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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 16

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Mason City, Iowa
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Aug. 31, 1960 iVlnson City, At your theaters CECIL "Pollyanna," Walt Disney production in Technicolor, with Jane Wyman, Richard Egan, Karl Maiden and Nancy Olson, held over. PALACE "The-Apartment," starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray, now showing. STRAND "The a i Debbie Reynolds and Tony Randall, and "Fort Dobbs," i Clint Walker, start Friday. Apartment," starring Jack Lemmon, Shirlley MacLaine and Fred Mac-j Murray, now showing.

DRIVE-IN "North by Northwest," Alfred Hitchcock production starring Gary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason, and "It Happened to Jane," with Doris Day, Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs, now showing. "Chance Meeting," midnight show Friday and Saturday. J. COLLEGE ALL-STARS READY FOR COLTS Four of the College All-Stars who will play the professional champion Baltimore Colts are pictured during workout at Soldier Field in Chicago. AP PhotoJaz Left to right: End Gail Cogdill, Washington State; tackle Roger Brown, Maryland State; back Walter Beach, Central Michigan, and quarterback Don Meredith, Southern Methodist.

Graham says All-Stars in shape to meet Colts SAT. SUN. 2 P. M. Only Special For Children! James Stewart Audie Murphy "Night Passage" Plus 5 Color Cartoons Under 12, 35c; 12 and Over, 75o By LISKA CHICAGO Wl Thursday was the quiet before the football storm in Soldier Field where the College All-Stars meet the heavily favored Baltimore Colts Friday night.

The champion Colts of the National Football League are rated three touchdown favorites over some of the nation's top college seniors in 1959. ALL-STAR Coach Otto Graham, trying for his second vic tory in three years at the collegiate pronounced his TV ANTENNA Sales, Repair and Installation ANTENNA So, Wash. INSTALLERS GA 3-7814 squad in good shape. However, lost earlier because of injuries were such standouts as halfback Jim Mooty of Arkansas and Don Perkins of New Mexico and guard Roger Davis of cuse. If the All-Star defensive' platoon can somehow slow down the Johnny Unitas-keyed Colt.at- tack, the collegians conceivably could spring an upset such as they did against the Detroit Lions in Graham's All-Star debut in 1958.

The All-Stars have a trio of fine passing quarterbacks in Clothing for Men and Women Phone GA 3-7712 for Appointment at the office or in your home. Ed Finnegan 30 Years Experience 533 Brick Tile Bldg. Don Meredith of Southern Meth odist, George Izo of Notre Dame and Pete Hall of Marquette. They also have a flock of cap able receivers, such as ends Don Ellersick and Gail Cogdill of Washington State, Monty Stickles of Notre Dame and Hugh McGinnis of Mississippi Southern. THE ALSO have backfTeld speed which may be utilized in the type of quick passing game that might catch the big pros flatfooted.

Dick Bass of College of Pacific, Walter Beach of Cen tral Michigan, Prentice Gautt of Oklahoma, Ed Kovac of Cincinnati and Frank Mestnik of Marquette are all lads who can ramble with the ball. The'All-Star game, sponsored by Chicago Tribune Charities, will be televised and broadcast nationally by ABC. The pros lead in the All-Sta series with 16 victories, again 8 collegiate triumphs and ties OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! DELIGHTFUL AIR-CONDITIONED DINING IN THE ROOM ALL YOU CAN EAT TONIGHT-THURSDAY SMORGASBORD 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. RACING EVERY FRL SUN.

Post Time 2:00 P. M. Ladies Free Friday Quarter Horse Race Every Racing Day DOG RACES 8:00 P. Nightly Except Sunday SODRAC PARK North Sioux City MIDWESTS FINEST MOST CLUBHOUSf Perkins stops Lopes on TKO in 7th round CHICAGO UP! Eddie Perkins, 23-year-old Chicago product, hopes he is a step closer-to shot at Joe Brown's lightweight title. Perkins scored an impressive seventh-round technical knockout over Joey Lopes of Sacramento, Wednesday night to fortify his National Boxingj Assn.

ranking as the No. 4 con tender. Perkins caught his opponent I with a right at the start of the seventh in the nationally televised bout from Chicago Stadium. Lopes was a against the ropes by combination blasts and was unable to escape the flailing. Referee Joey White stopped it at :40.

Lopes suffered a cut left eye brow in the fourth round. The wound bled freely from then on. It was Perkins' 20th victory against 6 losses and his 7th kayo. Lopes now is 24-21-5. Perkins weighed 13714 pound, to 135V2 for Lopes.

Wesley, Skyland get softball wins JOICE Wesley defeated Burchinal 7-2 and Skyland Poo Mason City downed Belmonc '9-4 in first round game in the iJoice invitational softball tour jnament. Lightbody had two singles and a homer to lead the 7-hit Skyland attack, which fea hired five runs in the third in ming. ARCHERY TOURNEY AT WAVERLY i WAVERLY--The annual Ce- dar Valley archery tournament will be held at Waverly Sunday registration between 7 and :9 a.m. First place winners will 'receive trophies while medals will go to second and third place winners. Free watermelon will be served to all HOLLYWOOD CAFE 220 S.

Fed. GA 3-9747 We Specialize in Home Made PIZZA of ALL Kinds Friday P.M. to 8:00 P.M. V.F.W. CLUB 1315-- 4th St.

S.W. OPEN WEEKDAYS AT 5 P.M Delicious and Seasoned Perfectly --Lowest Price in Town Large PIZZA 98c Med. PIZZA 75c WE SERVE REGULAR MEALS at POPULAR PRICES NORTH IOWA FAIR 16 thru 21 Bigger and Better Than Ever! DANCE at the FRONTIER BALLROOM FRIDAY NIGHT August 12th Music By "THE RAMBLERS" DANCE Sat. Night August 13th Music By "RAY'S Accordian Band" DINNER SPECIALS Friday and Saturday CHICKEN- SHRIMP--FISH Yz CHICKEN Served 5:30 to 9:00 Where Everyone Meets to Dine and Dance SfTBAMD FBI. SUN.

2 Big Features Fun in a Haystack! Mating Game Bonus Feature Thundenng Action! Also: Color Cartoon THE TROIKA WEEKEND SPECIAL Friday, 6 to 9:30 P.M. FRIED 4 jt SHRIMP WALLEYE in PIKE Saturday, 6 to 9:30 P.M. MIGNON French Fries, Choice of Salad, Beverage THE TROIKA Knights of Columbus FISH FRY FRIDAY 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. NEW CLUB WEST ON HIGHWAY 18 Public Welcome 60c Per Person MASON CITY'S BEST AND FINEST THEATRE HELD OVER OPEN 12:30 DAILY Whatever You Do This Summer, You Must See "Pollyanna" WAIT. DISNEY TRY A G-G CLASSIFIED AD TONITE THURSDAY present, Breathle from the master of suspense! A A EVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON in ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 'NORTH BY NORTHWEST' VulaVision TECHNICOLOR? o-stimnj 1ESSIE (JOYCE LANDIS SHOW TIMES Cartoons at 7-jj "Happen to Jane" "Northwest" at 10:011 Thursday, August 18 2 Big Performances 2:00 P.

M. and 8:00 P. M. Thursday Is Also TEENAGE DAY COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W. Interstate a Deckers C.W.A City Employees Holland I'osl Office THURSDAY GAMKS C.W.A.

Willuce Holland. 7. City vi, 8. 1341 NORTH FEDERAL SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT 5:00 P. M.

to 9:00 P. M. 'PLUS a warm, wonderful movie for the whole family! DORIS JACK DAY LEIWMON ERNIE KOVACS A COLUMBIA PICTURE AN ARWIN PRODUCTION ANE RICtWRD .1 f- WWWIU KAKL NANCY WYMAN EGAN torn OLSON ADOLPHE -DONALD MENJOU CRISP ADOIFHE DONALD AGNES latin IhiKvtlh nfeKrfir UTOTBf- BUENA VISTA fttfatea. Oisnej Pmfuctioni A GIRL A STORY A PICTURE TO ENJOY WITH ALL YOUR HEART PLUS A FABULOUS FEATURETTE Walt Disney's "MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP" IN TECHNICOLOR Special FRIDAY, AUG. 12 DRIVE-I 2313 S.

Federal GA 3-5486 FILET MIGNON $1.50 Steaks Chicken Seafood KING SIZE BARBECUED RIBS PIZZA (take out service too) Catering to Small Parties Specials Every Night I Hamburgers From 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. TRY SOME OF OUR OTHER TASTE-TEMPTING MEALS FRIED CHICKEN 1 A FRIED CHICKEN 751 BARBECUED RIBS $1.25 GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK 98c FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP 85e ITALIAN SPAGHETTI With oc GRATED CHEESE, MEAT SAUCE OUC FISH STICKS SPECIAL CHICKEN SALAD nr With MALf OOC BARBECUED BEEF With FRENCH FRIES 4UC io A UNITED ARTISTS Events in "THE APARTMENT" blush-witc p( cale cav the kiddiet at home.

SHOWING AT BOTH THEATRES STARTING TODAY! MASON crry PALACE FEATURE: CLEAR LAK LAKE: Even, at 7 and 9 Read the Want Ack for Profit I.

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