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    Peatine Press Photes “ County Favors Voting Machines 
Only Five of 295 Precincts 
Still Using Paper Ballots 
When voters in Oakland County go to the polls in the 
Aug. 5 primary, a comparative few will still be mark- ‘ SUZANNE DIOR   
Witnesses Report He 
Walked into Path of 
Car on Saginaw Street 
A 30-year-old pedestrian was 
killed at 11 p.m, last night when he walked into thé path of a car 
on 8. Saginaw street, near Pike) 
street, 
  
        
  
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The Rains Came, but the Audience Stayed numbers. ( 
    
       
  
  an. to brave 20 much rain. with 
them, they said 
ducer of the internationally-famous 
aquacade was admittedly open- 
mouthed in appreciation. ‘Water Follies Wins Praise : 
in First of Five Shows Here == ‘By PETE LocusneR - almost 4g ston a8 they took tl ' 
Sam Snyder, the vetetan pro- 
“| have never seen any 
‘qudienice tn the past 20 years, in 
our show or anyone else’s, which   | Under Fire for 
lawmakers. have had their 
, _ ‘|whose pay was stopped. ‘There are |‘ 
pretty girl is still a pretty girl im almost any kind of 4 suit. At 
Jeft Suzanne Dior is pictured while she sang one of her popular ‘ 
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* Holding 2 Jobs Michigan Ruling - ‘Halts 
on School Boards 
LANSING WPI) — Two   
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pay, stopped, two others 
face the same threat and. 
the State Treasurer is un- 
der fire—all because they 
are public officials with 
“conflicting jobs.” j 
This latest in a series of May Prosecute 
Pilot in Death 
torney general’s ruling that 
legislators cannot be mem- 
bers of a school board. ‘HIGGINS LAKE (UPI) :— State 
“It’s not cricket,” said Rep. Ray-|Police,said today a Flint pilot who 
mond C. Wurzel (R-Port Huron),/crashed his private plane while 
“buzzing” friends at a Higgins 
Lake cabin may face a man- 
slaughter warrant. 
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Brown, who controls the state aid; Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen, 34, of 
a Hay cer is oud 3436 Alpine, Troy, was killed late | PFOV 
School yesterday when the plane clipped 
Huron County. He also is a member some tree tops and caught its tail 
section on the cabin foof. The .at Higgins Lake 
many more rantifications to having 
the State Treasurer (Stanford A. 
the Southeast corner of the lake in 
Rescommon County, 
Clarence 8, Bielby, 51, of Flint, 
owner and pilot of the craft, was 
hospitalized in Grayling with a 
broken leg, cuts and bruises. 
Hig condition was described as 
“not serious.” 
Tip Ghind' vieuidin’y tnssbedid whe 
a passenger.in the plane, but was 
not injured. R. Hart. Hart said he will with- 
. hold the pay of Wurzel and. House 
  
        Last night some of the acts had 
to be dropped because the wet 
stage endangered performers. 
The aqua-belles (13 lovely young 
ladies) captured the imagination 
    
ing paper ballots. 
Child, county election clerk. . 
a Of the county’s 295 voting-precincts, only five are 
without voting machines, according to Mrs. Mabdl 
These machineless precincts dre Jocated in Brandon   
om   
and. Groveland Townships, 
and South Lyon and North-) 
ville cities. 
“We look at. the predominance} 
of machines as a fine record in 
such a large county as Oakland,” county election workers, especially 
the new ones, will be conducted at 
the supervisors’ Room in the Coun- 
ty Office Building July 22, Mrs. 
Child announced, The schoo! of instruction for 
  one. Do you like costumed dances? 
aquamaids won everyone's ap- 
proval. 
it was a pleasure to cast your eyes 
world's on the water-ballet, pense the 
swimmer, Mary 
Princess Meg in Canada during the first. hula-hula dance 
scene and from then on the per-| 
formance was “living.” 
There was something for every- 
In the water or out, the comely 
Are you a swimming fan? Then 
synchronized 
ght. 
Do you appreciate fine sing: 
ing? Glamorous Parisian, Suz- 
anne Dior captivated young 
couples with her love songs and 
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VICTORIA, B. C. (UPI)—Prin- 
cess Margaret today begins a 
one-month tour of Canada, her 
first visit to North America.               
   
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State Police trom the Houghtor 
The immediate effect of the Lake Post said Roscommon County day will see : > , to Wiurvzel’s|Prosecutor dohn Hembree may 
and another evening pers, ME uate representative” recommend a warrant charging 
formance at 8:30 p.m. designation under his name on the Bielby -with ‘‘manslaughter or 
~~ *« * ug. 5 primary ballot. reckless driving of an airplane.” 
Police said the pilot, flying 
from St. Helen te Houghton 
Lake, was trying to attract the 
attention of friends in the cabin 
by “buzzing” them when he hit 
the tree tops. 
State aeronautics investigators | 
were also on the scene to make 
their probe and passible recom- 
mendations for action against the 
pilot. * * ry 
Green, who does not have pri- 
mary opposition, did not request 
the special designation. Engstrom, 
also without primary opposition, 
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No Raincoat Needed 
Until Tomorrow 
Pontiac. area residents won't 
need raincoats until tomorrow     
    
  
    Japan to Seek Credit 
TOKYO (UPI)—Premier No- bc Ofcials [Cz ty, Hospital OK 
Pact on Finances 
The city and Pontiac « Geider Hospital have tenta- 
tively arrived at a new financial agreement aimed, in 
part, at cutting the HMospital’s: annual $100,000 loss 
: Pay of Two. for Sitting)in unpaid emergency service bills. 
Under the new plan, the city agrees to reimburse the| 
hospital for uncollectable emergency 
Two city — and, at the same time, undertakes the job 
legal squabbles developed} Troy Woman Killed in |protits. 
today as a result of.an at-| Private Plane Crash nba byes bad inte sania 00 it 
‘| plane flipped over and crashed on} should *of getting surrounding 
comm :to do the same 
for their citizens. 
Other features of the agreement: 
(i) The' city picks.up the annual 
interest rate or 1952 hospital bonds, 
estimated to run between $77,000 
+and $78,000 next year. The hospital 
has paid this in the ‘past out of its] 
hospital to help defray pension and 
emergency room costs. The hos- 
pital believes it will be in a better 
bargaining position on wages with- 
out this money; since it is often 
interpreted as a ‘‘subsidy.” 
(3) At a rate of $12,600 a year, 
the city amortizes the existing debt 
of $100,000 which the hospital owes 
the city’s general fund. ~ 
The agreement, which would go 
into effect next year, has been ap- 
proved by special committées rep- 
resenting the City Commission and 
the hospital Board of Trustees. 
City Manager Walter K. Will- 
man sald that official approval 
come at the time the city 
appreves the hospital’s 1959 budg- 
The hospital records show that 
during the last six months of 1957, 
city residents ran up $25,664 in un- 
paid bills for emergency treatment 
they received at the hospital. 
It is difficult to force payment 
of these debts, the hospital says, 
since most of them are too small 
to make the trouble financially re- bills run up by! Prober Feels 
This Figure. 
Conservative. Senate. Group’ Annoyed 
~by Witnesses Hiding - 
Behind the 5th 
From Our News Wires 
WASHINGTON @& 
—Robert F. Kennedy, coun- 
sel to the Senate Rackets 
Committee, said today the 
underworld is milking at 
least a billion dollars a year 
out of labor-management 
rackets. 
He said this will be borne 
‘out as the committee gets 
deeper into its investiga- 
tion of alleged gangster in- 
filtration of both labor un- 
ions and business enter- 
prises from céast to’ coast, 
“It may prove to-be-a conserva- 
tive figure,” Kennedy tok? report- 
ers. He declined to give now a 
breakdown of the take by such 
rackets in any particular area. 
The committee plans te Te- 
sume Tuesday public hearings on 
the rackets-infested Chicago res- 
taurant industry. Later hea 
will deal with rackets in De- 
troit, New York, Pennsylvania's ay 
garment industry, Miami, Los 
Angeles and various other 
’ places. 
The Rackets Committee appears 
eager for a showdown on the ques- 
tion of what boundaries exist 
around a citizen's protection under 
the Fifth Amendment. 
*. ££. % 
The decision, if one is actually 
sought by the committee, probably 
  warding. 
it is stipulated that the city will 
hpaying the bills, The hospital 
theory that about 20 per cetit of 
each bill represents the. cost of pro- 
viding the hospital's physical fa- 
  No discount would be given to 
outside communities however, 
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Guided Missile   
  Exhibit Planned 
eat GMCT Picnic 
A Nike guided. missile will be 
a featured display at the 22nd an- 
nual family picnic of GMC Truck 
& Coach Division employes to be agreed to this, working on the) 
cilities, which the city itself owns. | would be a jong time in coming. 
But Rackets Commitfee. Chairman 
get a 20 percent, discount. when\Johg L. McClellan (D-Ark) yester- 
day ordered his staff to prepare 
the legal papers that would be the 
basis of a case testing “‘abuse’’ of 
the constitutional protection against 
self-incrimination. 
McClellan told newsmen “I 
really want to see this tested in 
the Supreme Court. I think we 
‘| mow have same good cases that 
    might be used.” 
The Rackets Committee has had 
the Fifth Amendment cited by its 
witnesses literally thousands of 
times during its 18-month investi- 
gation of labor-management prac- 
tices, In most cases, McClellan 
has told witnesses their: right to 
refuse” to give testimony they 
honestly feel might incriminate 
them was undisputed. 
However, witnesses in the cur- 
night, the U.S. Weather Bureau 
promises. 
* * * 
Tonight will be partly cloudy 
with a low near 60 degrees, 
The outlook for tomorrow is part- 
ly cloudy and a little warmer with 
a high of 78-82. Showers are pre- 
dicted for tomorrow night. 
Monday’s forecast is scattered 
showers or thundershowers. 
The lowest recorded temperature 
in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 
a.m. was 61. At 1 p.m. ‘the read- busuke Kishi will dispatch his 
former finance minister Hisato 
Ichimada to the _ United States 
soon to seek U.S. credits, it was 
disclose dtoday. 
  
‘Come to Singspiration’ 
JACKSON, Miss. (UPID—An an- 
nouncement sent out yesterday by 
the Mississippi Methodist Confer- 
ence’s Young Adult Assembly in- 
vited members to attend a “‘Sin-| 
spiration.” It should have read 
    ing was 79.         “Singspiration.” Lake Park. 
ing display. 
2 p.m: 
  coaches, held Saturday, July 19, at Walled 
Theme of the affair is “The Gol- 
den Milestone Camper’s Round- 
up,”’ and the park roller rink will 
be used for a camping and hunt- 
One of the country’s top women 
archers, Ann Clark, will display 
her skill in the, rink, and Kurt 
and Buck Heide will give a rifle 
and shotgun shooting exhibition at 
On display. with the Nike will 
be GMC’s latest model trucks and rent investigation of the Mafia and 
other gangster elements that have 
wormed into labor unions and busi- . 
ness firms have used the Fifth 
Amendment to avoid all questions 
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Swimmer Gives Up 
ERIE, Pa. (®—Buffeted by 
waves and chilled by frequent. 
rain squalls, Mary Hafey Early’ 
today gave up on her attempt to 
become the first woman to swim 
Lake Erie from Erie to Canada.                   
In these precincts there are pre- 
ers. 
Mrs. Allen, in charge*of her 
tely 9 
would visit the polls Aagg. 5. Some 
  al Hospital. He 1. suffered a broken | Oakland 
neck and brain 72 
hemorrhage when Highway 
hit by a car driv- Toll 
en by ‘William ton. 
R. Beitler, 23, of | in "58 © 
2789 Hickorylawn 
St., Rochester, : 4? 
Beitler, and sev- 
eral witnesses, 
said that Mont- : 
gomery walked off the curb east- 
bound to cross Saginaw and stepped 
directly into the path of the south- 
bound car. 
Montgomery lived with. his par- 
ents and _ employed at Fisher 
Boy Divi 
The ven: ‘was “held. overnight 
by the police but. released this 
morning after making a statement. 
The body was to be taken today 
to the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral 
Home; 
  
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Wilson, Earl ........./5.:. 6 
Women’s Pages .../.4.5....67 
  
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Sotana’ Rating i 5, Farmer Ges & Ol Co, 22 Orchard Lake Ave., Just olf q é * . 
-|Here’s Red Version * 
| Soviet fighters over Armenia 70,000 ‘Voted im the 1966. pri- 
mary, 
- Voters will elect nominees. from|_ both parties to. fill Congressional, 
State Senate, State Representative, 
and county offices. County con< 
vention delegates will also be chos- 
en then. * 
There are also special Siiioie for 
some areas on the ballot, such as 
the incorporation of Rochester, and 
incorporation and annexation pro- 
eon! in Farmington Township. 
Rome Buses.on Strike 
ROME (UPI)—Italians got to}.   
  
MOSCOW. #—Red_- Star, the 
Army newspaper, said today the 
U.S. charge that its. military 
transport plane was shot down by 
was an invention. ‘. 
  
The “Bright Spot”—Orchard Lake at 
“Fn e-cus. ‘needs clean cars. Top dollars. 
1   sently 626 machines ‘to serve vot-| . Visiting ‘Editors Tour Automotive Plants in Pontiac 
GUESTS. OF GM DIVISIONS 
many parts of the nation, attending the National Editorial Asso- 
ciation convention in Detroit this — Editors and publishers from 
week, toured automotive plants 
here Friday afternoon. At left above R. W. Emerick, director of 
‘public relations at Pontiac Motor Division shows several visitors 
       
     
      
       
       
     
what’s under the hood of a Pontiac car. 
right) Lowell E.. Jessen, Livermore, Calif, 
dent; Alfred J. Ball, Woodhaven, 
new NEA president, of Federalsburg, Md.   With him are {left fo 
retiring NEA presi- 
N. Y., and G. Arthur McDaniel, ~ 
In the picture on right - 
B. W. Crandell, public relations head at — Truck & Conch, ex- 
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Traveling in Britain on a European study tour 
in comparative education, are Virginia Fowler (left) 
and Mrs. Marjorie Smith of Ogemaw road. who have 
visited Ockwells Manor, Eton College, and Windsor 
Castle. The tour, which lasts seventy-two days, is 
under the leadership of Dr. William Reitz, Professor 
of Education of Wayne State University, and com-       
    _ bines tourism with education. ~ 
  Personal: News 
as their houseguest for a week, Mrs. Stacy Skelton 
of Tucson, Ariz. Peer 
Dr. Leo J. Wasserberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
George A. Wasserberger of Illinois avenue, has been 
appointed to the staff of the University of Michigan 
Dental School. He is teaching orthodontics to un- 
he completes his specialty training in the graduate 
school. ob be ay 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mundt III and children 
Jacqueline and Jamie, have returned to their home 
in-Danbury, Conn. after visiting with his brother- 
in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon 
of Auburn avenue. ~~ 
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Ellen L. Kirkham, 16-year-old diughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard Evans of Woodmere, street, is 
leavirig Monday by train for Topeka, Kans., where 
she will visit her brother-in-law and sister Airman 
First Class and Mrs. Harold L. Pleasant and family. 
She will be with the Pleasants for one month. 
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Participating in the 1958.summer music camp at 
Western Michigan University are Claudine Gruber, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gruber of Lilac 
court, and Judy and Virginia Silkner, daughters 
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Slinker of Edgewood Park 
drive. 
Re Pate : 
Announcing the birth of a daughter, Sabrina Ann, 
born July 3rd, at St. Joseph Mercy. Hospital are Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert Wright, (nee Marilyn Sherman) 
of Voorheis road... 
_ Ward P. Sherman of Cheltingham road and Mr. and 
Mrs, J. E. Wright of gga se 9 ocgua : : 
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Morrell of Detroit an- 
nounce the arrival of a son, Timothy William, born 
June 30th at Bon-SeCours Hospital, Grosse Pointe. 
The William P. Morrel’s of South Roselawn drive dergraduate déntal students until next June when 
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  Sharron Tanner was 
Soorddar ot te Wile el ge Susan Ritchey, the bride- 4 sina ; spoenin tar on aie See. ; of 
Gower git, Bride-to-Be |: BLUE AND WHITE Bes ‘ | 
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wore a matching . .. | Nancy Farmiloe of Union Lake 
Harold Burget was best man. was honored at a miscellaneous 
ane no-aypataciniy bridal shower Tuesday at the home 
ater en gag < oa of Mrs. Frank Vydick on West 
ceremony, was held on the |Hickory Grove road, Bloomfield 
lawn ‘of the Kasson home in / fills. Co-hostess was Mrs, Charles 
Flushing pie se Santt. 
graduates of Flint | Guests ir 
Junior College, The beide will Jones, Mrs. teach at Selby Elementary. [Arley J. | School, Flint, this fall ang the |Dell, Mrs. ‘bridegroom will continue his sana em 
Michigan, ‘™e University of |Donald Johnston, and 
The couple will live in Fiush- Baker. wi ob ve 
eg tii oe aise present fo the stair 
on Routine for —|ain sum: rs. Ca Leedy 
Beauty's Sake  |Meru DeVere’ Hendricks Mrs, Arnold Bawer. 
The teenager who wants to 
be a beauty in 
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And this 
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right foods 
| The business 
the candle at 
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actuality 
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sagging look. In your teens 
best opportunity 
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Our real life Betty and Bob are 
happily in a different situation.    
Formally Mr..and Mrs. Robert . and ! 
_Graham, they are the owners of -feet in widjh and from 187 
@ brand new house. Today’s 214 feet in depth. At the. rear 
story is “Betty and Bob, the “is one ofthe canals. The lot is young couple’ who built a beautifully wooded: 
house.” Deells were signed and the Six years ago the Grahams earch “for the perfect plan 
moved info a small new house tarted. As do most people, 
on Decker road. A year later’ the Grahams knew what they 
sod. a balf-years after that Joe ‘ranch type with full base- 
made his eppentanee. ‘ment, After studying a num- 
"The house was all right; it © ber of stock ‘plans they de- 
wasn’t exactly too small, but cided to use a Woodcraft 
the Grahains had ideas about’ Home. The builders combined 
a bigger home in a suburban 
area near a ilake. They 
shopped around for jots even 
bought a nice hilltop one in a 
‘subdivision near Farming- 
ton. But nothing came of if 
    = 4 . eS 4 F of our home se¢tion . subjects, ‘ HERES OUR PLAN —. Poring over plans and trying to decide © and they continued to look, Betty -and ‘Bob’ liad no 
how they will look translated:into actual materials,is.a time-coor- = Fariy in 1958 the Grahams difficulties. in. building. Their 
suming job, The Grahams used a stock plan of Woolicraft Hames jooked at lots in Lakewood Vil- house went up with amazing 
ee ne lage. .Readers will remember _speed.. 
irs. ee ree that this is a subdivision west pa bbb 
ots 
CHECKING THE ‘sre — Bob and Betty Graham and their 
two children, Jag and Linda, go out to the site of their new house months they will be living here. The Grahams took advantage of 
a rather new policy in real estate circles; they traded their old 
house in as part payment on the new one. * ing door closets. Floors through- 
The house has two fireplaces: 
The, one in the diving room is . 
brick like the hotise exterior. If 
has openings on two sides of 
the corner and a raised hearth, . 
COOKING FIREPLACE 
In the basement, in what will 
be a future recreation room, 
there is the second fireplace. 
This one is built at waist height 
which make it just right for in- 
door cooking. There's a wide 
stone shelf all around, con- 
venient for dishes and cooking 
utensils. 
The Grahams have days and 
days of work ahead of them to 
get both their house and their 
yard in shape. Mr. Graham 
is building a ‘suspended dock 
to use for boating and ice skat- 
ing. The Grahams have a 
power boat and a canoe. Mrs. 
Graham has curtains to finish. 
Nothing has been done yet 
about grass. There is no drive- 
way. But the shade trees are 
beautiful. There's a picnic table 
in the back. yard where diners 
can look out over the water. MOVING DAY — 
family helps the movers by taking small items 
and personal belongings from their Decker road 
house to-their Lakewood Village one. The only “Let's go!" The whole 
they will make for many years to come. 
  
          with C. E. Sehuett, the realtor. It's hard to believe that in a few 
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1057 SCHUYER — Here's the finished. house. Looks nice, 
doesn’t it? The exterior is buff brick with a bit of wood trim 
around the’ high windows. Some ledge rock trims the area near the front door. Note how much the trees help the looks of the 
lot, even though landscaping is incomplete. : 
ov abel: 2 his wee othe iiatt-frishiea “Grabatw’ hixiee’ ‘ed in the obras bedrooms. The balcony’ across the living 
    was aR! April. The photographer stood across the canalto +, room, dining room and kitchen is already in place, but no steps 
take his picture. 
door ih the basement section.  Uustairs, the windows-at the left 
9 You can ‘see the large windows and entrance’ are built. At this stage the Grehams were making daily = 
dasa to their new house, reluctant individual in the picture is Puppa, the 
dog. She wanted to stay right where she was. 
Mr. and’ Mrs. Graham hope this is the last move 
      
    
            
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* Your chotce of interior: plaster 
drywall or paneling 
* Full closet 
“ Complete electric wiring 
* Built according te architect plans 
AS LOW AS $4.83 per WEEK (see, col. H) 
Please call the Big Bear 
for your home improve- 
ment needs. My building 
engineers will be happy INCLUDING 
* All cement work 
* Designed to match your 
heuse 
* Built te meet city - code 
As LOW AS $2.00 per WEEK 
(see Col. D) INCLUDING * Al aluminum windows 
with sluminem screens 
* Exterior te match house 
AS LOW AS $2.90 per WEEK 
(see Col. TB) * 
INCLUDING 
* 12 feet of top cabinets 
* 12 feet af lower cabinets 
* 12 feet of FORMICA counter top 
* § feot Breakfast bar 
AS LOW AS $2.90 per WEEK (see column D) 
Check this handy ALUMINUM SIDING 
F.H.A. Chart for an 
easy monthly pay- 
ment schedule within 
your budget. No 
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payment after Labor 
Day.; to give you a free esti- 
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did,   INCLUDING 
* All aluminum siding 
* Complete aluminum trim 
* Insulated backer 
* Complete calking seal 
AS LOW AS $3.72 per WEEK 
(See col. C)     
  
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Weekly | Payment | Weekly 
Paym’t. | 60 Paym’t. 
36 Mo. | Months Mo. 
$2.22 
2.97 
3.72 
4.48 
5.20 
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YOUR LAWN hee ce aay 
. . we can have you almost a sf eg Be cary aie Be 5, = 
loving to cut your lawn Rockwood, Tenn; sons, oil bo -teold papery , es 
You. just have that lawn dy E. Hickey and Norman Hickey eld at 2 p.m. Tuesday . 
and reconditioned by an ex- jand sisters are Mrs, Dewey Mey- nemployment otal ip will be at the Hunters Creek . 
pert and see how easy mow- jers of Atlanta, Ga; Paul Payne; Also as Students ‘Seek |Cemetery under Masonic auspices. : 
ing the lawn can be, and how | Robert and George Payne both of) “ rw |The body is at the Baird Funeral ~ ’ much nicer your lawn will | Pontiac, Mrs, Lewis Hickey of Ten- Summer Work é,. ies : - 
aye love to mow your j neasec, Mrs, Betty Nelson of Au-| - Mr. Bristol died Friday at a con- 
te Pe fi Hen ot a SY aca aes emptyment iglae ie, eee pings | Service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday|upwards between mid-May and] a member and elder & 
INCORPORATED jot A. schitt Funeral Home }nisd-Fune for, the fret tree: sioce tthe First Preskyterian Chard; 
CRAFTS © ltery, ons perpsciwgte alived F.&A.M. and a past patron of Mar- $22 Union St. FE 4-5139 id Chapter 146, Order of Eastern 
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1890 |. . 137th Semi-Annual reported yesterday to Pontiac o 
STATEMENT , pes : I) A& W Root Beer Stand, 218 §.| 
: of iets 3 | eagle Ng dameties e J | 
Capitol Savings & Loan Association © - fis s= ect ssa x |\Award Certificates 
Lansing, Michigan | to 10 Insurance Men 
‘ Friday let- 
‘ - ASSETS Hing a one-year course in the st 
First Mortgage Loans“,...............-. vagee cogent: ge OhMMhMO 27... | ES Mememeee Gpemen So lay 
Home Purchase Contracts............. vec ccaee sees cvehy. apnea | Service, N. D. Vincent, manager 
Share Loans ...........00seccseeeeeeees reocvcvacches ze, SURSTCO A nettles Okage 
Interest in Process of Collection. ..............0..00.0085 24,309.49 I) ‘The men are N.~D, Vincent, 
Home Office and Branch Office Buildings manager; Charles R. Swift, R. J 
—less depreciation ............5..00.0.000- avs 689,582.69 Brechars ond. FH. ae all sur 
Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment i: ee i|\Delmer Milbocker, Boyd Haga- 
] tion ...... Se reenscnmes cece dete 53,059.81 Biman, C. C, Ferris, Ambrous 
| . Real Estate Held for Redemption. ............:.....s2+++, 30,170.39 —‘jf/Bunch and LeRoy Wilson. 
- Prepaid Expenses ........ "2s Ca cecpecesccveur™ SRS ‘| 
Miscellaneous Assets .......:...0.0-0s0csee0e Sasesaves 1340.53 | | 
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ..... eel Ss vesseessees 750,000.00 | 
| United States Government Securities ............ easeeess 2,500,301.07 I 
||. Other Investment Securities ........2.66..065 oe 56,926.57 || Cash on Hand and in Banks................-.000sse000- - 3,270,818.39 Uf} 
$44,20426271 Il 
| LIABILITIES i) | Shareholders’ Accounts including . So ;| @ 
- Dividends Credited ere arsreeeeeeentse cee ee es eee s 1$00000,011,15 if 
Loans in Process ................ ibe sdectsectectecmece 5 SSOOETE | 
' Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts..........+s+.+++se++ 654,521.86 iy 
Unapplided Credits eee eene le ie hee ols eee ae 3,290.17 | 
Miscellaneous Liabilities ................. s Whites dos tude cs 
Contingent Profit on Real Estate Contracts............... ~ 188,491.07 | 
Reserve for Interest Uncollected .............. st gseeceus 25,765.64 — 
Legal Reserve 5 oss sane sssvsnls th sos $2,941,959.05 1] 
Undivided Profits ......i..e09s0.0.55 1,354,091.90:  4,296,050.99 it “ ° 
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS - | | VACATIC NS 
tener Soyer Maye i atone CAN BE EXTREMELY COSTLY | Clifford W. McKibbin Paul F. Kreger cic BR Andere | oe ae. IDEN! 
! cauyv.wee’ 4 IF YOU ARE NOT INSURED! 
| , is ends ; | Ij The many outdoor, rugged activities of summer ore 
| ~ 0 ae i a I Ba fun, but they are often dangerous, too. Accidents 
‘ 4 | Jf are common and without adequate insurance cover- . 
2 an iim age, they can be extremely costly. So now, if you 
| 8 - Se | | are not yet fully’ insured, is the time to get that pro- 
. q CURRENT DIVIDENDS | ig tection you need so much. See us soon. a4 = 
| Oe, 3 7 d ie) er . | : Insurance. of AD Kinds : : 
reed | 7% W. Huron St. 
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  ewe there was a TOP | county Road Commission in the % 5 of 200 jobs in manufactur- } i 13 | ing fields. the MESC noted n up- | maintenance department | for 433 
  
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