The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950 Page: 8 of 8
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IT MAY SOUND FISHY—
BUT ITS TRUE!
For two weeks only, we will:
WASH, GREASE, POLISH AND
CHANGE OIL!
Our very low price of $6.75 labor
only. Total savings to you of $3.
— AT —
VICK MOTOR COMPANY
DODGE and PLYMOUTH
Atlanta, Texas
HOWARD HALL, Service Mgr.
WANTED — To buy 1,000 hens
over 4 1-2 pounds. Cass County
Poultry & Egg Co. Phone 408.
FOR SALE CHEAP — Strongly
built one room house to move. P
G. Grogard, 233 N. Butler. 35-2tp
GUS O'KELLEY— Highest live-
stock buyer and the cheapest sell-
er in the Four States Area.
FOR SALE—Five room house—
bath, airway, drive in garage just
built, 3rd house below Dr. Deck-
er. Cash price $4,000. W. V. Nix-
son, Atlanta, Rt. 3. 35-4tpd
WANTED: Four or five colored
families to move on place and
pick cotton. Have nice houses to
live in. Will pay $2 per 100tt>.
Have cotton that will make over
bale to acre. Tom Moore, Ida. La.
35 2tpd.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tetter,
Ringworm, Athletes Foot, Prickly
Heat, Poison Oak, Itch, Soma on
Children, Walker Drug Co., will
sell you a jar of Black Hawk Oint
ment on a guarantee. Price 60c
and $1.00. 45-26tc
HOUSE MOVING— Raising an
Foundation Work. We buy and
sell houses to move. R. F. Cain
Kildare, Texas. 2-tf
CASS COUNTY DRAYAGE CO—
Let us do your hauling, nothing
to small or too large. We spec-
ialize in household moving —
Call No. 13 or 408.' J. O. Haw-
kins and J. M. Powell. 3-tfc
SHOE SHINE 15c"at 22 Taxi
Stand. Leonard Hall. 6-4to
FIRST CLASS PAPER HANG-
INO—See Clyde Harris, Bloom
burg highway or write card for
FREE estimate. Rt. 2, Atlanta.
FOR SALE: Seven room house
with bath. Large lot, chicken
house and yard, garden and gar-
age. B. F. Duck, 605 W- Taylor,
Atlanta, Texas. 35 3tc.
FOR RENT—Duplex apartment;
N. Pine, 3 rooms, unfurnished,
private bath, attic fan. Phone 334
J; if no answer call 75. 35-4tpd
FOR—General Carpenter Repair
and painting, see W. R. Wiley, N
Buckner Street. 35-4tp
FOR RENT —4 room house with
bath, all utilities. J. W. Beaver
Jr., Queen City. 36-tfc
FOR RENT— JdTinson floor wax
polisher. Cameron's Grocery A
Market, Atlanta.
ALL KINDS—of sewing, altera-
tions; also belt and buckles, but-
tons and button holes. See .Mrs.
Gerald Smith, Shreveport high-
way or call 610-W. 33-4tpd
NOTICE—Don't sell your live-
stock until you see Gus O'Kelley
In the market 6 days a week, all
kinds to buy and sell.
FOR SALE—House and lot, 126
Starkey Street, See J. T. Gholson
PRESERVING PEARS—$1.25 bu
Bob Patterson on the Waldt Dra-
per old place, Anti.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house,
newly decorated and Venetian
blinds. 407 W. Miller. ltpd
DO YOU—have a piano to sell-
Must be a bargain and in good
outward appearance. Call 603 or
514. 36-2tc
FOR SALE—Milk cow with heif-
er calf. See L. E. Roberts, Mc-
Leod, Texas. ltpd
OFFICE SPACE—For rent over
Neese Cafe. W. P. Walker. 36-2tp 1-2 West Miller.
FOR SALE—1949 motor scooter,
A-l condition. Noah Morgan, 312
ltpd
—>AcVi
ie morning meal is an
important one! Especially to active youngsters
— who need loads of energy to carry them
through a busy day of study and play. Why not
check now for things you'll want to have on
hand for serving real "wake-up" meals? Then
take advantage of the big line-up of breakfast
food values at Safeway this week.
Post Corn Toasties
Post Bran Flakes
Wheaties Champion*
Shredded Wheat No
Shredded Ralston
Kellogg'sPep
Cream of Wheat
Quaker Oats
3-Minute Oats
18-Ox
Pkg.
!2-Oi
Pkg.
12-Ot.
P*g
oz.pkg\
14-Oi
70-0x.
Pkg.
Sliced Bacon
Orange Juice
Capitol
Sugar-Cured
Birds Eye
Concentrate
1-Lb.
Pkq.
6-Ox.
Can
Strawberries Frozen Food
12-Oz.
PkB-
Morning Star
12-Grand Eggs
Cherub Milk
Egg>, Fine Quality
Mixed Colors
Doz.
Mixed Sizes
and Colors
( Swianno
TO-Oi.
Pkg.
Top Quolitv
Evaporated
Toll
Mm Cons
■■yboailt
1-Lb.
Mom Cob—
PVg.
s Bread
34-Ox. -
loaf
September
FAMILY
CIRCLE
Now on Solo
Fresh Prunesfcx.Fo'KT
Sunkist Oranges
Com.
Fretfti
15c
104
Always a wide selection of fine groceries at Low, Low Prices!
Co/fee Values
A u Ground Fresh
irway when You Buy
Nob Hill ^°und f,,,h
I When You Buy
1-Lb.
Pkg.
1-Lb.
Pkg.
764
784
Frozen Foods
Leaf Spinach Eye
O. | t Birds
btrawberries e„
Orange
Peaches
June Peas
Flour
Highway Halves
Yellow Cling
Gardenside
Early June
Kitchen Kraft
Finest Quality
5-Lb.
Bag
2
5Y
14-Oz.
Pkg.
12-Oz.
Pkg.
J* Birds
UlCe Eye
6-Oz.
Can
244
43c
274
^ All-Vegetable
Shortening
Check These Values
Tomatoes Rusk
Pork & Beans Quality
Peanut Butter Real Roast
Pickles
Oxydol
Fannin's
I Bread & Butter
I Granulated
No. 300
Can
315V1-OZ.
Cans
16-Ox.
Jar
15-0*.
Jar
ft
104
254
374
254
284
Swift's Jewel
Crackers-Cookies
Soda Crackers
Ritz Crackers wX.
Cookies Lemon Thin
W afers "...
• F.l ...
ieS Orange Thin
Shortening
No. 2Vi
Can
No. 303
Cans
10-Lb.
Bag
3-Lb.
Can
3-Lb.
Ctn.
25*
25<
8 7<
9Y
75<
Typical Savings
Sunshine
i Krispy
Cool<-"v
1-Lb.
PVg.
1-Lb.
PVg
6%-Lb.
Pkg.
6%-lb.
PVg.
6V,-ib.
rvg.
Longhorn Cheese %-u.. c.no Lb.
454
334
Cheddar Cheese v<-ib. w«<g*< Lb.
454
224
Breeze Cheese Food
2-Lb.
PVg.
754
224
, • Royal Solln
shortening Aii-v.9ei<>bi.
3-Lb.
Con
00
Ul
-o-
224
Buttermilk Bread uri-A
16-Os.
Loaf
154
Heinz or Gerber
BABY FOOD
3 for 25c
VIGO DOG FOOD
1 lb can 10c
sAFEWAy auAuiy meats
All Beef and Calf told at Safeway li U. S. Government Groded; so, yow're assured of
uniform quality aft all
Brown or Powdered
SUGAR
1 lb box 12c
SAFEWAy FRESH PRODUCE
Mo ulii-watering fruits and vegttabUi ml Mtdr d#wey-fre*fc best I
Fresh Fryers
Pork Roast
Pork Chops
Drested A
Drawn
Pork Loin
Rib or Loin I
Smoked Hams Whole or Half
Center Cut*
Every Brand
Lb.
lb.
Lb.
Lb.
59c
594
794
634
Sliced Bacon sw'cund
Dry Salt Bacon
Pure Pork Sausage
Calf Short Ribs bo'b'o-in9
n| I n < Shoulder Cut
Blade Koastco
Round Steak
Frankfurters ST"
Luncheon Meat sn«d
Sliced Bologna «*
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Lb.
1-Lb.
Roll
't Gradrd
Government
Graded Calf
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
494
354
474
334
634
994
394
654
494
Baked
LOAVES
Assorted
Varieties
49t
Potatoes Economy Pocfc
Fresh Prunes Itallaa
Cabbage MiS'i£r
Peas, Home Grown
Sunkist Oranges c0 .
Peaches Calif. Hale .
Seedless Grapes com.
Cantaloupes f«cyrn,<'
Yellow Onions w«'
10-Lb.
454
Prices Effective
Friday & Saturday
in ATLANTA
Week Days:
8:00 to 0:00
Sat.: 8 to 8
SAFEWAY
Rutabagas Y"""w
> Turnips
c I'd California
Laulirlower snow wmi*
Head Lettuce gSrSt
Lb.
15c
Lb.
2V*4
!b 10c
Lb.
104
19c
Lb.
154
lb.
84
Lb.
54
Lb.
74
Lb.
124
lb.
104
BOYS KNITTED SUITS
By Gordon Knitwear, in brown,
navy and red, sizes 1—4.
Gordon Knitwear Poo Shirts,
in red, white, powder blue, yellow
brown and navy, with socks to
match, all sizes.
Corduroy Overalls, for Boys
and Girls, in red, grey and brown,
sizes 1, 2, and 3.
Gabardine Overalls, in pastel
shades, by Johnston, sizes nine
months to 3 years.
THE TOT SHOP
Back of First Baptist Church
If you can't attend the Mineola
football game, call Alexander-
Hughes at the half and after the
game for the score.
FOR SALE — A good two horse
wagon and plow tools. Mrs. Arthur
English, Bloomburg, Texas, Route
No. 2. 36-2tpd
Get your hunting and fishing
licenses at Alexander-Hughes.
FOR RENT—House near Atlanta
school. Alvin Hill, Queen City.
TO RENT—To a settled christian
couple, 1 four room house, elec-
tric lights, water on porch, pas-
ture for 1 milk cow, garden, rea-
sonable. Contact Mrs. Dave Zim-
merman, 2 1-2 miles off highway
77 and 1-2 mile east of Bryans
Mill road. 36-3tpd
WANTED — Second hand steel
roofing in good shape. J. S. Tho-
mas, highway 43, Atlanta, Texas
Route 3. ltpd
Get your hunting and fishing
; licenses at Alexander-Hughes.
: J. DON JOHNSON
| Builder & Construction Engineer
i 45 years experience. High class
i Work a Specialty. Builds Fire-
j proof Buildings, large or small.
A-l References
2306 New Boston Rd., Texarkana
HAULING
Let us do your Hauling. We move
anything from a suit case to
whole house full of furniture.
REASONABLE RATES
Responsible Personel
PHONE 13
Cass County
Drayage Company
PHONE 406
HAWKINS & POWELL
Lillian Oliver
INSURANCE
Agency
~ULAVM IT TO ULL"
>M lut Hiram Btrwi
Atlanta, Tnu
rnoKa MI
nU, TORNADO, AOTOMOBIIJi
Lm, mUJJTB, ACCIDENT, AND
H06PTTA1JZATX0M
FOR
SANDING, REFINISHING, ;
ATTIC FANS, SHUTTERS,
ASPHALT & RUBBER TILE,
INLAID LINOLEUM
AND RUGS
VENETIAN BLINDS
CALL or VISIT
Atlanta Floor
Service
William Street, Atlanta
Day Ph. 320; Night Ph. 440-W
FOR SALE—5 room house and
lot, Bendix, attic fan, good resi-
dential section. Leonard Beene,
Phone 674-W.
FOR SALE—3-4 ton 1949 Dodge
pickup, low mileage, equipped for
hauling riders, with heat in front?
and rear. Morris Upchurcb, Queen
City. 36-2tpd
PICK
it out
TAKE
it home
HANG
it up
Anyone can do it! With tbc few
limpl* instructions in each carton
you can change thai old and worn
lighting fixture . . . transform the
room with a bright, new Moe
Light. There's a wide selection of
Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath-
room fixtures ... in fact, for every
room in the house. (Shown below:
some examples of Moe Light's
amazingly low prices.)
Com* In and our
MOl LIGHT
Home Lighting C nt r—Today
M-1033— Authentic
Colonial r«pro*
duction..only
„ We
jlIipKTilll'railltjfj M-213-ln postal
co!or, " ' ' only
M-AiA - Giareless. dircct-
iliuminalion ceiling
fixture . . ,
IT'S 50 MS* TO RMI6HT WITH
Atlanta Electric Co.
Phone 46 — Atlanta, Texas
BARGAIN—In good used furni-
ture. Shop at Stoker's and save—
behind Cameron's Grocery store.
Stoker Furniture Co. 36-2tpd
FOR RENT—One 2 room unfur-
nished apartment, all convenien-
ces. Mrs. C. C. Draper, 880 N W
Street, Phone 461-J. ltp
FOR RENT — 2 room furnished
apartment, private entrance, on
Shreveport highway. Phone 390W
Mrs. B. L. Bunt. ltc
MAN WANTED — for Rawleigh*
business in Northwest Cass coun-
ty. Sell to 1500 families. Write
today. Rawleigh's, Dept. TXI-730-
SAA, Memphis, Tenn., or see W
H. McGill, Atlanta, Texas. 36-2tp
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and THE
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Huntz
HALL
Hillary
BROOKE,
Sunday and Monday, September 10 and 11
mm
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Tuesday Only, September 12
TWO BIG FEATURES FOR 25c!
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Wednesday and Thursday, September 13 and
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ADDED
—COLOR CARTOON— —NEWS—
- TWO BIG FEATURES 25c -
Friday and Saturday, September 8 and 9
Kuril HATFIEI.n • Jacqucline DcWIT
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SECOND FEATURE
"GUNFIRE"
Don Barry — Robert Lowery
COUMIl* fiCUM
Pamela Blake
CODY OF PONY EXPRESS NO. 8
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1950, newspaper, September 7, 1950; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336263/m1/8/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.