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1 Oeny a divorce but In Ita disci e-
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1 party least In fault.
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J.11LUL III 41 L 1 J 11 I eases 30 dy. nmv.1 frnm .timxlnwn V V
In nny stilta In this state for an promise! to Join the ranks of mod-
ani.ulment jf mnrr.ai?e In anyulse ern cindertllns.
nrajn mv jh . mm t. affsctsd by the laws rf another t-Bnin u... i un.w a. M...n
thue who Mm relief frcm marktil ll " ' presumed that the law n thg off)cc or ft Ultfe Manhattn
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Baroness Aids Youiiiif And Talented
New York GirJ To iVitisieal Heights
NBVV YORK. June 6 'U.P -tJerr- voire piu a ei hirmlnf pres-
conic known as th bris;httv i the hiw of this state unless and tht she ntd b1(m nametl Wnner ot
on eaith unm tne in or me omer s.a.e u h ..young artlt s vocal contest"
So many requests have come lor ""'". n r"". ' b im. n th t of Nqw Yor!l nnd lhus
mild eompi't" for the national
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N.viul i ii domestic relation th.it' JlmnlitA "Unth l)u
K H. Ueemer. clerk of Wash e ! "' "rW aw "quiring onli .x
nmnlv hu tunl hn.i lh In ' Week residence In the itate ent
I umnfl.l hv lliii 1091 llilnt. .
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Mini OrnttmU
Accurdlnit to this tnformitlor
there are nine (lounds fut dlvoi.
n .Nevada Amonii them are ml '-
c induct Jlnce marriage remalnlnii
im foi given wilful desertion tm
pi'iMori of i.n year ronvlelii-i of I
i iiii" habitual kioks irunk.'iine
tt'ilch hall In.'npnei.'.kti' clth r
I. uty f i jtn I'niti Ihutlnu hu or 'i..;
I lir to the ill. purl i r tin- family
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phyKtcal neglect nf Innhiml f i i
period of me yeui to provi.l ):
im n necessurles of life iiihI msin-
nv misting for two years.
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parents much as t
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Into i-ffict on May 1st 1031 Hun
dird of cn.ies since that date h.-.e
pm u'd throu.th the divorce nil!)
Twj district Judges are kept bjsy
in the Keno tjtut house untying
mntrlmlnlal kntta. About 80 eases
uie heard evry Monday Th
me default ase und the c n-
tested ones come on during the
week
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prme in San Kianolseo In June
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on Chautauqua Lukr Now it
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vacations at her summr hum
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student of famous old wmlil in i
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the mus.c world for in in n
the Baroness gutheri u ii'gi .' '
of students from Buffalo und the
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ihi day 111'' ite divorced .igo the liatone.s berime nrqvi'imt
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tnh.MgiH Won't llmid Beii-nlt. Alaire but Was B.inli.
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t been guilty of a wmni u wruiw iceent late mil wuither muy have Ing innvincd 'In- Inn one s th i
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I Home Owned Stores Do Not Sell Hkiier But i
Do Render Better Service With Food Prices
Kvnj oik oi u listi-cl on tin' bottom of this r.v rt'iilic mow fiat tin- pulilic lia-. appii'duti'il ui
ffforts to brhvr to oti t-ucli wi-ok a meajcf of ocnu Jiti li sitou'tno; you liutt ;iiiiu Owned More rm s
untl do sell (Jrocnii'M a.s low in price as any oij;anizH chain system. We admit that we were nejjlijrent
many months in telling ou about it. During the pa-t two months however each week our message of E
icononi prices has been brought betore you with th.' result that our business has shown increases wtcli E
week. We want to thank you for this response and hope yon will tell all your friends to do their
trading with the home owned stores because when you do you are safeguarding your own interests am!
itabiliing business in llreckenridge which is supported by home owned mone.
SATURDAY IS BRK!) ND BU1TER DAY!
2 16 Oz. Loaves of Bread
"Fresh From Your Own Loral liakeriva"
1 Pound Fresh Butter
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Heat can't break down 997's
Friction -Fighting Molecul
8 lb. Bucket Shortening
Nice Ripe Bananas Per lb.
Sliced Pineapple
16 oz. Jar Peanut Butter
No. 2 Can Libby's or Del Monte Spinach
5 lbs. No.l New Red Potatoes
No. 2 Libby's Apple Butter
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Ovt'rlieaU'il motors are out' of tin priiiif
oausi's of inllati'il repair hill-. Hut what
can hi'at do against Wi'i Ht'al ami fric-
tion can't get in their ilcacIU work till the
motor oil thins out breaks tlown.'
Ami Humble 997 Oil true to iu name
has reinterel a new high in boiling points
997 Fahrenheit. So even 997 user is
nowguaranteeil a protection heretofore un-
attainable against heat ami lo-i by evapor-
ation. This means lower oil consumption.
Humble has made that possible by select-
ing only 2 of the ermle. the part that
contain friction-fighting molecules only.
Then special refining givv iheni an ex-
' tra fighting edgeM they won't break down.
Let the thermometer go up. Col your
Humble 997 Oil at the nearest Humble
dealer'n and then smile with the oiiu.
Aliove ull else jnu
mint one lliiii); hi u(
motor oil
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Somewhere Among the Home-Owned Stores Listed Uelow You Can Find .lust the
Place You Have IJeen Wanting to Trade:
R. C. THORNTON GROCERY
fi I ll.-i East Walker St.
A. P. KEY GROCERY
Across From South 'arcl School
RED STAR GROCERY
H 1117 West Walker St.
BOWERS' GROCERY
U00 North Hutte Ave.
1 COCKERELL GROCERY
111 North I3reckenridge Ave.
GRANBERRY'S GROCERY
117 South Court Ave.
POWERS & BUCHANAN GROCERY
911 West iJiiusey Si.
GARNER & MINCHEW GROCERY
MM) Wv-Si Waiher St.
BOTKINS' EAST SIDE GROCERY
l-UO Fast Walker St.
HELL1NGHAUSEN GROCERY
.SOI Fast Williams St.
D. T. JORDAN GROCERY 1
fifl.'l Sua in Itose Ave.
C. H. LCWRY GROCERY 1
222 Fowl Walker St.
CITY MEAT MARKET
21 1 Fiisi Vv'iinvcr M.
KIM'S GROCERY
7 tliiuite.i Kasl of I'owa
HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING COMPANY j
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 159, Ed. 1, Friday, June 5, 1931, newspaper, June 5, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123465/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.