The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RULE REVIEW,
Thursday, July 21, 1966
Jerry and Joe Cannon are
attending six weeks classes at
ACC
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green
and Linda and Debra Sport of
Lubbock, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Overby of Childress are va-
cationing in Ruidosa this week.
Mr. and Mrs Rocky Brooks
and baby visited Mrs. Mattie
Hunt last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Malone
Visited their sons, Mr. ad Mrs.
Bob Malone and Mr. and Mrs
Griffin Malone in Fort Worth
over the week end.
A. F. Tankersley of Lubbock
hasbeen visiting his sister,
Mrs. Bill Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hines
and children of Munday visited
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hines
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Roberson this week.
Miss Josephine Tarbet is va-
cationing in Oklahoma and
and Kansas for 2 weeks.
Mrs. Oils Macon and Mrs.
K H. Hines attended a meeting
of Wesleyan Service Guild in
the home of Carl Raslitters in
Haskell Monday night to make
plans for Guild Week end in
Ceta Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sport
and Debora of Lubbock visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green
and Linda last week.
Mrs. Ada Williamson is vis-
iting her sister in Alvord this
week.
Those attending the Junior
High Camp this week are Rev.
Manuel Reynolds, Gale Lott,
Patti Simpson, Tommie Corn-
elius.
Mrs. E. B. Odelberg and
daughter of Oklahoma City are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs E. jB. Lusk. Her husband
will join her for a visit over
the week end.
The Lucky Blue Bonnet H.
D, Club met Thursday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. Her-
bert Hues. Mrs. Bill Mason
was in charge of the busiess
meeting. A panel was given on
David May is home for the
summer after attendig Baylor
College.
Glenda Hines of Leveland is
Visiting her grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H .Hines this
weekweek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
returned home Tuesday after
visitig their children in Lub-
bock. Walter Watson had sur-
gery ond Mrs. Terry Smith
bad surgery Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Williams
and family of Abilene visited
her mother, Mrs. Lowell Ful-
bright . t j i ■1
Bonnie Robinson of Arlington
is visiting her parents Mr. and
The next meetng will be on
The ne xtmeeting will be on
Thursday July 28 at 3 o’clock
in the home of Mrs. Bill Mas-
on.
Mrs. Don Bivins and son of
of Carlsbad are visiting Mrs.
Bernice Sego and Bunnie and
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Clark in Sagerton.
TAX.. MAN . ,.SAM_ -SAYS:
Authorities at Texas A&M
say that the average farm in
Texas is worth $250,000. This
means that the days of the one-
horse farm are past. Operating
a farm nowadays is a big busi-
ness. Running a big business
requires good tax records.
The farmer who fails to keep
good tax records may find
himself plowing his profits in-
to a Form 1040.
Keeping good records is al-
TIGER IN THE TANKER—The U.S.S. Navasota, a fleet
oiler which has adopted Humble Oil & Refining Company’s
advertising slogan, “Put A Tiger in Your Tank” is shown fly-
ing her tiger flag during the refueling of a Navy fighting ship
supporting the action in Viet Nam. According to the ship’s
skipper, the flag, which was especially made for the Navasota
by Humble, is flown during refueling operations “to the great
delight of our crew and the crews of the ships we service.”
Gann Food Store
Specials Good Friday and Saturday
1 Big Dish % Gallon
SCE MILK
• 390
Betty Crocker Yellow, Devil s, Germ. Choc. White
CAKE MIX
3 for 89 0
Choc. Vanilla, Lemon
Swel Frosting__3 for 89c j
BANANAS lb. 10c I
Long White
Fireside
Potatoes 10 lbs 39c
CRACKERS lb____19c
Strawberries 10 oz 25c
Dotties
BISCUITS 3 cans 25c
Lemonade can 10c
Youngbloods cut up
Folgers Coffee lb 75c
CHICKENS each 79c
2 lbs. $1.49
Hormel
303 Van Camp ^
BACON . lb. 71c
Pork & Beans 7 for $1.00
Rump or Pikes Peak
303 Del Monte
ROAST lb. 59c
Fruit Cocktail 5 for $1.00
Club STEAK lb 59c
While 100 Pounds lasts!
( limit 3 lbs.)
HAMBURGER
3 ,bs $t.00
KEY STAMPS— Double on Tuesday
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Richards, Alton M. The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966, newspaper, July 21, 1966; Rule, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1170141/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.