Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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RASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. DECEMBER 11. 195S
H
Dr. J. C. Loveless
Buried In I .a mesa
Funeral -ervice* lor Dawson
County's enioi doctor and one
of it- gnat citisens, Dr. ,1. C.
held Dec mber 1,
Loveless, we
at 2 o'clock
Dr. l.ovelt
e«*r resident
and was not
the history
-. sO, was a pion-
of Dawson County,
ly identified with
of the area as a
jxhysit ian but a> one of the co-
unty'.- mo -t outstanding citi-
zens as w 11.
Dr. Loveless had almost cum-
pi<ted a half centuryV residence
in the county, coming here in
1912 from Roscoe. He was horn
in Hill County on Doc. 13, 1877.
Hi- received hi- doctor's degree
at the University of Texas in
11KH1 an«l began hi- practice in
Rose o
He moved to I-amesa in 1912,
bringing hi.- wife and son. Wills.
Another son, Lowry, was born
after the family moved to La
mesa.
Dr. Love'.e-- was at one time
recognized as the "Most Useful
Citizen in Dawson County" for
his interest and participation in
various activities for the bet-
terment of his community. For
outstanding work with the Boy
Scouts, he was presented the Sil-
ver Heaver Award for "Distin-
guished Service to Boyhood.
Dr. Loveles.- formed a partner-
ship with Dr W, H. Bennet in
1!U5 anil the two later er: cted the
LoveIe«. Bennett Hospital. Af-
ter the hospital was >old in 1911,
Dr. Lovele. > went into -etni
retirement and established a
clinic which he operated until
his death. \ tetiring, modest
man, the doctor was mentally
alert and kept abreast of the
medical world intil the --ry end.
He w.i a inemU-r 'f the
First Methodist Church, where
he served .1 - a member of the
Board of Stewards. He was a
charter member of the I-a mesa
Rotary Club and a member of
tlie Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife of
704 So. 1st Street, and the two
sons. Dr. R. W. lx veless of Bas-
trop and Lowry Loveles.- of Irv-
ing.
— Lamesa Daily Reporter
First Methodist
Church
WALTER J. CART WRIGHT
Pastor
Sunday, December 14. 1958—
Church School ;t:4f> a. m.
Morning Worship 10:55 a. m.
Sermon: "Any Word from the
Ixjrd ?"
Text: Jeremiah 37:17.
Methodist Youth Fellowship, 5:30
to i p. m.
Evening Service 7:00 p m
Sermon: "The Wis< Men ha<i
a Star."
Text Matthew 2:2.
Monday 2 'U> p. m. First Grade
Choir.
Monday: 7 p. m. The Commission
o' Education will meet in the
Chapel with Mrs. W. E. May
nard. Chairman, and John Wie
ting. Church School Superin-
tindent, in charge.
Tuesday, December l<i: 7:30 p.m.
The home of Mrs. Henry Schuy
ler w ill be the scene of the
Christmas party of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service,
with Mis. Oren Eskew as co-
hosUs.-. The progann will be
given by Mrs. R. W. loveless
and Mrs. Fred Haynie.
Wednesday, DeccmUr 17: The
Wesleyan Service Guild will
meet at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Gore with Mr- W. B. Comp
ton as co hostess. The program
will be given by
Founder and Mr-
Thursday, <5:30 p
Choir practice.
Friday, December 19, 7 p. m.:
Church School Christina.- Tree.
Sunday Evening, December 21:
Christina.- program by the Com-
bined Choirs.
FIR CHRISTMAS T R K K S—
fr«*h and green, all sizes. Get
yours today while yon have a
good selection at ELKINS 5-10-
25 cent STORE.
Mrs
E. H.
E. C.
Smith.
Senior
r
Wonderful Ways to,Say...
it
Yt
For Her
For Him
Matchabelli Toiletries. $1.00
perfumes, colognes, dusting
*ith beautiful Christmas sets.
up —
powders
A new shipment of the
Fashion Jewelry,
latest in
$1.00
np
Mojud lingerie and sportswear—gowns
waltz length and long, pajamas-Baby
Dolls, slips and panties, gloves,
handkerchiefs and scarfs.
Join our Mojud Hosiery Club—1 pair
free when you have purchased 12 pair.
We have all the new fall shades,
seams and ramies*.
Cannon Sheets—percales and muslin.
Pillow cases to match in whites and
pastels; also Cannon towels in
pastels—gift packaged.
Damask table cloth and napkin sets—
in white and colors—several sizes.
The famous Van Heuscn line—dr«w
and sport shirts—wash and wear, tattoo
and link cuffs;
Pajamas in cottons and silks;
Ties, socks, handkerchiefs, undershirt#
and shorts;
Sweaters in jacket type-—also slipover*
in sleeves and sleeveless.
Toiletries—in Dunhill. Black Watch a d
and Seaforth. Many beautiful setR.
Rolf billfolds and kejtainers, leather
cases, manicure sets, etc.
Jewelry and cigarette lighter*.
For Children
linker
gloves.
Bell and Little Lady Toiletrw
hrush -*ets, i* \eltif -
Also Beautiful Gifts of Art
PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY FOR POTTED PLANTS—
Poinsettias. Azaleas, Cyclamen, \frican \ iolet*. Ornamental Peppers
Denison's
'GIFTS OF DISTINCTION"
PHONE 107
"FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION'
wehav*tHA
CHRI
spnuT
\
Gifts For The Entire Family
Come in and check our complete line of Toys—If jou did not receive oar Wg ■ 6-
page circular full of b**st buys ask for ooe . . .
Household Items Reduced for Thurs., Fri., Sat.
7 Oallon Home Plastic
TRASH CAN
lx ck on Lid
$3.98
16-Piece Flourette
DINNER WARE SET
ONLY $1.39
Set of 4 I«argc Pyrex
MIXING BOWLS
ONLY 2.59
Large, Ritra Deep He«vy
ENAMEL ROASTER
Hold Small Turkey
ONLY $2.39
I^irge 12-1 neb
CAKE PLATE
Teardrop Detdgn, or Fruit Bowl
to Match
ONLY 39c
!*rge Wonti Fiber
CLOTHES BASKET
ONLY SIM
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LAMP SHADES
Ben Franklin
ORDINANCE
An Ordinance amending an Ord-
inance adopted September 21,
ilH.'M by the City Council of the
City of liastrop entitled "An
Ordinance Regulating II o u s e
(ias Piping. Gas Appliances.
Fixtures ami Apparatus, in all
Buildings and structures in the
City of Bastrop Texas; the In
Kt a Hat ion. Construction. Re Con
struction. Adjustment, ami Re
pair thereof, providing who m«y
do such work; providing for *uch
permits, bond-. licennc*. inspect
ions, and certificates of msiwct-
lon; giving power to the City
t a> Inspector and his assistants;
providing a penalty; and declar-
ing an emergency"; and repeal
ing all ordinances in • conflict
there* ith.
%
Be it Ordained b* the City Coun
ciI of the City of Bastrop:
Section 1. That certain ordin-
ance adopted by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Bastrop on
September 21, 1 '.'.'it, entitled "An
Ordinance Regulating House (.a*
Piping; Gas Appliances, Fixtures
and Apparatus, in all Buildings,
and Structures in the City of
Bastrop, Texas; The Installation,
Construction, R eco n struction,
\djustment, and Repair Thereof,
Providing who may do such
work; Providing for such Per-
mits. Bonds, Licenses, Inspect
ions, and Certificate* of Inspec
tion; giving power to the City
Gas Inspector and his Assist-
ants; Providing a Penalty; and
Declaring an Emergency" is
hereby amended by adding to
"section fi a new paragraph do
sitrnati*i iki w ich reads as fol
lows:
"t k)
Outdoor (.a-. I iirht Installation—
Notwithstanding any provisions
u> the contrary herein contained,
the following specifications shall
Is applicable to the installation
of outdoor ga.s light.-. Copper
tubing complying with the Ann
riran Society for Testing Ma
tenuis. Standard B-7.*> ">2, may
be used for the "apply piping
f<>r outdoor ga light The cop
per tubing shall not be less than
I -1" O.D. and -hail !*■ of a
S17.e a- to provide .1 Sjpply of
j ga sufficient o meet the de
tnand < f the appliance without
i undue ioss of pressure. Stand-
i ard pipe saddl* or saddle t< e
may :.e u*«*i for conm-cting the
J copper tubi'.g to the hou-e j. jj-
ing system when the connec tion
Tower Theatre
-BASTROP—
l.ast May Thur*., Ilecembec II
BORIS KARI.OFF
I N —
OF HIGH
Quality
Gifts
Son., Moo., iN-cember 14-10
AUDIK MIJRPHY
EDDIE A LBKRT
PATRICIA OWENS
EVKRE'IT SLOANK
— IN —
The Gun Runners
Tuenday, I>eceoiber Ift
ROBKltT IXKJGIA
— IN —
Cop Hater
Bank Night $200.00
Wed., Tlum, Derember 17-18
GARY COOPER
Ten North
Frederick
is I oca Us I outside of a building.
In the event the connection
i> located inside or under a
building the connection and the
piping to a point outside of the
building hall be in accordance
with other provisions herein con-
tained applicable in -uch cir
cumstaiK'es."
Set'tion 2. That all ordinances
or parts of ordinances in con-
flict herewith are hereby re-
pealed.
Sect ion t. That this ordinance
after pa.--age hereof, be pub
lished 11 every 1 Ue of the of j
ficial paper fol ten (10) days,
or if the official paper ! pub j
lished weekly, the publication
shall be made in one issue there j
of. and that this ordinance be
come effective upon its pub-
lication required herein.
Passed. Vdopted and Approved,
this 10th day of November,'
1958.
WILL ROGERS
Mayor of the City of
Bastrop
ATTEST:
OLA MAK LAWRENCE
City Secretary
(CITY SEAL)
I, Ola Mae Lawrence, City
SecrcUiry of the City of Bas
trop, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of the ordin
nnc> adopted by the < ity Coun-
cil and approved by the Mayor
tlf the City of Bastrop on the
10th day of November, Hh'iK, re
corded at Page 21t>, Book K,
Minute of the Proceedings of
the aid City Council.
Dated this 10th day of Novem-
ber. 1958.
OLA MAE LAWRENCE
City Secretary.
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Schedule
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WARD BOND
— IN —
(Ihina Doll
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
BRUCE BENNETT
JIM DAVIS
— IN —
Flaming Frontier
INSTANT
FOLGERS
MARYLAND CLUB
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
6 OZ. JAR
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LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FOR
Your Christmas Turkey Now
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1958, newspaper, December 11, 1958; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237717/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.