raves
rasp Lead;
Rfeuniife
Senators Again Spill Spokes, 8 to 1
Ms 2
Ad's Pitching,
Easterbrook's
Hitting Pays
Series Finale Ready
For Tonight at Eight
' By Al. MGHTNKR
" Slatrman Sport Editor
Two booming homr runs by
Bob Kasterbronk and effective
sharpshootins by Ad Satalich
from the mound were the major
items at Waters Field last night
as the town Senators won their
third in a row over the Spokane
Indians in Northwest League
baseball play, this time 81.
Satalich came in -with a 5
hitter for his fourth win, walked
nobody, whiffed six and at one
stretch in the fast mix retired 17
straight Tribe swingers.
Sfkula's Footsteps
F.aslcrbrook must've been using
Trunk Szekula's pet bah for the
big first sacker blasted two of
Frank Chase's serves far out of
the arena, one in the fifth with
Chuck Essegian aboard, and the
other in the seventh with both
dene Laursen and Mel Krause
on the sacks. Szekula had hit two
homers in the first game of Tues
day night's douhleheader.
Such cannonading as that can't
help but win ball games, and
particularly so when the accomp
anying pitching is a good as it
has been in the three trips to
the post with Joe Rossi's hapless
crew.
Tribe Scores in Third
Satalich missed his shutout in
the third when Spokane plucked
three of its five bingles. Ad
hadn't been throwing hard, and
purl for it when catcher Ron
(arlon singled to start the third,
moved up on an infield out and
scored on Chase's long single to
center.
Ron Jackson followed this out
burst with a double off the left
center wall, hut a fast relay from
F.ssegian to Ray Webster to lfarv
Kbepfcut down Chase in a close
one at the plate as he tried to
aenre from first base.
After yielding another single to
George Huffman to start the
(Cent, ra page 14, col. 1)
They're Getting Repdy for Pee Wee Baseball Action
j J fch' JS
f J. , ft psR, vn-
SuDervisor John Dilke. lower left. (Ives his assorted Pee Wees and! Bowes, Don Braurht, Larry Arnold, Mike Nesbit, Dennis Eppinf,
Midgets a few pointer! during current -spring training'' ai Bar- Rob Mier, Doug Corey, David Smart, Frank Collctte. (Third) Terry
rick Field, prior to the opening of league play later in the month. Susa, Ron Morgon, Dick Collette, Gregg Earnest, Jeff Lanlow, Steve
Small fry from nine areas in the city will play supervised league
baseball after practice prriod is over June 29. Listening to Dalke,
a grad of local junior baseball ranki himself, are (front) Jim
Virk, Phil Sealy, Greg Quisnell, Leonard Martin. (Second) Billy
Brunns, John Wood, Francis Nash. (Back) Jerry Bone, Dug Epping,
Bob Boaz, Paul Fontanini, Darrel I.a Blanc, Bob Collette, Miles
Seeley, Gary Whisser, Gerald Doerfler. (See practice schedule on neit
page of Sports Section).
Ems Victors,
Salem Climbs
Croun Tie Cinched . . .
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Salem Legion Clips
Mill City '9 8 to
Schmidt Raps
35?feliUCLA Claim
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AMIRK'AN I.EAGIK
El'GENE John Patula
limited Wenalchee tn one hit
before he was forced to retire in
the sixth inning with a sore arm
as Eugene scored a S t victory in
the seen-inning first game of a
Northwest. League douhleheader
Wednesday night.
It ias the fir! decision of the
vear for Patula. The only hit olf
him fnllnu-prl a unlit and an infield fJoiKin,.in. B
out. Bob Duretto got the single. '"'''
... . , , . r, , Home Runs
ano n scorea ihtiii aiiih'imhi. nun
Foisy got the only other Wenatchee
hit. a double in the seventh.
The loss pushed Salem into fifth
place in the NWI.. Eugene also
von the second game, 7-4.
MILL CITY 'Special' Salem's Junior legion baseball learn
clinched at least a tie for the area Legion crown here Wednesday night j Olympic Trials 3t Los Angeles
by blasting Mill City, 8 1, behind the three-hit hurling of Al Geddes and:wmcn wji produce the athletes'
eight hit attack by his mates. who will represent the USA in
1 Salem's record is now 4-1 in Australia. Dean will not onlv
league play and if it wasn't for an . have to beat the hurdlers who
early-season loss to Woodburn. i heat him at Berkeley, but also
Coach Bill Bevcns' boys would be, those who will head for Los
sitting atop the heap It the league Angeles after the AAU and
does wind up in a first-half tie. a Armed Forces meets of this
playoff may be arranged, Bevens weekend. .More mistily tine nura
U.urf lers will qualify in those meets.
A a- w Salem was paced at the plate and things will be tough in both
48 154 .17 .V7.:i70 Hednesdav night bv Bob .lanlze, ln' qualifying round and finals
sum .in fi'i 33B ...lh . ,r,nll. nH Kn, i.mmr of the Trials . . , Buddy (Dana's
?: ?-t if, ..,ii, hi,'. ,.,-,.. ,r,. Mi'ii Bootery)
Dean Benson is now but two steps from a berth on Uncle Sam's
Olympics team, after passing the NCAA exams at Berkeley. But
they re apt to be mighty big steps for the hurdler. The Bend
Denemotn nas quaimed lor the
Major League
Leaders
Mantle. N V
Vaxwtll I)it.
Kilcnn. Dfl
Vpi non. Hsn
Bona. N V
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Skc.i, N V
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i : ifi .in si nn
.mi 210 :a kh :im
Mant'f New Yni k 27.
Bum. Nf Voi k I i. Juvri. VVash
mRt(,n 17; Wertz. L'levtland 16,
Bauf i . Nnv Vol k 14.
Yaks Dump Trl-t ity
VAKIM X f Yakima took an
early lead and held on to squeak
through with a 3-2 m mer Tn
City Wednesday night in a low
hitting Northwest League baseball
g.inie
The Bears opened the scoring
in the second innini; Dick Itermer
gut aboard on a fielder s choice
and Herm Reich walked. Singles
by pitcher Arnold Downs and Bob
by Wilson brought in Renner and
lieich
Tri-City rut the lead in half in
the sixth when Dan II o I d e n
walked. moed up on a sacrilice.
stole third and came home on an
error.
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S'uiln Miocklvn 15 Bin i" SI I .oh
15 Bank. Cnu izn 1. J'o.-l. I. tiu o
iwli II.
Smith is getting it
from all sides these davs as his
I r lh pa's !)ut tnc r'') ,0 n'm '"r ms
0 v prominent part in producing a
nio anil a racclin' koir at ta
out nine and u.,,. ,rt ii.i, .h n,.,.'
walked none in his fue-inning stint darins 'hln to now come up with '
ne jicmcu an meni me ,uiu i uy a b()Xln(! kangaroo. Incidentally,
idcui s iciiy uairison Kdo Vanni donated his pig to
12 men. lie went the I'ncle lluah Lubv who had it
bingles
losers
Ceddes
in two attempts
struck
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SAM BAKER
Heads for Canuck loop.
InJooirDeirs
Phillies Topple Redlegs;
Dodgers Again in Second;
Giants Nick Cubs, 4 to 1
Br THK ASSOCIATED PRRSS
Milwaukee's suddenly bustling Braves barged back Into the Na
tinnnl l.aoi, trad with a 7-1 virtnrv over the Pittsburfh PirauM Tues
day night after the last-place Philadelphia Phillies toppietr Cincinnati
out of the top spot, 12.
It was the fifth straight victory for the Braves since Fred Haney
replaced Charlie Grimm as manager Saturday night. And it lifted
them back into first place tor the
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thun-, June 21, '58 (Sec. II)-13
first time since June 4 when they
started a plunge that saw them
lose 12 of 17 games and wind up
in fifth place.
Brooklyn's Dodgers moved into
second. i3 percentage points back,
by ending a three-game losing
streak with a 4 2 decision over the
St. Louis Cardinals. Cincinnati1 fell
to third, 2 points back of the
Brooks and 2 points ahead of the
Cards. Pittsburgh tumbled to fifth.
7 points behind St. Louis, with its
fifth straight defeat.
Giants Take ith Place
The New York Giants reclaimed
sixth place from Chicago, beating
the Cubs, 4-1. It was the firsj time
the Giants have won two straight
in a month.
Only one day game was played
in the American League. The Chi
cago White Sox beat the Baltimore
Orioles, 12-8. with the two clubs
using total of 12 pitchers. '
Danny O'Connell and Bobby
Thomson each drove in two runs
as the Braves scored five in the
fifth against Vernon Law. Gene
Conley won his third with his first
complete game of the year, add
ing a two-run single in the eighth.
Lopata Homers
Stan Lopata's 12th home run
provided the margin for the Phils
as Curt Simmons checked the
free-swinging Redlegs on seven
singles.
The Dodgers punched over three
runs In the third two on Carl
Furillo's double to beat the
Cards and Vinegar Bend Mizell.
the first southpaw to start against
(Coat. n page 14, rol. 7)
LOS ANGELES I - Commis
sioner Victor 0. Schmidt of the
Pacific Coast Conference Wednes
day took direct issue with Chan
cellor Raymond B. Allen of UCLA
and his statement that the school's
coaching and athletic staffs were
not involved in the school's ath
letic scandal.
Trie commissioner's office re
leased a "press memorandum"
whirh quoted from a conference
statement at Victoria, B. C, May
19.
Has Not Denied Farts
It read, in part:
". . . That UCLA has not de
nied. . . any of the significant
allegations of facts or circum
stances presented by the com-
Two Homers
fe' :
Paslrano, Holnian Sign for Bout
CHICAGO til - A 10-round
between Willie Pastrami el New
Orleans and Johnny Holman of
Chicago at the Chicago Stadium
July it was announced Wednes
day by the International Boxing
Club.
The winner may emerge a po
tential contender for the heavy
weight title vacated by retired
Rocky Marclano, especially with
a hand injury Jeopardixing Floyd
Patterson's proposed meeting with
light heavy king Archie Moore. .
Pastrano, SO, it considered to bo
on of the best boxers to coma
along la the heavyweight divisioa
in years. He it working on an ex
tended win streak and in hU outinf
defeated ex-Olympics star Chuck
Spieser.
Holman. a big, bruising heavy
weight with a powerful punch, waa
defeated in hit last start by Bob
Baker. Ha holds wins over Bod
Satterfield and Exxard Charles.
Mickey Mantle, New York Yan
kee centerflelder, socked two
more home runs yesterday as
the Yankees dumped the De
troit Tigers, 4-1. The pair
brings Mantle's total for the
season to 27.
hits. The
struck out
route. farmed out at Smith's place in the Four Corners area. Luby had(DV the conlerence athletic code
Mill City's one run. in the sixth visions of fattening the porker so that it would one day adorn and have cooperated with the j
inning, was unearned To errors the dining table. But lo. the critter has crossed everyone up. Or Booster Club members or officers
led to the tiilly. Meanwhile. Kcv- didn't you notice that "lost and found column" ad the other day? 1 actually administering the same
ens announces that the S.ilern It read: "Lost, one small white pig. If found please notify Hugh ! by referring athletes to them for
lc:im ill hold ,i practice at 6 Luby " . . . Smart move by the City Recreational Dept . that of ; aid. . ." i
p m Friday at Waters I'ark in Sa- providing the new plastic helmets lor the junior baseball playing !pr A)f, Comments
Satterfield In
Upset Victory
(Picture next page)
CHICAGO UP - Chicago's un
predictable Bob Satterfield; thun
dering a third-round knockdown,
ended young Johnny Summerlin's
12-bout winning streak with a
uanimous 10-round decision in
their televised heavyweight bout
Wednesday night.
A 31 underdog, the S2 year-old
Satterfield disregarded an 11
pound deficit to spoil the title am-j
bitions of his 24-year-old Detroit
rival.
Summerlin was gunning for a
bout with Bob Baker in the chase
after retired Rocky Marciano'i
vacated crown.
Only Fifth Defeat
Satterfield weighed 183 against
194 for Summerlin, who suffered
only hi fifth defeat in 27 pro
bouts.
The Chicago Stadium battle was
decided in the. third round when
Satterfield blasted Summerlin
with a series of rights that
dumped Summerlin on the apron
of the ring seconds befort the
round ended.
Bell Sounds
The bell sounded at the count
of seven and it was questionable j
whether Summerlin could have
missioner in his report of April """ '- " acuon won more
13. 10.-.6, and has not denied the;1"' Ipf'- , J
activity or cooperation of mem-! '"'"'ree "ernie weissman caiiea,
bers of the athletic staff of the '1 ,or Satterfield. 9H-89, while the
institution in connection with the wo JiWRM. Kd Hints and John,
activities of said booster clubs-1 Bray calei " for Lhlca!!0
but has admitted that all mem-.and. respective y. The
bers of the football coaching staff IT T u I
have for several years known ofitcr"clcI' 95"-
the furnishing of aid to student
athletes in a form not sanctioned
City Golfers
Fall, Advance
:i? .'.
IMilk' l 17
Mantle Fans
Get Showers
Pitched Ball
Hurts Minoso
CHICAGO i.f - White Six out
fielder Minnie Minoso. hitting .317.
suffered a chip fracture of his
right toe when hit by a pitched
ball Tuesday night and probably
will miss the important Sox-Yankee
series here this weekend.
The injury occurred in the
seventh inning on a ball thrown
by f riole pitcher Don Ferrarese.
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Dr. Allen, denying reports that
! football Coach llenrv ft iRedi
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PORTLAND i,P -I'pstate play
ers dominated the annual Oregon
junior golf tournament as the
kids to wear when batting. It's good insurance. You'll notice in your
TV d major league games e.ich week that just about every batter
ii'hn cfnnc r tkn nlitn htv nni stf i ho cLriill nintAiinpa rtn 1 1 e
J I ',' getting sn that maior league swingers don't mind getting hit bv i -anaeis ana ainieiic mrector wu- quarter final round was run off
a n ii pilches, if they're hit in the head . . . Idaho's Vandals may not have r"r jnhns niRht be "red, said n(.r(. Wednesday. .
i i ' the best football team in the I'CC next fall, but betcha they'll jTiiP.sciay: i ()f tnc 2 pavers gaining semi-
" " contest any of the others in the m.itter of out of staters on the roster "... There is nn evidence of jna, jn the three divisions, only
a n ii Coach Skip Stahlev lists 50 aspirants. Thirty-one are from other Ihe involvement of the l'CLA; three were Portlanders one in
3 n i than Idaho, with California the ton contributor at IS. Then comes ' coaching or athletic staff in vin-'.k'
In the junior division, Joe Hall
0 1 U'achinu,nn u-ilh A Inrliunn U'ilh flrprrnn Ww .T.rCfv anrl Mm
sachusetts with 2 each. Delaware with 1, North Dakota with 1 and
To'jIj .11 5 Tn,Al
' ,1 fer r..-liles in lilli
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Mill Citv mm OH II
-- Brooklvn with the other
13;
4 S'flfri Baker Heading for Toronto i'.lnh
MEADOWS
RESULTS
Yanks Suffer
In Net Contest
LONDON i Twenty-two-year
old Hamilton Richardson of West
field. N.J. was the only V S. play
er tn win in Wednesday's third
DFTROIT uf Croundskeep-
ers at Detroit's Briggs Stadium
had to resort to the outfield
sprinkling system Wednesday
tn keep enthusiastic fans from
mobbing Mickey Mantle.
Mantle, .New York Yankee cen
terflelder. was greeted t,y a pair
of hoys who jumped over the ccn
terficld fence to congratulate him
after he hit his second home run
in the eighth inning of the Yankee-Tiger
contest.
Mantle was returning to his po
sition when the kids leaped oijt
of the stands to shake his hand.
When he took the lield in the
mm h inning, at least 20 fans,
inc-t of them youngsters, shot out
f i on) all parts of Ihe hig stadium
and clustered about Ihe 24-year j Richardson Defending champion
old slugger. I'mpires and park at- Ken Rosewall defeated (iardnar
tendants hustled them off the Mulloy of Denver. Colo, after ev
Tra. k: Fast.
First race. 230 yards, quarlfr
horses, purse $400 Mrriwond I'arM
.Ine K'imvleM 7 fio. 4 1(1, ami. Sn.nm
.-n iK.irli R''0. 4 111. Onrar Flu l
iHoam .T I'll QiiKliela J27. Tlire I'M
Snond rac-, .'l."'ll un! (cmlrr
In, r. pi. nurse $4(,(- Hchoh i FS'inR i
l.",ll. 4 ri0, L' HU; Ni.tal i.n iM, Dfwrlli
Mil. 2,10. Hihv S'(,m Horn k il'lnl
1 2 So Quit.,, la 111. True la R
'II ird rare. 1 Mule :i ii,. ur-e
Vlomorid I Hrei lioli', 8 2". 4 :l 5 .'III
Are.nal ,jim.,h 4 'm. :i o 1I"V,,I
I'laier illeosliaul 21 5U. yinnii'lj
$4? 711, Time 1 :i4 2
Foiirt'i rare. V2 f'irlnnpf op
purse JlliKl; I'asiade Moon iHidiilgni
I4l. 6 111. 3 70; Wee Mean '(.ifforili
i 4 41, .1 Ml Faster Reail i Proul I 5 40
round of the Ixndon Grass Courts, gui'mni 2220 Time 1 on. i
Tennis Championships as four! fifih race. 6 furinnm. 3 up. purse.
4 10, p'I
ela t". IN
Sam Raker, the former ( orvallis High and Oregon State
fullback whiz isn't returning to the Washington Redskins after
all. as it was figured he would when railed into Ihe Service a
fpw seasons ago. Raker was discharged last autumn and spent
the past semester working towards his degree at the College
of Puget Sound in Taeoma, where his folks now live. He'll be
reporting to the Toronto club in the Canadian League's eastern
division later this month, giving the Canucks another snatch
from the National Football l eague . . . And speaking of Oregon
State grads, those who predicted that Tonv Ylastelico would
never be eligible to plav, and would never graduate because
(f ont, nn page It. rol. 1)
latinn of the athletic code
Schmidt did not say that his re
lease was prompted by Dr. Al
len's statement.
Grand-Slam Homer
Ends Beaver Losses -
other Americans bowed out of the
last pro-Wimbledon tournament. !
Richardson, seventh ranking I'
S placer, displayed a powerful
gain" in easily eliminating Spam's
A (iiiiieiin fi-l. fit)
Four Australians advanced with
,1 no .1 20
!' Vino-
t'.rt
field and play was resumed
Immediately following the game
and before many of the 47,"."6
fans had left their seats, the
sprinkling system was turned on
and the playing field cleared
quickly.
1NWL Lino Scores
F. I g "i e '7 liuiing
V. en.il. n e :m iwrfl 0 12 2
F. il.me 101 1112 X SSO
Humphnen and l.undhtrg; Patula.
finlfin B and Gauthler.
periencing some rt 1 1 1 17-1111 y in the
second set, 6-3. 8-6
Senator Swat
PORTLAND 1 - Fu st baseman San
Roh Borkowski cracked out a
grand-.slam home run as Port
land defeated Sacramento. B 5.
Wednesday mailt lo snap an 11
game I'ncifie ('oust League losmg
slieak
Bin k(i -.k i's blow i .line in the
tilth inning, anil it cue tin I'mi
land starter. Roll Alevandi r, a ", ?
lead
Alexander gave up only live li.ts.
but wildnrss bothered bun sporad
ically, and Hay Shore had to come
; in and save the game for him in bisnih
; the ninth inning
Francisco shutout Los An-
lclrs. 4 0; Seattle nipped
Dit-Ko. 71, and Vancouver rallied
to down llolluiiod, ,i 3
NORTIIWIST IF4l,lt
W I. I'. i
Yakm.i .12 17 H.il Salem
l-lin-nr J. I 2H Wentchf
I.ewMnn 25 in 51 Spokane
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VV.rin.Mt;,-. lesolls At Salem
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se, nd Ran.e Mi,rr n pfe one,; al
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ACIIIC I II VST I Vl.l E
W 1,1'.'
Ij,s An 4fi 27 01 m
mark of Itosehurg will play Jerry
Cundan of Portland and Ron
Weber of Prineville will meet Dick
Smith of Milwaukie Thursday.
In the girls' division. F.laine
j Porritt will play Shirley Siegmund
i in an all-Kugene duel and June
Robinson of Tillamook will oppose
Molly Murphy of Portland.
In the boys' division it will be
Steve Wright of Albany vs. Ralph
Helton of Itosehurg and Jerry
Forrester of Portland vs. Doug
Ragen of Oswego.
The defending champion in the
buys division. Dave Monro of
Portland, fell from Ihe running
Wright, the division
medalist, ousted him, 1 up.
Results included
Boys' first flight Ron Perrault,
ilonl. on page 14, rsl. Si
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F.iKiil laie six fiirlonss, t -iee up
S7IK1, T is tan iKnoulem 4 '10 3 70, j
?H0; F.iilv Choice illensbawl 9 m,;
, ' Alexander could get onlv one
gninieW.1 1 16 n lime I 12 i , ,. , ,
Nn to ra, e. one mile, three up. iftoo; ' man out then, and he put two on
Preitv choice i Roasi 5 so n wi .1 sn; j with walks Al Heist proniptlv
V"' ' Vr" 'M'!,al'"" , 10 ": 1 greeted Shore with a single -that
lella $4', tune I 41 .1
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loaded the -bases, and (ieun'e
Kisloy followed with an outlicld
lly that scored Jerrv I'rutilv to
cut the margin to ti-.v Put Shore
induced II:i:-y llui'ht to !n" n
lr; h f 1 v to right In lil to ei'tt the
game
:t J" .lociMim in tin- maior leagues this After Rurkowski put Portland in
14 33 30 spring. The others are Don Fer-, front. Nippy Jones hit a bases
4 48 4iearrse and Fred Bcsana of Ball i- empty homer for Sacramento in
IIVK ROOK IKS TKII MIMI
!' ' HOS'KiN D.i'e Sisler. nwkie
iiilclici with the II 'ston Pod Su.
sn l.n ITr is one ol live loi.kics v ho mm thc;r
more. Cohrtie Grob of Washington the sixth.
i 1 and- Don Drysdale of Brooklyn,
In other PCL action 'Vednenday,
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Bradley's
Bicycle and
Sport Shop
Home of Quolity Products
REASONABLY PRICED
Sleeping Bags
And Tents
SCHWINN
Bicycles
Bike Repairs
(in today finished
tomorrow or sooner)
Nothing down on
approved credit
Phone 3-3844
237 North High Street
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AT
G.I. SURPLUS
IOOKI WHAT YOU GET FOR A "IUCKI"
CLOTHING
BUCKET
COTTON
WORK
SOX
Nylei RelafereeJ
Hee! and Tm
Reg. 4 pr.
4J1"
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DRESS
SOX
Nylei Reinfereed
Heel and Tm
Reg. $1.00 pr.
HATS
Some Water
Repelleit
Rtg.
HC3
I
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locally Tied-Good Ntcktl or ftrtit
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FUES FLASH BAITS
All Typet (Itartfevllf)
! f $100 Ik. $00
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TROUT SPINNERS
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Nicktl andlrfulH- fUU
Coppor JSc f, I
JI Snellod Giant OH Pack
H00X5 FISH EGGS
Siiei 4-14 In Pk. Z eunce Jar
JP $00 lt. t $00
JScm. J pkgt I 49c g far I
Houiehold Plaitic Surface
SPONGES PAPER PLATES
4 in Package Ten I" Is Package
(. a $00 Rig. m $00
4Jt 0 akgi. I 29c pkgi.
Hot Drink 10-Inch
PAPER CUPS PAPER PLATES
Sit 01. In Packaxe II in Package
11. $00 lag. $00
17c 0 Pkgt I He 0p.l
I it SURPLUS I
FOOT POWDER ""V!"
4 oonce Can TABlUj
lig Q $00 leg Q $Q0
ISc 0 I ISc 0 kat. I
NEW G. I. TYPE 01
(ANIEENS SOAP
With ( over Reg. 10c Bar
Reg. $00 11 $00
I j 14 1
G. I. Folding
PROTECTIVE FOX HOLE
. (OVERS SHOVELS
Rtg. A 00 R9' $00
OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 6 - DAILY 9 TO 9
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND IN
OREGON'S FANCIEST SURPLUS JOINT
1983
N. ( apilol
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Phone 4 5007