The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAY, DECEMER 17, 1942
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
Via ttaa ifcja <tea ft* Jtecs ftisa tWhaMtW
Gilbert
Stewart
Leaders Plan Meat
Supply Conservation
An enthusiastic group met at the
Baptist • Church Monduy afternoon
of last week to organize the Block
Leaders of Atlanta. The Block
11 Leaders are working with the gov-
Will C. Hornsey has just return-
ed from a three weeks' visit to
Waco, where he spent the time with
his son, Major William C. Hornsey
and family, of the U. S. Army Air
Corps stationed at the Army Ad-
vanced Klyiner School.
James B. King from Ft. Crowd-
M ernment in an effort to promote the er, Mo., spent last week end with
' "Share-the-meat" campaign. The | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King—the oc-
! government is asking the Black Jcasion being his father's birthday.
[ | leaders to help instruct and guide1 0. W. Sewell of aDingerfield vis-
i civilians to hold their consumption; ited his sister, Mrs. I. D. Speer
'to their alloted share voluntarily.; of Bancker Sunday.
t lit has been calculated that the fair1 Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Speer of Oil
f share of meat for each able-bodied City, were Sunday visitors in the
ESTABLISHED 1879
Do Your Christmas Shopping
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ALMONDS
English
Monogram
- lb. 43c
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WALNUTS. Silt
FLOUR
48 lbs .$1.79
24 lbs 95c
Washington State
Apples 35c to 69c
California
Oranges 30c-50c
j! j person over 12 years of age is 2 Ms
I pounds per person per week (for
' uacli child under six, :Ji pound per
i week and each child 6 to 12, lVa
j! | pounds per week is allowed. Now,
? housewives, let's show our govern-
1 ment just what an intelligent group
of women we have in the city of
[. j Atlanta. Cooperate with your
(! leaders and let's participate in this
campaign 100 per cent. This is
something each and everyone of
f us can do to help win the war. Our
(fighting men must have meat; they
come first. Our fighting allies—
j who now have much less meat than
jwill be provided for us—must also
have meat. Self-discipline by civil
Speer home at Banckers.
James Coney is attending a can-
ners convention in Chicago, this
week.
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Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Crcomulslon 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-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
_ a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
■ians staying within the allowance ' <;j-i'stnnclinr; you must like the way it
. .. . j quickly allays the cough or you are
set will provide the meat lor Num-| h;ivo your money back.
ber One war needs.
Walker Drug
for Men—
& Early American Men's Sets, Pipes, I
a $
Parker Fountain Pens and Pencils.
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Corday, Powder, etc. Martha Wash- |
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DRESSES
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Wilson Bros.
DRESS
SHIRTS
No man ever had enough
shirts. You're sure to
make a hit with any one
with a shirt from Grogans.
$1.59
She'll
thfsn
wear them
while shopping,
laxing at home.
appreciate several of
cri p, cotton dresses, '
to keep pretty ;
visiting, re- ;
Jerline Kennedy is planning to
open a nutrition course after the
holidays. Your Block Leader will
explain in detail.
iiloek leaders: Mrs. Jay Clem-
S|ents, Mrs. Tom Iiowe, Mrs. Paul
Jackson, Mrs. Jack Hawkins, Mrs.
fit Mary Rogers, Cash Ileid, Valeria
g Thomas, Fred Cameron, Bern ice
p Krank, Guy Gullian, Ennis Steger,
%1 W. 1.. Cook, Will Ilogan, Ed liar-
s' ,den, Mildred Powell Burge, D. T.
%' Smith, A. O. Brabham, B. R. Mc-
JREOMULSION
rr.i Coushs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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SWEATERS
Grand for gifts. Warm
sweaters styled flatt-iring-
ly for women.
79c to K2.98
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Lendon, O. L. Stroud, W. M.
Cain, K. W. Grumbles, Francis
Simms, Jim McCasland, Morris Lee
LL. 1.. Dairymple> Edwin Oden,
James W. Coney, W. V. Koonee, W.
0. Harden, C. F. Perdue, Jerline
Kennedy, Fred Flanagan, Floyt
>\cwkirk, Ken Macy.
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J. J. Bartlett Dies
Just Before Birthday
oi Heart Failure
J. J. Bartlett, age 7'J, was fouiu
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Low, Medium, and Hi.^h Heels, Straps, Ties, Pumps
and Sandals—All Sizes.
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Our entire stock of .$3.9r and
$1.9") Suede Slippers. Yout
choice
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; spent Sunday in Naples wit!
and Mrs. Wendel Smith.
Mi', and .Mrs. Howard Fuqua and
^children, Tommy and Kchecca o.'
Te:.arkena spent the week end in
j Atlanta with relatives.
Karl Jackson and Herman Heard
of M>--Mister, Okla., spent the week
end here With their families.
| Steve Vance, vice president of
I the State National Bank, Texar-
kana, and wife were Saturday af-
ternoon visitors in Atlanta.
K. IJ. Adams and wife are visit-
ing his mother in Tucson, Arizona.
Charles Gage is stationed at
Camp Howae, Gainesville, Texas,
j Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Glass and
i son have moved to Tyler where he
' is employed.
Ifev. and Mrs. N. A. Catterton
and Helen of Texarkana visited Sun
| day in Witt Griffin home.
Neglect May
Invite Phorrhea
An AstrinRcnt and Antiseptic thnt must
plense the riser or Druggists return money
If first bo'tlr of "lETON" fnlls to satisfy.
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LOT 2
All of our $2.9S Suede Slippers,
all sizes and widths. Choice....
A. Miles Insurance
A fi E N r V
Fire. Tornado. Burglary, Auto
Builder's Risk. Bonds
MRS. IIITP.V 'KI.M.NGTON
Atlanta —Mgr. Texnn
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Every pair of $2.50 Suede Slip-
pers. Low, medium and high
heels. Take your choice
These are all brand new Fall Shoes, so come early
Friday for choice selections.
I)r. A. I . Jordan
I) F N T I S T
Offices In his
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Eftst Hlrum atrr^t Phone fifi
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CitI Style
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Household
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Insurance Agency
Fire, Tornado, Burglary,
Auto, Builders Risk, Bonds
Phone fti)
In Parker Motor Co., Bldg.
No. 1 Longliorn
Miscec
Fresh Spare Ribs 25c
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Per!: Live: t. tb. 254
Pork Neck Hones 12c
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DALLAS NEWS SPECIAL
Daily and Sunday $7.95 .
Daily Only $6.75
Dai-gain Hates!
WALKER DRUG STORE
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1942, newspaper, December 17, 1942; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336515/m1/5/?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.