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Births Reported <From the D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics) Thomas and Beverly Baber, girl. Thornton and Mary Banks, girl. Stephen and Rachael Barnes, boy. Milton and Margaret Bowling, two boys. Charles and Mary Brooks, boy. John and Mildred Byars, boy. John and Dfcreen Carl, girl. Darris and Ccida Cooksey, girl. Joseph and Dorothy Coulter, girl. Joseph and Mary Couch, girl. Roger and Gladys Craley. boy. Avery and Sarah Dacus. girl. Richard and Mary Dickson, girl. j James and Anna Dobbs boy. Olin and Glen a Dyer. girl. Horace and Faye Easley, girl. Gilbert and Ethyl Stotler. •boy. William and Edith Leishear. girl. Ernest and Dorothy Eyck. boy. Theophile and Margery Ferlet. girl. Charles and Miriam Fisher, boy. Eilis and Rose Foster, girl. Lee and Mildred McGinnis, boy. Harold and Olive Gallagher, boy. Sidney and Harriet Goldstein, boy. Stanley and Florence Hash- boy. Alonzo and Gladys Hager, boy. Milton and Eva Jett. boy. Gordon and Jane Johnson, girl. Paul and Eleanor Kohlbaugh. girl. David and Rose Kirschbaum. boy Robert and Dorothea LaHayne. girl. Albert and Margaret Ingram girl. Stuart and Dorothy Loy. girl. John and Mildred Maguire, boy. Harry and Essie Moffatt. girl. Thomas and Mary Monks, boy. John and Mary Moose, boy. William and Elinor McDevitt. girl. William and Frances McGehee. boy. Walter and Catherine McVearry, girl. Edward anl Gisela Neary. girl. Arend and Geetrvi Nydam, boy. Edward and Virginia Ocker, boy. Joseph and Elsie OfTshanney. girl. David and Miriam Racher. boy Onward and Dorothy Leggatt, girl. Walter and Pauline 8alyards. boy. Cosmo and Anna Scarpello. boy. George and Doris Shaulis, boy. Paul and Geraldine Simmers, girl. Peter and Bertine Slack, boy. Sidney and Edith Spalding, girl. Louis and Shirley Stoneburner. boy. Edward and Nancy Swanson, girl. Albert and Evelyn Viente. boy. Carl and Mary Wack. boy. 3 Stewart and Hazel R.ynolds. boy. Lawrence and E.len Widmrye:'. boy. Edgar and Mabel Windsor, boy. Charles and Alberta Woodburn. boy. Kenneth and Mae Worsham, girl. Howard ar.d Constance Baugh, boy. Arthur and Bernice Clapp, girl. Freddie and Ada Hardnett. girl. John and Lois Hart, girl. Oscar and Edna Jones, boy. Eugene and Carnita Judge, girl. Waiter and Corene Mattison. girl. Fred and OJetta Palftier. girl. Alonzo and Rita Raynolds. boy. Melvin and Ruth RufTner, girl. Alvin and Bernice Stith. boy. George and Rose Veney. girl. Deaths Reported fFrom the D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics.) j Sophie Berger, R8, 125 Jefferson st. n.w. William L. Stout. 83. 3034 Otis st. n.e. | Frances R. Brayshaw. 73, 3240 Patterson st. n.w. Rachael Johnson. 72. 7614 16th st. n.w. Alphonse Shaham, 72. 3914 4th st. n.w. William E. Robinson. 64. 2032 36th st. s.e.! F. Louise Schirmer. 60. Woodside Pk.. Md. Pearl V. Willoughby. 60, Winston-Salem, i N. C. Norman C. Howe. 53. 820 Shepherd st. n.w. Ida Thompson. 50. Welcome. Md. . I ' ‘hlllip Carrescia. 49. 4437 13th st. n.e. Lewie V. Hubbard, 43. 331flk8th It. n.e. Rita J. Rafferty, 23, 1819 M st. n.e. Harriet F. Oppenheimer, (infant), 3619 L st. n.w. Ida C. P. Thompson, 73. 238 W st. n.w. George A. Brooks, 72. 2009 11th st. n.w. Martha Lloyd 58. 1432 V st. n.w. Bernard E. Berton, 25, 732 4th st. s.e. Clarice Walker, 14, 1017 49th ave. n.e. Jesse Edwards, 12, 76 Myrtle st. n.e. De Molay Service Slated The semiannual church service of the Anacostia Chapter of the In temational Order of De Molay will be held at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow* in; the East Washington Heights Bap-! tist Church*Branch and Alabama ] avenues S.E. 1 Tents Used for Mail Bags BERLIN WP). — American Army tenting is being used to relieve an acute shortage of mail bags in the United States zone of occupa tion. The Relchspost has purchased 24,000.000 square feet of surplus Army canvas for manufacture Into 500.000 mail bags. The shortage c bags has been retarding interna tlonal and domestic parcel pos! newspaper and letter services. OPEN SAT.-SUN. 9th & Hemlock N.W. New semi-detached 3-bed room, l'/i-bath, brick homes I near Ga. and Alaska. *12 950FHA ■ ~ Financing veterant rreference Out Georgia Ave to Hemlock St., right block to homes. ■ I W - 1 VACANT CAPE COD—MAY GO G.l. Price Reduced O P A for % to Quick Sale 511 Timber Lone In Virginia Forest Section of Falls Church Here's a cozy 2-bedroom bungalow with expansion attic ond equipped kitchen, about 5 years old ond just newly redecorated, that will oppeol to some thrifty couple ond is located on a dandy level wooded lot, 65x165, with 12 large shade trees ond over 20 dogwoods, i This is one you can put down your cash payment ond move right in— 10 better plan on driving out this week end as this won't last long. June Brumbock Verzi will be there to greet you. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—2 TO 6 To Reach' Over Key Bridge, right on Lee Highwav, nr over Memorial Bridge, right on Route 30 t Lee Bird.) to Seven Corners, bearing right on Hillwood Ave. to Lee Highway, continuing a tew squares to Rosemary Lane, right i squares to Seaton Lane, right 1 square, left 1 square to Timber Lane, left ■ 3 doors to 511 and Oven sign, or follow directional arrows. KEITH D. BRUMBACK Exclusively Realtor CHestnut 3527 TWO SOLD OPENING DAY 4 LEFT UNIVERSITY PARK, MARYLAND vti,' ! 6 De Luxe all-brick hornet in the exclusive section of University Park, Maryland. These houses contain features found only in higher priced homes and can only be appreciated by your inspection. $18,500 UP-TERNS CAN BE ARRANGED OPEN SUNDAY, 12 TO DARK Directions Out Queen's Chapel Rd. to University Drive, turn left to Underwood Street, left on Underwood to stffn and house. Salesmen on premises Saturday and Sunday. DREISEN-FREEDMAN, INC. Realtors 8632 COLESVILLE ROAD SL. 1700 (\ X86t£&£A%9ti> -■Juato&ieSf :r.«... ..•: . -***?-V.J M J Only 15 miles out, in the beautiful | rolling Virginia countryside. Almost os quickly as many of the more densly populated suburban areas | • may be reached, one may drive out scenic Lee Boulevard and Lee Highway, to this quiet ond restful small.estate. Enter the property over a circular concrete drivewoy—up a flagstone walk —into a center hall ond here we find: A step-down living room with block marble fireplace; door leadiag onto a screened porch. Left of hall ond beyond the half circular stairway is a i bedroom and full tile both. The large kitchen is locoted tb the right of the hall. Second floor: Den or bedroom finished in knotty pine, master bedroom 22x14 with large dressing room that has pipes roughed in for both, and door leading to sun deck, another generous size bedroom and tile bath. Basement has entrance hall, recreation room with stone fireplace, furnace j J and laundry room, workshop with door to garoge. j This brick house, approximately seven years old, complete even to on J j outdoor stone fireplace, is offered at the low price of $31,000. $24,500 first trust, payable $158 per month. $6,500 cash is all you need. !For more information and appointment to inspect, Mr. Arledge, FA. 2316-R Saturday ond Sunday evenings. KELLEY & BRAWER DI. 574# """ 1457 Eye Street N.W. ? TRUCKING TERMINAL Owner about to erect o large trucking terminal adjacent New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road, is anxious to contact con cerns who would be interested in leasing space in same. See Mr. Norris. Reaver Bros., Inc. Washington Building Dl. 8300 Eves., CK. 9238 FLOORING Phone CH. 0660 or OX. 2320 RUCKER LUMBER » 1320 Wilson Bird. (Near Key Bridie) INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A handsome oportment house in excellent condition located just west of Connecticut Avenue in the exclusive and fashionable Kalorama Circle area, containing thirty apartments. This build- ! ing and the type of apartments contained therein attract the best and most permanent fype of tenancy, thus insuring its future. The present very moderate rent schedule (which will certainly increase) produces an income of $24,000.00 yearly and this property will show o net return of 20% on your investment with every possibility of on early enhancement both in income and capital value. Priced for immediate sale at only $168,000.00. Today i and Sunday call TAylor 6538. JESS FISHER & COMPANY, Inc., Realtors Exclusive Agents 913 New York Are. N.W. RE. 8060 I_l_i )"——————————^ Chevy Chase. D. C. $18,500 BBT TT— ^ “ ^ 4518 Harrison Street N.W. J This unusually arranged detached brick home is in perfect condition and has a very neat fenced yard. 6 rooms, 2 tile baths, open fireplace, gas heat, storm windows, screens, detached brick garage. Possession. OPEN SATURDAY, 2 TO 6; SUNDAY, 2 TO 7 Tif Reach.* Out Wisconsin Ave. to liar rison St., left on Harrison St, to hquse. Jo Noble Boaz, Realtor "424 Wisconsin Avenue WI. 7500 1 3802 Gramercy^tr^et ^jTwT~l ! OPEN—SATURDAY, 1 to 6; SUNDAY, 11 to 6 j VACANT Detached, with broad center hall, large living room opening on screened porch, dining room, kitchen, pantry and breakfast room on first floor. Four bedrooms, two baths on second ! floor. Large finished room on third floor. Hot-water heat with oil burner. Insulated. One-car, built-in garage. Con* venient to schools and shopping center. Price $28,500 ’ To reach: Out Conn. Ave. to Fessenden St., left on Fessenden St. to 1 i , / 38th St., right 2 blocks to Gramercy St., left on Gramercy to house. n ; Sandoz. Inc. 2 Dupont Circle Exclusive Axent. DUpont 1234 Woodridge—$18,750 ___ : V.~ vSS^S^vir* 3320 South Dakota Ave. N.E. 8 room, 2-story brick. 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, den, kitchen, cool hot-woter heat. Full basement. Large ottic. Tile both, lavatory. 1st floor fireplace, good closet space; house in good condition. Back yard fenced in. Beautiful shade tree in back yord. Owner Leaving City—Immediate Possession Open Sat. fir Sunday, 1 to 6 P.M. To Reach: Out Rhode Island Ave. N.R., to South Dakota Ave., turn north to swn. H. G. GARVIN EARLE BLDG. ^^_gX^23__ Real Estate LOANS Residence, business, in vestment properties in the District, nearby Virginia, Maryland. Low interest rates. Monthly payments. Term. FHA. • Existing loans refinanced. Announcing The Opening iu. «-»_ vi wauiiiui FOREST ESTATES SUBDIVISION THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY Fit9th St., N.W.« 17th it G St., N.W. ■J m Four distinct type homes Quality and character exemplified Two and three bedroom units Homes priced from $14,500 to $17,950 THIS IS THE "HOUSE OF THE WEEK” THAT STA TION WBCC HAS BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT ON OUR DAILY 8:15 A.M. NEWSCAST 4516 VERPLAKK PLACE N.W. Down payment as low as $2,500 Individual attention given to Interior decorating Completely equipped Veterans 30-Day Preference Directions: Travel north on Georgia Ave. 1 */2 miles from Colesville Road traffic light. American University Park This newly decorated .white brick center holl Colonial home designed for gracious living, has great charm. Two blocks from Mass. Ave, and four blocks from shopping area, schools, theater, university. First floor has a living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room and fully equipped modern kitchen, al so a den with Vi.both. There are 4 bedrooms and 2 tile baths on second floor. All closets are cedar lined. The full basement has a maid's room with complete bath and plenty of recreation space. Gas hot-water heat with recessed radiators. Venetian blinds through out, slate roof, detoched brick ga rage, copper guttering, storm win dows ond floored attic for storage. A truly livable home in a fine neighborhood. ,__—— Immediate Possession $29,500 Well Financed I Open Sunday 1 to 6 Out Mass. Ave. to ktth St.» right to Vervlank, right to k5J6. SAMUEL E. BOSLEY Realtor exclusive Agent 7004 Wijeon*in Ave. N.W. Wl. 5500—Wl. 1320 $)kdtuct ^)MaA^£im/'-'Viteuuk Brokerage and New Houses IN THE FINER RESIDENTIAL AREAS CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS (Close to Washington Cathedral) € CHEVY CHASE #| -3816 Jenifer St. H Open Sat. and Sun., 2 to 7 1 j/kSk 612 N. Abingdon St. jj| Arlington, Va. p $15,000 g Shown by appointment ^ _ Sfe #f Six bedroom house with large rooms |f and high ceilings A charming home j ^ in excellent condi tion. Very conven # iently located in a community of other fine homes. Close j§| to transportation, ^ schools and shop- J j| ping. - p Contains big hall, || spacious dining room, ^ beamed celling In llv ing room, sunroom, ^ den, pantry and -S kitchen; 5 bedrooms C and 2 baths on 2nd C' floor; bedroom and bath and large stor age space on 3rd. |gj Maid’s room and bath in b a s e m e n t. Oil g£ heat. Garage. |£ To reach—Out Uauachu- jfe lette Are. to -Uth St., riaht ST to Woodley Road, then left flp to 26th, then right 1 block to 2201 (corner 26th and W Lowell), foe. 3201 36th STREET N.W. Open Sat. and Sun., 2 to 7 8 CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 9k ...■■■■ 'maMi CHEVY CHASE, MD. J| 3313 RUNNYMEDE PL. in fine residential section if| c/ose to transportation and schools I $29,500 1 & Immediate Possession Shotcn by Appointment Only This attractive white brick is in excellent condi #£ tion, situated on a nicely landscaped lot 60x100 H feet' Contains living room, dining room, sfcmroom, 1st floor bath with shower, well equipped kitchen, (§! 3 bedrooms, den on landing and 2 baths; stairs to finished third floor. Built-in garage. Oil heat. 160 QUINCY STREET J 1 Block from Bus W && Owner Leaving City Open Sat. and Sun. 2 to 7 Reduced for Quick Sale || Extremely livable house of white brick, artistically decorated, situated on a large corner lot with tall trees and the white brick making a dramatically effective contrast. Contains large hall, attractive living room . with fireplace and paneled walls done in the Williams- W burg manner, paneled dining room with fireplace, 0 study opening onto porch, kitchen, 3 very large bed rooms, ground floor recreation room with fireplace, & two other rooms, bath and additional kitchen with “ entrance from garden. Built-in garage; oil heat, storm ** windows throughout. To reach—Out Connecticut Are. b'vond Chert chare Circle to Oxford |© St., turn right to end of Oxford Icomer Quxncv and Oxford) and “oven" sion. fT | W. C. AMO A. Nl . MILLER n DEVELOPMENT COMPANY jj || Builders and Developers of Wesley Heights, Sumner and Spring Valley 0 || 4830 Massachusetts Avenue ORdwaj 4404 ^