The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RULE RE VIE V
Thursday, April 28, 1966
Folgers Regular or Drip
COFFEE 3 found Cm *2.29
FROZEN FOODS
Delsey Bath
TISSUE
2 Rolls I
15 Ounces Patio Mexican
DINNER
• 2 ^or79c
Kleenex Facial 300 Count
TISSUE
25c
Whole Sun 6 Ounces Orange
JUICE
5 for *1.00
60’s Family Kleenex
NAPKINS
•15*
Welch Grape 6 Ounces
JUICE •
\
5for f
/ l
%’s Chicken of the Sea
TUNA •
■ 2 f°r 79c
FRESH VEGETABLES
Quart Real Kill Bug
KILLER
i
79c
! BAHAMAS.
lb, 12**
§
i Duncan Hines All Flavors Except Angel Food
CAKE MIX 3,or *1.00
1 Vine Ripe
TOMATOES
LB 19c
White Swan
COFFEE
LB. 69'
KY Fresh
BEANS
LB* 19*
ats SI?’ ^
Armour Star 12 Ounce Package
FRANKS
Armour Star 1 Pound Package
BACON
45c
70c
Ebners Cowboy 2 Pound Package
BACON *1.39
Armour Star Round
STEAK
SIFvLOIN OR T BONE
S i EAK
LB. 79c
LUss 7S
c
DECKERS OLEO 2'‘»39‘
CHUCK BOAST » S3'
BISCUITS 3 CANS
Yarborough & Tanner Grocery
WE GIVE BUCCANEER STAMPS— Double Stamps on Wednesday
FOR SALE
Iron-Rite I r oner, upright
with chair. Small 275 pound
Kelvenator Deep Freeze. Good
condition. Want to buy a port-
able Singer Sewing Machine
in good condition.
Phone PR-3 3554
Stamford, Texas
FOR 'SALE
Good Gentle Milk Cow, with
5 Aung calf.: •
Albert English
Jud ' :' 1'
Phone 924-2922 Rochester
FOR SALE—
Electric Dryer, $25.00. Needs
some Rewiring, but can be
fixed without much expense.
Hide-a-bed with _chair _to
match, gdod condition.
Phone 4221 Rule
MOTEL MANAGERS
MEN-WOMEN-COUPLES _
Multi-million dollar motel in-
dustry is booming. Train im-
mediately in a luxury motel to
be a manager, assistant mana-
ger, supervisor, or executive
housekeeper. Earn top salary
plus free luxury living quart-
ers on premises. Choose work-
ing location. Age no barrier.
Short, low cost training period.
For complete details send your
name, address, age, occupation
and phone number to
Motel Managers Training
P. O. Drawer 1151
Shreveport, Louisiana
RULE GARDEN CLUB
FLOWER SHOW
TO BE HELD APRIL 30
NEEDED
Someone to make small pay-
ments on spinet piano in your
area, first payment in June.
Write Credit Mgr., JENT’S
HOUSE OF MUSIC, 2640
34th Lubbock, Texas.
WORK WANTED
Lawn Mowers Cleaned and
Repaired. Free Pickup and De-
livery.
C. L. Baker
Phone 3871
Rule, Texas
X.eo Nunn
ROUTE^ SALESMAN
$75.00 a week guarenteed
against commission. Whole-
sale drug sundrils-dry goods
to store. Write' give full de-
tails about yourself.
Rosen Wholesale Co. Inc.
619-21 Broadway
Lubbock, Texas
LOST OR STRAYED
Beagle. Male Dog from my
place. Notify L. B. Pike or
Phone 5321
Rule, Texas
The Rule Garden Club will
hold their annual Flower Show
at the Rule School Cafeteria
on Saturday, April 30, 1966
from 2 to 5. Mrs. O. G. Lewis
is the Flower Show Chairman.
Mrs. Morris Neal is Schedule
Chairman, Mrs. H. H. Hines,
Classification Chairman, Mrs.
Ala Mae Lisles, Entry Chair-
man, Mrs. J. A. Hertel, Stag-
ing Chairman, - Mrs. Clyde
Grice, Placement Chairman,
Mrs. Herbert Rinn, Properties
Chairman, Mrs. C. H. White
and Mrs. Morris Neal, Clerks,
Mrs. W. R. Mason, Dismantl-
ing Chairman, Mrs. W. S Cole,
Mrs C O Davis and Mrs A. R.
Eaton, Hospitality Committee,
and Mrs. Pearl Connor, Post-
ers, and Mrs. H. L. Martin as
Publicity.
Division I is our Horticul-
ture specimens.
Division II is the Artistic
Arrangement Classes.
Division III is Junior Gar
deners section.
Division IV is Business sec-
tion.
The public is cordially in-
vited to attend this show; and
there will be no admission
charged. >
The theme for the Flower
Show is “The Land is Ftill of
Color.”
SAGERTON
1SEWS
Lunch Room Mem
I want a woman who is not
satisfied with just any job,
but one who will take a per-
sonal interest and assist me
in my fast growing business.
For Interview Call 925-2491
Rochester, Texas Friday or
Saturday.
WRITE Mrs. Charles Kay
3419-32nd. Street in Lubbock
or call SW9-4680 in Lubbock.
I will mow Lawns and do
yard work.
Phone 3541
HAL OUSLEY
FOR SALE— House to be
moved. 20 x 24. Will sell at a
bargain,
Derrell Sorrells
HOUSE FOR RENT— See
Lonnie Mortin
Renew your sub-
scription to the Rule
Review.
Political
Announcements
FOR U. S. SENATE. 17th Dist:
OMAR BURLESON
FOR. STATE. REPRESENTA-
TICE FOR DISTRICT 62 F
ROY ARLEDGE
FOR RE-ELECTION
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
JAMES C. ALVIS
HALLIE E. CHAPMAN
BEVERLY O. ROBERSON
For Commissioner Free. 4:
EDWARD J. (SAM) NEINAST
For County Clerk
W. W. (Bill) BEEVES
(Re-election Second Term)
For County Treasurer:
Mrs. ARTIE BRADLEY
County Superintendent
JESSIE VICK
FOR DISTRICT CLERK
CARRIE McANULTY
IshampGG
my rugs for
14 a foot!
BENT shampooer...only $1
i Wall-to-wall, or spots and paths...
| Blue Lustre brilliantly cleans finest car-
Si' pets, leaves nap open and fluffy, .^j
*EASY! Just vacuum, shampoo, let dry,
re-vacuum. No messy residue of pow-
der or soap. • *V
\SAFE as water for every fine fabric
: (upholstery, too)! "
(By Dora Macias)
The Sagerton community re-
ceived several inches of rain.
Those attending the Regional
Track Meet at Lubbock were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert LeFevre.
Mrs. J F. Humphrey died
Monday afternoon. She is Mr.
E. J. Nienast sister.
Mrs. Walter Quade is visit-
ing her brother, Mr, E. J. Nie-
nast. She came down for the
funeral of her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kupatt
had relatives from Salt Lake
City, Utah this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Clark in Lubbock.
Stitch and Chatter Club met
at Mrs. Cliff LeFevre home.
Members present were Mrs.
Sheid, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Polk,
Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Swad
Kittley, Mrs. Benton and Mrs.
Jordon. They were dismissed
after saying the Lords Prayer.
Judy Baitz and Barbara
Cass of Haskell visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray Baitz
and children Monday.
Mr. Ulmer’s mother visited
over the week end in his home.
Dolores Macias visited here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cato Macias, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Otto Schaahe
had guests in their home Sun-
day. afternoon.
Rhonda Baitz won first in
the Slide Rule at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vahlen-
kamp and children of Abilene
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Monse.
Cindy Letz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Letz, was select
ed for the all star cast at Lub-
bock.
Dora Macias spent the week
end with Mrs. Joe Ray Baitz
and children.
Stephanie Letz won first in
tennis at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray Baitz
were dinner guest Sunday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Z. Summers.
Mrs. Mildred Jordon is a
surgical patient at Hendrick
hospital in Abilene.
MONDAY
Barbecue Buns
French Fries
Buttered Peas
Pickle slices
Apple Sauce and cookies
MILK
TUESDAY
Beans
Cabbage Slaw
Macaroni
Buttered Spinach
Onion Slices
Fruit Pie
Corn Bread
MILK
WEDNESDAY
Ham Salaid
Cheese Slices
Potato Salad
Green Beans
Fruit Jello
Rolls, Butter and cookies with
fining
MILK
THURSDAY
Beef Vegetable Stew
Crackers and corn bread
Peach halve
Ham Stick
Cake with filling and Peanut
butter
MILK
FRIDAY
Sandwiches
Potato Chips
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Cookies and Jello
MILK
RE-ELECT
LEWIS LUMBER COMPANY
PHONE 3031
RULE, TEXAS
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
\ Pd. PoLAdV.
IF YOU KNEW ALL THREE,
YOUR CHOICE WOULD BE
CRAWFORD
MARTIN
FDR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Congressman
Omar Burleson
A young man
with 20Years
“Experience”
In Congress
Pd. Pol. Adv.
C. L. Cromwell
Stamford, Texas
Eyes Examined i
Contact Lenses Duplicated
PHONE PR 3-3542
DAVIDSON
PLUMBING SHOP
Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies
Located in Back Yard of Home
RULE
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Richards, Alton M. The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1966, newspaper, April 28, 1966; Rule, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1169867/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.