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asm ROSEBURS REWS-REVIEW. R0SEBUR5, 0RE60R FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, lWf Three-Star Card Offered Fans Of Yresfling Game Wrestlinf funs will he treated to one of tun bt-t-hHliinvu mat huwit of the vp!r ut the KuM-hui p A i hum y S.itui il;ty nipht, wlin tin tliii-t .star t:.!, Jv.ilur.u th aoiM'itrHiMt of i outsljiniiny liuttrrifii, InHuftin? the coast chainpion and two uld time fuvu- rites. Frank. p Sroack, the former pro ioothall titr and WS( uih- l-ti who holds the cons! Junior Jiavvw'Hiiht title, will nn-H c.eorces Dinette. Dfinnlar Freiu-h Canadian, In a non title tilt head lining the hill. The two old favorite will be luuiriog jacKson and I'uavo Ka tonen. Jackson, considered the preat pit showman in the mat snort for years and years, sometimes known as "Yukon Jake" will be attempting h fomrback ar;alnxt .vimmv "The Devil" Cohen, the Ilstic-mjnded Jewish lad from Brooklyn. Jackson has loni? Dass ti his prime, but his manv veant of ring exixrlence rarry him to victory over most of his younper rivals. He has never been j?ui)tv of nut tine un a bad showing, and although he mav not win, he is pertain to furnish fans with plenty of entertainment. His be-tween-fall speeches are as famous as his prapplinp antics. The per sonal friend of celebrities in rverv walk of life m.iy find the lirooklvn "cover bov" with the tremendous physique too much for him. Katonen. the nipped Finnish mat-master, is starting an Inva sion of the northwest he hones will bring him the rroun now be ing worn by Sto.i.rk. The father of a new-born son. Paavo recently arrived from Hollvwood. where be has been a top-flight principal for manv months. His airtrresslve. ness and mat-wise exoerlence will rnake him a favorite over the runted, but vounj? (leonre Curtis, the comparative newcomer from Mississippi. Mator interest will be centered around the Stolack Pusette match. Although the muscular Krench-Canadian hasn't said so In so many words, close followers of te sport know that he will ro all-out against the WSC grid star In hopes of forcing him into a fu ture title defense. The. opener nets under way KERSHNER & MATS ON FRESH PRODUCE Sunk i st ORANGES 2 doz 31c Apples Fancy Newtowns 239 Box CAULIFLOWER 15c ii,. Tomatoes Cello Tubes 33c GRAPEFRUIT Lg. 80V. ..6 for 29c fl BOYER'S Meat Market Frl. & Sot. Onlv Small Leg Pork Half or rr Whole OOC lb. Pork Steak Shoulder PP Cuts .... OOC lb. Veal Steak Young CQ Milk Fed . .. OOC lb. SAUSAGE Well seasonedSOC lb. BACON By the CC Piece WvlU lb. LARD fSsi"......31c lb. VETS ENTERTAINED Pictured burg Veteran! Hospital Saturday program, scheduled for March 5, nromptly at 8:30. Elton Owen will be n hand to releree nil tluee bouts. Papooses, Ashland Team Schedule Second Game The RoseburK Junior Hich Pnjxxises meet Ashland Friday for the second time this senson. this time at Itoseburg. Ashland was defeated, 36-21, by Roseburg, Jan. 23, at Ashland. The 8th (traders' came, a pre liminary to the Papooses' contest, is scheduled to start ut 7:00 p. m. Probable starting lineups: ParxK- Pm. A.hland Campbell f Lan.or Ol-on F Smith Rlamk . C Walual F-r.tt C Vt.1 Stumbo O . .. huu Onlv about 23 per rent of mericTn farm homes have run ning water. Complete Food Shopping Center Highway 99 and Garden Valley Road Phone 957-R THANKS A MILLION! Every one in a while we have to stop and thank our many friends who trado with us, Wolly's would like to have you try their Good Foods Good Prices Free Parking Wally's meet all advertised prices! FANCY APRICOTS-IN HEAVY SYRUP NEW WEST Halves Unpcelcd, No. 2Vj tin ... 31c Canned Ripe. Case of 24 $7.26 Valentine Special! Brach's Chocolates 69c Snowflake Soda Crackers 43c Pictsweet Fancy Cream Corn Shredded Ralston Now 15,000 Units Vitamin Nucoa 1-lb. Swift's Cleanser GOD'S WORD I. Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us fiee, and be not entangled agoin with the yoke of bondage. 25. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Galatians 5 1, 25 are the entertainers who participated in a program at the Rote- night, sponsored by the Medtord elks Lodge. The next Elks will be sponsored by the Coos Myrtle Creek Five Tops Myrtle Point The Vlkinps or Myrtle Creek High School won Its first District 5 game of the year Tuesday night j on its home floor bv outacoring the Myrtle Point Bobcats, 3K-33. Bud Weaver of Myrtle Creek left the game in the fourth quar ter with a cut over his eye which required four stitches. Myrtle Creek took an early lead with a field goal by Weaver and was never headed off. The score was tied 33-33, with 43 seconds remaining in the game, but Myrtle Creek tallies by Weavr and Shirt cliff, made the final score. Bud Shirtcliff was hinh scorer with 15 points, folowed hv Har vey Lewellen with 13. Lineunsr Myrtle Crrrk CM) Hui i33 Mvrtt Point Weaver. 7 r 1. NtrhuU Calhoun. 2 r 2 B 1-e-wHlrn Shirtcliff, 13 C U, H Lvwrllen 1-lb. box 16c No. 303 Tin 2 Package, "A" 33c Package 25c Packages Picture by Master Studio Bay lodge. Jrnlin. 2 G 7, Furrier Jai.utmm. 3 G .6, Hatfield Substitutions: Mvrtle Creek Fcrkner. Ward 7; Myrtle Point Jarvil, Ford 2. Wise 2. Officials: Du Moore and Lyle Eddy. Canyonville Wins Over Glendale at Tourney Glendale Hinh School lost the first pame of the Southern Divis ion. Douglas county basketball tournament at Riddle to Canyon ville Monday, 22 20. Lineups: ranvonvlll .22) P w. (20 Clendal Bartlry. S f 4, Kenny j Smith. 3 T . Johni Xnde rixin. 3 2 Cleveland penrer. 0 G - 1, Booth D Smith . 3 . . Iiihrr HutMlitiidona: Canvitnvltle Arm trnnn, Shiprrn 1; Olmdalc Chaindler 3, W'dltnn 1. OfficiitU: Jack Newby and George Er.ckon. About 43 tons of food are con sumed by the average person in a lifetime. Hormel SPAM Sandwich Meat 49c 12 ox. Tin .... HEINZ Strained Baby Food 3 Tins 20c Hills Bros. Coffee Mb.1 49c 2-lbs. 97c M.J.B. Tree Tea Black Orange Pekoe & Pekoe 45c 48 bag Pkg. Beaten Fighter In Grave Condition PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1X-(.P) - Ed Kranklln. Philadelphia ln-avywelpht, was reported in serious (vnditlon at Temole Uni versity hospital today alter he was floored hy Bill (Chicken) Thompson in the eighth round ol their Lout at the Mel. Franklin, 187, was knocked down twice for a count of nine last nltfht in the eighth and final round. He managed to come un lust before the final count only to encounter a flurry of lefts and rights thut sent him back to the c.invas unconscious as the bell ran. Thompson won by a unanimous di-cislon. His seconds revived him and took him hack to his corner where he afain collapsed and slid to the floor. Dr. Joseph I. I-evy, state athletic commission nhyslcian. ordered an ambulance to ruh Franklin to the hosDital. At Temple hospital, phvieians wid I! might be necessary to per form an emergency operation. Glendale Basketeers Defeat Days Creek Glendale Basketeers- 4--Spts .... The second game of the .South ern division, Douglas County basketball tourney Wednesday proved successful for Glendale. as thev beat Days Creek, 22-21 at Riddle. Days Creek led through the first three quarters of pla.v, but a few pood Jump tips put the victors .in the final lead. Halftime pcore was 12-7. Days Creek. Glendale sank 4 out of 14 free throws, Days Creek 7 out of 20. Lineups: Olendala (231 Pm. 12V Dayi Crek Ktnny F 2. J. Muor AN AMAZING OFFER The makers of Dr. Parker's Corn Remover wilt give you double your money back if It falls to remove your corn or callous. Only 35c at Chap man's Drug Store. EASY TO CARRY You cart tu your home as easy as rent it! Make mod erate payments monthly on a home loan. Own your home on a definite date. We'll arrange economical terms to fit your needs. RALPH L. 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