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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1955)
Whoops! FATE of many saddle bronc riders is shown in this shot from the 1954 rodeo, which drew about 7,000 spectators in two performances. Some of the best rodeo horses will oppear here with Christensen Bros, stock. . (Picture by Ptul Jenkins) Ti 1 WHATSIT? Nobody, not even her owners, knows tor sure what a cabbit is, but this is one. She looks like a cat She also looks like a rabbit The freak, who lives with her owners, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fellows of Urbana, 111-, has a two-and-a-half-inch tail like a rabbit and her huge hind paws (one of which has six toes!) look like those of a cottontail. With her rabbit-like legs, the two-year-old freak feline -half runs, halt hops and isn't much good at escaping dogs or climbing trees. So she spends a lot of time just sitting with her small forelegs crossed like a Buddha in a contemplative pose. NOT SO TOUGH It was in easy decision ior the Cali fornia Saddle Leather tenners meeting in Santa Cruz, Cal., to name Jeanine Burris (above) "Miss Honey Tone" as any tanner can plainly see. J . .. J si. Wed., June IS, 1935 The News-Review, Reteburg, Ore. 7 APACHI CATTLI 60OD SAN CARLOS, Ariz. UK The Sin Carlos Apache Indians receiv ed above-market prices for the livestock at a series of auctions held on the reservation. Purchas ers of the more than 4.000 head of cattle came from Arizona, Califor nia and New Mexico. Soutk America's Lake Titicaca Is half as large as Lake Ontario. GIANT OF THE S K I E S A completed B-5t Strttofortress, part of V. S. Air Foree'a 8tratefie Air Ceasaund. to railed out of nlfht assembly line at Boeing Airplane Company's Seattle,, Wash, plaat Elfht-Jet craft, weighing J50.0W pounds, can fly oa miles aa hoar. - "-" " " li in inn i i M 'if " ' . l ... 's 1' HE JUST KEEPS EATING ALONG The world's champion eater, Phillip Yazdzik of Oliphant, Pa., adds to his laurels by consuming 81 hot dogs tor a new hot dog-eating record. Yazdzik, who recently set hamburger, tried chicken and pancake eating marks, performed this latest feat at a Cambridge, Mass., drivt-in. Carhop Pat Mynahim does the serving. T ma FOOD IS KNOWN BRAND FOOD STORES ARE KNOWN BY QUALITY, SERVICE AN DEPENDABILITY Cattle ownership is identified by brand .... in food, quaiity is identified by national brands. When you shop, you are always looking for the nationally known food brands because you know that an accepted brand has to maintain quality and dependability to be recoanized as one of the best en the market. In Roseburg, food shoppers recognize one "brand" as being a leader In service, quality and dependability. Nielsen's is that leader. We, at Nielsen's, back up our own good name with nationally advertised standard brands of groceries .... brands that you know and trust, Del Monte, Standby, Hunts, Pillsbury, General Foods, Stokeley, Pict sweet. Van Camp, Dennison, Nalley, Libby, Swift, Armour, and a host of others,' are your guarantee of complete satisfaction when you shop our store. Nielsen's . , . . your headquarters for brands you can depend on! Shop for nationally known brands at the lowest possible prices in the friendly, courteous, con venient. ... HIWAY 99 S. AT THE CITY LIMITS ! in COWBOY BOOTS FOR "Junior Covpunchcrs" (WliUIUi) ('l".illiHiUii t JVr . - V M WHAT IS IT? Halph Winstead looks as It he wishes the big one got away, as he shapes up alongside a SOO-plus pound pcean sunflsh called a mola mola caught off Cape Hatteras. It's the largest member of the headfish family reported oft the North Carolina Outer Banks in several years. 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