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- --v- v vw- v Av-on xnxx.:-sax wall. I-xxxxxloo Lltltll. I.. 1'l..l1 J , L' Lll. J 1.1.1, Fury II, Fury I. Each is big . . .plush. . .indiVidual. 22 ,rnodelsin all.. .and all solidly in the low-price field. There's Onie thatiwitll.. fitactomforgtablyain your budgetd Plymouth Fury III Loaded with touches of luxury PAA as standard equipment. SPORT FURY FURY Ill FURY ll V i FURY I -gg i f 4- I R .Q ' T 4 lixlx. L, ff 1.1 1. . . h l . 6 -rg? as - -Qf-- g FOUR KINDS OF FURYS-22 MODELS IN ALL! Here's how Plymouth's 5-yearl50,000-mile engine and drive train warranty protects you: Chrysler Corporation confidently warrants all of the following vital parts of its 1965 cars for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, during which time any such parts that prove defective in material and workmanship will be replaced or repaired at a Chrysler, Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business without charge for such parts or labor: engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, transmission case and internal parts fexcepting manual clutchy, torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential and rear wheel bearings. Required maintenance: The following maintenance services are required under the warranty-change engine oil every 3 months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first: replace oil filter every second oil change: clean carburetor air filter every 6 months and replace it every 2 years: and every 6 months furnish evidence of this required service to a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer and request him to certify receipt of such evidence and your car's mileage. Simple enough for such important protection. Pick from a pack of Fulys at Pl mouthland! FURYfBELVEDEREfVALlANTf BARRACUDA mom. .-....o.,...,.a...s Q pmlggygoggln A A A A 4 4 .4 A A - A A f l 'rf N LEsTER E. BARTON JR. Lester E. Barton, Jr. has arrived in Korea where he will be stationed in Seoul with the 578th Signal Corps as a high frequency operator. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Barton, Sr., of 2222 Sandy Spring, Road, Laurel, Eddie, as he is known to his friends, enlisted in the Regular Army for three years. He took his basic training and schooling at Fort Gordon, Georgia, and was stationed at Fort George G. Meade prior to leaving for Korea May 20. laurel 'Cadet Slarls Summer Camp Indlantown Gap Military Reservation, Pa. CAHTNCj-- Cadet Stewart M. l-lurtt, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hurtt, 207 Patuxent rd., Lau- rel, will begin an intensive six- week training program at ln- diantown Gap Military Reser- vation, Pa., June 18. The program is an import- ant part of Cadet Hurtt's participation in the Reserve Officer Training Corps CROTCD at Washington and Lee Univer- sity in Lexington, Va. While at Indiantown Gap, he will have the opportunity to take part in field exercises, learn how to handle the newest Army weapons and equipment and receive instruction in of- ficer leadership respon- sibillties. Those cadets who have al- ready received college degrees will be commissioned second lieutenants upon completion of the summer training. The re- mainder of cadets will return to their universities to complete their degree requirements be- fore being commissioned. Cadet Hurtt was graduated in 1961 from Laurel High School. lrle is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. slip-Q A study by The Travelers Insurance Companies shows that excessive speed continues to be the Number One killer on American highways. l l , i Ahoy! Ahoy! January 1, 1879-lViaryland's first telephone exchange opened for business. Chances are the Operator would have greeted you with the words Ahoy! Ahoy! -the very first tele- phone greeting, the expression used by Alexander Graham Bell himself in his experiments. As shown above, Operators had to hand-connect all calls. But at that time there were only a few phones in use. Today, llflarylanders make five million calls a day. If they had to be hand-connected, there wouldn't be enough women of working age in the state to fill the need for Operators. Today's modern telephone equipment lets your calls go through much faster. And it has relieved the Operator of many purely mechanical jobs, leaving her more time to perform her most important one-helping you. Sure, her job has changed over the years. So have most jobs at the Telephone Company. The only thing that will not change is the way all of us at C8tP are working to bring every- one in Maryland the best possible telephone service. The C 81 P Telephone Company LL of Maryland Pan ofthe Nationwide Bell System . 3
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-- so W . r I' v I PAGE B-4 'ri-is NEWS LEADER, twat, MaryISI'utI, I hor ay, June 17,194.54 A ' ff . l ' ' tered the Army in 1945 and ar- aerospace force. Graduates from 15 Participating in two Weeks' ward,USN, son of Mrs. Alice ' A rlved overseas on this tour of A graduate of 1-ugh point gf summxer ,training Jat Fogt M. Howard of 320 Washington- 5 9 duty1astFebru3,ry, Senior High School, the an-- T h - I course USUS, av, en Hg une ' Blvd., Laurel, is participating pa , He ls the sonofMrs. Edith man attended the University of QC nlca ,Major Fisher is an en- in a periodic Fleet service Q Q . M. castuow,R0ute 2'Pop1a,., Maryland and .is presently at- DENVER. C010- Airman gmeer m the 617701 U' S' Mine Testwhileservingaboard 1- Third Class LarryD. Markusic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rusan of 8813 Hawthorne Lane, Laurel, has been graduated from the technical training course for U. S, Air Force photographic repairmen at Lowry AFB, Colo. Airman Markusic, whose studies included Air Force electronic - controlled pho- tographic devices, is returning to his Michigan Air National Guard unit at Battle Creek. The airman, a graduate of Battle Creek Central High School, attended Kellogg Community College. Gels Summer Training Fort Eustis, Va., CAHTNCI - Army Reserve Maj. Herbert H. Fisher of Beltsville, Md., Army Terminal Station Com- pliment of Washington, D. C.,. which is conducting its annual active duty training at the Army Transportation Center here under the command of the 48th Motor Transport Group. The major was graduated from Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in 1936. He is presently a horticulturist with the U. S. Department of Agriculture in Beltsville. Fisher and his wife, Mary, live at 11910 Holly Tree Court. Participating 'ln Mine Test USS AGILE CMSO-442D QFH- TNCJ May 2O-- Storekeep- er First Class Roy E. Ho- srock DIGEST A MUST for investors - indicating market opinion, rating, earnings, dividends. Price range 1937-'I956 and other information on 'listed and unlisted stocks. - Call or Write for Free Copy 0 Open Saturdays Q Evenings Until 9 P.M. Q JONES, KREEGER G' CO. Members N.Y. Stock Exchange 8: Other Lending Exchanges. BETHESDA WASHINGTON ALEXANDRIA Maryland 1625 Eye St. N.W. Virginia Cafritz Building 7730 Wisconsin Ave. Geo, Mason Hotel DI 7-5700 OL 4-3000 KI 8-5700 the ocean minesweeper USS Agile, which operates out of Charlestown, South Carolina. This operation is an inten- sive test of sea mines under simulated wartime conditions. Results of these periodic tests keep the Navy informed as to the reliability and effective- ness of stockpiled mines to be used during wartime condi- -tions. Promoted HONOLULU, HAWAII CFHT- NCD 'May 21 -- Electronics Technician Third Class Robert E, Brennan, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brennan of 11812 Lincoln Avenue, Belts- ville, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at the U.S. Naval Communication Station, Honolulu, Hawaii. His promotion was based on time in service and rank, mili- tary appearance, performance of duties and his passing the Navy -wide test for promotion. Promoted BILOXI, Miss. -- Barry E. Panik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Panik, Maple Vil- lage Trailer Court, Jessup, has been promoted to airman sec- ond class in the U.S. Air Force at Keesler AFB, Miss. Airman Panik is presently a student at the Air Training Command's CATCD Keesler Technical Training Center. ATC trains airmen and officers in the diverse skills requir- ed by the nation's aerospace force. The airman is a graduate of Howard County Senior High School, Ellicott City, Md. To Serve At Andrews WICHITA FALLS, Tex. -- Imlists Q Airman Third Class Walter I G, Mclntyre, son of Mr. and T r, ' 1 ,, Mrs. Robert L, Mclntyre of24o6 no had Belair Drive, Bowie, has been X ,, graduated from the technical I 52682 L' training course for U.S. Air 4 '-1 'T Force aircraft mechanics at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Airman McIntyre, now trained to maintain and service reciprocating engine aircraft and aircraft systems, is being assigned to a Continental Air Command CCONACJ unit at An- drews AFB. His unit supports the CONAC' mission of keeping the U.S. Air Force Reserve components operationally ready. A graduate of McLean CVa.J High School, the airman at- tended the University.of Mary- land. Your Pl mouth Dealer says... my the bu and he e wh There are four different kinds. Sport Fury, Fury III, Fury II, Fury I. Each is big ...plush...indiVidual. 22 models in all...and all solidly in the low-price field. There's one thatwi. .. .i .fi I I ' I I 9 H ,. ,,,5f j T . t aciomfortablyg in your budget. ' ' P ' it ,, . ' 'f f' . , ' .- .. ':1x':f-,iw '- x ris ' .'-' ::,:'x:': '''':I::5::g:g:g:11::2:I:-:att.-1.f!:1: I'.,:- - IH' i Ei ll l i ,I 3 I l 1 t i I I l 1 'r . is, PATQISIA ANN McCORMlCK Sergeant Burt Parker of the Alrfliorce Recruiting Officef, Hyattsville, announces that Nliss Patricia Ann McCormick, of Rzurel, has become the first, young lady from DuVal Senior' High School to enlist in the Unit- ed States Air Force. A June 1965, graduate, Miss- McCor- mick will depart from Balti- more June 25 for Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex- as, to begin a sf? weeks orien- tation course. Upon graduation from Lack- land, it is Pat's desire to go into the medical field and work to- ward a career in nursing. All other young ladies between the ages of 18 and 2'7in- terested in the women's branch of the Air Force are requested to contact Sgt. Parker at 5107 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, or phone 927-4646. In Korea uf-Aff-kia. i Pe-enlists 7th Infantry Div., Korea CAHTNCJ- MSG Cecil E. Castilow, 38, whose wife, Erna, lives at 312 Thomas Drive, Lau- rel, reenlisted for three years ln the Regular Army May 18 whlle serving with the 7th ln- fantry -Division in Korea, Castilow, a supply sergeant in Headquarters Company of the divis1on's '7th Supply Transport Battalion, en- -.f -- -- ville, Mississippi. ' Promoted San Antonio, Tex.-- Charles R. Reavls, son of Mrs. Guy D, Stoneman of 4800 Howard Ave., Beltsville, has been promoted to airman first class in the .U. S, Air Force at R25 ph AFB, Tex. Airm Reavis is a man- power management specialist in a unit that supports the Air Training Command mis- Ision of training airmen and officers in the diverse skills required by the nation's 1 V A-.-rx, ai i tending San Antonio College on off-duty hours. 1 HARRY une, nt. I oil 5-2555! 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' PAGE B-5 DIAL f I ' , , - . Q, 5 . I. ,I , . . VIN Q I Classified Deadline... I' - Liz? IL vvr. I. Iv, 2 7: I- 'I ' . NCI e , 'I J f 1' -' I A 5 P.M. . I I 'E Q ' - . . . or Rent Real Estate For Rent Real Estate For Rent RealEstate For Rent I'- I 1 ' , L I - A' d't' dl J I e s Ol: -H . . 1 evelo ers Of: fr -' Rule - 11' C012 'lone 1 and 2 BEDRCOM APART' Eeve op ' ,, Furn. and Unfutnf- B P ..- TOWNHOUSES OPEN DAILY MENTS -- Laurel Realty ca., .LAKEVIEW I and 2 BR APTS1 P1115 VA1-1-EY - 1-8. Attrfwlglvi 2 B-Rd TOWN- 150 Washington Blvd., Laurel, ' - - e houses, 11.2 Iat s, sep. in.rm., M I Ph 775.7474 tf.2 PA 5.22524 ' . . . ' 1 APT, sliding glass door to patio. --ci-2?-.-----if C H A 'QI , . . S65.pe1'm0. Directions: From U. S. 1 in WHILE LOOKING FOR ALMOST READY F A 1 taxi- . YOUNG COUPLEIS FIRST 41-tf AC Laurel take Mo11tggirIery SL. to HOUSING, bie cornIfo5ta?le In or n ppointinent , . .- Sa . . Sandy Spring Roa , eft a out our large urnis e amiy XI iaiagbigxz tiujiaa?,?faim3l1E.B:vi1t 2 B.R. HCTIBEIJEMEHV LAUREL - APT- IN COUN' SS all 2 blocks to open- house. Man- apts. Air cond. By day or fireplace, bow window in 11.12. . .. .- J ' 191- from 'APL' 2 RACE 9111 ovill Realtor -I949-8449. Res. week. Valencia Motel, U. S. Holes Ifer:1feSIl3HIzib0ard1I0r- ' ZIZSETE1'-:.II Kit-, ILIRII, 1411-1 lialhi P13315 Laurel-' Res. MSF- Manager - Mr. Radcllefe - 776- 1, North Laurel. wa er es , 2 a ooms us , S us, een . 9 ', 65' . .4 ' T - W - 1 we wooded 101. P S9 9501001 Pm? Caiftioboit hear, 7QZ3lBILIJIIOOIII-I-IIIIIIIQIIIID D?.1'.- .. . - . - .Iliff 1gILf1LN1s1gEDIAPAuInv1IENIT ' ' ' . ,, , , . Adults oi ly. S95. ' I. ' 'I APARTNIENTS - 1 Q 2b d- an R OM ' wit 1 priva e a . 522,750,130 - ' ' ' f'111 FS3 Call PA 5-1608 after APT. L.R., dinette, kitchen, moms furnished, Suitable for Lowest weekly and monthly . , - -. 41.ifI ti1eI bath, private entrance. adults only. No pets. Joseph rate. HORSE SHOE MOTOR BUY or THE WEEK COMMERCIAL PRo1?El3IrYj' Q-gfw' I I Close 10 Laurel 5110Pl9lng L.RaXv1ings'316 T31b0tfAV9II COURT, ,fz mile north of EXCELLENT CONDITION MAIN STREET, .,,. 1. Iwo TRALLER -- 2 bid- Center, Phone PA 5-3041. Laurel PA 5,2598 31,ff Y C Laurel, PA. 5-9758, . ' . -i-' furnished -- Near t. 31-ttf . - '- .. ' ' ' --rr - - - 3 BR- Wf4f1'l 0' denim base' ' 2 Iomuons ',. 'Each IDEAL gl Laurel, Rem jnglud- - '. -.- . .. ...-. mf. TWO WBEDRQQRI 'U1QFUR-1 APPROXIMATELY 3000 SQ. ?:ITtiI5IZsXeI1I5IIfI1IIf fZIf'geedI5if'1:I fo? QIQQQEIIWSXQQSE-abjjg. mn. Sz can 111-I paid FOR RESNT FURNISHED NIS-HRD LXPTI - A,.,,,ab1e'FEr:'1' QE OFFICE SlfACEl11 tile bath. Located Ha. ca. I 5195500.00 ' - A 51 dor n1oQItl1ly. SCh1lclren I KL TEIIIALLEFE June 1, 5125, pep mu S20I Low bllilisjllllg in inIclIilooIr xml .E ' it I ' , - accepte . 'Yo ogs. 'herwood . P Sf 060 YES - -'II' dx oft. A1plj Ztl . W 2121113 9 3 01? UV- - 1' 516f950'00 - 1 ' Store-S wfapt' above H-HL 8911030 lAcres Trailer Park. on Rt, l,lM0tel and Mobile Home Yll- 'iS?gg,i,?,nIZ87Rh,i,1SIIIILQU,-SI conclitioned. ll'la111Sll'eQtarea. I 51711900-00. p.m. Waterloo. Mu. Tel.: 'T99-2636.l18gE'- R03S0Il2ble Rates.1 H1116 Md- 725-3220 0, 776.7320 Reply Box 558. ITHE NEWS BE A LANDLORD 'am w .gnorth of Laurel, LS Rt, 1. 37.tf LEADER, 357 Main St., Laurel. . ' -1, .M . - -. -- -- , E , Q r - , E . .- Mi. 40-fit , 4 mtfiiviiiiitiiliaaan WITH I COUNTRY IIIIELNILXLLSNLJ 5II EQRLNIIISQI-I1ZIILS'IrsII zigloetgs C APT.I 1I lik. IIUi1f111-Iilsltr-Il. ........' III F.......O N...,,..... APARTMENT HOUSE' V ' 3 B-R-I 2 bafh with aff hed EN ERSON'S REv1Ti.'.EST-ATE ,L ' s ' ,-. r '. .i -. .' .. l am 35 ' 11 ff - Onvonlen oca ion. 'rua c A ' . R RENT - Furnish- . - . , L-R. ith f- I I I I I I ' 2 q ' 1001- C211 710'b0b9- 31111111115-' Phone PA 0424121 or PA 5-0476. entrance. Off-Street pzxrlcing. ed. Bed' on, li I oo . kil- ,G:::' 65331080420 slim: TRADES Ezgieosird haraaref ul1?az?1 -400 11fm'1f0SL 'Me 'IIai5s,l'4gl?f 0141- 111- 1- f32'1fI 31-tf Available ininwcliately. S80. chcn, Sl9L0.lpe1'x1l1?5. hinllhcliiig 3g0I60 pm. ggfgzgie payn-grits. ' - I acre Wooded lot' .0 I 4 - A 7 I 1- ' E ' Y Y ' V Y Per 1110f11h- 5--1950. Zlll Lllillllt-DS, 12 llll, 1101111 Of' SZ3 950 00 . - ' I 1 I-BEDROOM FURNISHED 41-if Lam-01. Md. Phono 776-5585. 518,950.00 ' If ' I ' ' '. ' . ' APT. Includes kit, L.RII area, ' '- ' . - I , bath Sr sep. entrance. 0 mi. - Susuu - - HUWARD COUNTY 11.-0... at Mm.. 50.11 CL YDE L MILES ' . - In . - A - 'Gallagher PA 5-260 . 41-.lt 0 B R 0 K E R A , ' ' I -..-.-4. -.i--....---...-.. Develo ers Of: t. ' E 1 ' . I 2 BEDROOM APT. UNFUR- REAL ESTATE 8- RENTALS ,, P ,, QEVEIOPWS 05- 1 HOME--ANDOFFICE . 1NISHED. A11 um. emo. per leoa U. S. ROUTE 1. LAUREL. MD. PINE VALLEY u LAKEVIEW . - . . . . . 1 . . N h-ld . . .L mf P1-ions PArkway 5-22ll - ' A wmnlng combination- is this 2-stor home 'iw' 0 C ' rin 0-I pi 5' A fun 5 It ' - L IIIII 9Ih SI L rel , I, I Y I I-Su-QCII ,war Wash Bl,-dh Lau e svllle - 3 B.R., brick, fenced rear yard, Sl5,500. ' - W - and 1---Q-I-W. .La--f--1 fa - . . zf-s:3...1faa..':.t- tri:.-..::'2..rzza-..f.0::d.r':.'a'... 1 I ' ' Lita - I 9 . . ' ' ' I 'TO ADULTS ONLY -VUN- 125 Acres - Hov1fard.County - Reasonable priced: I , I ' ' FURNISHED 'APT. -- 4 rooms 3 A. plus 4 B.R. ho , lo e ' - S20,700. FDR RENT . E Fon- lfeqde 8' '-Cure'-I and bath. B.R., Ln., ann. rm. 21 A. - scaggsvine Rafe sfibaliviianad into 32 half A, lata. . ' .Both 01' I S: kit. tGood close spzxcel S85. Investment Property - 6 A. off Rt. 198. 1 BEDROOM and 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED and , . can now for details. , per mo. includes heat St hot Listings needed, UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS ' ' 'Wal0r. 2nd 'floor fI'0lll,' 602 Norma Cowherd, PA 5-6837 , I ' ' .Monlgoniery St., Laurel. N0 Sidney Bass, HA 2-2126 Ste e G b 'll, PA 5-2368 Completely air conditionefl. New appliances. Immediate ' ,:- :children or p0lS. Please Hppllil V am rl occupancy. Swimming poo . h ' I 111 person. 41-l ----aaa am 10 zl'.'11'.t:'z1.5r'1 ANN - . 725-I'I234,days, after 6 and Sun. 725-1325. I 'J f I NA F o . A L ' milrtnr arhrna' I anc on a beautiful well - '- 0 wht' Gait d - ' - I Llanted acre with 'I60 ft. I ' I e e ' clurksvlng 4 I rontage. Shadedx by trees ' . .gy I I' I ' I , - , :,'gLhe8I ifI g:::E'?'Z'1?I angie! .Q--at mrs. Marilyn G011E911er,, ' N ' II d II NEW AIR-GONDITIONED APARTMENTS . ' B' .99 - - A 'I' . fix t - . 'I' S. . ., . . . 1 B.R.'s. m ba1hs,,aufaa- q - -1 G- o,I'1'?f'1 gen- .IAI5 2605 . 1 ed .ixsflexjel lb uc 'Bolcomes 8. Patios FREE Swimming Pool - tive table space . ki-t., -lge I I' 'I ' V . I 1 ' ' . I ' S 1--Rv 2f fifEb1dseS!..EEPP ' . fax- - ..so-' fa- W lk t 5.50 la E - TOWNHUUSE AIIARTMENTS' . I ,. 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