The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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Pastel Prints
“Whipped Cream"
For Holidays . • .
A. Fully lir^d and beautifully tailored sheath
dress with s' ort sleeves and self belt. The
boat-neckline takes nice to jewelry. Pretty
assorted prints in easy care Dacron polyester
fabric. Regular and Junior sizes.
Sizes: 8 to 18 and 5 to 13
B. Unfussed, sophisticated and
young shirtwaist with 3^ sleeves,
self belt, full skirt. New colorful
prints in easy care Dacron poly-
ester. Regular and half sizes.
Sizes: 8 to 18
and
12 V2 to 24V2
GRAHAM
§ Line of
NOVELTIES
WATCHES
LIGHTERS
RADIOS and
PLAQUES
| WITH THAT GOOD TEXACO
Gas
Oils
Grease
Accessories
Tires, Tubes
§
§
§_
f FLATS FIXED
§--
§ TEXACO SERVICE
§ Cecil Kessler, Prop.
NEWCASTLE
Osburne’s
PRESCRIPTION PhARAlACY
PHONE LI 9-1415 DRIVER HOTEL GRAHAM
Headquarters For . . .
Prescriptions — filled exactly
to your Doctor’s,orders.
COSMETICS by Revlon, Lenel,
Lucien LeLong, Pussy, 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 Stamp©
COMPLETE RADIATOR service
CLEANING - RECORING - REPAIRING
Quick Service and
Fair Prices
YOUR BUSINES WILL BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED
814 East Main - - Olney, Texas
PROFFITT
family home.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Tucker
entertained at their home in
Graham for members of her
Invest in
GOOD APPEARANCE
with
Clothes of Distinction
from
Farmer& Lanham
- Men’s Wear -
PHONE LI 9-1412 GRAHAM, TEXAS
You Will Look
More Beautiful
with a new Fall
Hair Do
from Maxine’s
MAXINE’S
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 2971
3 Blks.E. Methodist Church
family, which included Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brown and
family from here. Mr. and
Mrs Henry Estil Brown and
family of Wichita Falls,
Mrs. Jim Brown, Susan
and Jimmy Charles, were
guests on Thanksgiving day
in the Reith home in Olney.
Mrs. C. M. Watson report-
ed on Monday her mother,
Mrs. J. W. Heard, had a good
day and night on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black-
stock and children of Odessa,
spent Thanksgiving in Fort
Belknap visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Thomp-
son. Their Thanksgiving din-
ner was enjoyed in the kitch-
en at the Fort. Those pres-
ent for the dinner were: Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Whiteley
and Harry, Mrs. A. M.
Whiteley and Jerry, and Miss
Nan Bush, all of Newcastle;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black-
stock and family, Odessa;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Helton
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. T.H.
Neal and boys, Terry and
Deb Thompson, Olney; Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Whiteley,
Munday; Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Manuel and son, and Ricky
Sipers, Garland. Miss Nan
Bush enjoyed her 83rd birth-
day at Fort Belknap, Thurs-
day, Nov. 28.
Calf to be given
away Dec. 21
The directors of the Com-
munity Center are selling
tickets on a 500 pound calf
to be given away in Newcas-
tle Saturday, Dec. 21.
The proceeds above ex-
pense of the calf will go to
help improve and defray ex-
penses of the Center.
The decision to use this
(W&CkS f°r anY occasion
Mrs. Ed Terry, Community Center, is our Newcastle repree«*t-
ative. Call her for flowers to be delivered anywhere.
PHONE 9421
ROBERT’S FLOWERLAND
602 West Main
means of raising money was
agreed on at a recent meet-
ing of the Board.
The price of the tickets
will be $1.00, and the full
support of the people of this
community in this effort will
be appreciated.
Come on over and see how
low our prices are. Read our
CHRISTMAS Special ad in
this issue of the Register for
a sample of the low prices
we have. We have so many
bargains in our store it will
S3
make your head bweob.—The
Discount Cen er.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take thie •#
thanking each and every©** ftft
the nice cards, fbfrare,
and visits vvhile I wsa fea tit*
Olney hospital. May Sod tel***
each of vou.—Mrs. J. N.
Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IF Tfeeas**
of Wichita Falls were
visitors in the home of fee* *«•
Ler, Mrs. M. E. DeLoa*.
Mrs. Ada Crane, 98
mother of Mabel Well, Ie * imd*
ical patient in the Oleey
tal.
1
Automatic Laundry
Now Open for Your Convenient)
5:30 a» tn. ‘til 10:00 p9 m,
12 Washers and 3 Dry®?®
Your Business Appreciated
Mrs. W. T. Tomlinson, Prop,
Farmers National Bank
Newcastle, Texas
PERSONNEL-
CLARENCE DANIEL, PRESIDENT
R. T. WELLS JR,, VICE-PRESIDENT
HORACE MORGAN: CASHIER
NITA P- WELLS, ASST.-CASHIER
R. T. WELLS JR.
HORACEIMQRGAN
—DIRECTORS—
CLARENCE DANIELS
T. R. COFFIELD ‘W- W. TAACK
C. H.jROGERS
—MEMBER— /
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
WE APPRECIATE AN if BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US
It's Time
To Think
Of Christmas!
See our complete
line of Beautiful
Gifts at reasonable
prices . . .
TRQNTItt
W&W Varie
NEWCASTLE, TEXAS
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Neal, Gaspard. The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963, newspaper, December 5, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129514/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.