The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 173, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1959 Page: 2 of 82
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 7 A
.Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 6,1959 4
STEEL STRIKE BLAMED
- Texas Business
Down in October
S& Q Lends the pasado
GIFTS HE WILL LOVE
Palmas Girl
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AUSTIN (AP—The Bureau «f cent above October 1958 when
Business Research said Saturday business was beginning to roll
that Texas business felt the pinch after the recession
of the s teel strike in October But in summary, the bureau
The business index, composed said as the end of the decade ap-
.of all segments of Texas indust- proaches -We can look to the
ries, dropped four per cent from future with confidence
- September The index was six per) "New industries will be estab-
“ --------lished to broaden the base of an
. economy that is already well di-
fecon ‘ HACI versified The 1960s will be”a dec-
COLU 1931 ade in which industrial applica
A AA:s tions of discoveries in the fields
Area of atomic energy, electronics.
- Hivu -2 nucleonics and space vehicles will
WAman Tadou quicken
1 vile* Economic growth of the nation
* will benefit the state’s economy
CISCO (RNS) - The Wesleyan to an equal degree. There will be
Service Guilds of the Cisco Dis- more Texans and they will be
trict. Central Texas Conference of living better than ever before
Methodist Churches, will hold a Crude petroleum production
conference in the sanctuary of the dropped two per cent For the
First Methodist Church in Cisco year, Texas oil wells have been
Sunday at 2 30 p.m. with the local permitted, to operate123, days,
guild as hostesses this year, »" average of 10.3 days
„ ., a month, compared to 122 days in
The Wesleyan Sen we Guild or-1958
ganizations, auxifigres of the For the first 10 months produc-
Woman’s Society of Christian tion averaged six per cent higher
Service, will have representatives than for the January-October pe-
at the conference from Mineral riod of 1958 The number of wells
Wells Graham, Eastland, and to which the daily allowable, is
Breckenridge applied increases by 175 to 200 a
Miss Lucy .Gist Methodist dea- week.:
coness from Fort Worth assigned October demand for oil would
to the Bethlehem Center there ded- have been higher if it had not
- icated to missionary—work-among been for—the steel__strike, whi ch
Negro people, will be the guest effected consumers’ use of auto
speaker mobiles and consumption of gas-.
Miss Jewel Dalton, district sec- oline and industrial consumption.
retary of Mineral Weils will be in of fuel oil
.... charge of the meeting Guild pres.
idents scheduled-to give reports policemen Fired
are Mrs Pansy Pace. Brecken-
ridge Mrs Charles Marshall MEXICO CITY AP —The Com-
Eastland: Miss Evelyn Boone munications and Transport Minis-
. Graham Mrs Reva Brewer. Cen- try said Friday it has discharged
tral Methodist Church and Mrs its traffic representative in Mata
Yvonne Mesler First Methodist moros. Tamaulipas state, and
Church, both of Mineral Wells: four federal highway policemen
. and Mrs. j p Laws, Cisco, working in that area A ministry
Local arrangements for the coo- statement said they had accepted
ference are under the direction of money in payment for not enter-
Mrs Ed Bradshaw, church active mg charges of violating highway
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CONVENIENT PARKING
WHILE SHOPPING
ARDWARE COMPANY
Phone OR 2-3241
2. Leather back clothes brush makes an ideal gift
and is always handy. Brown or Black. $2.95
3. Hound Dog Valet. You can load this dog down
with all your pocket contents. $2.95
4. Char Glo Fire Starter. No more messy fluids.
Simply put under charcoal and plug in. $5.00
5. Utility Kit. Soft analine leather in tan. Ideal far
weekend trips. $5.95
6. Fitted case with all the essentials to keep your
nails immaculate. Leather case in suntan or black.
$5.00
7. Shaving Kit. Just right for travel, everything you
need for your morning shave. $5.95
8. A Two-Cup CoffeeMaker with immersion beater
to boil water instantly. $5.00
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 173, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1959, newspaper, December 6, 1959; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659737/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.