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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 18

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years without food by absorbinf Some snakes have been M-Manitowoc (Wis.) Herold fimei Two Rivtti Rtportir, Sipt. 8, 1965 TWO RIVERS MHW and WHEWS Distorted Tennis Picture Is Beginning to Crystallize perns? iZT2 usies service MSU Stars With Injuries Has Cone most four years ago. At that time it became apparent that known to live for one to two SEASON CLOSE-OUT on APACHE CAMPERS 3 Left $28500 DAVE'S SPORTS (ENTER 2111 Jeckton St. Two Riven 2307 Pick up DAIRY CHANGING NOW TO CITGO Ken Dodge's Cities Service Super Station at 16th and Monroe streets, Two Rivers, currently is undergoing a drastic color change as decorators are busy applying with white, red and blue color scheme to blend with the new Cities Service marketing name, Citgo. Most dramatic is the introduction of two new products an improved Premium gasoline, containing titanium, and an Extra Range Motor Oil.

The Ken Dodge Station is also the depot for the Greyhound Bus Line, which has announced its fall schedule, now in effect. The northbound buses will leave at 11:25 a.m. and 7:20 p.m., while the southbound buses will depart at 7:50 a.m., 12:55 p.m. and 6:28 p.m. AFTER IBS FACTORY 4 '39 39 for' 07 there would be a wide usage of positive crankcase ventilation devices on automobile engines to effect a partial control of air pollution.

To find a solution to this problem a comprehensive program was initiated by the Cranbury fuels division. It was necessary first to determine the nature and compositions of the exhaust gases and the type of deposits contaminants would produce. Developed was a unique com pound, Tipcomene, represent ing a dramatic departure from ail previous history in the field of gasoline development. It is most Interesting, it was pointed out, that an essential element in Tipcomene Is titanium, the metal that has proved so important in this space age. New Bus Schedule Tipcomene as the essential el ement of an additive combination affords the performance features essential to a gasoline for use In the most critical en gines available today.

The new Citgo Premium gasoline, Oper ator Dodge emphasizes, is unexcelled in quality, offering the motoring public the broadest range of performance extras. This year Cities Service Scientists, Dodge said, scored anoth er major breakthrough, the de velopment of Citgo Extra Range Oil, blended of highest quality lubricating stocks and using a completely new additive combi nation. This super-premium motor oil provides superior protec- Self Service OPEN 24 HRS. UfirU 25 Mr insl leod ITAJn is, Jouble load DPY 10 per 1000 JoWill's LAUNDROMAT 1609 Monroe Two Riven Add $1.00 extra far Whitewallt KEN DODGE CITGO SERVICE Kth Monroe Two Rivare Pht 793-1201 WISE OWL SAYS- the fat ot tneir own down. COMPLETE DRY-WALL JOBS TEXTURE one) SMOOTH FINISHES AL REINDL Drywall Contractor FREE ESTIMATES MishicotWis.

Ph. 755-41 13 Arnold Mehlhorn Jaekion Two Rivert your Complimentary Dairy Queen Product by Friday, Sept. 10 at your QUEEN 2801 Linceln Ava. Two Rivert RETREADS plus tax A rtcappable tire 2.95 495 7.90 WISE om SPECIAL 5.90 TWO RIVERS WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sport Writer. FOREST HILLS, N.Y.

(AP) Charlie Pasarell Is In, Cliff Richey is out and Dennis Ral-i tton is the truest ion mark of United States Davis Cup tennis plans for 1966. The rather distorted picture began to crystallise today as the National Championships entered the quarterfinals at the West Side Tennis Club. George MacCall of Los Angeles, who has been all but for mally tapped for another year as Davis Cup team captain, said Pasarell could force himself Into consideration with a continued good showing In the tournament. Pasarell, upset winner Sunday over second-seeded Fred Stolle of Australia, plays Keith Carpenter of Canada in the round of 16 His next strong opponent would be Rafael Osuna of Mexico possibly in the semifinals. Osuna rallied Tuesday to beat Herb FitzGibbon of Garden City, N.Y., 7-9, 8-8, 6-2.

12-10. Grass Circuit MacCall plans to send a squad consisting of Frank Froehling, Marty Riessen, Clark Graebner and Arthur Ashe to Australia for the grass court circuit and the Australian Championships there this winter. "I'd like for Pasarell to be included but he is still in school," MacCall said. "Ralston also plans to return to the University of Southern California." Ralston, criticized for his losses In Spain in the recent Davis Cup interzone final, personally may withdraw his name from consideration. He was piqued at MacCall'a remark that he couldn't win big matches and he said he may go into semiretire-ment As for Richey, his father has said the boy will never play on a Davis Cup team as long as Mac- Call is captain.

This is an outgrowth of a clash during the summer when MacCall and George Richey, Dallas pro' failed to agree on conditioning methods. 7 Favorite Emerson is the overwhelming favorite to come through in the men's division of the Nationals here, while Australia's Margar et Smith and Brazil's Maria Bueno probably will have a dog- fieht for the women's crown. Emerson played Pierre Barthes of France In the fourth round today. Featured matches send Ralston against Ron Holm- bent, who put out Italy's Nicola Pietrangeli 6-3, 6-3, 7-5; Manuel Santana of Spain against Marty Riessen and young Ashe against Brazil Thomas Koch. Miss Smith, who erased Cecilia Martinez of San Francisco 6-0, 6-3, played Justina Bricks of St.

Louis, upset winner over Britain's Virginia Wade 6-3, 6-3. Miss Bueno faced Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis. America's top woman player, Nancy Richey, who won over Peachy Kellmeyer of Charles ton, W. 6-3, 6-0 played Tory Ann Fretz ot Los Angeles.

TWO RIVERS A racing pigeon from the John Allie loft claimed top honors in a 220-mile weekend race conducted by the Two Rivers Racing Pigeon Club. The Allie bird covered the 220-mile race distance from Dumfries, at an average speed of 930.9 yards per minute. A total of 229 birds from 16 lofts competed in the race, rain holding down the field and also making it difficult for the competing pigeons in finding their way home. Close behind the Allie bird waes a pigeon from the Lawrence Hansen loft, which aver aged 828.45 yards per minute in finishing second in the race. Other top times and lofts included Mike Kukurich, 328.06; Hansen, 926.61; Roger Zuehl, 889.47; Perry Brothers, 883.39; Paul Bellin, 851.93; Zuehl.

834.85; Richard Walczak, waiazaK, 824.05; John Hen-rickson, 722.11; Earl Gates, 713.26. Yesterday's Stars (By Tha AuocKM Prtst) PITCHING Sammy Ellli. Clndnnetl pitched for hit lem victory epemtf eight oefeatt the RMi whipped BATTING Jim Hart. t. 1trrm drove In a three run with tingle and a nomer at the Glanti moved Into flrt piece In tha National League tor the flrtt ttilt eeetan by deflating tha Dodgers HEED FACE BRICK! Largtt Selection in Norttioottorn Wisconsin f.

RADANDI SONS 2411 South lift Si Manitowoc Phono 082.7731 I AV" fC pi9eon Racing vk Results Pair of Bright Are Hobbled (Another in a series on Big Ten football prospects by Jerry Li-I ska, Chicago AP sports editor, on his 11th annual tour of Midwest camps) MICHIGAN STATE By JERRY LISKA Associated Pruts SporU Writer EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Coach Duffy Daugherty was the unsmiling Irishman of Michigan State University today with the football season only 11 days off and two of his brightest stars hobbled by injuries. A couple of casual mishaps temporarily shelved Michigan State's greatest pass receiving prospect, Swift Gene Washing ton, and Daugherty's finest defensive back, George Webster. Ironically, Washington suffered a fractured finger while taking a practice pass from quarterbacks Steve Juday. This is a pair tabbed to make Spartan aerial history.

'Incongruous' "It's really incongruous," said Daugherty, whose club Is expected to run In the middle of the Big Ten Pack. "These two guys played catch with the ball several thousand times in informal workouts of their own this summer. I "I don't know how long it will take Washington to get used to a protective splint on the finger whether he can catch the ball at all," grimaced Daugherty, who usually strolls the funny Gutierrez, Sola Ready for Foes By HAROLD K. MILKS MADRID (AP) The big name golfers from far-off places had better be hitting them right when the 1965 Canada Cup golf match opens at the tough Club de Camp course here Sept. 30.

If they are not, a pair of smooth playing hometown boys, Spain's Angel Miguel Gutierrez and Ramon Sota, may romp home ahead of the field on an 18-hole layout they know like the back of their hands. The United States Is sending the powerful 24-year-old Jack Nicklaus and Champagne Tony Lema here to defend the Cup the American team has won four years straight. But the lo cal betting is that unless inick-laus pulls one of his famous fin ishes and Lema is hitting them long and straight the Cup may well spend a year in Spain. Fred Corcoran, tournament director for the International Golf Association, looked over the Club de Campo course Tuesday and said it was in perfect condition and "a real championship course which will test the greatest champions playing to day." Members at the Club de Cam po have been relegated to a spare nine-hole course for the past two weeks to keep the championship 18-hole course with its touch par 72 fresh and clean for the Cup play. A record 34 national teams have been enrolled this year, Corcoran said, bringing 78 of the world's best golfers here for the Cup play, which runs for four days through Oct 2.

First played in Canada in 1953, the Canada Cup attracts international golfers who play for fellowship and honors rather than big money, Corcoran said. Each player gets 1500 re gardless of how he finishes, plus hotel and other expenses," he said. "But they all have their eye on that big cup," he said. "That's what brings them In." Baugniet Hits 50 Straight at Cool City Club TWO RIVERS Glen Baug niet smashed 50 straight birds in leading the way during an open trap event held on conjunction with regular league shooting at Cool City Trap Club. in league competition, Dave Kuehnl and Aric Hansen posted the top scores with perfect 25 tallies while Glen Thuerwachter smashed 24.

Recording 23s were Bill Rah-inby, Frank Eis, John Sand, and Lee Sand while David Terens. Walter Collins and Gary Mcneau all posted 22s. In the team shooting, Sauve's No. 2 posted a 101 tally from 19 yards while Dave had 98 from 19 yards, Hamilton's No. 1, 88 from 19 yards; Hamilton's No, 2.

97 yards; Koeppel's 97 from 20 yards; Manitowoc, 105 from 18 yards; Sauve No. 1, 107 from 21 yards; Swan Bar, 81 from 16 yards, and Vic's Bar, 101 from 20 yards. fight Results By The AtaacieM Prate side of the street. Daugherty was equally dismayed by a pulled leg muscle decking the 204-pound Webster, "Rover" linebacker and bulwark of the Spartan defense. "He was just running and pulled up badly lame," said Daugherty.

"If he is sidelined even a couple of weeks, we'll be in trouble. He's the best defensive back on the squad. "As a matter of fact, wl both Washington and Webster out. we are 25 or 30 per cent weaker as a team. Both are great football players." Part of Solution Even in good health, Washington, who caught 35 passes for a Spartan record last fall as a sophomore, and the hustling Webster, a converted end, can solve only part of Daugherty's problems.

With a squad including no fewer than 11 sophomores on the first two offensive units, Michigan State must run a wicked schedule gauntlet. It Includes successive mid season tangles with Michigan State, Ohio State and Purdue, top rated contenders, not to mention a Nov. 6 visit to Iowa. Daugherty's ground game will sizzle only if he replaces graduated Dick Gordon, who gained more than half of Michigan State's rushing yardage in an over-all 4-5 season and sixth -place Big Ten finish at 3-4. THE GOOSE DECOYS which the sportsmen of this area provided are coming out of storage Monday noon and being set up in the feed patches at Collins Marsh for the second season Water Is within a few inches of the top of the dam again and there are ducks galore in the marsh.

SPORTSMEN LIMITED of Mishlcot will release 390 pheasant roosters Sunday and mem bers wishing to help are to re port at the pens belonging to the club between a.m. Birds will be released on unposted land, open to the public, north of Mishlcot. To cover some of the expenses of this program the club is having an annual dance at Forst Hall, Tisch Mills, Saturday, Sept. 25. Romy Gosz will play.

THERE SEEMS to have been some trouble in reading the big game hunting folder this a and the word has been going around that Manitowoc County is going to have a three day any-deer season. Don't you be lieve it! Just to be sure I called the game manager, Les Nu-stadter, and he confirmed that we are in District IV on the map which gives us a "Bucks-Only" season Nov. 20-28. We will NOT have a doe season this year. REEDSVILLE WAYSIDE Sportsmen's club is having a new type poultry shoot beginning at 10 a.m.

Sunday. It will feature a reverse trap that throws the clay pigeons toward tne shooter as weu as away from him, adding new skills to the business. There will be chicken booyah served on the grounds. The public is welcome. The club is currently in the process of setting up a skeet range, first ot its kind for the public in this area.

Expect it to be in operation this fall FREE CORN ROAST Saturday night at clubhouse of Viking Bow and Gun Club near Vetter's sawmill south of Val-ders. There will be open trap shooting and the public is invited. If you haven't seen this outfit yet in its picturesque woodland setting it is high time you treat yourself to a look. The corn this year is the best in a long time. You're invited! FAME of Wisconsin corn Is spreading.

Pine River Sports men have been having Labor Day corn roast each year for some time now and each year an Illinois family on the way home from a vacation in northern Wisconsin times its arrival here to coincide with the corn roast and each year brings more Illinois and Minnesota campers along. They eat all the com they can hold and then take a boxful of roasted ears home for relatives. They have not missed a year and were there again Monday. IV HOT WEATHER carry plastic Worms in bottle Of wa- from th X5 CAMPFIRE by r-M4o Syd Herman jr Hon- fa th3 Fan- fli3 I best tfca to seed-'n-feed afcrTn-eadto 1 Decorating Dodge Setup New Products of Citgo Are Told TWO RIVERS Ken Dodge's Citeo Super Service Station at Monroe and 16th streets, also the Two Rivers depot for the Greyhound Bus Lines, is among 13,000 Citgo stations in 37 states. undergoing extensive decora tion as Cities Service Oil Co.

nas beeun its massive promotion of an Improved premium gasoline containing titanium, the space age metal, and an Extra Range Motor Oil. The new marketing name, Cit go, replacing ernes service, brings about a dramatic cnange to the new Triraark emblem, and Ken Dodge's Citgo Station has the new color scheme of white, red and blue. Adoption of Citgo as the mar keting name, according to Ken Dodge, station operator, and a member of the Two Rivers City Council, does not affect the name of Cities Service Oil Co. The chanceover. however, r- oasses in scope any similar marketing project ever under taken in the U.S.

petroleum in. dustry. While other major mar keters. Dodge noted, have changed their colors or signs, Cities Servict Oil Co. is the first to adopt a new name, symbol and color scheme in one con centrated move, costing well over $20 million.

Extensive Screening The new marketing name, Citgo, according to Dodge, is geared to a modern America where high speed toll roads and interstate system put a premium on sharp visibility. More than 80,000 possible choices were screened before Citgo was selected, he added. Entering a new era in petro leum product mark ting, Cities Service Oil Co. has developed new premium products. A most significant development is, in the area of motor fuels where a dramatic and unique new premium gasoline has been Introduced.

The research which cul minated in this development was initiated by the research staff at Cities Service's Cran-bury research laboratory, al INSTALLATION ZIARNIK GLASS CO. 1706 hit St Two Riven Office Phono 794-5593 Residence Phono 482-1342 AUTHORIZED DEALER for RE0, BRIGGS STRATT0N TECUMSEH SMALL ENGINES Mower Repair of oil types ART'S SERVICE (EN1ER 1716 lost Two Riven Phone 792-8832 ISE MOVERS All Typee ot Structural MACHINERY MOVING Area eiitn'butorihlp STEEL WONDER BU'LDINCS EIS STRUCTURE MOVERS Phono 794-4612 ROUTE 1. TWO RIVERS Member of Wiiconiin luildinf Moven kun. ''Se! I 1 mmtHli RAISERS tion for modern engines under all driving conditions. Dodge has announced that the new fall Greyhound bus schedule out of the Dodge Citgo Sta tion is now in effect.

The northbound buses will leave the sta tion at 41:25 a.m. and 7:20 p.m., while the southbound buses will leave at 7:50 a.m., 12:55 p.m. and at 6:28 p.m. (Adv.) Classified Ads Bring Results We Sharpen and Repair all Makes ol Mowers Engines WELDING Authorized Dealer for Briggs and Sfratton Tecumseh Engines RAY TADDY WELDING SERVICE Route 2 Two Rivon Ph. 793-1662 START FALL with LIVELY Tho new softer', swingier hairdos with a hint of curl are yours for foil, here.

Shaping and Styling are our speciolty. BON-MAR Beauty Salon 3004 School St. Phone 793-1 66S Two Riven Clean up bfuihti aid quipmant in minulat with jutt warm, aoapy water. MINNESOTA PAINTS ETOTI CENTER PH. 793-6944, TWO RIVERS 10' TT.

ONLY GIVE NEW LIFE, NEW COLOR TO ANY ROOM WITH JUST ONE COAT OF MINNFLO LATEX MUFFLERS KOEPPEl'S SHELL SERVICE Washington Two Riven This is the cartridge that holds the tape that feeds the recorder that handles likeaeasiera and sounds Uke a million dollars The new fJorecv Carry-Cordcre150' is What in the world could add more to your funat home or away than this really fun-to use, professional quality transistor candid recorder. Features tiny snap-in cartridges that load in a second and play for an hour unbelievably simple one-button wonderful sound and cordless convenience. Uses ordinary flashlight batteries and weighs only three pounds. Comes complete with fitted over-the-shoulder carrying case, broadcast-quality dynamic microphone, remote startstop control, direct-recording patchcord and a generous supply of extra cartridges all at a very modest price. See It, hear it, try it, buy it-at: LLOYD'S PHOTO SERVICE 1512 Washington St.

Two River Phi 792-3442 Titi, durable Rnitli is eomplatdr washable. Smart flat finish fx, your room. Taick Hotifh te ipplr emMthlr without drip-tit yet, doai net Itm brui or lap marks. KUMBALEK ki'ii I a Mil Turf Builder 2500 sq. If.

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