The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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LANES ARE THE BEST
18—50
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MOTHER KNOWS
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Planning for the Future?
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds!
Many are the ways cole slaw
may be varied: With a whipped
cream dressing; with caraway o?
celery seeds, with paprika or witl
a handful of raisins.
If mustard spots washable ma-
teria), remove by working glycerin
into the stain and rubbing lightly
between the hands. Then wash the
article in soap and water.
engrave
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Drop a ca
Flow HMI. Halim
■ Wilson's Cottage
The cottage where Woodrow
Wilson and his bride spent their
honeymoon is still popular with
newlyweds at Arden, in the moun-
tains of western North Carolina.
To vary vanilla ice cream,
marble it with crushed peanut
brittle before you store it in a
refrigerator tray.
A little almond flavoring goes
well with red cherries or with a
custard sauce. H’s good, too, in
macaroons.
For a quick lunch spread light-
ly toasted English muffins with
soft yellow cheese, top with
tomato or bacon slices, and put
under the broiler.
fades fa gorier
of corn '
■ Grand breakfast main dish!
Here’s the “power” of corn.
Tastes powerfully good!
Crisp, sweet, fresh! Your i
bargain in goodness— /
Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Z
Van(amps
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St Joseph aspirin
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Rolls that come from the freezer
can be thawed by placing them in
a 300-degree oven from 20 to 30
minutes.
You'll Like Them Too
“HURRY PA! I’VE FOUND ’FM!!”
Think of it- Grandma Used Them
When Her 'Liver was Acting Up
She thought there w..s NOTHING
QUITE LIKE '> M!! —
••What You T.'Iking About Child?”
"LANE’S I’ll.I S—■Of ( oum"
••You’ll Like The n Too-’
MISCELLANEOUS
ROLL DEVELOPED—Overnight Snrvic*.
8 High Gloss Prints, all Size* 25c.
I prints each negative, add 10c.
REPRINTS, 3c each.
FOX STUDIOS Billing*. Montana
WOULD YOU like to Muravg jour own
cards, stationery, etc.? You can; also
spare-time earnings. Drop a card for
details. Jack’s Serv.. Row 8M. Halins. Kin.
. wlding (.hair; U.
S. Has everything;
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ies. Nathan Ham
York « N. V.
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
FOR SALE, recreation club, enjoying
good business, in heart of industrial dis-
trict. pool, snooker, dominoes, shuffle
pin; long lease. MOOO. W cash,
monthly payments. C. H. Yarbrough. I31<
Sheffield Blvd.. Houston IS. Tesa., Call
Greens Bayea 8tR._________________
PAINT, wallpaper and ilooY coverins,
store. In town of 10,000. will stand inves-
tigation. investment returned in two
years. 15000 will handle, balance terms.
Write Boa ?•. Rosenberg. Teaas. or call
4<W for appointment.
SENSATIONAL Baby Folding t hair
S. and Canadian patent*,
sliding tray comode. /
where. Good for home an
sell outright or royalties
mer. *i» Allen HL. New V.
PERSONAL
BEAUTIFUL rr«*UI» •*
ROT 8. «th. HL. Fairfield. Iowa.
SAVE MONEY! One <81 00• dollar brings
you authentic information on cigarette
taxes and effects of smoking on your
health. II A D. Service*. P. O. B*» KPH.
Mobile 5. Ala.
KILL FOOT ITCH! Relieve foot soreness
and irritation! For details send name and
address. K. T. Garitty. Al? Carondelel
Bldg., New Orleans. La.
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FOR A QUICK AND TASTY MEAL '
ijllVngmp’s I
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UH delicately and deliciously, and smoked to
JJJwsS the right texture and tenderness. Every
1IMH sausage invites you to eat another —
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!II9 p*cn*cs» any,nca* • • • readyto—
tHEAT • EAT • ENJOY
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HELP WANTED—WOMEN
U/nil Ell DEMONSTRATORS AND
TYUmcn UNIT MANAGERS for
party plan sales of Plastic Products,
which is sweeping the country. Big mon-
ey can be made in your spare time, we
are opening up this territory. Communi-
cate with us at once MARGY PLASTICS,
INC.. 414? Olive St.. SC. Leal* 8. Me.
7 BEST!
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JITTER TOOK* RlDE CH TOP OF A CAR.
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cigarette*. Yet ekillful blending
makes every puff a pleasure.
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1950
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CAMERON FEED MILLS
North Little Rock Arkansas
Ask your dealer for PRIME QUALITY
Growing Mash, Pellets or Crumbles . . .
Now contains added A.P.F. (Animal Pro-
tein Factor) . . . your assurance of a finer
feed for producing finer future layers!
Made by the meters of PRIME
QUALITY fine Formula Feeds for
posdtry, hogs, dairy cows, cat-
tle, horses, rabbits and dogs!
FOR HEALTHIER, FINER FUTURE LAYERS
FEED "PRIME QUALITY"
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1950, newspaper, April 20, 1950; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216068/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.