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Be A Winner in Pet Picture Contes
Here are winners of our first (January 1939 issue) Pet Contest. Don't let your pet down. Your dog or other pet deserves its chance to win. First prize, Morgan Dennis portrait reproduced on opposite page. We also pay $5.00 for each additional pet picture published
FIRST PRIZE (Morgan Dennis original portrait: Bette Davis and "Miss Tibbie") — Lossie Chamblin, Chicago, III., and her five white Spitz puppies, named after the Dionne Quints.
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Winner of $5.00. Scotties, owned by Mrs. E. Y. Mason, Jr., Rochester, N. Y.
Winner of $5.00. Aggy the alligator, and Rufl Vi °( $5.00. P owner, Ruth Hooper Larisson, New York City. I~'°'nina l/_ 0
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NOW that you see the winners of our first contest, you'll surely want to enter your pet in this, the third of the series. Send in a picture of your pet — dog, cat, canary or whatever it is — and give it a chance to win. Remember, first prize is the original of the Morgan Dennis portrait of Constance Bennett and "Sandy," reproduced on opposite page. Remember, too, we pay $5.00 cash for every pet picture we publish. Winners in the second (February 1939 issue) Pet Contest, will be announced next month. Winners of this, the third Contest, will be announced in May, 1939, issue.
Winner of $5.00. Cat and puppy, owned by Miss Dorothy Doyle, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
1 am entering Screenland Pet Picture Contest, with my entry enclosed.
NAME
STREET ADDRESS
CITY STATE
CONTEST CONDITIONS:
1. All pictures of pets will be given equal consideration, whether of dogs, cats, etc.
2. No entry will be returned unless accompanied by adequate postage.
3. Contest closes midnight, March 2nd, 1939.
4. In the event of a tie, prizes of equal value will be given to each tying contestant.
5. Enclose coupon with your entry and address to Pet Picture Contest, SCREENLAND, 45 West 45th Street, New York City, N. Y.