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This image displays a photograph of an aged, off-white printed page from a periodical, likely a specialized journal or magazine, viewed at a slight angle. The dominant content is a large advertisement for "Don Roland" and his pigeons, occupying the majority of the right column.

The advertisement features a black-and-white halftone photograph of a plump, white King pigeon, labeled "Grand Champion King, Band No. 444," facing right within a dark rectangular frame. The pigeon appears to be standing on a gridded surface, possibly the bottom of a cage. The headline above the image reads, "Don Roland Did It Again!" Text below the pigeon's photo indicates it was "Grand Champion King At 1962 National Show at Long Beach, Calif." Further text lists additional achievements: "Best Opposite Sex," "Best Display of Kings," and "More Firsts, Seconds and Thirds Than Any Other Exhibitor." The advertisement also states, "A Few Pairs to Sell, All From These Winners at $50 per Pair — A Few Cocks and Hens for $35 up," concluding with "For the Very Best Quality In White Kings" (partially visible).

The left column of the page contains fragments of other advertisements or articles, also related to pigeons. Visible text includes "PIGEON" and "on Journal Warrenton, Mo.," suggesting the publication originates from Warrenton, Missouri. Another partial advertisement mentions "Annville, Penna." There is no information within the image indicating a location in Oklahoma City, United States.

The overall environment depicted is a flat, two-dimensional printed page, characterized by typical paper aging and minor handling wear. No specific individuals are visible, but Don Roland is identified as the breeder and seller. The content is an advertisement for the sale of championship-winning show pigeons.
Lizzie

Aug 2, 2025

Oklahoma City, USA

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This image displays a photograph of an aged, off-white printed page from a periodical, likely a specialized journal or magazine, viewed at a slight angle. The dominant content is a large advertisement for "Don Roland" and his pigeons, occupying the majority of the right column. The advertisement features a black-and-white halftone photograph of a plump, white King pigeon, labeled "Grand Champion King, Band No. 444," facing right within a dark rectangular frame. The pigeon appears to be standing on a gridded surface, possibly the bottom of a cage. The headline above the image reads, "Don Roland Did It Again!" Text below the pigeon's photo indicates it was "Grand Champion King At 1962 National Show at Long Beach, Calif." Further text lists additional achievements: "Best Opposite Sex," "Best Display of Kings," and "More Firsts, Seconds and Thirds Than Any Other Exhibitor." The advertisement also states, "A Few Pairs to Sell, All From These Winners at $50 per Pair — A Few Cocks and Hens for $35 up," concluding with "For the Very Best Quality In White Kings" (partially visible). The left column of the page contains fragments of other advertisements or articles, also related to pigeons. Visible text includes "PIGEON" and "on Journal Warrenton, Mo.," suggesting the publication originates from Warrenton, Missouri. Another partial advertisement mentions "Annville, Penna." There is no information within the image indicating a location in Oklahoma City, United States. The overall environment depicted is a flat, two-dimensional printed page, characterized by typical paper aging and minor handling wear. No specific individuals are visible, but Don Roland is identified as the breeder and seller. The content is an advertisement for the sale of championship-winning show pigeons.

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