The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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ESTABLISHED IN 1879
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949
Perfect Attendance
The following named students
were neither tardy nor absent dur
ing the first six weeks of the
second semester: LaVonne Aken,
James Bass, Varrie Boney, Ruth
Bradford, Carrell Burleson, Billy
Bob Burson, Nina Jane Chapman
James Clements, Stanley Cruse,
Bobby Dodd, Sammye Joe Fergu-
son, Gwendolyn Glass, Ann Franc-
es Hardin, Jerry Hanson, Freddy
| Helms, Jackquelyn Holt, Harold
Hudspeth, Jerry Hufstetler, Charl
'es Hughes, Dorothy Ann Jackson,
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FROCKS ARE SIZE RIGHT
James Johnson, Evelyn Johnson,
Marvin Kennedy, Vance King, Jr.,
'June Law, Eulene Leach, Charles
| Loper, Jessie Mae Loper, Vernon
jMayfield, Bobby Mills, Gene Mur-
ty, Willie Terrell Murph, Ruth
McCall, Richard McCarter, Her-
bert McConnell, LeRoy McDuff,
liennie Ray McGill, Mickey Mc-
Williams, Ruby McWilliams, Jim-
my Niccols, Margie Nell O'Kelley
Bonnie Sue Parnell, Virginia Ray,
James Hall Reid, Jarpes L. Riley,
John Simmons, Jerry Sparkman,
Evelyn Spears, Charles Steger,
Robert Steger, Sarah gue Steger,
William Teal, Mary Alice Wil-
liams, J. E. White.
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Crisp stylish polka dot cotton in the popular
button front style —' with unusual border print
applique and eyelet effect. Two roomy pockets
. . . inserted belt makes a small matter of your
waist. In sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 . . . in blue, brown
and green. Buy yours today. You'll want several
—at least one in each color.
ATLANTA,TEX.
Atlanta Grade School
Honor Roll Given
A Honor Roll:
Ann Livingston, Michael Scott,
Charlette Gage, Ted Brabham,
Gretchen Oden, Polly Anna Flor-
ence, Wallace Watkins, Lyssa
Jean Grogan, Ernest Grumbles, Jo
Linda Blakey, Deanna Dalrymple,
Martha Alice Lee, Alice Williams,
Tommie Jane Redman, Carrol1
Tomblin, Jessie Bill Griffin, Janet
Gholson, Martha Flo Harden, Wil
ber Lee Stanley, Jan Hanner, Lin-
da Jo McWilliams, Sue Cobb,
Kathleen Brooks, Ann Jackson,
Anna June Reece, Beverly Dell,
Rena Jo Dupree, Calvin Dickinson
Wanda Ammons, Judy Lu Mc-
Clung, Susanna Talley, Charles
Mears, Bob Vinyard, Stevie Oden,
Joe Callicoatte, Kenneth Alexand-
er, George Edward Dickinson,
Dan Nichols, Hugh Watts Taylor,
Marie Lou Ellis, Judy Meredith,
Wanda Mills, Peggy Neel, Patri-
cia Owen, Rebecca Wood, John
Hudspeth, Charles Nelson, Mike
Nelson, Jerry Pritchard, Nancy
Newkirk, Ruby Ann Stanley, Sue
Tatum, Lynn Youngs, David Sims
Bobbie Wilkinson, Sandra Jo Blue
Nicki Bryant, Linda Campbell,
La Juan Clayton, Margaret Man-
ning, Hilda Kate Mears, Betsy
Ross, Vedelia Reece, Barbara Har
ty, Freddy Kimmons, Sara Fran-
ces Sims, Marie Draper, Lou Ann
Jordan, Nancy Jane Nelson, Sarah
I Leach, Larry Patterson, Pamela
Stephens.
A & B Honor Roll:
Johnnie Ruth Zylks, Patricia
Rogers, Gwendolyn Nichols, Thel-
ma Jean Henry, Wesley Hogue,
Freddie Cameron, Dickie Grogan,
Judy Pritchard, Karen Stewart,
Jeff McCombs, Carrol Ammons,
Dan Burrow, Sadie Musgrove, De
wayne Burson, Linda Clayton,
Euda Foster, Jeanette McDuff,
Suzanne Newkirk, Neil Ferguson,
Calvin Newkirk, Linda Collom,
Carol Jean Jones, Betty Jaynes,
James Lewis, Mary Helen Prator,
Sarah Mooneyham, George Jack-
son, Wayne Johnson, Jane Cook,
Mollie Bukhair, Ann Blue, Mike
Nelson, Martha Ann Hancock,
Henri Jo Graham, Nancy Grogan,
Sandra Mooneyham, Johnny Sul-
livan, Diane Stamps, Kennie Jan-
sen, George Wayne Waller, Avice
Ann Dean, Ruth Lawrence, Sylvia
Sharrer, Bobby Ann Stanley, Car-
rel Porte rfield, Louise Brown,
Kenneth Echols.
Atlanta High School
Honor Roll
The following have made A's in
every subject for the first six
weeks in the second semester:
Wesley Ballard, Jane Brabham,
Ruth Bradford, Sally Carney, Mar
tha Caver, Pauline Clark, Biddy
Cook, Starkey Davis, Dorothy
Ann Jackson, Evelyn Johnson,
Joyce Kirkland, Billy Nichols, Jim
my Nichols, Robin Richey, Sarah
Sue Steger, Betty Ruth Stewart,
Billy Date Talley, Joan Talley,
Romelle Tomblin, Janellp Whatley
i Modena Whitehead.
[ The following have made A's
[and B'8 in every subject for the
first six weeks in the second sem-
ester: Mary Caroline Bedgood,
Janette Bryant, Sonny Caver, Jam
es B. Chesser, Rosemary Clements
James Clements, June Clifton,
Joe Draper, Sammy Joe Fergus-
son, Lucille Frazier, Gwendolyn
Glass, Carma Lee Hasha, Bill
Heath, Joe Hefner, R. F. Hogue,
Harold Hudspeth, Jerry Hufstetl-
er, Charles Hughes, Neva Jackson
James Johnson, Geraldine Jones,
George Jones, Marion Kennedy,
Mary Kitchen, June Law, Eulene
Leach, Charles Loper, Patsy Mays
Billy Mays, Eddie Milam, Norma
Moore, Charles Musgroves, Ruth
McCall, Maxine McLain, Bessie
Neal McCoy, Mickey McWilliams,
Doris Plum, Betty Joyce Pritch-
ard, Ruth Purser, Virginia Ray
Bobby Sikes, John Simmons, Clop
ton Stroud, Mary Jean Watts,
Duane Watkins, John Watkins,
Henry Willis.
Six weeks honor roll 8th grade
A honor roll: Wanda Brabham,
Joyce Burleson, Jay S. Clements,
Jerry Gullion, Shirley Smith.
A & B honor roll: Ramon Buk
jhair, Bobby Cargile, Harold Mus-
grove, Jimmie Sue McWaters,
Reba Ann O'Rear, Henry Harold
Ray, Gay Grumbles, Tommy Mere
dith.
7th grade & six weeks honor roll
Joyce Owen.
A & B honor roll: Fredia Bass
Joseph Bentley, Donald Burson,
Robert Clements, Helen Milam,
Joe Neal, Glenna Newkirk, Bobby
Smith, Albert Sirmans, Gaylon
Steger, Jaunice Thomas.
6th grade A honor roll: six wks
Calvin Bedgood, Linda Grumbles,
Sammye Joe Haw, Lossie Beth
Miles, Shirley Jo Reece, Bobby Jo
Randolph, Jean Talley, Bryant
Youngblood.
A & B honor roll: Danny Al-
bright, Barbara Blakey, DaWayne
Capps, Bebe Roy Davis, Janice
Dnllinger, Boneva Dotson, Guyla
Faye Gibbs, Nettie John Hall,
Randy Hanner, Robert Hudspeth,
Tommye Sue Little, Martha Nell
Lynn, Sandra Mays, Nancy Ruth-
erford, Joe Bivins Scott, Kenneth
Stuart, Douglas Waters, Charlie
Lee Waters, Lynn Wright.
9th grade honor roll: Ross Long
10th grade Don Walker.
11th grade Jean Holland, Mat-
tie Sue Greene, Betty Jo Lynch,
Charlene Scroggins, Ethelene Crow
12th grade: Alva Wall, Lorene
Long, Merlene Bond, Howard
Crow, Ellon Long, Helen Jones.
12th grade honor roll: Max
McLeod, Stella Eubanks, Lowell
Wicks, Johnny Walker.
"LETO" RELIEVES
"GUM" DISCOMFORT
You can not look, nor expect to
feel your best with irritated
"GUMS." Druggists refund mon-
ey if "LETO'S" fails to satisfy.
WALKER DRUG COMPANY
IT'S SPRING—See the Fisk Hats
first, all new styles and colors at
Mrs. Nettie Nicholson's Atlanta
Florial and Gift Shop.
Mrs. J T Thomas and Patsy
Jane left Wednesday for Little-
field to join her husband who is
employed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Barker of
Illinois have purchased the Cicero
Simmons farm near Queen City-
Bloomburg road and moved in last
week.
Mrs. L P Garrett has returned
to her home in Dallas after visit-
ing her son, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Kelley and children.
Spring Hats! The loveliest col-
ors, newest shapes for your spring
costume. See them at the Atlanta
Florial & Gift Shop.
listen to
EVANGELIST
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Boy . . . what you can do with a good can of paint so little
does so much to add color, brightness and- beauty to your home.
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CURTAIN STRETCHER
Helps housekeepers with a tedious
job. Pin-type curtain stretcher,
sets up easily. Braced easels hold
firmly. Pins are rust-proof. Frame
is marked off in inches and 1-4
inches. $3#9g
SCREEN WIRE
Black enameled, galvanized and
copper screen wire in widts from
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non-clogging applicator.
J he modern
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GO TO SS A CHURCH SUNDAY
1 Sold My Team and Bought 2 Cows
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McLeod School
Honor Roll Given
McLeod honor roll 4th grade:
Nell Walton, Johnnie Francis,
Shirley Jordan, Dorothy Scoggins
Nadine Lewis. Linda McLeod.
6th grade: Glenn Wilkins, Jim-
mie Stewart, Bobbie Joe Wiggins,
Shelton Wiggins.
6th grade Mary Jamison, Doro-
thy Maxie Garland Hughes, Mary
Sue Lonq:.
7th gra3e honor roll: Peggy Jar
ratt.
8th grade honor roll: Ross Way
ne Evans, Martha Jo Long, Wal-
ter Hilliard.
... and Made an Extra $300 Last Year!"
I was glancing through the mail yesterday
when a fellow comes in who bought a Farmall
Cub tractor last spring. I says, "Sit down and
1 make yourself at home."
"You know," he begins, lighting his pipe,
"I always used to think I couldn't farm with-
out a team. Well, I sold my team and bought
two cows—and made $300 extra since I bought
(that Farmall Cub last year!"
"How'd you get along with your field work?"
"Got the best crops I ever had. Had time to
make a little over $100 doing some work for
the neighbors. Those matched, quick-change
implements, with fingertip Farmall Touch-
Control sure save a lot of time and hard work."
"How does your family like the Farmall
Cub?"
"Well, we have more fun together, and live
better, too. Like the kids say, even working's
fun with a Farmall Cub!"
"Had any trouble with it yet ?"
"No. Hasn't cost me a cent, except for * little
gas and oil."
"Well, don't forget—when you do need parts
or icrvice, I'm always here to help."
Caver Tractor & Implement Co.
Phone 860 — Linden Highway — Atlanta
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1949, newspaper, March 17, 1949; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348104/m1/4/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.