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HERALD AND NEWS, Klanuth
Henley,
f,
In Rogu
A pair of old rivals get together
rrway nignt and Lakeview will
host rugged St. Mary's as the
area's Rogue League teams swing
DacK into action.
The old rivalry pits the unde
feated and league-leading Henley
Hornets at Sacred Heart Acad
emy against the Trojans who have
lost both contests in league ac
tion. This is an old rivalry and
Henley, due to a six-game win
ning streak which dales back to
1958, holds a slim 10-9 margin
over the Trojans.
Eagle Point is at Phoenix and
Illinois Valley and Rogue River
get together in the other outing.
The Hornets and Trojaris have
been playing ecacc htretaiwoh
been playing each oilier twice a
year since 1952 with Henley win
ning 10 and losing nine. The six
game winning streak began in
1958 with a 37-36 Hornet victory.
The Hornets will be favored to
exlcnd that streak Friday night.
This will be the first meeting
for the two clubs this season. It
will also be the first game on Sa
cred Heart's resurfaced gym
floor.
The Hornets will be heavy fav
orites in the game with big 6-7
Kent Gooding supplying the fire
SCORES
SLOW POKB LEAGUE
W L
Screw Balls
Wednesday Weepers
46V) 25Vi
Pin Busters iO'i JIVj
Lucky Belles 39V, 35W
Trail Draggers 32Vj 39a
Lonesome Four 32 4B
Lucky Strikes 28 44
Unpredictable! . 38 44
Jan. 16 results: Wednesday Weepers 2,
Lucky Belles 2; Unpredictable X Lucky
Strikes 1; Pin Busters 3, Trail Draggers
t; Lonesome Four 3 Scraw Balls 1.
High team game. Pin Busters 725;
hi Or team series. Pin Busters 2U3j high
ind. game, Lucille Crawley 185 1 high
' Ind. series, Lucille Crawley 492.
PANDORA'S HOLIDAY LEAGUE
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Holiday Bowl Coffee Shop 8'i 23Vi
; Morrison ft Knud&en ' 39'.i
Spare Spotters 40' i 31"
Economy Cash Grocery 38'j 33Vj
Cox Grocery 37 3S
Lovely Lady Beauty Salon 39 43
Sierra Gun Shop 27 45
Au'omatlc Transmission 35 47
Jan. 14 results: Lovely Lady Beauty
Salon 4, Sierra Gun Shop 0; Spare Spot
tars 3, Economy Cash Grocery 1; Holiday
Bowl Coftee Shop 4, Automatic Trans
mission 0; Morrison & Knudsen 4, Cox
Grocery 0.
Hi ah team aame. Holiday Bowl Cof
fee Shop 738; high team series. Holiday
Bowl cot (ee Shop ?ui; nign ma. game,
Barbara Jonet 203; high Ind. series, Bar
bar Jones 550.
BASIN LEAGUE
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59 21
53'-1 27Vj
Kaler Auto Service ft Parts
Pioneer Tobacco Co.
Spud nut No. 3
Lauras Beauty Fair
Pacific Supply Cooperative
Park Cabinet
Sunrise Safety Center
CWA
45 35
39') 40Vj
47
Idellas Grocery 32 48
Soudnut 3' 51
HHP 29 51
Merits Service Supply 23 57
Results: Kaler Auto Service ft Parts
4, Lauras Beauty Fair 0; Sunrise Safety
Center 3. Spudnut No. 2 1; Pacific Sup
ply Cooperative 3, Park Cabinet 1; CWA
3. Spudnut 1; Pioneer Tobacco Co. 3.
Ideiias Grocery 1; HRP 4, Merits 0.
High team game, CWA 984; high team
series, CWA 286; high Ind. game, Tom
McGreevy-Boft Twch (tie) 324; high Ind.
series Tom McGreevy 612.
FR1 NITS MIXED FOURSOME LEAGUE
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Act TV 46 30
Weverhaeuser Credit Union 4 30
Mitchs Grocery 42 34
Cash ft save
Tower Service
Coca Cole
Nervals Golden Rule
Kerns Dry Cleaning
Todd Building
Bud ft Jems Midway
MftM Market
40
34 40
30' s 45i
Midland Market 21 55
Jan, l! results: Tower Service 4, Mltchs
Grocery 0; Weyerhaeuser Credit Union 3.
Norvals Golden Rule 1; Coca Cola 2. Todd
Buildmg 2: MftM Market 4, Midland Mar
ket 0; Bud ft Jerrii Midway 3. Cash
ft Save 1; Ace TV 3, Kerns Dry Clean. 1.
High team game, M&M Market 83;
high team series, MftM Market 2J6S;
hifjh ind. game (menl, Stan Holt 2Uf
hgh Ind. series (menl, Richard Hasktns
590; high tnd. game (women!, Jedy Kitch
en 192; hloh Ind. series (women), Jody
Kitchen 487.
WEYERHAEUSER LEAOUE
W
"ells
StMopi'19 Studs
No Accounts
Stand-up StiH
Saw Wilt
Hardboerd Plnlsnl9
Vardb.ras
Nu-LX Nuts
Office Overhead
Kilowatts
Vaintenanca Supervisors
Spoilers
Warehouse
Lett Overs
Gutter Snipes
Releets
Jan. 16 results: Spoilers
21
27';
30' 1 37't
30 38
27 41
77 41
17 SI
Lett Overs
2; Yard Birds 2. Shipplno Studs 2: Stand-
ue Shed 3. Gutter Snipes l; Belts 4.
Vaintenance Super. 0; Sawmill 4. Ware-r-ouse
0; Office Overhead 3. Releets 1.
No Accounts 3. K.iowatts I; Herdboard
Finishing 4. Nu-Loc Nuts 0
Hioh team pame, Belts '057; hloh team
se- es.- Beits 2979: high ind game. Rusl
Sheerer 214; high ind. series. Run
Shearer 598.
HOLIDAY MASTERS LEAGUE
Petersen
Points
'C 43
4)1 !7
43! 91
433 J7
474 7S
421 00
Hewievs Plastering
The Trnphy House
Lewis Chevron
C-a'er Enterprises
Sgui't
Bennington Steel B'des
results; Hewievs P'ettering 3.
Oarer Enterprises i; Sou"t 7. Lewis
Chev-on I: The Trophy House 3. Ben.
nii-otsn S'eei 1
wgh teem game. Souirt 179; h-gh
teem series Son-rt 2308. high ind game.
En Ross I2. high ino. ser-es. En Ross
637.
NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAOUI
Hhprtvs Flyli-a A
F'an'T Oi' F "ers
Klamath Herflwrwls
Cr-scv C'eme Donufi
Hans S siei service
C'mere teiaco
Revs He-lev Davidson Sales
Weve-tieeuser
JC-nnvs Plying A
Cah i save O-i Co
Results, He-i Signal serve
I S3 )
I 6C-,
Kiim-
r
Falls, Ore.
Thursday,
Sacred
e League Rival
power. He is the league's leading
scorer with a 30.7 average per
game in the league contests and a
23.5 average through the 10 games
the Hornets have captured.
The other four probable start
ers for Coach Jearold Johnson's
team and averages will be Earl
Allbritton (10.7), Mike Beymer
U3.2), Steve Roiling (5.5) and Le-i
Voy Young (6.4). Others who
probably will see action are Char-i
ley. Thompson (5.1). Tom Sand-1
ers (2.8", Steve Rand (1.3), El-j
ton Schiro U.2, and Terry Biel
by (1.0).
The probable starters for Coach
Marv Delplanche's five will be
Elmo LeBeau, Dick Miller, Pete
Krok, Jim Korsen and Chuck
Milani. The others are Mike Mar-1
, A. r " -f
1 , X '
, Vs.
f 1 " L.
BIG FISH STORY George Chambers, 5034 Harlan Drive, at right, caught theie big
salmon last weekend while on a fishing trip on the Sacramento River near Redding.
They were the first he ever caught. Helping him display his proud catch is his ton,
R. C, at left. The two big ones weighed 30 and 31 pounds. They were caught Sunday.
ath Hardwoods 1; Shortvs Flying A 3,
Weyerhaeuser 2; Johnnys Flying A 4.
Cash 8. Save Oil Co. 1: F.ranll Oil
Filters 3, Elmers Tevaco 2; Crispy Creme
Donuts 4. Rays Harley Davidson Sales 1.
High team game. Halls Signal Svc. 611;
high team series. Hells Signal Svc. 2340;
high Ind. geme, Roy Hampton 226; high
Ind. series, Roy Hampton 771.
LIONS LEAOUE
W L
Roarers 52 23
Dorris Lions
Lens '
Jungle Kings
Gems
Lion Temers
The Busters
43' s 31' I
35 40
33 42
32' 1 42'
Toil Twisters 23 52
Results: Gems 3. Jungle Kings 7; The
Busters 3, Roarers 2; Tall Twisters S.
Dorris Lions 0; Lion Tamers 4. Leos I.
High team qame, Roerert 683: hioh
team series. Jungle Kings 7512.- high ind.
geme. Dice Green 206; high Ind. serles-
H. B. Dexter 761.
LIONS AUXILIARY LEAGUE
W L
Tail Twisters 31 26
Merrill 35' 18' i
Jolly Jills 34 30
Twisters 20's 43'
Results: Jolly Jills 2. Merrill I; Tall
Twisters 4. Twisters 0.
High teem game, Merrill 608: high
teem series. Jouy Jills 1674; high Ind
game. Marian Ewing 175; high Ind. se
ries, Merlene Ewing 411.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAOUI
W L
Suburban Finance 44 27
Crater Lake Creamery 41 37
Beachs Jewelers eo's 37's
Halter Furniture 36 32
Troohy House 33' I 34' t
Holiday Bowl X 38
One Hour Varllnirmg 76 42
B-owns Plumbing 1 4
Results: Suburban Finance 3. Creter
Latie Creamery 1: Holidey Bowl 4,
Browns Plumbing 0: Helters Furniture
3, Beachs Jewelers lj One Hour Merlin
Iztng 2, Trophy House 2.
High team game. Suburban Finance
66. high team series, Halter Fu-niture
1966; h-gh Ind. game, Mergo McGreevv
?na: high Ind. series. Mergo McGreevy
580.
MOOSE PA'S LEAOUI
W L
Lucsy Lenes 40'1 27'1
O Heir's vemoriel Chaeel 40' i 37' i
CP ft W W. we-d 36 33
Vusorove Plumbing 34 37
A'temonl Grocery
He-'v Lanpnear Insurance
Pastegas Market
"40" Ctuh
Bings Sete'l'te Room
34'
21 S 39' J
Merrill Moose 2 42
Jen. 14 results- Musgrov Plumbing 3.
-40" Club 1: Bmgs Setel'.ite Room 3.
Alternant Grocery 1; Merry LenPhesr
ins 2. Lucky Lanes 7: O'Halra Memorial
Chapel A Verri'l Moose 0; C P. 1 W.vv
ward 3, Pas'eges Verket 3
H.gh teem game. Lucky Lanas 80: high
team series, Bmgs satellite Room 2423,
h.Qh Ino game. Merle Manscam 334.
h.gn ing series. B-ll Hewiev 63?
MOOSE
CRAB FEED
SAT., JAN. 19th
Serving Starts at 7 P.M.
$1.50 Ptr Perwei
DANCC TO FOLLOW
January 17, 1M3
Heart To Battle
tinez. Marv Davis, Joe Durrell,
and Dick Van Camp.
LeBeau has been the big gun
for the Trojans most of tiie sea
son but now is getting some help
from Pete Krok. LeEeau is aver
aging 15.0 per game in the two
loop tilts and Krok 13.5. Miller
is the leading rebounder.
The Lakcview Honkers will take
on dangerous St. Mary's in what
could be one of the best league
games. The Honkers are tied in
second place with defending cham
pion Eagle Point and St. Mary's
is fourth with a 2-1 record. The
Honkers are 3-1.
The game, will be on the Honk
ers home court and they will be
a slight favorite in the contest.
The Honkers are a well-balanced
h
Collier
Replaces
Paul Brown
CLEVELAND iUPI) - Wanton
Collier, a man well-versed in the
Paul Brown football system, will
guide the fortunes of the Cleve
land Browns in 1963.
The former University of Ken
tucky coach was named to the
post Wednesday by Art Modell
Browns president, who said
"Blanton was my first choice and
the only man talked to."
Collier, who steps up as head
man succeeding his longtime
friend, Brown, fired last week
signed a three-year contract call
ing for an estimated $.15,000.
The 56-year-old Collier, after
being announced as the new
Coach, told newsmen he would re
tain all of the team's assistant
coaches and one and possibly two
others would be added. The pres
ent assistants arc Howard Busier,
who was also named personnel
director; Howard Brinkcr. Dick
Evans, Fritz Hcisler and Ed
L'linski.
Modell also announced that
Harold Sauerbrei, the team's
business manager and a former
sportswriter, will take over as
the new general manager.
Collier, the second head coach
in the 17-year history of thej
learn, said he agreed lo succeed
Brown, "the man who gave me
my start in professional foot- j
ball," only after careful thought:
and "w ith emotions so conflicting j
hat 1 find them most difficult to
explain " i
"I was offered Ihe job last Stin-i
day." Collier said, "and I imme-i
dialcly contacted Paul. He told j
mr. 'You must accept the job.i
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Contest
club which is being led by Dan
Leahy and Larry Samples. Sam
pies is third and Leahy fourth
in the league scoring department.
Samples is hitting at a 17.5 clip
and Leahy at a 15.3 average for
the four games. Dennis Warren is
14th among the scorers with
9.5 average. Other probable start
ers are Fred Williams and Vern
Plato.
Leading the Crusaders are Jim
Calhoun and Dave Young. Cai
houn is the only Crusader among
the top 15 scorers with a 13.7
average for three games. Young
has hit for 33 points and. a 12.0
average putting him in 17th spot
Other likely starters for the Cru
saders are Roberts, Tim Darland
and Batzer or St ins on.
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Huskies-Antlers
Game Tops Slate
Merrill's fast-rising Huskies will
be al Bonanza Friday night in the
top same this week in the Klam
ath County League while Bly en
tertains Gilchrist and league-lead
ing Chiloquin journeys to Malin.
Merrill, holding down second
place behind undefeated Chiloquin,
will be hard pressed with t h e
hustling Antlers of Bonanza. This
game is rated a tossup. Gilchrist,
also a rapidly improving club.
will be the pick over Bly and
Chiloquin is a heavy choice over
inexperienced Malin.
The Huskies and Antlers have
split games thus far this season
and this game could develop into
a real donnybrook. The Antlers
will have the home court advan
tage and it may depend on which
team has the best night.
Merrill probably will own with
Ken Smith, Bob Moore, Dave Hill,
Dale Kurtz and Jim Thompson.
Others who will see action will
be Larry Connor, Jim Merrilees
and Jim Reed. Smith is the lead
ing scorer for the Huskies and is
aided by balanced scoring from
the rest.
Bonanza is paced by Eddie Sim-
Big Six Cage
On Line This
The Big Six basketball lead goes
on the line this weekend when
Washington (3-1) invades Stanford
(l-O) for a pair of games.
The Huskies were picked the
College
Scores
By United Press International
EAST
Adelphi SA King's Point S3
St. Fran (NY) 83 Loyola Md) 65
Northeastern 71 Springfield 62
Seton Hall 93 Fairfield 91
Holy Cross 78 Amherst 59
Harvard 59 Dartmouth 55
SOUTH
Furman 66 Virginia Tech 61
Davidson 66 Wofford 56
Marshall 109 Morris-Harvey 85
Morehead 87 Western Ky. 61
Va. St. (Norfolk) 91 St. Paul's 58
West Virginia 89 Penn St. 73
W. Virginia Tech 84 Bluefield 60
MIDWEST
Louisville 75 Xavier (Ohio) 66
Butler 77 Ball St. 60
Wittenberg 48 Dayton 45
De Paul 83 Notre Dame 69
S.E. Missouri St 72-Sou. Illinois 70
Drury Coll 87 Missouri Valley 76
SOUTHWEST
Okla. City 75 Hardin-Simmons 59
WEST
Oregon Tech 96 Southern Ore. 92
Pcpperdine 73 Mutual Express 56
Hawaii 72 Japan Steel & Tube 50
Portland Frosh 98 Shamrock AAU
88
Clark JC 76 Lower Columbia 64
MUCH
FOR
the following equipment
Padded dash
Dual headlights
2 ipeed tlee wipers
Extra Sun Visor
. I ALL
w 1 Me.., Vi D. ACCEPTED
Set Welly for Rial Deal
mons, Fred Dearborn, Ernest
chols, Bill Ncwlun and Ricky Ste-
ber. Monte Burnett, Wayne La
lloda, Neil Tofell, Rod Pheiffcr
and Jim Seater probably will see
some action.
Gilchrist came on strong last
week and lost to the Merrill Hus
kies in an overtime, 52-46. The
Grizzlies are improving and should
be too much for the Bobcats. The
probable starters will be Dan
Hoff, Dave Sporrer, Denny Jcs
sup, Bob Mayfield and the other
opening assignment is yet to be
filled.
Bly probably will go with Jim
Watts, Johnny Godowa, Merle
Clemens, Greg Davis and Duane
Foster with Jack Patzke, Mike
Crawford and John Kirk to see
action.
Chiloquin is unbeaten in five
league games and should win over1
winlcss Malin. The Panthers will
open with Tony Wilder, Tony Di
Ulio, Al DeBortoli, Greg Harris
and Don Taylor. Leonard Wilder,
Joe Kirk and Tom Van Pelt will
also get into the game.
Malin will start Tom Brown,
Tom Tofell, Randy LeQuieu,
Sherm Kalina and Dan Duncan.
Lead
Week
team least likely to succeed after!
so-so showings in early games
and at the Los Angeles Basket
ball Tournament.
But then Washington swept
UOLA at home and earned a split
at USC in a quartet of games,
each settled by four points or less.
The Huskies have been getting a
lot of mileage from the tall front
line combination of Dale Easlcy
and Ed Correll. The latter leads
the Big Six in rebounds.
Stanford is rated number 16 na
tionally after splitting with 10th
ranked Oregon State last week
end. Center Tom Dose lately has
been getting outside shooting help
tram Don Clemctson.
Semester finals cut down week
end basketball action along the
Coast but a few other games Fri-
day will find Portland at Nevada
Gonzaga at Seattle, Pepperdine at
Hawaii, Oregon at Washington
state, and a tournament hosted
by Cal Poly of Pomona.
Arizona Stale is at New Mexico
tonight in a key Western Athletic
Conference game.
Wednesday night's light slate
was headed by Pepperdine's 73-56
defeat of the Mutual Express
team of the Hawaii Armed Serv
ices league at Honolulu.
Pepperdine led by 27 points In
the second half and was never
in trouble. Lee Tinslcy led Pep
perdine with 18.
Other scores: Oregon Tech 96
Southern Oregon 92, Hawaii 72
Japan Steel and Tube 50.
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NOE NAMED SECRETARY
HLVLEAH, Fla. (UPI)-Kenny
Noe Jr., a former supervisor ol1
racing lor the Florida State Rac
ing Commission, has been named1
to succeed the late M. C. (Ty)
Shea as racing secretary al Ilia
leah Park.
Worlds largest natural game
preserve is Krugcr National Park
m the Republic of South Africa.
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SOUTHERN OREGON
CONFERENCE STATISTICS
SEASON
Turn W t. Pel. PI Pi
Crater S I .889 6K 457
Klamath Palli I 1 ! Ul 3"
Grant, Pan 7 3 .700 SIS a
Medlord A 3 .667 531 469
Ashland 6 3 .667 4S6 37S
CONFERENCE
Team W L Pel. PI Pa
Grant! Past 3 I .750 212 1(7
Craler 1 1 .667 178 169
Klamattl Fall! 2 I .667 130 132
Medlord 1 2 .333 167 165
Ashland 0 3 .000 140 184
CRATER The Klamath Union
Pelicans, knocked from their lofty
undefeated perch last week by the
Medford Black Tornado, will at
tempt to get back onto the win
trail here Friday night when the
Crater Comets host the Whitebirds
in a game which will break a two
way tie for second place.
This will be no easy task for
the Pelicans. They are taking on
the highest scoring team In the
Southern Oregon Conference and
the fastest team and on their
home court. It will take a solid
32 minutes of very good basket
ball to top the Comets who are
aptly nicknamed for the basket
ball season, especially.
The Pelicans and Comets both
suffered their first setbacks last
week. The Pelicans went ice cold
after the first period and dropped;
44-35 decision to Medford while
defending state champion Grants
Pass was downing the Comets. The
Pelicans have beaten Grants Pass
Grants Pass beat Medford, Med
ford beat KU and Crater was
stopped by Grants Pass in this
'ring - around - the rosy" league
which is one of the toughest and
closest In years.
One thing is for sure. The Peli
cans are going to have to halt
the blinding speed of the Comets
or at least slow it down consid
erably. Coach AL Keck and his
charges did this last year and
toppled the Comets. The same
strategy is In for a workout thisl
week.
Keck hopes to slow down the I
Comets and use the Pelicans'
height advantage, to the best. Cra
ler has only two men over six feet
in Howard Tomlinson and Paul
Bransom. "But they lump like
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Lanny Guyer
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Bob Holman
Steve Baker
Don Piper
Roger Rodgera
Jack Bauer
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they are 6-3," Keck stated.
The Comets have rattled the
nets for 60S points in nine games
for a 67.3 average mis season
and have allowed 50.2 points per
game. They have hit for 178 points
in the three league games for an
average of 59.3 while allowing
169 for an average 56.3. So that
might indicate the toughness of
league play.
Tiie Pelicans are averaging 49
points per game through the nine
contests with 441 points. They
Too 20 Individual Scorers
Plavsr FO FT-A PF TP Avo.
Mike Gllnes, C 62 16-26 14 140 15 5
Jim Pippin, GP 42 47-78 24 131 13.1
H. Tomlinson, C 32 65-84 27 129 14.3
LOU Alvarei, C 52 19.29 31 123 13.7
Jack Forde, M 48 22-44 26 118 13.1
Fred Kelley, Kr 40 19-27 25 99 11.0
J. Hill. M (8 games) 42 14-33 24 98 12.2
Pal Pepper, C 39 16-24 14 94 10.4
DICK SCOtt, KF 33 27-40 30 93 10.3
Jim Lamb. A 29 34 55 21 92 10.2
Danny Miles, M 41 9-23 18 91 10.1
Tom Sparlin, GP 31 15-22 31 77 7.7
Tod Hess, A 24 29-39 20 77 8 5
Chamberland, KF 25 25-37 24 75 8.3
Hal Holman, KF 24 20-37 11 74 8.2
Greg Llndley, A 23 16-2 30 71 7.9
Neatnamor, m zv to-21 14 ae i.i
Bob Sheptld, GP 23 18-26 II 64 7.1
Dale Tapper, A 19 24 39 26 62 6 9
Marty Bauer, GP 21 18-29 24 60 6.6 .
have allowed 397 against them
for an average of 44.3. They have
tallied 130 points in league play
for 43.3 per game but have al
lowed 132 points for a 44.0 aver
age.
The Pelicans will be going
against three of the top four
scorers in the league. Mike Glines
tops the league with a 15.5 aver
age and Tomlinson is third with
a 14,3 mean and Lou Alvarez
fourth with a 13.7 average. Pat
Pepper is eighth with a 10.4 aver
age. So the Comets have four
players averaging in double fig
ures. , .
Klamath will counter with four
players who are among the top
20 scorers. Fred Kelley is sixth
with an 11.0 average while Dick
Scott is picking up each week and
now has ninth place and a 10.3
average. Wayne Chamberland Is
15th with an 8.3 mean and Hal
Holman has an 8.2 average.
The fifth starter for the Peli
cans probably will be Lanny Guy
er. Keck plans to use him to help
hold down the Crater speed.
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16.95
Reg.
29.95
1277
2377
Starlight
OUTDOOR FOODS
For campers and out-
doorsmen. Needs no re-
frigeration.
stock.
Complete;
20
OFF
Precision Machine
ICE SKATE
SHARPENING
1.00
Main
pr.
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Av.
u.
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13
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4.1
3.7
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