Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957 Page: 5 of 10
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FURNITURE and APPLIANCES
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the way you can o^ord to buy it!
$29900
Choose from many lovely colors
and fabrics
Reg. $299.50
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industry and trade experience
Government agencies predict
a 5 per cent dip in plant and
equipment spending by business
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DULLES WITH FRENCH OFFICIALS—United States Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles, right, is greeted by French Premier Felix Gaillard, center, and
France’s Foreign Minister Christian Pineau in Paris, Dulles arrived in the French
capital ahead of President Eisenhower, both of whom will attend NATO summit
talks starting Monday. (AP Wirephoto)
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Among the most optimistic in-
dustry spokesman, is Joseph A.
Hoban, a B. F. Goodrich vice-
president, who looks for a sub-
a stantial upturn in business in
mid-1958 in response to new
products and new methods of
marketing. For his own indus-
try he predicts a record sale of
replacement auto tires, 5 per
cent over 1957.
D. C. Minard, president of the
Trane Co. in La Crosse, Wis..
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when the necklace is completerl. it will truly he A treae.
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auto sales next year and not Gremminger, whose birthday
much of an increase in home was on Monday. Thirteen rela-
building. He thinks business I lives were present in the Schuf
spending may drop by 5 billion mac her home.
dollars But the federal budget Mr. and Mrs Albert Stoffel
73700
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.............Sala $39.00
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Filer and grandson, Bill Berger 82-year-old mother, and her sis
and family of Tours hate been ter. Aline Murray.
recent guests of Mrs. Filer’s — - ■ - .....—-----.- —---------
daughter. Mrs. Frank Yosten
and family, and also with Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Moster, They
saw. Mrs. Filer's great-grandson
Frank'Anthony Moster, for the
first time.
Recent visitors in Muenster
were Mr. and Mis. Frank Henhi.
gan and Mr. and Mrs. Andreu
Johnston of Albuquerque, N.M.
who. were guests of Mr and ;
Mrs. R. R. Fndres, Mis. Henni-
gan is the former Rose Marie
Endres. They also visited their
grandmother s Mrs. Frank Sey.
। ler and Mrs. Fred Herr Sr. The
two couples came to Dallas to
attend the SMU-Notre Dame
1 football game* Saturday, Dec. 7
Airman David Waller has ar-
rived at his nw station, Kees-
ler, AFB. Biloxi, Miss., where
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Staff this unique necklace with even A single diamond unit...
then add others as you choose—on birthday, anniversary and
other special occasions. Whether it consists of onc urit nr
All Tables and Lamps %3 Off]
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Furthermore, they are count- this year and probably will
Ing on 1958 ending tip in about spend 4 billion dollars more in
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9x12 Wool Rugs
Reg. $69.50 ......... Sale
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now not roaring maybe, but spending
not limping too much either. ' 1—
Ry SAM DAWSON 1 sales of air-conditioning equip tor economit. looks fot a good was baptized Karen Ann in St.
NEW YORK (P— Many ..— --- ——---deFH-gdema-n-d—for-newMarx's raHiohc chinch. Gaines
ness men think the public is un- Those who feed* the nation cars next year. • ville, with her uncle and afint
duly disturbed today in the drop aren't worrying about sales. On the other hand, bankers Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Gremmin-i
in stock market prices They Paul S. Willis president of the al the forum are more cautious ger as sponsors at the ( hristen-
hold that the first half of 1958 Grocery Manufacturers of Amor tl* industrialists^ ing, services Sunday morning
isn't going to be as bad as all ica sass consumers spent a roc | John D. W Iison, a < has Man with father Frank Morgan of
that ord 79 billion dollars for food hattan Bank of New York vice ficiating. A birthday dinner also
president sees slightly fewer at noon honored Mrs. Tcddv
may be up by 2 billion and state had as guests Sunday her par-
........ and local government spending ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Slaton 1
heid'bZthe National Industriai by 2 or 3 billion dollars of Fort Worth, who were accom
Conference Board He thinks I Nori is O. Johnson, a \ ico pres panied b) their grandchildren,
consumer prices will average 1 ident of the First National City Gloria and Betty Stoffel who
per cent higher next year. [Bank of New York. takes the , had spent a week with them
Bradford B Smith U. S Steel calm view: "The incipient busi Mrs. Henry Fette and her
economist believes steel output ness recession has been remark- daughter. Mrs Joe Voth were
next year’should be around 100 ably slow to unfold. I don’t in McKinney Sunday where
million tons, think’it will be deep or long, or ’they visited with Mrs. Fette’s
offer many parallels Othe Thir- brother, Joe Endres at Veterans
ties.’’ ^0/ hospital'
'Recent visitors in Dallas were
Mrs. Ed McGannon who vis
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Reg. $229.50 .................................................
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He has delive fedyourpapar
faithfully - please cooperate by
paying him on his first call each
Saturday. He is a little merchant
• nd should provide you with
THE DAILY REGISTER receip} — -
be certain he does. School and
route duties fully consume hit
time. He is a busy boy , . . e
better boy.
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ADVERTISED K Rock Maple Hardwood $ee 3
MATTRESSES MARKED A BEDROOM SUITE, Reg. $159.50 ......Sale 77 *:
AT SPECIAL LOW N 2
PRICES KezezeNeAeNeAeNeNe2A2#M
his brother, Rodney Walter, is
: taking specialized training. This j
is the first time the brothers
have been stationed together
and will enjoy the Christmas
holidays there as neither will
be able to come to Muenster for .
a visit with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Walter. David
Walter recently visited here.
Mrs. Charlie Wimmer Jr., and
son, Ricky have returned from
Amarillo where they spent a
week with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Henscheid and family.
Relatives of the Arendt fam-
ilies in Muenster have received
announcement of the birth of a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bauer Jr., of La Fernia. The ,
hahy has a sister and two 1
brothers and grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs Paul Arendt
Sr., who are visiting in La Fer-
nia and plan to spend the.
Christmas holidays there
j Catholic Daughters attending
the district mooting and initia
lion in Fort Worth Sunday were
grand regent, Mis John Mos
man anc~ihembers Mrs. J. M.
Weinzapfelland Mrs. Herbert
; Meurer and Mary Krohn, a can
didate from the Muenster Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herr of
Seminole, Okla., spent Friday
and Friday niftht hotT'Willi liD '
brother-inlaw and sister, Mr.
land Mrs. Matt Muller and fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. John Grewing
were baptismal sponsors for
their grandchild Tuesday when
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Grewing was baptized
Mildred, here in Sacred Heart I
i Church.
Visiting here Sunday and Mon
day' with Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Sturm was Mrs. Sturm's sister.
S—Gainesville (Texes) Daily Register Mon., Dec. 16, 1957 1g
Mrs, Arnold Peters of Rushville,
a rise in other types of building Neb., and her nephew and niece,
plus higher costs, Walter E. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Ok •
Hoadley Jr., Armstrong Cork lahoma City. Joining the group
treasurer, believes total con- Sunday afternoon were Mrs.
struction will be about the same George Lutkenhaus and her
next year as this in dollar vol daughter. Mrs. Louis Sicking
ume. a record of 47 billion dol and children.
lars. I The infant daughter of, Mr.
George P. Hitchings. Ford Mo- and Mrs. Melvin Schumacher
$17000
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1957, newspaper, December 16, 1957; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571981/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.