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14--Automotive NOTICE OF SALE On September 12,1063, at 2:30 P.M., the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash one 1957 Mack E61T Tractor serial 12110 at Grand Traverse Tractor Traverse City, Michigan. The vohlc'lo is stored and may be Inspected at the said address. The undersigned reserves the right to bid. Associates Discount Corp. 1956 Monterey.

Good condition. First $125 gets It. WI 7-9299. NOW SEE THIS 1962 I LaSabre 4 door Sedan. Fully equipped with deluxe trim, power steerlfag, power brakes, radio, tinted glass, etc.

A beautiful car at a real down to earth price. Ten persons were injured In three'automobile accidents this area which were investigated by the sta'te police over the past weekend. At 12:45 a.m. Sunday, Janice Holcomb, 13, of 212 Eleventh street, and Paul Taylor, 17, of .715 S. Maple street, received minor-Injuries when a car driven oy Larry Gene Swarthout, 16, of 953 Baldwin street, ran off Copemlsh road and struck a tree.

Mlas Holcomb and Taylor were treated at Munson hospital for head and facial lacerations and dismissed. Swarthout was shaken up in the accident, but was not treated. Swarthout was driving north on Copemish road and failed to stop for a stop sign at a intersection with Lindy road. The car skidded through the 'ntersection and went off the road, striking a tree. Swarthout was ticketed for failure to heed a stop Now $249 LEW STURK USED CARS 727 West Front WI 6-4731 1963 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, months old.

$1575. Beulah, TU 2 4322 days, TU 2-4407 evenings. 1955 F800 Ford Tractor 51,000 miles, rubber, 2 speed axle. Good. 1 Tandem Trailer 2S-Ft.

Flatbed 32-Ft. Stainless Steel insulated Trailer Single axle, In good shape. Will aell either trailer with tractor, ELLSWORTH FARM STORE Ellmworth, Mich. LU 8-2222 or LU 8-2499 1959 MERCURY. New motor, radio and -heater.

Excellent condition. 6-2561. AUTUMN ARRAY OF BEAUTIFUL CARS GAUTHIER AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 444 E. 8th St. WI 8-4283 Open Every Night 1953 BUICK 4-door sedan.

First -class condition. Call before 6:30, WI 6-7S10. 1963 Tempest Sport Coupe. Econ- 4 cylinder engtoe with auto- transmlsison. Less than miles.

$1995 "'1962 Chevrolet 4 door Bel-Air. 6 with standard transmission. Less than 18,000 miles. $1895 71959 Bulck 4 door. $1095 GMC 2 Ton Pickup.

$895 1959 Bulck Convertible. 1957 Pontiac 4 door Hardtop $595 $695 At 8:05 p.m. Saturday, Charles R. Lewis, 19, of Marcia Lambert, 20, of Forton Apartments: Judy Weber, 19, of 531 Webster street; -and Marvin Brooks, 20, of 1003 S. Front street, were injured when a car driven by Lewis went out of control on West Silver Lake road, one-half of Zimmerman road.

Lewis told police he lost control of the car when it ran off the road. Tho car crossed over the road and struck a tree on the opposite side, police said. Miss Lambert was admitted to'Munson hospital for back and leg injuries and was in good condition this morning, a hospital spokesman said. Miss Weber and Brooks were treated for cuts and bruises and released. Lewis, who was ticketed for speeding, was only shaken up In the accident.

At 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Eugene Richard Draper, IS. and Donald Draper, 16, both of R. 2, Cedar, and Cynthia Peplinski, 15, of 321 W. Sixteenth street, were injured when a car driven by Eugene Dra.

per went out of control on Green road, just south of Lincoln road, and rolled over. Eugene Draper, who was ticketed for driving too last for conditions, was admitted .0 Osteopathic hospital and was In good condition this Morning. Donald Draper was treated for minor njuries at Osteopathic hospital and released. Miss Peplinskl was treated at Munson hospital for fa- la! outs and released. The Draper car rolled over once, coming to rest on Its side after the driver ost control of the car on the soft shoulder of the road, police said.

Several minor property damage tccidents were also Investigated the city and state police over he weekend. SALADIN I A SCHEDULED--As a. "thank you" to local people who Jiavo assisted the Traverse City Shrine Club, in its projects during, past years, the local organization is sponsoring the appearance here of the Saladln Shrine Chanters of Grand Rapids. The program will be presented at First Congregational Church. September 23, at 3:00 p.m.

There will be no charge tor the event and an 'invitation is extended to the entire community to attend. The Shrine Club Chanters will be under the direction of Frank B. Goodwin, and is composed of 39 voices. Curb Spending Along With Tax Cut-Ike VIrs.Stehlin Tuesday ELK RAPIDS-- Funeral services or Mrs. Marie A.

Stehlin, 69, who ied Saturday noon at her home, 1539 US-31 North Shore drive, Traverse City, will be held at. 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church, Elk Rapids. Rev. Fr.

William McKnight will read the mass, and burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery, Kewadin. 1963 OLDSMOBILE Holiday 2-door Marie Agnes McCarty was born hardtop, Fully January 4, 1S94, in New York state. 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4 door. 6 cylinder, standard shift. $695 GENE'S AUTO PARTS US-31 N.

WI 6-8566 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UPI)-Former President Dwlght D. Eisenhower wants congress to reject President Kennedy's proposal for a tax cut unless Kennedy promises to halt the rise in federal spending. Jnformad administration sources said Kennedy would not make the commitment, demanded by Eisenhower because such a promisa could not -be The house ways' means' committee is expected to approve an administration-backed measure tomorrow that would reduce corporate and individual income taxes by 511 billion in two annual stages starting Jan. 1.

Bisenhower'issued his statement from his Gettysburg, office yesterday in reply to what he said were requests for his views from "various members of congress." The 'statement was distributed by the Republican national committee. Most, if not all, Republican members of the wslys means MARKET ROUNDUP U.N.Toldof S.Rhodesian Air Force Plan STOCKS i UNITED NATION'S, N.Y., Sept. CUPI)--Ghana suggested today that Portugal, South Africa and Industrials' took Vfirm stand in South ra Khodosia had agreed to NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UPI) the averages near the noon hour committee-are expected to oppose the tax bill. However, it seems likely to get to the house floor within three weeks and house passage appears It is uncertain whether the senate will act this year.

Eisenhower said that congress, before approving any tax cut, should get explicit assurance from Kennedy that federal upending In future fiscal years would not be allowed to go above the current $98 billion level until the budget is balanced' and shows a surplus. today but rails and utilities shaded. Trading was fairly active. After the first hour of trading, Dow-Jones industrials held a slim lead of 0.21, but rails were 0.64 and utilities 0.39. Standard Poor's 500 stock index was up only 0.02.

Trading amounted to 1,290,000 shares compared with 1,780,000 in the first hour Friday. Steels generally were firm but Yotingfitown dropped around 14- Ford racked up a large fractional gain hilt Chrysler and General Motors held close to Friday's levels. maintain a powerful Southern i Rhodesian air force that could be LIVESTOCK miles. Over $900 below list price. WI 8-7217.

MOTOR TRANSMISSION. 1953 Mercury with standard overdrive transmission. Call after 5:00 p.m. WI 6-9554 PLYMOUTH. Automatic.

Good 950 Grant St. WI 6-45S4. 1955 I Capri 4-door. All power. Extras.

$400. WI G-729S. -1956 DODGE. Automntic transmis- sion. Good tires.

WI 7-9141. 1957 DODGE, Very good condition. $425. WI G-S513. 1959 PLYMOUTH 9-passenger wag.

on. Sharp. S34 State. "i15--Boats and Motors SALE--12 toot Starcraft aluminum boat with oars and top carrier, h.p. Johnson k'l motor.

Like brand newi Complete $250. See at 7197 East Shore Drive, Richard T. Milby. She spent her early life in the copper country in the upper penln- sual of Michigan, and on July 2, 1913, she married Jay Stehlin of Lake Linden. In 1918, the family moved to Detroit, and in 1946, to the Traverse City area.

Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters, Margaret and Antoinette, both at home. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Dockory- Wilhelm funeral chapel, Elk Rapids. STORAGE at silver Lake WI 7-S695. 6' OLD TOWN canoe, paddles and carrier.

5150. WI 7-S4S3. Scholle Suit Meeting Set DETROIT, Sept. 9 (UPI) A pre-trial conference on August controversial reapportion- suit was scheduled for Attorneys for Scholle, state AFL- president, and those representing Secretary of State James Hare, defendant in the suit, will meet -with a panel of three judges to determine the ground rules for the trial The federal judges are CHf- O'Sullivan, Fred W. Kaess and Stephen'-Roth.

Scholle's suit contests the legality, of the reapportionment prqvi- of the new Michigan, constitution, which allocates seats in the Tstate senate on a complex formula -that incorporates population and Schollo wants the.senate reapportioned on the basis of "one -man, one vote." Death Takes W. G. Getchel Watson G. Getchel, 53, of 1324 Randolph street, died early this morning -at Traverse City Osteo- patbic hospital after a two-year illness. Mr.

Getchel was born May 23, 1910 In Traverse City, was a lifelong resident, and 32 years was employed as a cook at Traverse City state hospital. On May 23. 1939 he was married to Jennie Blazek of Traverse City, who survives. Also surviving are: three sons, Wayne, in the U.S. Navy and stationed at Long Beach, Larry Of East Chicago, and Joseph at home; two daughters, Karolyn and Nancy, both at.home: his mother, Mrs.

Effie Getchel of Traverse City; one brother, Willard of Utica; and other relatives. One son, Paul, preceded Mr. Getchel in death. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Reynolds Foreign Aid Bill Facing Further Cut WASHINGTON.

Sept. 9 (UP!) -A house group may chop an additional million from President Kennedy's foreign aid program, already whacked sharply by congress, according to informed sources. These sources said that a house appropriations subcommittee headed by Rep. Otto E. Passman, D- hoped to inflict the new cut when it acts on the foreign aid money bill next month.

Any further reduction is sure to heat up the fight between the administration and foreign aid foes in congress. A spokesman for the aid agency said a $700 million slash would cut the program's effectiveness to the "danger point." Kennedy has termed "shortsighted, irresponsible and dangerously partisan" cuts previously made in the aid program by the house, which approved an authorization bill $1 billion below his original request. The house last month approved an authorization bill of about $3.5 billion. 1 The new cut proposed for the appropriations bill that would provide the actual funds would reduce the program to, $2.8 billion. DETROIT, Sept.

5 (UPI)--Livestock Cattle 4,000. Calves 200; fairly active, steady: 20 loads high choice and high choice to prime Ib. yearling steers 25.25-25.50; 12 loads at 25.50; most choice steers 900-1250 Ibs. 24.00-25.00; load high choice around 900 Ib. heifers.

23.75; most choice heifers 22.75-23.50; utility cows 14.50-15.50; few to 16.00. Sheep 1,000. Slaughter Iambs 50 lower; choice and prime shorn and wool slaughter lambs 21.75-22.80; good and choice 20.00-21.75; cull to good slaughter ewes 4.00-7.00. used against other African countries by a "white minority" government soon to be given independence by Britain. "Within a week, possibly," Ghanaian Ambassador Alex Quaison- Sackoy told the security council, "there will Le transferred to the exclusive control of the Southern Hhodcsian government the most powerful air force existing in Africa together with a small, but highly efficient, army on a racial basis." Quaison-Sackey said air.

force was more powerful than the i South African air force or the air arms of Portugal and the United Arab Republic. He said the air "force 'had two fighter-bomber 'squadrons' designed, for use against tlje natives in the "African ghetto," of Southern Rhodesia and two long-range fighter- bomber squadrons for use' outside the. country. Hunt Strangler of Woman PRODUCE CHICAGO, Sept. 0 duce: Live poultry boasters 23-24, special fed White Rock fryers 21; heavy hens young hen turkeys Butter: Steady.

93 score 5S; 02 score 90 score S3. score Eggs: Steady to firm. White large extras 39-40; mixed large extras 40; medium 36; standards 34; dirties 27; checks 2GU. SALEM, Sept. 9 (UPI) -Police today investigated the strangling of a 50-year-old divorcee, the ninth in a series of such crimes 4 which have spread a wave of fear (UPI) Pro-; among women who live alone in the greater Boston area.

The body of Mrs. Evelyn Corbin was found sprawled across the bed funeral home Rev. Wallace In Traverse City, Crider officiating, with burial in Oakwobd cemetery. ENGINEER DIES DETROIT, Sept. 9 (UPI)--Services for Henry E.

Beyster, 82, former auto engineer and government official, will be held here Tuesday. Seyster, whose association with the auto industry began in 1906, died Saturday in Henry Ford hospital here. Fall Harvest Work Offered Prom 25 to 30 workers are needed to harvest the fall fruits in the Grand Traverse area, it was announced today by Ray Olney, area farm labor placement supervisor. Pickers are needed for apples, prunes, plums, pears, and- crab apples, Olney said. The picking price on prunes is 20 cents per cherry lug, and crops are good, he said.

Those interested in such work, thonld contact Olney mt.his MESC. office, 12S Boardman. New Fighting Flares in Laos VIENTIANE, LAOS, Sept. 9 (UPI)--Troops loyal to rightwing leader Gen. Phoumi Nosavan battled pro-Communist Pathet Lao soldiers in the streets of Vientiane early today in a sudden upsurge of fighting.

The short, sharp battle with rifles, grenades and mortars climaxed a deteriorating situation in this "neutralized" southeast Asian kingdom. Tho fight continued for two hours. By a.m. the streets were relatively quiet and almost every door-was bolted shut from the inside. in her yesterday.

Two nylon stockings were knotted around her neck. The victim was clad In a negligee, a bathrobe and white socks. Police said her garments were 'In disarray but It was. 'not known whether she had been attacked. A 41-year-old man, who-had dated Corbin as recently as Saturday night, was questioned, police said.

The strangling was similar in several respects to the eight others which began June 14, 1962; Wild Melee at Detroit Theater DETROIT, (UPI)--It was their hind of show, a triple feature with "I Was A Teenage Werewolf," "How To Make A Mon- ith complete, Juner.al arrange- ster," and "Beast With A Million raeilts to be announced later. Eyes." Some Full-Day Classes Resumed DETROIT, Sept. 9 (UPI) -Seventh graders in the Detroit school system began returning to full day sessions today. The board, of education started the school year last week with the first, fourth and seventh grades on half-day sessions because voters turned down a millage request last April. But a court ordered 'the hoard to restore full days sessions for the current year because sufficient' funds are available until next year the current millage, expires.

Taken by Death EMPIRE Elwood Nelson of Empire R. 1, died Sunday night' at Traverse City Osteopathic hospital. The body was taken to Martinson funeral home in Traverse I But, turned.out, the audience was more horrifying than' the films. One man was stabbed and three policemen received minor injuries In the wild melee Sunday night at the Lincoln theater. Management unable to control fights in the audience and 700 had to be ejected from the movie house.

Eight men and three teenage girls were arrested as the result of the near-riot. HELD IM SLAYING 'DETROIT, 9 OJPD Police today held 05-year-old, Zenus M. McCrady of River Rouge for the fatal pistol death of a man and the wounding McCrady's wife in a River'Rouge bar Saturday. Killed was Johnnie E. Sapp, 42, River Rouge.

One salesman who never takes a a Record- Eagle Classified Ad. DISCOUNT BUYS Continued for a Limited Time Only- Discount Prices May Terminate at Any Time! Over 75 Cars to Choose From All May Be Purchase at Tremendous Discounts! SAVE $1800 PER CAR DISCOUNT BUY 1962 1963 1961 1962 1961 1960 1961 1961 1963 1963 1961 1961 1959 1963 1957 1960 Olds Star Fire' Loaded. Ford, Pickup New, 9,000 ma. Olds 88 4-dr. New cond.

Re prjce ce Reg. Price Reg. Price Ford Thunderbird Excellent. Cff i ce Ford Falcon Excellent. CC Price Chevrolet 4-dr.

Impala Excellent. Reg. Price Cadillac 4-dr. Loaded. Reg.

Price Reg. Price Jeep Pickup New. Ref. Price Olds SS 4-dr. Loaded.

eg price Olds F-85 4-dr. Hydramatic. Reg. Price Cadillac Convertible Excellent. Rep.

Price Jeep 4WD Wagoneer New- Reg. Price Plymouth 4-dr. Exceptional Reg. Price Pontiac 4-dr. Excellent.

Price 2295.00 1.795*- 299500 5250.00 795 oo 1345 00 2595 00 2395 00 $79500 $359500 $199500 $139500 5319500 $39500'. 1962 Cadillac 62 Coupe--Never, licensed or Titled--All Power--A new car. 1960 1960 1959 1959 1959 1963 1963 1958 1956 1963 1960 1949 1956 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 XDTD 2WS1 dj 9N-lfr. I LJ i Reo. Pri Cadillac 1 Convertible Loaded.

Kef. Price Wk. LS 795.00 1795.00 1595.00 1595.00 5500.00 Olds 88 4-dr. Hydramatic. Reg.

Price Ford 4-dr. Galaxie Exceptional. Reg. Price Jeep Truck Plow. Jeep CJ5 Plow.

Reg. Price Reg. Price Cadillac Coupe Excellent. Reg-. Price Olds 98 Convertible Loaded! Reg.

Price F-85 Wagon--Holiday Red Hydramatic. Rcff. Price F-85 Mist Loaded. Rep. price F-85 Mist, White Top--Loaded.

Reg. price F-85 4-dr. Wagon--White Loaded. Reg. Price F-85 Blue Loaded.

Price Olds 88 4-dr. Cirrus Blue and White--Loaded. Rcjr. Price 595.00 249500 348 1 00 299700 394900 $19500 $29500 $119500 $49500 $59500 $2695 00 $259500 Frank G.PaulosSales Oldsmobilc Cadillac Renault Jeep 202 E. State WI 6-5561.

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