to Daing-
erfield's 25 where Vaughn return-
ed 5 yards. Ball goes over to
Daingerfield. Thomas made 1 yard
through center. Daingerfield fumbl
ed Atlanta recovered. Harrington
stopped on line. Albright made 7
yards on reverse. Harrington made
a touchdown around end. Extra
point good by Harrington on run.
Bates kicked off to Thomas on his
30 returned to the 33.
made 1 yard off left tackle. Col-
lins stopped on line. Thomas made
6 yards through center. Thomas
made first down around right end.
Collins fumbled but recovered los-
ing 10 yards. Collins lost 4 yards
around end. Pass incomplete from
Thomas kicked to Atlanta's 35. Mc
Williams returned 15 yards. At-
lanta fumbled, Daingerfield re-
covered. Thomas made 5 yards a-
round end. Thomas made 2 yards
off tackle. Thomas passed to Wil-
lis for a first down. Daingerfield
fumbled, Atlanta recovered. Har-
yards around end. Pass from Tho-
mas to Vaughn for first down.
Thomas made 8 yards around end.
Collins made touchdown around
end. Extra point no good. Willis
kicked off to Thompson on his 30
he reurned to 45. Harrington made
a first down around end. Harring
ton lost 10 yards. Pass incomplete
to McWilliams from Jackson. Pass
incomplete to Albright from Jack-
son. Albright kicked to Willis, he
fumbled, Atlanta recovered. Har-
rington made 5 yards around end.
Jackson made first down on pen-
alty. Harrington made 2 yards a->
round end. Harrington made 7 yds.
around end. Harrington made a
touchdown around end. Extra point
good by Albright on placement.
Bates kicked off to Willis on his
20 he returned to the 50. Collins
made 5 yards around end. Collins
made 1 yard around end. Thomas
made a first down through center.
Pass intercepted from Thomas by
Harrington he returned 15 yards.
Pass intercepted from Jackson by
Collins. Daingerfield penalized 5
yards. Thomas lost 1 yard off tac-
kle. Collins made 1 yard through
center. Pass from Thomas to Wil-
lis incomplete. Thomas lost 4 yards
Ball goes over to Atlanta. Heath
made 9 yards off tackle. McDan-
iel made first down around end.
Harrington made 9 yards around
end. Harrington fumbled, Willis
picked up the ball and ran 15
yards. Harrington stopping him as
game ends with Atlanta winning
27 to 13.
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Arc you fighting: mad
about this war? Docs It
mean anything
to you personal-
ly? Then dig
down and buy
more and more
War Bonds.
For Freedom's Sake
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An aid in relieving the itching that
occasionally accompanies Minor Skin
Irritations, Prickly Heat, Eczema,
and the bites of Non-Poisonous In-
sects. Price 50(5.
WALKER DRUG CO.
BELTS
FOR WASHERS AND
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ATLANTA PHONE 331-W
Charter No. 7694 Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
of Atlanta, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Oct. 18,
1943, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
CoHins Loans and discounts (including $869.38 overdrafts) $ 397,530.10
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran-
teed 881,200.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 53,583.17
Corporate stocks (including $3,300.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) 3,300.00
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance,
and cash items in process of collection 656,873.38
Bank premises owned $3,000.00, furniture and fixtures
$3,000.00 6,000.00
Willis I off left tackle. Extra point no ed with Daingerfield recovering.: ^ac^fn. ^°0(? ^or ^!rst 'J0"'1- J>a^s| savings)
off to Har- Ball goes over to Daingerfield. Col * Albright >"™«"Plete from Jack- Deposit
Williams j good. Vaughn kicked
Williams'rington on his 20 he returned
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
its of banks
Total Deposits $1,828,426.64
JTOCs 0>VI U> I'tUiltVl A1VIU. vv l I T 1 1 , ,
15! lins made 2 yards through center. fcnJ?ck*™ madTe a f,rst dow*M Deposits
Hickey j yards in to the 35. Albright made I Thomas made 3 vards off left tac-|th™ught,centf' Ja(*son ™a<}e 9| T<
McCain 5 yards through center. Pass in-ikle. Thomas stopped through cen- >'ar?s thrfous'\ centf1'' Jackson
Dalby complete from Jackson to Bates, ter. Collins made first down "la< e a touchdown through cen-
Freeman! Harrington made a first down a-1 through center. Pass incomplete L p01I!j °n1..n,1.n
Thomas! round end. Jackson made 5 yards from Thomas to Vaughn. Thomas ^ * c 1Tifms*. arrington kick-
Vaughn' through center. On next play Al- stopped. Thomas made S yards °ft[ Common stock, total par $50,000.00
Total Liabilities
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
..$1,828,426.64
Collins bright caught a 20 yard pas
Willis1 Jackson ;uxi ran 35 vards
from round end. Collins stopped cold
for a Ball goes over to Atlanta. Har-, ,
j touchdown. Extra point no good on rington made 6 yards around left : "
271 pass from Jackson to Bates. Har- end. Pass incomplete from Jackson
13 rington kicked off to Collins on.to Bates. Harrington made 2 yards
i
! ed to 30. Collins made 1 yard
through center. Thomas lost 4
around end. Thomas made:
yards around end. Third quarter'
ended with Atlanta leading 20-6:
...$
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirements account for preferred stock..
Total Capital Accounts
50,000.00
60,000.00
11,962.40
48,097.55
170,060.01
* * *
N'
LET
US
HONOR
THE
LIVING
*/Cute-Cold \*
NEWSPAPER PULP WOOD COMMITTEE
'EXT THURSDAY is Armistice Day. In
other years that day has been dedi-
cated to the memory of the men who
gave their lives in World War I. But this
year we believe those honored dead would
rather join with us, the living, in paying
honor to the men of another generation who
have taken up the weapons that fell from
their lifeless hands.
This year we in this community arc asked to
observe Armistice Day noc with words but
with deeds. This year we have a special re-
sponsibility.
This Armistice Day mark's the beginning of
a new drive to make up the shortage in pulp-
wood. Everyone who can possibly do so is
asked to cut an extra cord in honor of some
friend or relative in the serv ice.
.There are two good reasons for putting the
drive on this basis.
First, it takes nearly a ton of pulpwood to
supply each man in the serv ice with the many-
things he needs.
Second, the present pulpwood shortage, 212
million cords, is just about equal to the num-
ber of service men who come from the pulp-
wood-producing areas.
So if every one of us in this and other pulp-
wood-cutting communities cuts an extra cord
for our serv ice man, the emergency will be
met. No fighting man will lack any of the
thousand-and-one war ^sentials that are
made from pulpwood.
No boy shall die because ue failed.
\ Fourth Quarter—
j Thomas kicked out on 35 yard
line. Atlanta fumbled. Daingerfield
1 recovered on 35. Thomas made 8
No. 1053
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
I of financial condition of the
BLOOM BURG
STATE BANK
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $1,998,486.65
MEMORANDA
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran-
teed. pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities $ 100,000.00
Total 100,000.00
Secured Liabilities
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require-
ments of law $ 2,654,0')
j at Bloom burg, Texas. State of Tex-
i as, at the close of business on the
j 18, day of October. 1943, publish-
jed in the Citizens Journal, a news-
! paper' printed and published at
! Atlanta, State of Texas, on the 4.
dance with a call made by the Bank CORRECT—ATTEST:
; ing Commissioner of Texas pur- L. F. ALLDAY
>suant to the provisions of the! HENRY A. KING
Total $ 2,654.0!)
STATE OF TEXAS—COUNTY OF CASS, ss:
I, R. C. Hardy, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
| that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. C. HARDY, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of October, 1943.
day of November, 1943, in accor-i
I!. W. SWINT, Notary Public
Banking Law of this State.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts,
on personal or collateral
security $136,901.35
Loans secured by real
estate 2,650.00
Overdrafts
Securities of U. S., any
State or political sub-
division thereof „... 107,955.25
Banking House
Furniture and fixtures 800.00
Real Estate owned,
other than banking
house 2.00
Cash and due from ap-
proved reserve a-
gents ...... 125,552.96
R. H. PRICE, Directors.
TOTAL ...$376,066.64 $2,900.00
Charter No. 4922 Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Atlanta, in the State of Texas, at the close of business on Oct. 18,
205.OS 1943, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASS E T S
Loans and discounts (including $249.78 overdrafts) $ 130,774.04
2,000.00 United States Government obligations, direct and guaran-
teed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (including $2,850.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
Cash, balances with other banks, including rowervij balance
and cash items in process of collection
Bank premises owned $3,500.00, furniture and fixtures
794,291.23
91.00
2,850.00
486,964.20
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 25.000.00
Income Debentures sold 10,000.00
Surplus Fund .... 2,500.00
Undivided Profits, net 3,579.62
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check, includ-
ing time deposits due
in 30 day a 317,776.85
Time Certificates of
Deposit 17,177.32
Cashier's Checks and
Certified Checks out-
standing 32.85
Real estate owned other than bank premises
6,400.00
1.00
Total Assets $1,421,371.47
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpo-
rations ........ ...... $1,183,689.27
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora-
00,14 -- — 126,762.79
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 7,862.96
Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) L461.75
Total Deposits. $1,319,760.77
Other liabilities 32.05
Total Capital Accounts 101,572.65
TOT^L $3*6 066 64 Total Liabilities. $1,319,798.82
SU« <S„,r"r „ . CAmALAOOOTOiTS
We. J. I. Alien, as President and Common stock, total par $o0.000.00 $ 50,000.00
E. P. Simmons, as Cashier of said Surplus 43,500.00
bank each of us, do solemnly, I-"divided profits .— 8,072.65
swear that the above statement is'
true to the best of our knowledge
and belief.
J. I. ALLEN. President
E. D. SIMMONS. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 21st, day of October, A. D.
1943.
MYRTLE JONES Notary Public,
Cass County, Texas.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
C. C RAINEY
W. G. CRANBERRY,
R Q. Long, Directors
MEMBER P. D. I. C
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $1 421 371 47
STATE OF TEXAS—COUNTY OF CASS, ss:
I, J. E. Manning, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
v J- E. MANNING, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of October, 1943.
M. H. GLASS, Notary Public.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
R P. DUNKLIN,
T. A. HOWE,
N. L. SMITH, Directors.
V\
Total Assets $1,998,486.65
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora-
u r in<rt n moJo first rfnwn n- ""P*011 "lade 2 yards around end.|tions $1,698.644.18\
V'i l°Pa« ineomnlete fromi^ass *° ^a^es incomplete from j Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 91,221.63
un e gat^,s \tlanta fumbl-l^ac'cson' *>ass to Harrington from Deposits of United States Government (including postal
1 J * J "--L ■ . 2,654.0f)
10,692.82
25,213.92
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