Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964 Page: 2 of 4
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BASTROP iTEXAS> ADVERTISER. JANUARY 2. 1964
Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Perry
and children of Mobile, Alabama,
wen' holiday quests of Mr. Per-
n's mother. Mrs. Ruby Perry.
In Mcmoriani
ft r
Rev and Mrs. Dewey Baldwin
and family spent Christmas in
Goldthwuite with Mrs Baldwin's
family They then went on the
Wichett where Bro. Baldwin per-
formed the wedding ceremony for
a young couple who met in the
Baldwin home in Balmorhea a few
years ago. The returned to Bas-
trop Friday.
Dr. Frank W. Denison Jr. of
Chicago, Illinois, and children.
Frank. Lloyd and Debbie, are
guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs Frank W. Denison Sr.
Mrs.
tThe following tribue was given
I by the Rev. Swen Beige of Waco
Marie Waterman of San \ al «'rvkvs held for Price Hefner
December 17. 1%.5. at Maris tun
are the Loixl 1 ed are Ihe dead which di>
—Romans 1-1:8 ' Uirtl from henceforth: Y«
Price has lived his life; we must | the Spirit. that they m,|j
the S nday t fore his death on 1 also live our lives i from their l&ttors; mid thi j*
Monday. Pi e always cheered j "And I heard a voice from hea- d<> follow them."
I Price never <|Ud-
The lasi time 1 saw Price was
i in the hospit d an December 15.
ler. Mrs Miller and children
Holiday s visitors of Mr. and
Mrs W. H. Warren spent the ,\ntonk> spent Saturday in the ,
Chr.stmas holidays m Houston „f her brother, Frank W l>ral n,aP< 1 111 bmithville.i
v\ ith hei nephew, Chalmers Mil- ivn.son Sr., and Mrs. Denison A|1 minor—
"For God so loved the world,
Jimmy Hennery spent the ho- (ha( ^ ^ ^ ^ be8B|U,n ^
Mis Onrsr Knskt* , <i toK, I""" """
wore U. ami Mrs Lloyd ProbM | P1'™1' "" hav1' '■vrr'
of Lul>bock. Mr. and Mrs. Dick i Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Kelley of !;,s'>ng life.
Davee of Brown wood, Mrs. Wil- | Ijike Charles were holiday guests —John 3:16
lis Mod. row and Sharon of Mar- of relatives and friends here, j , ^ ,iKv,us (hmk ,ha, Cjod
quelle. Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. |Mrs. Carrie Smith returned homely, mp (hp prWlU^ ()f k„(M.
yon up when v(<u went to cheer ven saying unto me, Write. Bless
him up Th< l was the kind of
man l'rice lit tier was You had
to love him: lie loved you.
-Revelation.
Bill cku rtz, Debra and Susan. of i with them Monday to spend the
Lubbock. Mr and Mrs. Howard j New Year week.
Miller, Margie. Dianna. Howie
and Peggy . Hdwardsburg. Mulli-
gan. Mr. and Mrs. John Stall,
Brenda. Rosalie ami Nadene of
Odessa, Marvin Friske of Hous-
ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Beck
"Hi, Swen That was what j
he said when 1 went to siv him !
thai Sunday Pie words that he
said when I eft. are the ones
that bring !• trs to niy eyes.
"Thank you for coming by. Swen."
Price was always grateful.
You never .iw Price Hefner
that he didn't teach you some-
thing about livir-i a Christian life.
I am thankful tliat I was able
to see Price, that is. to meet him
in my lifetime He meant more
TOWER
inn Price Hefner. It was an ho-
nor and privilege to have known
Christmas guests in the home him. To have U-en a part of his
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. McNulta ! f'nal service was a great honor
were Mr and Mrs. C. L. Null of " an honor to have been the
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. James C. pastor of such a fine deacon. Sun- ' 'ban eould «ver have known
Null and family of Lampasas, day School superintendent, and 1° nte. Memories of Price an
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Null of Ter- Christian. To realize that IYiee pleasant memories.
roll, and Mr. and Mrs George has gone to U with our I>>nl is
difficult to understand since he
was, seemingly , in the prime of
It is not lor us to under
THEATR
-BASTRO
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laytfln
spent the Christmas holidays in
Garland, guests of their daughter j ajld Wesley o( Bastrop
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wallace. Other guests in the Wal Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and Null of Galena Park. Mrs Me-
lace home were Rev. and Mrs children have returned to Taeo- Nulta's mother. Mrs G. W. Null.
S. E. Hudson and family of Dal- ma. Washington, after spending fell just before Christmas and 111,1
las, who were former residents Christmas with Mr. Sharp's mo- broke her hip. and is a patient in s< nd all things but to trust in
of Bastrop ther, Mrs. J. P. Sharp. the local hospital. the Lord and to know that, though
His ways may Iw mysterious to
us, He is haunt,' His way in lbs
world. It was God's will that
Price be taken, it was im honor
to have had such a fine friend
a*- Price Hefner.
MKIINRHIBY and Till ItKIIAY. JAM AMY I «:
No Bargain Night Thuratlin*J*
Regular Admission
me only, but
love his ap
\r. Influence—
" . and iK>t
unto all them th,
p< tring."
— II Timothy 1:8b
James says that life is "as a
vapor". Certainly, it is tempor-
ary. If the life that Price lived
ended when he drew his last
breath, then it wa too short
Price would not hav< wanted it to
have In-en that way II is not
that way . Tlie infi ence tluit
Price had lives on It lives in
j, KM V'4JMKS
^DOUGUS^f MASON
HI. mmI,MM>«1>C. K(Wk ik*M •
? PAUL FT
LUMsl^Ltl
CI««m**co i • TECHNIC0LO
I KIII.W and S.ATI ltl AY. JAM AK\ :
BEACH
BOB CUMM1NGS
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IF YOU'RE planning to build, FOR RENT—one three bedroom FOR SALE— Coastal Bermuda
■•finance, remodel, or improve house, unfurnished, and one three Grass Sprigs. Sprigger avail-
your farm or ranch, see us for I bedroom, two bath house. Phone able for rent. Write or call
a long term, low interest rate j ca 9-2661. 44-tf Charles Schulz, Route_ I, Paige,
No application or loan
closing fees. Federal Land j for SALE-Brand new Cole
Bank of La Grange, E. A. stot,| clerical rolling office chair,
Boitach. Manager, La Granga, wilhout arms cxtra ldrgP foam
T«vaji 2-tf
' rubber scat and spring back rest,
F _E—bi.itanica Junior all nylon bearings, 5 way adjust-
Book .. Good condition. Terms ments, sand color, retail price
available. Mrs. A. A. Schilling, $69.95. for onl\ $49.95; slightly i 9-3372, and Snow White Laun- belp
CA 9-2977.
Pleasant Memories—
"I have fought a good fight;
I have finished my course, I have 'he lives of all who knew him
kept the faith henceforth there We an- better people for having
is laid up for me a crown of known him He attempted to live
righteousness, which the lx>rd. the a Christian life before all men,
righteous judge, shall give me at ncd just his family or church
that dav ..." members. This should be an en-
—II Timothy. 4 7. 8 eouragement, a challenge to as
There are many memories that | to do likewise. This adds so much
come to mind when I think back ; ?or purpose to his ltfe. It can
over the time in which I came to add to our life We too, should
30-tf | know Price develop frini'llim ss humor, deep
~~ rnivps Firsf 1 rrmpmbcr Ihe first concern for others, gratrinl pride.
SINGER SEWING MACHINES , that j came to lIlUs helpfulness, persisteno f'oth. and
SALES AND SKKVIL, n(> , wag (nt;hten.fl. was not gratitude Price would prot.u
"«• ■"my «• Wy,"ai" ",;v,r ,wt"11 "V1A'"
Furniture Company. Phone CA '<>r ^ ,0 tv m>r' hk' J,'su
— "Are i "*"
Texas. CLinton 3-2402.
At A ft*** a*
8I NDAY and MONDAY. JAM *KV S «:
TWO FEATURE MOVIES
ilOOIENANY llOO'r
PLCS tl
^(lourUliip of Eddie's Fathc
TECHNICOLOR
There was Price.
For whetivr we live w<> live
41-4 U8ed Secretary chair, scientifical- dry, CA 9-2358. J. L. Randle you the preacher? was his com- unto
wnp cat * tratt- ly designed, live way adjustment. ! of 918 Congress Avenue Shop, | ment as his shr.rl stubby hand die, w.
ER HOUSE. See Chas. Faske sPrinK back, brushed aluminum Austin. 5-tf was being extended to me We tin r <
at Seigler Plumbing. 32-tf
■ l>>rr 1 and wh«'tv r we
die unto the Lord, who-
live then fore or die we
Ja<*k|>ol Nielli
FOR RENT—Two liedroom fur-
nished house and three bedroom
unfurnished house. CA 9-2175. ... , .
Bastrop Advertiser
frame and base with hooded swi- j POR SALE—1 Kenmore 2-ton air shof>'< bands, and 1 had a friend
vel casters, foam rubber seat and | conditioner. 220 volts, and 1 Ken- , ^,al u as "1< Kin<' °' nian u-,s
back, sand color, sells for J66.75, more 1-ton air conditioner. 110 I" nendly. welcoming, faithful,
for anly S34 96. See them at the volts. Both in excellent condition. Then there was Ihe first time I
44-tf Will sell separately. Phone CA had the privilege of eating in the
— 19-2123 43-1-p j Hefner home "Just help y our-
. WATERWELL DRILLING^ I ~ " prracM ■> >..' >]«
" "OMAN installed. Nothing dow ' k-" ™
SPAIil. TIME meant it, too. In IVice's home.
YOl,R MAN OK WOMAN WATERWELL DRILLING and
, TV pumps installed. Nothing down
I need listings. I have recent-1 SPAKH T1MK Three years to pay. Sterling <•
ly acquired a few surburban j, ; of ill and collect money from ! Drilling Co., Phone HI 2-359S. >',lU Kv''r<' a m«*ml*-r of sh< faun
tracts that, in my opinion, should niaehmes dispensing IliGrade i401 South I-amar, Austin, tf
sen at the advertised price. 95 Candv Gum ^ Spor( Cards m |
acres at $12n. on I'M 619; 81 acres , , , r. ., ,
, tnis an a. I,asv to do. Lxcellent
adKiining at $100: 101 acres at
$110; 5 acre block on Bastrop* ncor:;'' 00 cash m^lred for
Austin Highway, $175 down and • bviude ptn>ne num-
$10 per month. H. F. Phillips, b Write P. O. Box No. 1682.
Elgin, Route 2. Phone McDadc Wae<>. Texas 44-2
BR 3-2777. 41-1 p
HEARD IN \PRIL
Handel's Mes.s.ah >
Iv.inl tt.« Chnstmas
it was begun in Auguct.
in S«. ptemi -r and first p,
in April.
•*n is
w&aon.
ni sited
formed
F:IIM>I)AV. <IA\I \IC\ X
CLOSED
r
nn ItMrw J M \lt\ 9
FOR RENT—In fclgin, nice
MATTRESSES RENOVATED two, three and four room a-
ar made into innerspririg. Write partments. furnished or unfur-
Beat Bedding Co., Round Rock, nished, bills paid. Also house.
Texas, or leave orders at the See Woodie Hall, 800 North
Bastrop Meat Market. tf Main, Eljjin. AT 5-4148.
Dr. Jas. P. Wood
Optometrist
OFFICE HOURS
SPECIAL STOCK DISCOUNT
TI1ROI < H JAM AIS SI, 1961
*
L. W. Stolz Memorials, Inc.
I* o. BOX PHONK tM-3I4«
1% ORANC.l TKX - * MS
I A. M. to 5 P. M.
DAILY
PHONE CA 9-2321
OUR POUCY —
ON EVERY JOB
• IIONRST APPRAISAL
« EFFICIENT SERVICE
• PRACTICAL REPAIR
Discount Sale
Special inventory clean-up sale on all used tractors
and farm equipment. Too heavily loaded for end
of year. Used John Deere "A's", "60V and
"70V, land planes and scrapers, 4-row cultivators
and bedders, disc harrows, sub-soilers. Bid invited.
T&T Implement Company, Main and 19th Streets,
Bryan, Texas. 41*3
For A Top Value Market On All CIsmmcm of Livestock
CONSIGN TO
LOCKHART
LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE
BONDED PUBLIC WEIGHER
Every THURSDAY. 1:00 P. M.
Fort Worth packer top prices on all elasaea of hogs
Also bring your- cattle to the aale, as we have plenty of
buyers for all classes of livestock
Caae and Visit the Sale Where Ouyers and Sellers Meet.
We are Bonded for Your Protection.
Lockhart Livestock Auction
OFFICE PHONE: EX 8 8478 or EX 8-9615
E*®a,pth Riddle Eugene Swertner Joe Lee Rathsisn
Lockhart Austin Bastrop
EX 8-2781 CA 9-2304
ly. Then the f<-i; :ni; « f i
eeptanee fn«m the tn-vanmiu,'
Then- was hi*, tj'pual humor his
good naturr It always mad^ you
f<-el koo<1.
I remember hit- eiwicem ovei
"this Utile churrh", a* 1m- called
Hills Prairie He was always ren
dy to v isit .irid h'- knew e\ < r>«HV
around. When ymi visili^l with
Prici •!,<■ [>"p.' kiH'vv thai h''
was sineen'. and bt-fnre ytu left,
thry knew -if tht-y <Ik1 n"' aln-.i
ly—that thev (Hi^'ht to tx in
churrh I recall his prayers, in
which he Ix-f^i*! <k*1 never t«>
let us become dissatisfied, and
to "bless theiy- faithful few
Pnee w.is sincere. He nc\er
showe<l it o|ienlj txit when Hills
Pr'nrie was In tnnible—finan< i; l
ly. Price was deep;-, eon-erne.)
Bring your car to us for a true : ' w,"'n A*' !i t '
estimate and the finest we can oui 'i"• fus.-.-s u <i • mrxis
offer in the way of automobile ,,v<e i hureh hus H' > .
repair . . . . . . re.vt • « .pi• , .,-t, ■ ....
If we cant fi* it, WE WILL
TELL YOU " was '!■" °'"t) ■'! ngnl oi
. wrony Price was sincere in his
Cassel's Garage j religion.
1501 PINE STREET I b>l i him to hunt.iv,: t>ut
32 5-p that 1 iHjfj'-d he did not ;■( t his
deer on Sunday, h< returned to
say that he did not. Hi could
joke, or l>e Ninious
Price was proud of Ihe family
he reaml: the church where hi
worshipped, the friends he had
the work he did, and of the God
liiven opportunity to live life
Price was always willing to help
a friend. I could not count the
times that lie helped different
members of the conjfreKation and
the community It did not mat
ter whether he was busy, or had
plans If you needed help. Price
would help you.
Price sto>*l up for what he Ix-
lleved If he was wrong, he would
admit it. If he was right, h« sIotkI
steadfast If he had doubts or
| questions, he wis not afraid to
ask what others though! Price
was fair, not overly demanding
Price did not know what it
meant to quit. He just never did
that while I knew him. Discour- |
aged, he wisild say, "Preacher,
many times I have thought ahoul
going somewhere else (to chtuchl,
but I know this little churi+i is j
needed." He never gave up on '
the church thai meant so much to
him. It always dc|iendcd upon j
him, ti*>. lie never gave up on i
his friends, and I don't lliink thai
he ever had an enemy. He knew |
tliat his friends would straighten j
up, if they were helped; but not J
if everyone just gave up on them.
He never ifuit smiling, Irying.
hoping Even in the hospital.
Gamble Lodge
No. 241 AF A. AM
I t f (I meeting*
fourth Monday nicht
farh month at 7 :.V>
I'^l \ll member*
urtfi'd to attrnd
Nisiting hri-!h«rn cnliallt in
Tlted.
H. I-. ROHINSON, \N M
Bargain M«lii all seats io cu
THE MOST TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE OF VOUR LIFE!
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kt
>o. 24
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For Service
On All
APPLIANCES
ELECTRIC WIRING
Rudolf Petter
702 Pecan Bastrop
Backhoe and
loader
DITCHING — FILL DIRT
DRIVEWAY GRAVEL
Woodrow Froehlich
■UTBOP. TEXAS
Moree Studio
Flat Photography
WEDDINGS
PORTRAITURE
COMMERCIAL
la Fall Color Or
Black A White
SO* MAIN
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Ntri's a royal
witCMi to the New n
amnion
year, with peelings to 01 No-
friends and thanks lor all your ] 2°- s,1w
.... 'No. sh;
cooperation in the past. May th? krpi.is
months ahead brine you audi happiness *yv"'"
4r< )ta
First National Bank
"Where You Bonk With CONFIDENCE"
MKMIt^lt FF.DKKAI. DKWMIT INNI KANl'K (XlltPOKATlON
Our ^Diamond AiiniverHary^ Year
I. W*llae
iare lha
any know
We, the
if COtHlili
brat of oi
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964, newspaper, January 2, 1964; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237981/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.