The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1965 Page: 3 of 4
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Food Store
Newcastle, Texas
Phone 4221
Your Store of Courteous and Friendly Service,
High Quality Meats and Name Brand Feeds at
Everyday Low Prices.
SPICED
Lunch Meat
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HI-NOTE
TUNA 6cans $1.00
LIBBY’S
VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 cans $1.00
WHITE SWAN
biscui rs
Sweet Heart
FLOUR tag .39
Hunt’s 2 1-2 size
cans
.29
PEACHES 3 cans .89
Piet Sweet Frozen
MEAT PIES % tor .45
Carton King Size
DR. PEPPER §i“slt .29
These and many other values plus added sav-
ings of S&H Green Stamps. Double stamps on
Wednesday’s with the purchase of $2.50 or
more excluding cigarettes.
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-
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
WE APPRECIATE AN if BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO USS
Those from Newcastle who
have been selected for Petit
Jury service includes Mrs.
J. B. Kee, Roy Veal, Cecilia
Whiteley, W. T. Tomlinson,
Mrs. George Clark.
Quick-Friend
M u S€WiC€
Good Gulf
Gasoline and Oils
(For Extra Mileage) <*•.
Accessaries 'Flats Fixed
Batteries Charged
Feed and Field Seeds
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Tate’s Station & Feeds
^NEWCASTLE 1
HOUSEHOLD
HINTS
Joan M. Worden ? p
Director r da i
PINE CLEANER [**■■ J
INFORMATION s 'S
CENTER
How’s your housekeeping. IQ?
Gallup interviewers.Took a sur-
vey recently of women across
the country to find the answers
to these questions:
Q.l. Do you think a household
cleaner should also act as a dis-
infectant, as a deodorant, or
both?
Q.2. Have you, yourself,
changed from a iron-pine oil
type of general household clean-
er or disinfectant to a pine oil
brand within the last year or
two, or not? •
Q.3. In buying a general
household cleaner or disinfect-
ant, how important to you is it
that it contains pine oil?
Q.4. Why do you feel that
way ?
Q.5. Do you use disinfectants
in your home, or .not?
Q.6. For what purpose do you
use them? Are there any other
usts you have found for a dis-
infectant?
'Now how do your answers
match up with 'those of the
women in the survey? Here's
what they had to say:
A.1. Three out of four women
today think that a household
cleaner should also act both as
a disinfectant aiid as a deodor-
ant. In addition, about one wom-
an in six thinks a household
cleaner should also act as a dis-
infectant.
A.2. One out of every ten
women say they have changed
from non-pine oil type of gen-
eral household cleaner or disin-
fectant to a pine oil brand with-
in the last year or two, •
A.3. One out of seven women
say that it is “very important” to
them that it contains pine oil.
• A.4. Pine oil gives a cleaner
than clean smell, it improves the
cleaning power of a cleaner, it
kills germs, it makes a cleaner a
’disinfectant also, and “I like
pine oil.”
A.5. 83% use disinfectants in
their-homes.
| A.6. The principal purpose for
j which a disinfectant is used in
; the home is to clean the bath-
j room; the next most widely-
mentioned use is to kill germs.
Exceptional results
for housekeeper
or merchant— the
Classified Ads.
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LAWN MOWERS
REPAIRED
Blades Sharpened
l We Pick Up and Deliver
PRICE’S GARAGE
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Someone has said:
“It’s better to light
a candle
than to curse the
darkness.
During the past 25 years Texas
Forest Service tree nurseries have
produced almost 400 million pine
seedlings. 8uch a quantity 5* suf-
ficient to plant a strip ai mmi
109 feet wide, almost twice u«aai
the earth at the equator. Both
plat end h&dwood sredllags m$
told to Touts landowners it •
Marias! oral each winter t Tk0
ere saadse available only to* «fr
tes*£»don and windbreaks.
Your business letters should
be written on neatly printed
stationery—Let the Register
print your stationery, state-
ments, office forms, business
sards, etc
AT REGISTER OFFICE
Some one else could say:
It is better to advertise
and make more sales
than to sit around
waiting for business.
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—The Newcastle Register.
Pay Y our
Subscription
NOW!
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NOTICE
Welding!
We have purchased Bill
Lisle’s Welding Truek
and am now operating
same under my name.
Will do any kind
of welding"*"*
anywhere, any-
time, day or night.
Will Appreciate yeur
Business.
Franklin Thompson
WELDING
Box 306
Phone 2661
Newcastle, Texas
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APRIL 23
-MAY 1
• JONES-BLAIR PAINT
RUBBER STAMPS. Let
us take your order. Any kind.
Call at Register office.
Patronize the Register
advertisers.
FACTS ABOUT STROKE
Recant work
^ WITHOUT OXYGEN
BROUGHT By THE BIOOD
IN STROKE, BLOOD
SUPPLY IS CUT BY-
ARTERIAL BLOCKAGE
< Clotting )
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ARTERIAL RUPTURE
C Hemorrhage)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT STROKE ASK YOUR
HEART ASSOCIATION
NEWCASTLE CHAPTER
NO. 384, R. A. Ml
Stated meetings on
third Tuesday night
rjDjj] of each month at 7;?Q
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Visitors and Sojourners
WELCOME cm
Gene Lowe, HP
J. M. Gamp, Secy
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Good qualoiy • Dries in 30 minutes
8 decorator colors and white
bright sunshine.
Call at our store and let us quote sale price
1111 Variety Store
NEWCASTLE
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Neal, Gaspard. The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1965, newspaper, June 3, 1965; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130238/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.