The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1967 Page: 2 of 4
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THE RULE REVIEW.
FOR. SALE: 1 Electric Fan,
Porch Chairs, Polaroid Camera
Bendix Washer and 2 Screen
doors. — Loudell Foster.
SPOTS before your eyes—on
your new carpet—remove them
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec-
tric shampooer 51. LEWIS
LUMBER CO
Watch
Opening.
for our March 25
KELSO OUTDOOR POWER
EQUIPMENT
Phone 864 3505 HASKELL
Rule School
Lunch Room Mem
MONDAY
Banbecue Buns
Creamed Potatoes
Green Beans
Apple Sauce
Cookies with Filling
Milk
Rally Day To Be
In Haskell On
March 28
Thursday, March 9, 1967,
Visiting in the home of Mrs.
M. E. Hines over the week end
were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gas-
kell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass
Gaskell of Odessa and Mrs.
Leonard Waddell and children
' of Andrews.
TUESDAY
Beans
Cole Slaw
Spiced Beets
Onion Rings
Oven Cooked Potatoes
Buttered Corn Bread
Fruit Pies
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Appliance Repair Service
Work on Washers, Dryers, and
Refrigerators. I do house wiring
and am a dealer for Norge Ap-1 Syrup
pMance. Call C. A. Williams, ‘ Rolls
Goree— 436-3252. 1 Milk
Fried Chicken
Cream Gravy
Buttered Peas
Steamed Rice
FOR SALE: 1965 Riverside
Motor scooter. Less than 1/2
price—$125.00. See Weldon
Norman or call 4591.
FLOWERING SHRUBS: Al-
theas, Crape Myrtles, Flo. Al-
mond, Spirea, Mockorange. 3
to 4 ft. $1.00
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
SACRIFICE equity in beauti-
ful spinet piano, in this area,
to responsible party. Small
monthly payments may be as-
sumed. Write Mr. Hall, Box
3192, Lubbock, Texas.
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL
TREES: Non bearing Mulberry,
Sycamore, Red Bud, Mimosa,
6 to 10 ft. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00,
$6.00.
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
FOR SALF, 2 horses, 2 saddles,
2 bridles. 1 two horse trailer
Raymond or Jerry Saffel phone
2026
FOR SALE: 1 Kitchen range,
2 gas room heaters, 1 electric
room heater. Bill Dunnam
Phone 5981.
PECAN TREES: Burkett,
Sturat, Mahans 4 to 10 ft. $3.50
$5.00, $7.50 $9.00
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
THURSDAY
Beef Veg. Stew
Cheese Slices
Sliced Pickles
Congealed Fruit
Corn Bread and Crackers
Cookies
Milk
FRIDAY
Toasted Ham Sandwiches
Baked Beans
Potato Salad
Combination Salad
Peach Halves
Cake with Filling
Milk
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Shop In Rule and
Save Money!
Better Kitchen Storage was
the subject that Barbara Elliot
County Home Demonstration
Agent explained- and showed
film Thursday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. H. H. Hines.
Mrs. Elliot called the attention
of the wasted space in most of
our kitchens and gave ideas
how to improve this to build
small shelves where needed
and dividers in other places. It
is important to take advantage
making use of lost space.
Mrs. George Smith gave op-
ening exercise, Mrs. C. B.
Sprayberry gave the council re-
port.
March 28th will be tri-coun-
ty Rally Day in Haskell The
three counties Home Demon-
stration Club women will bring
different crafts they have made,
some will be for sale. The pub-
lic is invited to attend. It will
be a covered dish luncheon.
April 14th will be District
THDA meeting in Stamford.
There were four members
absent and we had two visitors,
Mrs. J. A. Hertel and Mrs.
Barbara Elliot. The next meet-
ing will be March 9th in the
home of Mrs. Herbert Hines.
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
ILTON M. RICHARDS
Editor And Publisher
New 14 ft. Tandem Stock
Trailers. 1 used 12 ft. Tandem
stock trailer. 4 barrel hay
racks. Irrigation Sprinklers.
Call V. L. Bridges
658 5282 Knox City, Texas
8 tp — 42
EVERGREENS: We have a
complete stock of landscape
Size plants. Our prices are com-
petitive with anv reliable nur-
sery in this trade area.
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
CONSOLE SPINET PIANO.—
Will sacrifice to responsible
party in this area. Cash or
terms. Write Credit Mgr. Tail-
man Piano Stores, Inc., Salem,
Oregon.
Want to buy water tank. See
Sam Warren, Rule Texas 5127
ROSE BUSHES: Standard Var-
ieties No. 1 Bushes $1.00, Pa-
tented Varieties- Advertised
prices.
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
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Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Rule, Texas,
Under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates $2.50 in Haskell County— $3.50 Elsewhere.
Advertising Rate Upon Request. Classified: 3c word 2c each Additional
insertion.
Card of Thanks 75c Display Classified $1.00 Per Inch.
Business Phone 4221 ----------Residence Phone 5071
The outdoor life. Any in-
door man will tell you how
great it is. But only an out-
door man can tell you what
it does to human skin.
Constant sun dries skin
out: Leathers it. Burns it
over and over again. And
that can be dangerous.
If you are out in the sun
a lot (or even if you’re not),
check into any sore that
does not heal. Promptly. It
could be a warning signal
of cancer. And cancer is
easier to cure when it’s de-
tected early.
Lome Greene knows the
seven warning signals of
cancer. So should you:
1. Unusual bleeding or
discharge. 2. A lump or
thickening in the breast
or elsewhere. 3. A sore that
does not heal. 4. Change in
bowel or bladder habits.
5. Hoarseness or cough.
6. Indigestion or difficulty
in swallowing. 7. Change in
a wart or mole. I
If a signal lasts longer
than iWo weeks, $Se %ur
doctor without delay. 1
It makes sense to
know the 7 warning sig-
nals of cancer.
It makes sense to give
to the American
Cancer
Society
639 Jehovah’s
Witnesses See Film
God Cannot He
‘‘Supply to Your Faith En-
durance” assembly of Jehovah’s
Witnesses in the Barwise Jun-
ior High School, Wichita Falls,
was climaxed, Sunday, with
639 persons seeing a color film
“God Cannot Lie”.
Speaking on “Faith and En-
durance”, the District Super-
visor, A. A. Catanzaro, said,
Peter admonished adding sev-
en things to our faith for endu-
rance, ‘supply to your faith
virtue, to virtue knowledge, to
knowledge self-control, to self-
control endurance, to endu-
rance godly devotion, to godly
devotion brotherly affection, to
brotherly affection love.’ If you
do these things you will not be
inactive or unfruitful in your
j ministry.”
“The last year’s statistical
religious recession is frustrat-
ing in the face of unsettled
world conditions,” W. Clayton
Short, presiding minister of the
Haskell Congregation said,
‘However, we do feel fortified
to cope with the growing re-
ligious indifference that will be
encountered in our house-to-
house ministry.”
Carl Silva, who was at the
Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society’s headquarters in New
York for five years, has recent-
ly received the 15-congrega-
tion circuit assignment from
Wichita Falls to Muleshoe and
from Haskell to Altus.
Silva spends a week with
each of the congregations
three times a year. He is chief-
ly responsible for arranging
two assemblies each year
somewhere in the circuit and,
supervise the training program
for approximately 500 asso-
ciate ministers.
Mrs. Margaret Dockery of
Abilene, and Mrs Lou Smith
of Anson were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Cole, Sunday.
Among those from Rule at-
tending District singing at the
Church of Christ in Knox City
Sun da v afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Novis Ousley, John
Greeson, Olis Macon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Fulenwider, Mrs. Bill
Yarborough, Mrs. W. Doyle,
Mrs. S A. Ezelle, Mrs. Ruby
Dugan Mrs. Effie Kreuger,
Mrs. Bernice Sego, Miss Mae
Hamilton and Josephine Tar-
bet.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crof-
ford are visiting his son Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Crofford and
her daughters in Amarillo.
the STATE OF TEXAS
To any Sheriff., or any.. Con-
stable within the State of Tex-
as—GREETIN G:
You are hereby commanded
to cause to be published once
each week for four consecutive
weeks, the first publication to
be at least twenty-eight days
before the return day thereof,
in a newspaper printed in Has-
kell County, Texas, the accom-
panying citation, of which the
herein below following is a
true copy
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS TO:
Anne Busby — Defendant,
Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to appear before the
Honorable District Court of
Haskell County Texas at the
Courthouse thereof, in Haskell,
Texas, by filing a written ans-
wer at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday next
after the expiration of forty-
two days from the date of the
issuance of this citation, same
being the 17th day of April
A. D. 1967, to Plaintiff’s First
Amended Original Petition fil-
ed in said court, on the 28th
day of February A. D. 1967. in
this cause, numbered D-1884
on the docket of said court and
the names of the parties in said
suit are Robert Dee Busbv as—
Plaintiff, and Anne Busby as,
Defendant.
A gfqtomp-nf. of na-
ture of this suit is as follows,
to--”M+:
Suit for divorce on the
grounds of cruel treatment,
and that all of Lots Nos. 5 and
6 in Block No. 39 of the origin^
al town of Haskell, in Haskell
County, Texas, be adjudged to
be the separate property of the
plaintiff, etc, as is more fully-
shown by Plaintiff’s said Fifst
Amended Original Petition on
file in this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the
date of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The officer executing this
writ shall promptly serve the
same according to require-
ments of law, and the mandates
hereof, and make due return as
the law directs
Issued and given under my
hand and the seal of said court
at Haskell, Texas, this the 28th
day of February A. D. 1967.
(SEAL)
Carrie McAnulty— Clerk,
District Court of Haskell Coun-
ty, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Gar-
rett of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. H H. Hines, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richards,
Gayle, Melvin and Bobby, vis-
ited Lynn Richards, a student
at Texas Tech Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Malone
of Clovis, New Mexico visited
his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Malone and other re-
latives Tuesday and Wednes-
day. * HpV
A rubber stomp is th* greatest labor and Wm
saving device cf the modem bank, office e*
factory. Used in countless ways ter the smaO
investment involved it hot mo equal In Vrrtnir
equipment.
Order by mail or telephone—we guarantee
satisfaction end to fill your order correctly.
Hk y*u* Qtd&i at
*7he Ojjfioe J\!euMfapea
DAVIDSON
PLUMBING SHOP
Plumbing fixtures and Supplies
i ..v. ■ ■ ■ t
Located in Back Yard of Home
RULE
CLOSED— WE HAVE BEEN
ON THE SICK LIST AND
WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
WORK FOR: AWHILE.
DAVIDSON PLUMBING
PEACH TREES:. All best varie-
ties for west., Texas- 3 to 4 ft.
$1. 5 to 6 ft. $1.50, Bearing
Size $2.50.
Conner Nursery and Floral Co.
Haskell, Texas
ESS OPPORTUNITY
N OR WOMAN
ole person from this
o service and collect
utomatic dispensers. No
ace needed - we esta-
:counts for you. Car,
;es and $985.00 to $1785.
. capital necessary. 4 to
•s weekly nets excellent
t income. Full time or
For local interview,
Sagle Industries, _ 3954
ile Ave. So., Minnea-
linn. 55416.
EES: Bruce-Burbank
a- 5 to 6 ft. $1.50
ze $2.50
rsery and Floral Co.
exas
For Sale
Wears As-
IF IT IS PRINTING
WE CAN DO IT
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Richards, Alton M. The Rule Review (Rule, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1967, newspaper, March 9, 1967; Rule, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982315/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.