The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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OINEY, TEXAS 75374
JANUARY
Clearance
SALE
Starts Thursday, January 6th
Savings 20 to 50 %
MEN’S WEAR: Suits, Trousers, Jackets, Sport Shirts
LADIES’ WEAR: Dresses, Suits, Coats, Sportswear
Girls Dresses, Sportswear, Sleepwear
BOY’S WEAR: Shirts, Jackets, Suits, Sport Goats
SHOES: Men’s • Ladies’
Sale Starts 9 a. m. Thursday
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clothes drying. Rain or shine ... hot weather or cold ... clean flameless electric
heat dries your clothes to fluffy-soft perfection ... automatically. It's the modern,
better way to dry. And if you act now, you get a Presto electric carving knife free
with your purchase of a new electric dryer for installation on CPS lines. See your
dealer about it soon.
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COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE
Your Electric Light & Power Company
California Creek
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Worship Service 10 a. m, each
Lord’s Day. Come and worsh-
ip with us.
Located one block east of
Methodist Church.
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NEWCASTLE LODGE
NO. 1057, A. F. & A. M.
Stated Meetings Sec-
ond Tuesday of each
month at 7:30 p. m.
VISITORS WELCOME
o. J. Wooldridge, W. M.
Gaspard Neal, Seey.
Mike Neal, who is a stud-
ent at NTSU in Denton spent
the week here and at Gra-
ham with relatives.
200 years of
American Methodism
to be celebrated
Only a string down the
center of the building will
separate the North Texas
and Central Texas Confer-
ences as they meet simultan-
eously with six other Annual
Conferences of the Metho-
dist Ghureh in Texas for a
unique celebration of five
great anniversaries June 6-9,
1966. This unprecedented
gathering will be commem-
orating 290 years of Ameri-
can Methodism, the 100th
anniversaries of the Central,
North and Northwest Texas
Conferences, and the 60th
anniversary of SMUat Dallas.
4-H CLUB MEETS
The Newcastle Community
4-H club met in the com-
munity center January 3.
Final plans were discussed
for the Young County Stock
Show. Also plans were dis-
cussed about the Elimination
contest to be held in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Orr
and children of Graham, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Ray Lindley
and children of Norman, Ok-
lahoma, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Helm
Visitors in the home of
Mrs. A. M Whiteley during
the Thanksgiving and Christ
mas holidays were: Messrs,
and Mmes O.C. Manuel ard
Rick, Garland; John Judah
and boys, Terrell; Wallace
Whiteley, Munday; Lloyd
Whiteley and Harrison; Jer-
ry Whiteley; Biffle Whiteley
and boys, Duncanville; Har-
rold Whiteley and Christy;
Mmes. J. W. Blackstook and
children, Carrollton; Goober
Neal,Olney; L D. Thomp-
son, Fort Belknap. Billie
Hulse, Birmingham, Ala
Roy Veal, Fort Belknap.
Mrs Ed Johnston, one of
our long time citizens, suffer-
ed a stroke at her home here
Tuesday morning. She was
rushed to the Olney hospital
where she is reported t© be
doing very well. The many
friends of this good woman
wish for her a speedy recov-
ery.
home of
Visitors in the
Mrs. M. E. DeLong Christ-
mas day were her children,
and children of .Mr. and Mrs. James DeLong
Now is the time to
your subscription.
pay
Dry Cleaning
and
’Laundry
Service
We pick-up your dry cleaning, and laundry
flat work in Newcastle daily at the Tom-
linson Automatic Laundry about 9 a. m.
If you desire us to stop at your home
regularly—call LI9-3680, Graham, Texas.
CRAHAM
STEAM LAUNDRY
~ GRAHAM
McLean, Va.; spent Christ-
mas with their mother, Mrs
R. H. Helm. Bud and family
left Monday after a three
week's visit and Scott return-
ed to Denton Sunday where
he is attending NSTU. Re-
member Bud, you must have
two cows for collateral.
Marge, David and Andy of
Graham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Grimes and Marsha
Jo of Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gan-
non of Sunnyvale, Calif., are
here visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaspard
Neal visited the first part of
last week in Carlsbad, N. M.,
with his brother and wife,
Harry and Ethel; and in El
Paso with his sister, Mrs. S.
G. Smith, and a niece, Mrs.
Dale Roberts.
B©b Bullock, one of the
aid timers of this communi-
ty underwent extensive surg-
ery in the Olney hospital
Monday. The many friends
hope this old timer will soon
be fully recovered.
Sherwood Allen has pur-
chased the Texaco station
from Cecil Kessler.
Mrs C. E. Rogers spent
Christmas in Seymo>ur attend
ing a family reunion.
Alvin Anderson underwent
surgery on his back in a Wi-
chita Falls hospital.
The Lewis Myers' spent
Christmas Day in Lamesa
visiting relatives.
Your business letters should
be written on neatly printed
stationery—Let the Register
print your stationery, state-
ments, office forms, business
sards, etc
District 6-B
NEWCASTLE BOBCAT
1966 SCHEDULE
8 p. m.
Sept. 9, Throckmorton, here
“ 16, Windthorst, there
“ 23, Chico, there
“ 30 Open
7:30 p. m.
x Oct. 7, Valley View, here
x “ 14, Matador, here
x “ 21, Rochester, there
x “ 28, Chillicothe, there
x Nov. 4, Rule, here
x “ 11, Lockett, here
x “ 18. Turkey, there
x Denotes Conference Games
Coach—Charles Hibbitts
Colors —Green and White
Do you patronize the local
printer or do you buy your print-
ing from an outsider whose only
interest is to see how many dol-
lars he can take out of our com-
munity ?—Think.
EAST SIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study 10 a. m.
Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Service 7 p. m.
Wednesday night 7:30
Telephone 2892
Richard Lunsford, Minister
Visitors Welcome
New Yeark
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Better Values...
An Extra Good clean well kept Oak Table with
extra leaf and 4 stout sturdy chairs $19.95.
A fairly good upholstered Platform Rocker for
$5,95 and I Buy, Sell, Trade and give S&H Green
Stamps.—S. O. DYER.
The Olney Outlet Store
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TO OUR DEAR FRIENDS!
We wish all of you a prolonged
peace and lasting brotherhood
among all men on earth
:-v
GEO. BERRY, D1ST. CLERK
Farmers National Bank
Newcastle, Texas
PERSONNEL-
CLARENCE DANIELS, PRESIDENT
R. T. WELLS JR,, VICE-PRESIDENT
HORACE MORGAN: VICE-PRESIDENT
NITA P. WELLS, CASHIER
JERRY WHITELEY, ASST- CASHIER
R. T- WELLS JR.
HORACE MORGAN
—DIRECTORS—
CLARENCE DANIELS
C. H • ROGERS W- W. TAACK
—MEMBER—
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
WE APPRECIATE ANT BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US
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Neal, Gaspard. The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1966, newspaper, January 6, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129531/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.