Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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ENDS 8ATI'ROAT
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<CUNSMOKE
RANCH*
—PHONE 776—
Better Work
Better Service
PLUMBING
•HOW ROOM
—212 W Willi lama t_
Plumbing 4 Heating Equipment
Stanlev & Stanley
observer
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on pensions:
To qualify for a service-
connected pension for service
AI.L-ALI MINI M BOATS
DEALER WANTED IN HRECKENKIDGE AREA
Dealer contracts are t<> he grantt-d in this vicinity fur
an outstanding line of all-aluminum outboard type
l*>aU in the popular priced field. The line features 12
and 1 l-foot models, constructed of the toughest heat
treated, alclad aluminum and riveted throughout. We
wish to con lac t spurting jr«*>ds, hardware, automobile
firm i or individuals who can sell boats. .Manufactured
in th>* Southwest. our d«*aler> need have only one model
on hand for display and demonstration. If interested in
big profits from boat sides, write distributor immedi-
ately.
P. 0. BOX 1«J I. DALLAS 1. TEXAS
IAIT
PAY-
TERESA WRIGHT in "PURSUED
TONITE
11:45
MIDNITE SHOW
EXCITING.' ENCHANTING.' LOVELY!
DEVIL 006 JAP
to *m
im MH'>n
Ma Iism «*a SMtrfct
during World War I, a veteran
must have served on or after
April 6, l'J17( and Ijefore Na
veml er 12, 1918, or before
April 2, 1920 if service was in
Russia, or before July 2. 1921,
if serving a re enlistment af-
ter duty falling between Ap-
ril 6, 1917, and November 11,
1918. His disability must lie
from injury or disease con-
tracted in line of duty or ag-,
gravation of a preexisting
injury or disease. His dischar-
ge must bo other than di.>
honorable.
I) AMERICAN
— SUNDAY, NAT 11. 1M7 —
of service connection or aggra
vation. rated according to av-
erage impairment of the vet-
eran's earning capacity. The
actual amount of pension paid
to a veteran is th^percentage. .
of the total rate represented f SEEN OK HEARD: NO
by his disability. Special a-' nj*®ting of Mens Chorus
wards for loss of limbs plus Monday night, but business
reaentative, Robert D De-
Viney, on Fridays, at the
County Commissioners Court
Room.
TIKI 1.ATL TOO CLASSIFY
►'Oft SALt: One J iluor 1940 model
Chevrolet, excellent condition.
litl E. Williams St.
Only flight difference In the pro-
vision* of the bill separated 'he
Senate and House. They were ex-
pected to be adjusted early next
week and the measure seat t0 the
White House.
PENSIONS ARE GRANT
ed upon submission of proof
plus allowances for dependen-
ts, if any.
Acclaim may l e filed at any
time However, the earlier it
is (lone, the greater the pos-
sibility of establishing the
claim If a claim was prev-
iously disallowed or sul>sequ-
ently discontinued, the veter-
an should see his contact rep
nenMicoio*t
? V•HN|
Dl CARLO
41AM llllll
AUMONT
• •IAN
DONLEVY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
SUN
'VERDICT*
//STRflKCf.
A wah ,'MA * iV
Introducing
\
^Bdlova
I«SIUiMII
AN INTERSTATE THEATRE
SUNDAY—MONDAY
IfKUBI...AND TERRIFIC!
H'utiiiiwr^
2/^wdi
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FOR THE
GRADUATE
< h«we a hating Gift «f
beauty and town
from Ike favorite
the butter thing. in #fts
C Kf HAJt
Ideal for graduation in<l the
times that follow...Doris Dodsoo'a
"Parry Queen." Two piecer of
purest white Wale Pique with
becoming sweetheart neckline,
scalloped collar and pcplum, and
exquisite Venice Lace poppy trial
Sues 7 to 19. 914.9).
Also a variety of other new
styles in Prints, Plaids, Strip-
es and Solids in Summer Cot-
tons.
Don't miss the chance of se-
curing one of these new Dor-
is Doson Dresses, a.so see «>ur
Doris D o d s o n Maternity
Frocks—The Ideal Frock for
the young Mother.
C.M.BenderCo.
—~ " ■ ■. - - • — 1
WHEN YOUR C\R GETS
BUMPED IN
LET US
BUMP IT OUT
AND MAKE IT LIKE NEW AGAIN
U"ryarW< l**d*r *pecialNfc and refiatofctnf experts
** ""***" "R and fender dents and nalre your
car Nofc new again. Original factory colors are mmtclied
te fcs ■ I ■ I with hatance dor. far prouwt, Hti
OTOR
CO. .V INC
meeting on the following Mon
day .. Next meeting place oi
Safety Council to be deter-
mined later Wayne Hie
key fined for driving motor
vehicle while intoxicated
Elks and families invited to
diner Wednesday evening at
club —no lodge meeting
Ben Dean saying Jim Carter
tried second time at Graham
given two years on charge of
swindling by check No
one. employed to take R. H.
Guinn's place, Bob Hood say
ing he is working himself .
Leon Stanley saying Softball
players here have joined the
Oil Belt League Mrs. iAike
Einchen. accompanied by Mrs.
Walker Castleman to sing at
Dynamo Bible Class meeting
Sunday Roliert Bowers
presented by D. T. Bowles on
behalf of Lions with Lions
key ' and we do not know
whether it will rain any more
or not.
ROBERSON
319 WEST
Elertric Coolers
Supply your offie or factory
with pore, scientifically filter-
ed coal water at low operating
cost. Pressure bubbler or bot-
tle Types. . , „ &
appliance c0m
WALKER ST. 4
COUPON
Se«S this c«up«n with $1.00 and
we will mail prepaid 30 bloom-
tag «ke Hybrid Gladiolus New
variety in beauttfal pa*te|
shades.
Beaverton Bulb Gardens
BeaT«rtea. Ore.
VENETIAN
BLINDS
Weed Of Metal Installed
Paint, Repair and Supplies
If Interested Write
J.W.McGaha,Sr.
141S N. W. First Ava
Mineral Walla, Texaa
—LOCAL PHONE 860—
FOR THE GRADUATE
THE JIMS
f ' 1
Ati. OCCASIONS
Flowers la Dcsicns to Please Tfce Most
Exacting
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
The Flower Shop
US W WILLIAMS
Anthony's 25ih Anniversary
Contest Rules
($00. In Cash Prizes
It's easy to enter. Nothing to buy. No entry blanks required. Here is ALL you do:
1. Complete thin statement in twenty five words or less— ^
•I LIKE TO SHOP AT ANTHONY'S BE CAI Sh ~
Then go on and finish the statement in 23 words or less, telling why YOU like to
shop at Anthony's
2. After you've written out your stat •ment on why you like to sl.op at An-
thony's, Hake it or mail it to your nearest Anthony store.
Co«e t starts May 12 and end. at Midnight, May 17 if you mail your entry it must
be postmarked prior to midnight, May 1<.
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF THESE CASH PRIZES I
FIRST PRIZE *,IMI CASH
SECOND PRIZE
THIRD PRIZE
and 11 OTHER PRIZES of *2"> EACH in CASH far the next 11 best entries—a
total of 14 cash prizes.
Entries may '* in longhand, printed or typewritten. Naturally, your entry shooldbd
neat and easy to read but its What you say that counts.
You may have as many entries as you wis h. There's nothing to buy.no entry
blanks required. Just follow the few single rules given on this sheet.
Decision of the judges w ill be final and wi II I*? announced May 29. Each winner will
be notified by the manager of the Anthony store nearest him. Payment of prize mon-
ey will lie made in cash l>y the local Anthony manager to winners in his vicinity.
Names of all winners will l>e displayed in • ach Anthony store after completion of the
judging. i
All entries become the property of the C. R- Anthony Company* to be used as the
company may decide. No entries will l>e returned. Decision of the judges is final. In
case of ties duplicate prizes will Ije awarded. All entrants agree to these conditions
when they enter the contst.
CONTEST CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT, MAY 17, lMf ; " | "|" |*M5
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1947, newspaper, May 11, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132846/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.