The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. [70], No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 16 x 10 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
$
I
fhe 60‘s
. 2
1
Free Flag Booklets
»
Special Food Values
Stock Reduction on Monuments
I
Friday and Saturday
_1
J
I
$
•. 1b. 79c
SUGAR
10 lb. bag 99c
J-
10 lbs.
33c
lb.
10c
LA GRANGE. TEXAS
tumhrhna---ylse
59c
everything—probably
OLEO
19c
lb.
25c
1 •
. 1b. 35c • C
t
D-W
J
PHONE 187W
GIDDINGS, TEXAS —
*f.•
I
FOR ALL YOUR FLOOR COVERING NEEDS:
I
e
iddings, Texas
Phone 133
—4—
1
AL'S CLEANERS
do '
at —
- 2
$
9
AIRLINE HALL
I CRIDE! AU THIS 50 ONLY $1.75 FR P’ONTH!
W gallas plorning News
()
Trop-
T
N •
Artic
1
• 3 montha.
""A
)
PMCN NO.,
L $
—3
V
v
.1
%
.1
F. ■■
1
X
»
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE ...
SLICED
RACON..
Published by the Marine Corps
for free distribution, the book-
lets give a short, authentic his-
and dance the old year out
and the NEW YEAR in
him on his monthly visits to
the Giddings postoffice a sup-
Cal’ 1607.F-3 for free
fable reservations
1
I
I
•
Come out early and
enjoy yourself.
All reservations will be
lifted at 10:30 p.m. ।
Sponsored by; V. F. W.
Post No. 4475 - Giddings
b
E
A.
I
• 1 month, SI75
NAMI..........
...............
CIr,..........
1
I
I
I
I
I
I
+
gN
New Year's Eve 4
DANCE
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
One Cent In Trade .
Cireuloilan Eepdrtment, The Dalles Merning News, Dellos, Texes
Guilemen:
Pipase send me The Dallas Morning New*. DAILY and SUNDAY,
lor which I agree to pay JI 75 per month.
Check or money order is enclosed lor
DELICIOUS
APPLES
RED
POTATOES
DRY SALT
BACON JOWELS
v-
-
NO. 1 TAGGED
FRYERS
Sale? Ez Service
4j.to the music of
JESSE LEE
and the
Texas Valley Boys
V
YA’LL COME ON OUT
TO THE
Wilbert's Service Station
Phone 225
Elite
Fuel
Up io 40% Discount
L W: Stolz Memorials
TIRES — RATI ERIES — ACCESSORIES
WASHING A LUBRICATION
•E
>
P. O. Box 299
HOWDY! ‛usi So Proud
To Be Here.
SEE US
IEN’S FURNITURE STORE
ECONOMART
Where You Save Right From The Start
FREE DELIVERY
T -
---..............>- - ।
plus the pull of people who ary picture fbr merchandising
want more and better things in the 60‛s. The food store will
lb.
t
- Marine Recruiter Has M-Sgt Bukowsky, local Ma-
rine recruiter, carries with
r {
l {
20 per
TIXAS ।
31 E FE °ET and wail this coupon
Radio and Television
E03se.\
gulas#dhagga\
guN e sponts 60 Wews .
( 1ws "EL—
USEArSo
L *08,
B- • • •-
LOW*’-
eb _ 2, >___. pueem
66)
ply of "Our Flag” booklets.
go*— •
.3° .S — THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1959
IF ITS DEPENDABLE AND RELIABLE SERVICE
YOU WANT TO SEE US ...
WE AIM TO PLEASE you WITH
PROMPT SERVICE 7 r
Orsag’s Radio & TV
Home of Television Sales & Service
vpryt
V
EuAe-
.2 . .lb.
For Hangers
PHONE 442 Giddings
cent higher by the late 60’s—
most peoplewill be able to af-
ford more things
This means' a continuation of
• inflation. at about the same rate
as in past decade. Savings,
pensions,—etc. . will shrink in ;
terms-of what they will buy. •
Unions will be affected, by
the- grewth of white-collar
workers, specialists or erperts
in various fields. Unions will
find it harder to unionize ef-
fectively. Union leaders are al-
ready foreseeing the trend.
. -More women will join the
I ranks of workers in the 60’s.
’ They’ve got to work, for the
growing economy requires that
they do work.
Now 60 per cent of women
working outside the home are
married and run households.
. The proportion will rise, es-
cal,and engineering jobs. And,
surprisingly, the lower-echelon
jobs such as foreman and su-
pervisor will be filled, by col- i
lege grads.
As business gets to be in
bigger units, it will need more
trained brains. As it gets more J
far flung, more responsibility
will rest on the' individual.
Business prcesses themselves
are being upgraded, and the
men who run them. Automation
adds to the need for the train-
ed, and the educated in key
spots.
Wages and salaries arc bound
to rise, following the patterns
now Despite higher prices of
• noleum — Vinyl — Tiles — Carpets
„•e —— 1
" — Experienced Men to Lay It
" - • t.— . 1
$9 , • d- become a general store, with Civic and patriotic groups,
pat- other things than groceries, merchants and others interest-
The end of the trend is net yet ed in the proper respect and
-apand, des- for the super-super-market, disply of the American flag
and expensive I re-pac kaged and frozen foods, are advised to get ’ in touch
shey must add capa- requiring more complex equip- with Marine Sergeant Frank tory of Old Glory plus all the
s, products, diversity and ment, fancier fixtures will all Bukowsky. rules' for respect and display.
.ug npw outlets as a hedge against bring on new kinds of ware- v , ... M-Sgt Bukowsky • will be
• ’ ■ the rapid changes that would L housing needs.. pecially women in the 45-to- in the Giddings postoffice
soom will flow drive them down, and pssibly Also there 5 automation1 . . . 54 age group who have raised Thursday, Jan. 8, 1959 from
Larion growth, plus out. US ide- is rising as. children. 45 per cent of the 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
j .2 , .. . M.r h’ine .. ctree means more mechanical equip- , 11 ... '
a productivity which will More chains, larger stores women of middle age will be
. . , , , ment and system to replace . . ..... ,, ■ . uilc wxr An
ncrease the output per man- and many stores taking on ad- muscle ower It’s a must for working by the late 60s. TRi A Nkb9 MANI AD
hour, plus higher incomes, ditional lines is the revolution- . C .P"6r 5 • must, °
domestic business, and ft s a
—must for our foreign, trade.
Automation downgrades mus-
■de, but it upgrades brains. In-
creasingly, college graduates
will be lapped up and trainep-
for top executive posts, techn-
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Giddings News (Giddings, Tex.), Vol. [70], No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959, newspaper, January 1, 1959; Giddings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1611634/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.