Santa Anna News (Santa Anna, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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THE SANTA .ANNA WKWg, SANTA AIWA COLEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS.
Whon News
Mrs. Tom /lutherford
vin a sister of Mrs. Deal. Sgt.! son, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Love.
Bedford Is with the Air Force lady In Brady,
and stationed In New York. His
home town is formerly Aqua
Dula.
Mrs. Allyn Gill and son re-
turned home last Wednesday af-
ter visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Gamble in Houston.
Her mother returned home with
her. Other visitors in the Allyn
Thomas Switzer and Miss
Murray Lee Brown were united
in marriage in Brady Saturday
night July 5th. Miss Brown, be-
fore her marriage, lived In Brady.
Thomas Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Switzer of this com- ner. umcr visitors in me nnyn
munity. The young couple are'oill home are Mrs. Gill's sisters,
at home In Odessa where he has j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kempton and aill
employment. |sharron and Mr. and Mi's. Beec- Mexico are visiting Mr. and Mr^
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Deal and I her Wisdom of Morence, Arizona, Babe Gardainer
children Dixie and John Richard' Mrs. Gill’s grandmother and
attended the church wedding of I aunt, Mrs. Herman Greening and
Patricia Siler and Sgt. Charles' Mrs. Walter Williams of Crowell,
Bedford in Melvin Saturday | Texas.
night. Patricia is the daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovelady
ofMr. and Mrs. Tim Siler of Mel-' spent Friday night with their
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith vi-
sited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Deal family Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plunk and I ana ^iri? U1 nam1111 r ri-
son of Ft. Worth came Thursday; day witn Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith
and visited until Sunday with i and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith.
Mrs. Plunk’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Mary Avant accompanied
T. J. Adkins and Vonnle. - i by 2 of her grandsons, boys of
Hilton Sherrod who Is em-
ployed In Brady spent the holi-
days with his mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Wimpy Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith
and girls of Hamlin spent Fri-
vitn
Mrs. Granvil Hext and Deanne
of Gouldbusk and her sister Mrs
Roy Wooten and children of New
lt^nvinA n nlnUinn W r_ _ • _ _
WELCOME
SANTA ANNA
To Coleman’s 15th Annual
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Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gordon
of San Antonio are here on a
vacation with her parents Mr
and Mrs. Bren Smith and other
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mar-
tin of Coleman and Mr. and Mrs
Henry Smith were Sunday guests
in the Ben Smith home.
Those to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Deal and family dur-
ing the past week, the 4th and
Sunday were: M/Sgt. and Mrs
James Wilson and children of
Santa Ana, California, were
Wed- and Thu. night visitors
Others were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ellis of Woodson, Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Winstead of Stanton, Mrs
G. R. Bible and Jimmy Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Seim
mering of Lockhart, Mr. and
Mrs. Fannie Ellis.
Mrs. Lovise Lovelady and 2
daughters and one of the daugh-
ter’s families of near Bay City
are here visiting Mr. Joe Love-
lady and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lovelady.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stephen-
son of Abilene spent the 4th
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Wallace.
Francise Ann Bryan returned
home from Glen Rose Saturday
after being in a Methodist En-
campment for a week repre-
senting the Santa Anna Metho-
dist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rutherford
and boys of Rockwood visited in
the Tom Rutherford home Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Raye of San
Angelo have recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cozart and greeted
other friends here.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Avants of
Rockwood visited Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Avant and James Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shields and
Kenneth of Colorado City were
in our community Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Avant
and Jackey Lynn went to Dim-
mitt Thursday to visit her pa-j
rents and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John X. Steward and Nelda, re-
turning home Monday.
Cpl. Fiern Benge spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Benge.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovelady
of Gatesville spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lovelady, Thursday and Friday
nights with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cozart, returning to Gatesville
Saturday. The Loveladys said
Howard Lee Lovelady and he
had landed safely in Japan on
ship 15 days.
Mrs. Ed Jones and Mrs. Elzie
Jones were greeting friends in
Whon Saturday they were fish-
ing on Home Creek.
Miss Alta Lovelady of Santa
Anna spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lovelady.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Abernathy
and children attended the fam-
ily reunion of Mrs. Abernathy’s
relatives at Millersview Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Amo Bowers of
Doole visited Mr. and Mrs. Babe
Gardainer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tession and
children of Dallas spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Turney
Garry Suddeth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Turney had a painful
accident Monday when riding a
bicycle without a handle bar
protector, he fell, the end of the
handle bar cut a gash in his
jaw, taking 6 stitches, but he is
reported doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson
and baby spent Saturday with
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co-
zart.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yancy
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Klines and baby were holi-
day and week end guests of their
parents, Mr .and Mrs. Arthur
Switzer.
Bert Carter attended the
Brady Jubilee, he was a member
of the String Band who furnish
music on different occasions
throughout the Jubilee.
PERSONALS^
Lois Henderson had all of her
family together for the week end
Mr .and Mrs. B. 8. Elkins and
children from Warren, Arizona,
are here for a two weeks vaca-
tion visit; R. G. Henderson and
wife and children of Big Spring
are visiting for a week and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Teague and
children of San Angelo came for
a shorter visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carl Oakes,
Jesse Carl, Jr. and Frances
Louise of Corpus Christ! came
on Friday for a vacation visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Talley and Luther.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson Mr and Mrs- Bill Burden and
and their three children from llttle daughter of Lubbock vyere
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Ft. Worth, were week end visi-
tors with relatives in Santa An-
na and Trickham.
Mrs. Jasper Robbins and Billy
Ray from Midland and Audrey
from San Antonio were holiday
week end visitors here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Burden.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polk and
Billy of Abilene, visited here
Sunday afternoon with Miss
“wii oan Antonio were holiday ttivciuoon witn Miss
visitors with her parents Mr and I Kathryn Baxter and in the Pres-
Mrs. T. L. Huggins. 1ton Bailey home.
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SANTA ANNA NATIONAL BANK
OF SANTA ANNA IN THE STATE OF TEXAS
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1952
(Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the
Currency, under section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes)
_assets_
1. Cash balances with other banks, including reserve balance
o rTaJidJCtlh ltems ln Process of collection____ $777 041 8fi
2. Jnited States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed-------------’________584 20200
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 17 274 91
5. Corporate stocks (including $4,500.00 stock of
Federal Reserve bank) ____________________ 4 500JM)
0. Loans and discounts (including $609.29 overdrafts')""586 776 19
7. Bank premises owned $4,200.00, furniture and
fixtures $1,700.00 ------------------------------------ 5,900.00
12. TOTAL ASSETS ......-------------------1^975^6
—LIABILITIES-
13. Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships
and corporations________ ’ .
15. Deposits of United States Government L&m«,539.27
(including postal savings) ... q
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions' 197 29 85
17. Deposits of banks . 197,129.85
4,46017
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS-------------$1,797,265.17
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES --------,------------- 1,797.265.17
—CAPITAL ACCOUNTS—
25. Capital Stock:
(c) Common stock, total par $50,000.00 ______________ 50 000 06
26. Surplus ------------------------------------- ioO 000 00
27. Undivided profits ____________________________28,’519.79
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS________________ 178,519.79
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS -------------------------------- 1,975,784.96
—MEMORANDA—
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes---------------------------- 76,000.00
State of Texas, County of Coleman, ss:
I, T. J. McCaughan, cashier of the above-named bank do sol-
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv
knowledge and belief. y
T. J. McCAUGIIAN, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 7th day of July, 1952
Leroy V. StocKard, Notary Public.
(SEAL)
CORRECT — ATTEST:
W. T. Stewardson
Clinton Lowe
J. W. Riley
Directors
Santa Anna, Texas
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1952
RESOURCES
Loans & Discounts __ $586,166.90
Overdrafts -------------- 609.29
Stock Fed. Res. Bank — 4,500.00
Banking House F. & F.__ 5,900.00
QUICK ASSETS:
Bonds and War-
rants ---- 601,566.91
Cash and Due from
Banks----- 777,041.86
1,378,608.77
$1,975,784.96
liabilities
Capital Stock ------- $50,000.00
Surplus .......... 100,000.00
Undivided profits_____28,519.79
Deposits ----------- 1,797,265.17
W. C.
(BILL)
McHorse Furniture
COMMERCIAL and PECAN
?m
COLEMAN, TEXAS
____ $1,975,784.96
X’ T' J McCaughan, Cashier, Certify the above to be correct.
OFFICERS
W. T. Stewardson, President
V. L. Grady, Chairman of Board
O. L. Cheaney, Executive Vice President
Mrs. B. Weaver, Vice President
T. J. McCaughan, Cashier
Glen Copeland, Ass’t.-Cashler
Ethel W. Davis, Ass’t.-Cashler
Dawson See, Ass’t.-Cashler
DIRECTORS
W. T. Stewardson
V. L. Grady
O. L. Cheaney
Mrs. B. Weaver
J. W. Riley
C. H. Wise
Ozro Eubank
J. L. Boggus
Clinton Lowe
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Gregg, J. J. Santa Anna News (Santa Anna, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1952, newspaper, July 11, 1952; Santa Anna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982163/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.