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Real estate and insurance agents frequently use 12 inch wooden rulers as a business card. It's an inexpensive, long
lasting reminder of the services they offer.
6 and 12 Inch RulersCivic clubs, volunteer organizations, and community service groups use wood 12-inch rulers as a thank you to help recruit volunteers, and imprint them with general reminders such as "Make it a Rule to Volunteer".
Other popular slogans include:
Our wooden rulers are available in 6" and 12" lengths. Imprint colors available
are black, red, light blue, dark blue, green, brown, orange, maroon or purple; however, black is recommended.
Our Wood Rulers are proudly made in the USA.
Wooden Rulers 6 inch
For 6" rulers, pricing includes straight-line ad copy printed in one color on one side. An additional $50 non-refundable artwork charge per color must be paid before work can begin. For logo or special typestyle, add $30 per color (for every 3" in length). Contact us for second side or multi-color imprint.
Wood RulersOur 12 Inch Wood Ruler
For a 12" measuring rulers, pricing includes 40 characters and spaces on one side in one color. An additional $50 non-refundable artwork charge per color must be paid before work can begin. For logo or special typestyle, add $30 per color (for every 3" in length). Contact us for second side or multi-color imprint.
They Will Increase Name Identification
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Yardsticks - Be sure to check out our wooden yardsticks too.
The measurement of a ruler is 12 inches in a foot, or 36 inches in a yardstick ruler. We are commanded to have exact weight and measurements as a standard of measure in our society. Deuteronomy 25:15 But thou shalt have a perfect and just weight, a perfect and just measure shalt thou have: that thy days may be lengthened in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. American Minute with Bill Federer October 22 OCTOBER 22, 1836, General Sam Houston was sworn in as the first President of the Republic of Texas. As a teenager, after his father died, Houston ran off to live with the Cherokee Indians on the Tennessee River, being adopted by Chief Oolooteka and given the name "Raven." Three years later, Houston returned to town, opened a school, joined the army and fought in the War of 1812, being noticed by General Andrew Jackson. In 1818, wearing Indian dress, Sam Houston led a delegation of Cherokee to Washington, D.C., to meet with President Monroe. Elected to Congress in 1823, Sam Houston became Governor of Tennessee in 1827. After a failed marriage, Sam Houston moved to Texas, where he was made Commander to fight Santa Anna. The Texas Declaration of Independence stated: "When a government has ceased to protect the lives, liberty, and property of the people...and...becomes an instrument in the hands of evil rulers for their oppression....it is a...sacred obligation to their posterity to abolish such government, and create another in its stead." The Texas Declaration ended: "Conscious of the rectitude of our intentions, we fearlessly and confidently commit the issue to the decision of the Supreme Arbiter of the Destinies of Nations."
The Golden Rule - Measurement of a RulerMatthew 7:12Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.
Luke 6:31
Exodus 16:28
Deuteronomy 13:4
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