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Big Spring Daily Herald from Big Spring, Texas • Page 7

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Big Spring, Texas
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Buy Defense Stamps and Boncn Big Spring Herald, Spring, Texas, Thursday, September 20, 1945 Page Seven UNC SINGS FOR Crosby stands before Ihe Snn Valley Lodge at the U. S. Naval Convalescent Hospital, Sun Valley, Idaho, as he stags for the Congressman Ready To Render All Services CHICAGGO, Sept. 20 Pvt. Ira W.

Roper, transferred to the marine barracks at Quanlico, couldn't find a place for him and his wife to live, so he wrote his congressman in Washington, complaining. Roper said he was surprised to hear from the Chicago congressman, Rep. T. S. Gordon, and dou- Wy surprised when Gordon invited the Ropers to live with him at his Washington home until they found I place.

But they didn't accept the invitation. They found quarters in Alexandria, Va. Sachet powder can be tucked under chair cushions, sewn into Ihe folds of draperies and bed- upreads to give a subtle scent. MARY Qnecn wother of George of, watches a tennis tournament at Wimbledon, England. Our service men can tell While they are insuring the peace in war-torn lands, they need sugar get it too! month millions of pounds of and PureCaneSugar still go to our men in service.

Ifyoudon'tfindCandH on your grocer's shelf again tomorrow, or the nex-t day PURE CANE sugar In turf HEFWEHY-rAOCfD BACt Motion ptctnrs actress Janet Blair donned flowered dress for this one otj her recent "THE AXE GKKt Kellogg's Corn Flakes bring you nearly all the protective food elements of the whole grain declared essential to hnman nutrition: "TM HUNGRY" Well, If You Are, Why Not Try PARK I We specialize in steaks, hot beer and cold coffee. Real Pit Barbecue Ribs Fried Chicken. (You eat 'em at -your own risk!) Highway roboery prices, poor service, bad music, warped floor, too far from town. Air Conditioning furnished by BILL WADE PARK I Opposite Park Entrance Open 5 p. m.

Will be closed on Sundays Wildlife Experts Deplore September Season For Doves WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 Wildlife specialists are concerned about the perils of the mourning dove. The dove, a popular game bird in the south, has a tough fight for survival under natural' conditions, but early shooting in some states adds much to its woes. The U. S.

Fish and Wildlife Service presents the little dove's case in a new pamphlet prepared by Frederick C. Lincoln, research biologist. Lincoln says there should be no shooting at all until October 1, particularly in the deep south and southwest, because the birds still are nesting. Many hunters, though, continue to insist' that the shooting season begin in September. Lincoln believes most hunters who want to shoot the dove in September don't know the circumstances.

For every adult dove Wiled during the nesting period, he explains, it's a good bet that two young will die in the nest from starvation. If that keeps up, eventually there might not be any birds left to shoot. Bsides, an examination of bags during September in the south disclosed that a large percentage of the birds killed were immature and too small for table e. In Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Florida there will be no legal shooting this year before October I. In other states, including Texas and Oklahoma, the season opened September 1.

and in Arkansas, Mississippi and the Carolinas shooting began on Sept. 16. Weather causes a heavy mortality among mourning doves. Baseball Owners Plan Organization BEAUMONT, Sept. 20 uis Adams Watson and W.

F. Dallas brokers who recent- purchased the local franchise of the Beaumont Baseball company, are here completing organization of he companj'. First stock In the company is expected to be sold today. The men visited local'civic clubs yes- erday with Ernest F. Lorbeer, formerly owner of the franchise, who ias been named, general manager of the organization.

Authority Asked To Ship Gas To Mexico WASHINGTON. Sept. 20 Sam L. Miller of McAllen, has asked Federal Power Commission authority to export a maximum of 20,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas daily from Texas to Mexico. He proposes to transport the gas 'rom wells in Starr and Hidalgo counties for sale and delivery at a point on the international boundary to the Cia.

Petroleos Mexi- anos. The latter agency will ransport the gas to Monterrey, Mexico, for sale and distribution and near that city for domestic I nd industrial uses. Nelson Is Out-Rooms Reserved For Golfers SPOKANE, Sept. 20 UP) With wins chalked up in 17 tournaments, the Toledo, golf star, one of the favorites in the Spokane Esmeralda open, paused at a hotel desk. "I am Byron Nelson," he said.

"I believe I have reservations here." "I am afraid not," said the clerk. "All our rooms are being reserved for the golfers." NEW T-P BOND SALES WASHINGTON, Srpt. 20 UP) The Texas Pacific Railway asked the interstate commerce commission today to approve a new $6,000,000 series of general and refunding mortgage bonds. To be called Series the new issue would help replace $6,730,000 Series DVwhich will be cancelled. Freshly harvested potatoes offer more vitamin than those coming on winter markets from storage.

CAA Believes Airmen Will Stay In Flying WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 The Civil Aeronautics Administration estimates that 441,000 army air force officers and enlisted men will seek civilian aviation jobs. This is about one out of every four in the AAF. About 87,000 plan to buy and fly their own planes. DIES IN STATION LAKE CHAELES, Sept.

20 UP) Othmar Lawson Moore, 48, en route 'from Texas to Indiana, died suddenly here today of a heart attack suffered in front of the Missouri Pacific Railroad station, Coroner T. L. Clement said. TURNS IN SUIT ANNAPOLIS, Mi, Sept 20 (J?) George Walmsley of Baytown. backfield standout for the 1945 Navy football team, has turned in his uniform because of an old ear injury.

Walmsley left the team yesterday upon orders from Navy doctors. Do FALSE TEETH Rock, or Slip? FASTEETH. powdjr on upper or tower holds false teeth firmly Do not or rock. Jvo pasty or TAS- TEETH Is (non-add). not Checks breitlj).

Get FASTEETH mr fadvj IT'S to prove It Is flie real (Mnff, Bob Hope (left) grabs hunk of Jerry Colonna's handlebar moustache and tujs shortly after the pair arrived In a London hotel on a visit to entertain American soldiers in England. First in Flavor Admiration COFFEE Lb 31 PEAS-Mission 3 No. 2 cans 49c SILVER DOLLAR MEXICAN BEANS per can 9c UNCLE WILLIAM If GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 for 25c ALL GREEN -rULjlj ASPARAGUS No. 2 can 25c RALSTON CORN FLAKES perpkg. 5c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 for 17c CHOICE (HEATS ROUND STEAK-AA Ib.

39c CHOICE LOIN-Steoks Ib. 40c ROASTS-Any Cut Ib. 28c Li VER-Colf 39c LAMB-ROAST Ib. 37c SAUSAGE-Pure Pork Ib. 35c STEW MEAT-Leon Ib.

20c CHEESE SPREAD-5 or 21 CHILI-No. 1 Grade Ib. 34c DRY SALT Ib. 18c HAMBURGER Ib. 25c CAT FISH Ib.

65c WELCH'S ORANGE MARMALADE Per Jar I9c NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs 25c BORDEN'S HEMO Per jar 55c STOKELY'S No. 2 TOMATO JUICE 2 cans 19c SPINACH-licano No. 2 can 14c PICKLES-Choice fresh per qt. 39c APRICOTS-Dried per Ib. 25c PEACHES-Pried per Ib.

49c MOTHER'S OATS Ig. box 29e RECLEANED PINTO BEANS 2 IBs. 15c LETTUCE-Lorge Crisp Heads 13e CORN-Yellow Bantam 2 ears 13c CELERY-Briftle Green Ib. 19c CABBAGE-Tender, Young Ib. 5e BELL PEPPERS-Fresh Ib.

15c TOMATOES-No. 1 Reds Ib. 15c ENGLISH PEAS-Young Ib. 19c AVACADOS-MeHow Ripe ea. 29c RADISHES-Tiny Red .2 bunches 15c APPLES-Winesap or Delicious.

Ib. 13e ONIONS-Yellow 5c ORANGES-Juicy Sweet IQc We Still Have Plenty Of Grapes, Nectarines, Fancy Peaches, Plums, Prunes and Pears ORRIS SYSTE GROCERY FORMERLY HODGES' GROCERY 504 Jotawi.

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Years Available:
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