The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1963 Page: 2 of 4
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NEW SOFT DRINK!
From the same company that bottles Coca-Cola
Buy ’em by the
IN KING-SIZE
B BOTTLE CARTON
Carton or Case. .
Con-Cola Bottling Co.
Bottled by the GrahamCocaColaBottlingCo. Graham,Tex.
MTED BY THE FBI
NEWCASTLE LODGE
NO. 1057, A. F. & A. ffl.
A Stated Meeting's See
ond Tuesday of eacl
- month at 7:30 p. m.
VISITORS WELCOME
Gene Lowe, W. M.
J. M. Camp, Secretary.
Watch for the red marks!
Come in and renew now—
before its too late.
i. EDWARD HOWARD MAPS
ifdward Howard Maps, “beatnik,” firearms expert, college graduate,
artist and sculptor, who is charged with brutally slaying his wife and
four-month-old daughter, is one of the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted
Fugitives.”
Firemen attempting to extinguish a blaze in Maps’ Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania, home on January 21, 1962, found the infant dead of
smoke inhalation, and Maps’ young w.ife dying of a fractured skull
and cerebral hemorrhage. At least ten fires had been set in the home
and the gas oven was turned on.
Maps was missing but allegedly telephoned two neighbors shortly
after the crimes were discovered, threatening one’with being “next,”
A Federal warrant charging Maps with unlawful interstate flight to
avoid prosecution for murder and arson was issued oh January 23,
1962, at Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Generally known as an artist and sculptor, he is a nonconformist
who shuns ordinary footwear, going barefoot in the summer and wear-
ing sandals without s.ocks during the winter. A sloppy dresser of
Unkempt and untidy appearance, he was discharged from the Marine
Corps as a schizophrenic.
A white American, born on June 29, 1922, at Passaic, New Jersey,
Maps is 5' 8” tall, weighs 170 pounds, has a ruddy complexion, broad
shoulders, a barrel-chested build and is unusually strong. His eyes
are brown, he lias bushy, curly graying-black hair and sometimes
v.. rs a full beard and mustache. &
(‘ xs-dcr Maps armed and extremely dangerous. Please immedi-
r y notify the nearest FBI office of any information concerning his
electric
HOUSEWARES
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$28,50 SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVER 14.99
An ideal gift—small-fast rotary action shaver,
with carrying case and cord. Complete.
$5.95 Corn Popper $4.49
This electric corn popper is both efficient and beau-
tiful in design. Polished finish with plastic fittings.
WESTINGHOUSE STEAM IRON
$9.99
You Will Look
More Beautiful
with a new Fall
Hair Do
from Maxine’s
MAXINE’S
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 2832
3 Blks. E. Methodist Church
We now have the bargain
day rates on the Wichita
Falls Record News. $15 75
a year, daily and Sunday.—
Register office, your author-
ized home town a ent.
Your business letters should
be written on neatly printed
stationery—Let the Register
print your stationery, state-
ments, office forms, business
cards, etc
WITH THAT GOOD TEXACO
Gas
Oils
Grease
Accessories
Tires, Tubes
FLATS FIXED
TEXACO SERVICE
Ceeil Kessler, Prop.
NEWCASTLE
Always m fluty
We feel it is our obligation
to beat your immediate service
any hour of the day or night,
any day of the year.
You’ll always find one of
us on duty.
17.95 value. This iron saves time and dees woik
no other iron can do. It is safe, light weight and
easy to use.
$7.95 ELECTRIC HEATER $495
To take the chill off frosty days. Powerful heating
element radiates an abundance of warmth quickly.
Beautifully finished—has carrying handle.
HEATING PADS REG. 4.95 VAL. ~$Z99
$15.95 ELEC. BLANKET 2 YR, GUAR. 11.44
W-HOUSE HAND MIXER $17.95 VAL $9.99
LIGHT BULBS 2-60 2-75 2-100 99C
SAVE UP TO 50 °/o
GRAHAM. TEXAS,
North Side Square
LI-9 0638
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/ SALE
1 NOW
\ CAS RANGE
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KEEP THOSE NEWS
ITEMS COMING IN
We are very well pleased with
the response we have had on our
plea for our readers to send in
personal and news items about
themselves ar d their neighbors.
This response and cooperation
is very gratifying, and we hope,
you will keep up the good work.
AT REGISTER OFFICE
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Phone 564-5533
LUNN FUNERAL HOME
Phone 564 5533
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Olney, Texas
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.
Ii you desire us to stop at your home
regularly—cail LI9 3680, Graham, Texas.
GRAHAM
SfEAM LAUNDRY
Can your range
keep meals
serving-hot for
4 hours without
over-cooking?
With the new gas Cook ’n’ Keep oven con-
trol you can go shopping and still be a guest
at your own party without a last minute
rush. Just set the time and temperature
oven controls as your recipe requires. Din-
ner will cook automatically to perfection.
When it’s done the way you want it, Cook
’n’ Keep oven turns itself down to exactly
the right temperature for serving. An hour
later — or two, three or four — food’s still
moist, tender and serving hot! No over-
cooking. No drying out. Because of this new
automatic oven control and the many other
gas cooking conveniences, you’ll want to
trade in your old range. Now’s the time —
the new ones are on sale at Gas Appliance
Dealers and Lone Star Gas.
CLEAN, MODERN
Osburne’s
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
PHONE LI 9-1415 DRIVER HOTEL GRAHAM
Headquarters For . . .
Prescriptions — filled exactly
to your Doctor’s>rders.
COSMETICS by Revlon, Lenel,
Lucien LeLong, Tussy, Houbigant.
VITAMINS.
Franklin Veterinary Supplies.
Fountain ^Service.
Candies by Russell Stover.
Gift Items for the Children and
for the Home.
We Give S&H Green Stamps
GRAHAM
COOL, AUTOMATIC
Farmers National Bank
New caffle, Texas
PERSONNEL-
CLARENCE DANIEL, PRESIDENT
R. T. WELLS JR„ VICE-PRESIDENT
HORACE MORGAN: CASHIER
NITA P- WELLS, ASST.-CASHIER
R. T. WELLS JR
HORACE'MORGAN
—DIRECTORS—
CLARENCE DANIELS
T. R. COFFIELD iW. W. TAACK
C. H/ROGERS
—MEMBER— 1
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
WE APPRECIATE AN If BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US
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Neal, Gaspard. The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1963, newspaper, November 7, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129364/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.