The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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ORDER FROM
EDGAR HEINSOHN
FRELSBURG
In breeding. hybridizing,
blood typing. testing — Hy-
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chick v.
These techniques — in-
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lines with uniloini d< sirable
traits, then hvbridizing in-
bred lines to combine many
good features into one bird —
have undergone many refine-
ments in ‘25 years And new
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breeders’ control over basic
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AMMO PHOS ferti-
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amount of AMMO-
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j placing the tame
. amount of an ordinary fertilizer in
v another equal amount of water.
) 5 oo'll lie able co see how water
- soluble AMMO-PROS COES
1 INTO SOLUTION while the
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Mr. and Mr-
Houston were
tow n .Monday .
Mr. an<| Mr-. 1-rne-t Ivcv Boeh-
■ne and Susan and Patricia spent
Monday in l a Grange, where
they visited with her mother.
Mrs. Alvin Schultz ami her sis-
ter. Mrs terry ( 'all and Jerry Jr.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Kudin
of Dallas spent Sunday nt Post'
'• ’.il Point where tin v visited
with hi- mother. Mrs. II. A.
Kudin am! tmrles. Gilbert and
>'i|. (ilaeser. Mrs. Ktu-hn necom
panied them hack tn Dallas for
;• week's visit. •
. Gu- K \ i >igt of
visiting here in
Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
Paul L.i.ikc wete Mr and Mr-.
Bert Krctz.-chmar and children
<>i Houston. Mr. and Mr-. Ernst
Klatt- am! children of Sealy. Mr.
and Mt- Alvin l.aakc ami Mr.
find Mi-, i ine-t Richter and
children.
Nutrena Chick Starter promotes livability
and fast early growth with the nutrition and
protection chicks need. Order Crumblized,
complete Nutrena Chick Starter today.
WTTA - HALF GALLON
Mellorine 35c
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livability power
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Washburn PINTO BEANS
Pound 13c
— PINT —
49c
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25 POUNDS .... $1.89
10 POUNDS .... 89c
■^jwwo nouns sui
39c
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Pound 27c
Austex CHILI With Beans
Heinz Hamburger RELISH
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LEAOWAY
FOOD STORES
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can 32c
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Mr. and _\|»< C. C inter of
Mi-tin -pent Sunday here with
Mr and Mrs. \\ illy Krause and
Malcolm.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS
Libby
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GARDEN SWEET PEAS
2 cans
39c
39c
SWEET CUCUMBER SLICES
jar
29c
PEACHES (Sliced)
No. 2*/2 can
27c
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PORK & BEANS
can-only 9c
SAUERKRAUT
can-only 9c
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MEET ON MAY 11th
of
84th BIRTHDAY
OBSERVED SATURDAY
The W est End PTA will meet
at
S ;OO p.m. for their tinal meeting
nt the -< in h>1 year
New officer- will be in-tailed,
and the Historian will give her
rep >rt of the year'- vvi rk.
Member- p1er.se take note
change of meeting date.
Mr-, \lwin’Raeke,
Repot ter
observance of his Sbh birthday.
A few close friends wished him
Mr. Ben Xndreas of Cat Spring
and Wilson Neumann of New
I Im. are in Dallas, attending the
Hermann Sons convention. Thev
are delegates from their respec-
tive lodges. They rt turned on
Wednesday, after attending the
convention since Sunday.
Mr. and Ms. Hugo Meyer en-
-oitte tack from Brenham to their
home in Mcntz. Wednesday af-
tenux.n, stopped by to visit here
continuous health and happiness.with his sister, Mrs Ben Boehme,
i'.'S.
Pinal details for the practice
field day will Ih discussed at the
duli’s regular meeting on Friday.
May 5. at 7 p.m at thv club house
and -n Bellville.
A practice field day, in prepara-
the National h'ieid Day,
in June, will be held by the Ste-
phen F. Austin Amateur Radio
! v'lub on Saturday and Sunday,
May 20 and 21. The site for this
year’s practice field day will be
at the new club house in Bell-
ville. A one hundred watt trans-
mitter and other emergency equip
tnent, supplied by a portable elec
trie generator, will be operated
bv the members. The club's new
call W-5-FZX will be used.
The practice field and the Ama
teur Radin Relay League Nat-
after ional Field Day were both a tre-
games were mendotts success last year. Every
ntie p.t"icipating had an enjoy-
I aide time and gained txpetience
i un-
pickle.'
mints.
\mong the guests present
the parents of the j
groom, Mr. and Mrs.
Ki.ehn ot Weitnar.
(lift of the hostesses ...... „
white heirloi mi bedspread. ,,n.J hur',ta-'' -',av 111 1'*>,i
I i' istes-es for the shower were I
Mr- Ben Burn.an and Mrs. E.
I \ inson. who are sponsors of i
the bride' to-be; and Misses Her-:
nice' Wiecker. Adelene Koniecznv
and Mrs. Bontre I.ind-av, whoi
will he Mi-- Borman’, bridal at-
tendants; and Mrs. Egon Luetge,
Mrs. Calvin Borman. Mrs. Robt.
Draehn and Mis- Marinell Warn-
cke
The Borman-Kuehn wedding)
i- calendared for Mav 20 at the
Welci-inc Lutheran church.
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Oscar.
w as a
I he Welcome Lutheran Parish
Hou.-e was the scene ot a miscel-: tii,n fi
laneous bridal -hower for Miss
Gloria Jean Borman, bride-elect
of Elton Dale Koehn.
Yellow and white, tin honoree’s
chosen colors, were carried uut|
in gift wrappings and the gift
table, which was laid with a lace
table cover. 1 lie table was cen-
tered with a floral arrangement
<>f yellow iri- flanked by a large
doll dre.s-ed in white bridal at-
tire.
On tier arrival, the honoree was
presented with a yellow and
white carnation corsage,
which various bridal ;------
played. The winner- presented
their prizes to Miss Borman.
After the bride-elect opened in providing comtuunii'atic is
her gifts an<: thanked her guests, der etn*'rgencv conditio: -.
refreshment- were served consist; t.':-.-i i_._:i’. z— -i._
ing of white cake square- decora-!
ted in yellow, various other cakes,
cookies, sandwiches, potato chips.'
pickles, coffee, fruit ] utich
Mr. Charles Sechting of Cat
Spring was honored In the Guen-
ther Hill family last Saturday in
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GLORIA BORMAN
HONORED WITH
BRIDAL SHOWER
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
TO HOLD PRACTICE
DAYS. MAY 20 and 21
AMMOPHOS
FERTILIZERS
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, Thursday, May 4th. 1961
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1961, newspaper, May 4, 1961; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229006/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.