Santa Anna News (Santa Anna, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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Santa Anna News
ESTABLISHED 1886
J. J. OREGG
Owner and Publisher
JOHN C. GREGG
Editor and Business Manager
HENRY P. LEVERETT
Mechanical
_THE_8ANTA ANNA NEWS. SANTA ANNA. COLEMAN COUNTY,
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
AT SANTA ANNA, COLEMAN
COUN1Y, TEXAS
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
IN COLEMAN COUNTY
1 Year .................. $1.50
(J Months ................ $1.00
OUTSIDE COLEMAN COUNTY
1 Year In Texas .......... $2.00
6 Months In Texas........$1.25
1 Year outside Texas......$2.50
6 Months outside Texas ... $1.50
1 Year outside U. 8. A.....$3.00
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FOR RENT: four room apart-
ment, private bath, garage:
908 Ave. B Mrs. Taylor Wheel-
er. 28tfc.
SMALL HOUSE for sale or rent.
See Talley at Sinclair Station.
Rockwood H, D. C.
Discusses Stunts And
Family Night Affair
HT2 *** daSerofMrs.
. ©€tillg at tile hoiTll* nf oAMtn Anna l.ho hriHp
Verdie L. Fleming-,
Duane Rasberry Wed
In Seguin Ceremony
FRIDAY, JULY 11 I952
FOR RENT: Three
nlshed apartment.
Archer.
room fur-
Mrs. R. B.
20tfc.
The Publisher is not responsi-
ble for copy omissions, typo
graphical errors that may occur
further than to correct It In the
next Issue. All advertising orders
are accepted on this basis only.
Entered at the Post Office at
8anta Anna, Texas, as second
class mall matter under the-Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Request
FOR SALE OR TRAOE
FOR SALE OR RENT: House, 3
rooms and bath. 1107 Ave. £>..
Call Black 322. 28-29p.
FOR SALE: 4*/2 room house, well
located, convenient to both
schools, Indoor toilet facilities,
newly painted inside and out.
A good value at $2,500. Would
consider some trade and can
arrange terms if desired. J. J.
Gregg. tfc
Fleming,
regular t2 ln thelr daughter of Mrs J. F. Fl
Mrs Mnn-iiorilS m **** hom« of ganta Anna, became the bride
President8 m!,6 sJ;rauKhan. The 0f Sgt. Duane Rasberry, son of
mesided'at th^h ^oncllle Estes ^s. C- W. Rasberry of Santa
The stunt th)»e^UKil?eS^meetlng Anna Tuesday afternoon at
the EncimnmpnJ'r1Sihave at 5 30 o'clock in Seguin, with the
manE waT? discus^ 28 ,at Cole‘ Justice of the Peace performing
i a 8° thP! the sinBle rlng ceremony-
committees8 u/er^ AuSust. Food, The bride wore a dress of navy
the family night su^pe?.^ ^ nylon marQUisette °Ver taffeta'
In absence of Miss Marialvce
Smith, Mrs. Sammie McCreary
gave a very interesting talk on
flower arranging.
Mrs. Ora Caldwell had charge
of recreation. g
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Ora Caldwell, Mrs. Wilma
Williams, Mrs. Iris Heilman Mrs
Maggie Johnson, Mrs. Sammie
McCreary, Mrs. Dorothy Mc-
Swane, Mrs. Bertha Johnson,,
Mrs. Gertie Wise, Mrs. Vonclllej
pean theater.
The couple’s only attendants
were Miss Phyliss Ann Powell of
Marian, Virginia and Sgt Ray
Dowman of Ft. 8am Houston
who were also united in mar
rlage. The couple will be at home
in San Antonio.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXPERT auto repair. Ignition,
brakes, and general repair.
Talleys Service Station. 7tfc
Estes, Mrs. Myrtle Estes, and the
hostess, Mrs. Marguerite Straug-
han. There were five children
present.
Political
Announcements
The Santa Anna News Is au-
thorized to announce the cand-
idacy of the following for elec-
tive offices, subject to action of
the democratic primaries In July
and August, 1952.
All political announcements
are accepted as advertising mat-
ter and must be paid in full In
advance of publication. Cooper-
ation of all concerned will be ap-
preciated.
U. S .CONGRESSMAN
*1ST CONGRESSIONAL DIST.
O. C. FISHER, San Angelo
(Re-election)
IRA GALLAWAY, Coleman
MAKE OLD FLOORS look like
new — Rent our high-speed
floor sander and edger — low
rates. Santa Anna Hardware
Co. 15-22c
Measures Used
To Combat
Polio Spread
nylon
The bodice was designed with
a square neckline with tucks of
pink ve{vet accenting the neck-
line. The full skirt was of
lerina length. She chose wh
accessories, and wore a double
strand of pearls, a gift of the
groom. The bride carried out
the tradition of something ojd,
something new, something bor-
rowed, something blue ,and a
penny in her shoe. The bride is
a graduate of the Buffalo school.
The groom is stationed at Ft.
Sam Houston with the H. Q.
Det. B.A.M.C. He served with
the 36th Division during World
War II, and has served eleven
years in the Army, eight of these
years being spent in the Euro-
PAINT SALE: This week only:
White house paint only $2.59
gallon. Satisfaction or your
money back. Parker Auto Sup-
| Ply._
FOR ATHLETE’E FOOT A
KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST
What Is a keratolytic- An a-
gent that deadens the Infected
skin. It then peels off, exposing
more germs to its killing action.
Get T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any
drug store. If not pleased IN ONE
HOUR, your 40c back. Today at
Phillips Drug. 28-31c
FOR STATE SENATOR
25th SENATORIAL DISTRICT
DORSEY II. HARDEMAN
San Angelo, Texas
Re-election
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
77th DISTRICT
R. W. SHYTLES
Winters, Texas
A. J. BISHOP
VViniers, Texas
FOR DISTRICT CLERK
COLEMAN COUNTY
HELP WANTED-MEN
START A RAWLEIGH lie Sf-
NESS. Real opportunity now
for pennanert profitable work
nearby. Write Rawleigh's
Dept. TXG-125 2-K Memphis,
Tenn.
NEWT-MELL
BECKER
T. II. (Stieks)
Re-election
HUGHES
CORDER
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
W. E. (Bill) BURNEY
(Re-election)
FOR COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-
COLLECTOR
BERNICE JOHNSON
(Re-election)
LOST AND FOUNDS
STRAYED CALF: Been in my
pasture northeast of Santa
Anna since about Sept. 1.
Owner may have same by Iden-
tifying and paying pasTurage
and other expenses. Rat
Guthrie. 26-28C.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere appreciation to our friends
for your kindnesses and sympa-
thy shown us during the loss of
our loved one, Joe McCrary.
Also for the beautiful floral
offering.
Mrs. Joe McCrary and son, Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary
Mr. and Mrs. Roy West
Mr. and Mrs. Luther McCrary
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Campbell
Mr. arid Mrs. Bill McCrary 28p.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
W. E. (Billy) ALLEN
Re-election
for county judge
WALTER K. BOYD
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF:
H. F. FENTON, Jr.
(Rc-election)
W. J. (John) SMITH
FOR COUNTY CLERK
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
ESTATE of Mrs. Cora M. Burk,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
original letters of Administra-
tion with the will annexed, were
granted to O. L. Cheaney on said
estate on April 24, 1952, by the
County Court of Coleman Coun-
ty, Texas, in Probate Cause No.
2355. All persons having claims
against said estate are required
to present same to me within the
time prescribed by law. My re-
sidence and postoffice address
are Santa Anna, Coleman Coun-
ty, Texas.
s/O. L. Cheaney
Administrator with will annex-
ed of Cora M. Burk, Deceased.
July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1.
It is believed that the majority
of adults have at one time been
infected by the virus of polio-
myelitis, usually without mani-
festations, says Dr. George W
Cox, State Health Officer. In
view of the above It is expected
that most of the recognized cases
will be among children.
Only a small proportion of In-
fected persons are clinically re-
cognizable. When symptoms are
manifested, they usually com-
prise an acute illness with fever
headache, and almost always a
characteristic stiffness of the
neck and spine. Some degree of
paralysis may or may not occur
during the first few days of ill-
ness.
During the poliomyelitis season
the following measures are re-
commended:
1. Insist upon safe waste dis-
posal so that human excreta is
not exposed to disease trans-
mitting vectors.
2. Insist on elimination of fly
breeding sources and do not de-
pend upon community wide air-
plane spraying or fogging ma-
chines as a substitute for basic
sanitation.
3. Food supplies, including
milk, must be protected against
contamination.
4. Always demand safe water
for drinking or swimming pools.
5. Insist that garbage be kept
in ^covered containers and dis-
posed of by incineration or sani-
tary fill.
6. Eliminate all unsanitary
conditions on your own premises.
7. Practice good personal hy-
giene, with particular attention
to personal cleanliness.
8. Avoid excessive physical
strain during poliomyelitis sea-
son.
9. Isolation in bed of all child-
ren with fever pending diagnosis
by physician.
A Daughter For The Dosseys
A daughter weighing 61bs. and
11 ounces, was born on Thurs-
day, July 3rd, at 11 p. m. in the
Overall Hospital to Mr. and Mrs
E. L. Dossey. The little one has
been named Paula Sue.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rowe of Santa
Anna, and Mrs. Ernest Dossey of
Lockhart.
A Boy For The Brooks
A son weighing 7 lbs. and 91
ounces was born Wednesday, July
2nd at 7:48 a. m. in the Coleman
Hopsltal to Mr. and Mrs. Randy |
Brooks of Santa Anna.
The little one has been named |
Randy Allen.
Grandparents are, Mr. and
Mrs. George Brooks, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Tomme, all of Santa |
Anna.
GUARANTEED USED "
Refrigerators - Cook Stoves
Washing Machines
As Low As $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month
Gray Mercantile Co.
Over 40 Years in Coleman
WATCH
For Our Big 2-Page
Salt Mar
Featuring Special Purchases
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SALE CONTINUES
With Many Added Attractions
Julia Bailey and a friend,
Gwen Ranney of Pine Bluff, I
Ark., both of whom attend T. s!
C. w. at Ft. Worth, were week
end visitors with Julia’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bailey.
&
(ills
Coleman’s Ladies Store
WEEK END SPECIALS!
Jell-0
All Flavors
Package ...
MRS. JEWELL HARLLEE
MRS. JACK DURHAM
The District meeting of the
Fair land Association of the
W.M.A , met on Tuesday of last
LEE F. CRAIG week, with the local organiza-
— -------------tion of the North Side Baptist
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ; Church. There was a good at-
Mr. and Mrs. Raby Grantham I
returned to their home in San
Antonio Sunday after a weeks
vacation visit witli his parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Grantham.’
All went on a fishing trip while
they were here.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown of I
San Antonio visited over the
week end with her grandmother
Mrs. R. C. Gay. Mrs. Brown is
the former Mary Gay, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Gay of
Austin. Mr. Brown is stationed
at Lackland A. F. Base.
, Mr- a,nd Mrs- Leon Phillips!
visited from Friday until Sun-
day with his uncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs. Jim Phillips and James
at Pecos. They also visited Leon’s
brother, Hardon, at Peeos.
Biscuits
Oxydol
Ballard
Can
Large
Box .
Shortening
Mrs. Tucker s or Crustene
3-lb. Carton
BaconT Po„ndD;c.l<r .3 9
Imperial Pure Cane
5-Ib. Bag___
PRECINCT 2:
EARL HARDY
(Re-election)
Read The
ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
See Your Local Agents
Phillips Drug Store
and Bobby Jo Densman
tendance.. The next quarterly
meeting will be held with the
First Baptist Church at Talpa.
Just Received New Complete
Shipment of Linens. Ladies Shop.
Nancy Jo Haynes is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Willard in Olney
this week. Before returning home
she plans to visit in Ft Worth,
Seymour and Graham. She plans
to be gone about two weeks.
Will Mills, associated with the I
Santa Anna News for manv
>ears, while a resident of Santa
Anna, was here from Bangs Wed-
nesday visiting with relatives
and greeting old friends He isl
looking well. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Edge I
and daughters of Boerne visited ll
over tlie 4th with Mrs. Charles
Hogue and sons. S
Mrs. A.
this week
Archie Dean and
D. Hunter is visiting
in Dallas with her son
family.
The Capitol of Texas is higher
than the National Capitol 308'
feet compared to 287 feet’ 514!
inches. ' *
• v^u|M>n 1/cty imcn Thursday
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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/m1/4/?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.