The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1942 Page: 4 of 12
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To date the Came Department
reeordof a .singlo violation
as a /igeon but the department Mu warned
I one of the j^fht hasp sportsmen to be on the alert and
is locat- never take a shot at one of these
e the army 8th birds. It may be hearing »n im-
Th.v Legislature last year past-
ed a law matting It illegal to kill
maim or molest any of these
the carrier pigeona-Gsmc, wardens
t this. The
the Ant-
months ago were instmeted to «n~ exjmrisiaced lot, eXpenehsed) w»*
force this law diligently and all
other peace officers have the
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PICTURED: GERMAN PANZER EQUIPMENT LINES ROAD TO MOSCO
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"How „ can 1 llentlfy ^«aesni
pigeon?'’ That's about as tough as
the identification Of ducks
on- right to enforce it
terfowl hunters who arc supposed
to leave some species alone.
H The carrier pigeon closely rfe
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V APFHECIATION
l the Splendid Patronage Accorded Our Home Bakery by the Grocers
of Sulphur Springs. We Extend Our BEST WISHES to
BEVIS ft OWENS
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Well Appreciate Your
Preference for
GEORGE’S
HOME-BAKED
BREAD
Featured by Bevis & Owens
and Other Leading
Food Store*. \
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Abandoned German guns and armed vehicles of all types line both sides of • mad to Moscow in ifee Klin area. Wheels on machines and muzzle
brake on gun at extreme right are characteristic of German makes.
scmblcs the common domestic
pigeoit you sec every day around
town. Their coloration, varies,
just as doe*-; the coloration of the
domestic pigeon. So you won’t get
help at »11 there.
But they are a little smaller
than the domestic pigeon, and(»
more streamlined—-built, say, like'
mourning dove*. The carrier* an*
larger than mourning doves, how-
TEXAN AMONG
NINE KILLED lit
CRASH ON BOMBER
of busy. shopping crowd*. §|.........;~
And the Tyh r Telegraph tell*
us that a doc was seen lightly
tripping across Uii^oldjdty 5fiS
port rcccntly, „.j_j................. ,
>v And all this happened while the
deer season was in f Jill blast.
The Department of Commerce Wf
reports- that footwear production
in Canada thla*year will establish
an all-time ,new~ high record.
ever.
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The Manufacturers
- of
K. B. Flour
K. B. Feeds
K. B. Shortening
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Since carriar pigeon# are thu*
virtually indistinguishable from
domestic pigeon*, the best thing
to do in order to stay within the
law and help out the army would
seem to be to just let all pigeons
alone. Don’t kill any of thfljn,—«.
A* for the carrier pigeon* join,
ing Uncle Sam'» army, that’s no
joke either. Most people don’t
know it, but, the Game Depart-
ment said, there /are over 300
civilian lofts of itheso birds in 10
Texas cities, and each of these
loft* has been.registered for aux-
iliary service at the request of the
War Department. They’re “in the
arnty new.”
Most other kinds' of birds dre
helping out in this war too, for
tjiat matter. What, would we cut if
it were not fqr the birds?. With-
•ojtl, them we could grow no crops
because insects would destroy
them in the fields. The birds, by
feasting on insects, make it-pos-
sible for us -to grow most of our
food- it is rou|Mjr estimated that
(By AttociaUd Pry*)
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 16.—Two
officers and seven enlisted men
were killed in a# Army bombing
plane which crashed and burned
in sage country 18 mile* southeast
of Boise near the Black Creek
reservoir, the Second Air Force
announced Thursday night.
Among the dead was listed
Second Lieut. Elmer M. Mun’n Jr..
pilot, Ft. Worth, Texas, who wu.-:
married only thirteen days ago.
the /bird* of Texas are worth
$94K>OO,0OO annually to Texas ag-
riculture.
So bird*, and wildlife general-
ly, are doing their part, ju*t like
air raid wardens and other work-
■pTitTnnnTnrTHrilunnni beings;---------
Irfit’s do ail we can then to pro-
tect wildlife during this war.
Let’s do all we can.
"Pin The Tail
On the Donkey”
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When you were
laved that timeless
young, you playt
led, you weaveu your way tof tlu*
[Miinlnd donkey on the wall, and Iried to |Hh:hiB
paper tail in approximately the right position.
game. * Blindfoh
Com* Right In. friend I
Texas deer are friendly criU
ter*. The Conroe Courier carries
a story about a seven-point buck
that showed up oa the Court-
house lawn,1 to the astonishment
You hit liiH nose, his ear, hin leg—or you nifoged
completely, and your blind stab landed on the
empty wall.
$ .... Send Greetings to An Old
Friend and Customer.
| TO
Bevis & Owens
... we extend Congnttulations and Be.»t‘
Wiahes for Continued Success. We sin-
cerely appreciate the fact that our prod-
jjtt* are featured to- this splendid new.
store!
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llo you still “pin the tail oil the donkey” when
lego shopi
hlindfoldt'd
>on go shopping? Do yonjrtake your purchases
lindfold4‘<l,'’ leaving your choice to chalice?
Bevis & Owens
Kimbell-Diamond
Milling Company
* Fort Worth, T«xa»
W.S,EW*lijl Our Compliments on Their
New and Larger Quarters. •
It Will Be Our Pleasure to Furnish
* this Modern Store with
(BrnSttin(BmoU
DAIRY PRODUCTS
‘‘Properly Pasteurixed For Safety"
Ray S. Smith
f, yotir
l liat is lit«‘rally the wunenlightcm‘d” mrthofl. It
wastes your time, your energy, your patience—
and your money.
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Don't buy*haphazardly. Know beforehand
what to fin>T nnd w here to buy it, and how mitch
to pay for it. Read the newspaper advertise-
ments! Sean the shopping columns; compare
prices, compare values — decide upon your bar-
gain. 1’herf go directly to the store which adlver-
lises il; hiake yotir purehastY—airil 1h‘ eoitrelil!
No more hit-and-miss Inlying wlicn yoti fol-
| low the adv<*rtisenients. They lift the hlindfidfl;
they imike it easier lo find the best values.
PHONE 310
ALLEY OOP
Wait Till He Gets Loose
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. •
BY V. T. HAMLIN
with nothiwg but
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ATTEMPTS TO MAKE
CONTACT WITH OOP
AND QOOLA, FOOX.Y
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1942, newspaper, January 16, 1942; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826323/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.