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List Your Property For Sale With Us We can girt excellent service. ~7&>s.£Qtiwuj& <Q> M WA fcj Y REALTORS • (Oeer 31 Yenri’ Experience) 7*1 10th 8t. N.W. NA. 0765 WANTED HOUSES To Sell •r Rent MISS i SOI N. Capitol St. NA. S730 Start now to buy your * wi^li d _ convenient, e c o nomical Home Loan! Investigate Our DIRECT REDUCTION PLAN —that permits you to repay us in convenient monthly payments that cover inter \ est, taxes, insurance and > principal reduction. Runs until repaid. Liberal pre pay features. No commis sions. No renewals. SAVtN&S 4 i 1337 G N.W. RE. 5262 Branch: Takoma Park r— ~ ~ t That’* what you **‘ con- I sittently, plus protection for your tarings provided by many homes and ample re serve fund. Open an account. • • • • • : COME IN FOR A CHAT, j SEE HOW WE CAN HELP YOU WITH A HOME LOAN (Under U. S. Supervision) 511 7th Sfr. N.W. NA. 2838 BARGE TRIPS. Barge trips along C. & O. Canal, auspices Natonal Park Service: leaves trom Lock 3 | adjacent to Stop 25 on Olen Echo carline, I 2- p.m. today and tomorrow: returning Foundry Branch near Stop 3 carline, 4:3U p.m. today and tomorrow. BIRD WALK. Bird walk In upper Fort Dupont Park, auspices National Park Service: meet at Alabama and Boulevard aves. s.e., 7 a.m. tomorrow. CAMERA STROLL. All-day camera stroll along Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath, returning via barge: auspices National Park Service; meet at Stop 39 on Glen Echo carllne, MacArthur bird, and Cornell st„ 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. CRUISES. Along Washington water front aboard the Potomac Clipper: leave dock near Tidal Basin Inlet Bridge, every other hour from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. DANCER. Dance on starlight roof. Jewish Com munity Center. Sixteenth and Que streets N.W.. 8:30 o'clock tonight. Iowa State Society dance, Shoreham. Hotel, 9 o'clock tonight. hikes Along Appalachian Trail from Ashby Gap to Trlco Fire Towers. Va.. about 12 miles, auspices Capital Hiking Club: meet at 1410 F street N.W.. 8 a.m. tomorrow. Bring lunch and beverage. Through White Oak Canyon, Shenan doah National Park. Va.. about 7 miles, ausipces Wanderblrds HiklnkClub: meet at 1315 New York avenue N.W.. 8 a.m. to morrow. Bring lunch and beverage. MEETING. Christian Science Association, Wardman Park Hotel, all day today. MUSIC. Soldiers’ Home Military Band concert. 1 bandstand on grounds. 0 o’clock tonight. Wade N. Stephens organ recital, Church i of the Latter-Day Saints, 8 o'clock tonight. SPECIAL EXHIBITS. r...war.4lva Ifion \ir c traaf N.W., open 1 to 8 p.m. daily. Showing of contemporary Italian art, through Tues | day. Petworth Branch. Public Library. Geor gia avenue and Upshur street N.W., open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays. Photographs of the Cleveland (Ohio) Camera Guild, sponsored by the National Photographic Society, through Tuesday. Sidewell Friends School, .1901 Wisconsin avenue N.W., open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday; sixty-two prise-winning pictures from 194S Eastman Kodak Na tional High School Photographic Contest, through October 3. Public Library, Eighth and K streets N.W., open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays; paintings by Samuel Bookats, through Tuesday. Arts Club of Washington, 2017 I street N.W., open weekdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.; summer exhibition by members of the club, through Sunday. Fish and Wildlife Service, under main lobby In Commerce Department Building. Fourteenth and E streets N.W., open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily; display of animals and fresh-water fish, for an indefinite period. Howard University Gallery of Art, on campus at 2401 Sixth street N.W.. open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fri days; student's work of the Department of Art, throtfth Tuesday. Library of Congress, open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays; original Leacock Abbey copy of the Magna Carta, on loan from the British govern ment until December 15. 1948; original draft of Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, manuscript of Lincoln's three-page auto biography," both for an indefinite period; so rare and Important books from the Rosenwald collection; documents and cor respondence of Abraham Lincoln, for an indefinite period. "Some Aeronautics Ex Eeriments.” and address presented bv Wil ur Wright before Western Society of En gineers in Chicago, 1901, describing Wright brothers' experiments, shown with early photographs. FOR SERVICEMEN. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines' Club. 1015 L street N.W. Comfortable lounge, library. '-< Real Estate LOANS Residence, business, in vestment properties in the District, nearby Virginia* Maryland. Low interest rates. Monthly payments. Term. FHA. Existing loans refinanced. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY ' Fit 9th St., N.W.* 17th itG St., N.W. » _g MORTGAGE LOANS j FHA-GI-Construction Monthly Payment Loans INSURANCE Fire—Casualty—Bonds RENTALS Property Management Business Leases H. L. RUST ! COMPANY Ettabliihed 1889 1001 15th St. N.W. NAtional 8100 —. —< SLIGO PARK HILLS*! 215 Dale Drive | Silver Spring, Maryland < Here is a beautiful new home with quality construction in a { desirable and convenient location. First floor: Side-hall f entrance through to large fully equipped kitchen, roomy * living room with Colonial fireplace, full-sized dining room, , powder room and 11x20 side porch over attached garage. Second floor: 3 bedrooms and bath. Gas a.-c. heat. Large | ’ comer lot. < Substantial Cash Preferred * < OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1 to 6 P.M. To Reach: Out Colenille Road to Dale Drive, turn right to tst Dale and oven tign. j PHILIP B. KEY REALTY CO. * Exclusive Atent i [_j64£Colesvill^Road1^il^r^prhig_ SL. 3010 | ( v . .T writing desks, biilard table, radio and piano. Always open. Dance with Rhythm Makers, 9 o'clock tonight, NCCS-USO, 918 Tenth street N.W. Parties at Walter Reed and Bethesda Naval Hospitals, leave club lounge. 8:30 o’clock, and dance with orchestra, 8:45 o'clock tonight. USO Club. 1911 H street N.W. Dance with two orchestras. 9 o’clock tonight. Penthouse USO, Seventeenth and K streets N.W, Deaths Reported fFrom the D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistics.) Joseph Campbell. 96, 837 3rd st. n e. Edward G. Comegys, 90, 3126 Que st. n.w John J. Anthony, 86, 6524 MacArthur blvd. n.w. George L. Moran, 84. 3802 East Capitol. J. Kidd, 82, 265 Minnesota ave. George B. Wilkes. 81. Remington. Va. Joseph 8. Cornish. 73. 10 Randolph Pi n.w. Abe Silverman. 69. 725 Rlttenhouse st. n.w. 67. 3133 Warder st. n.w. Joseph P Folker, 52. 1716 Webster st. n.e. Jose. M. Vasquez. 26. San Diego. Calif. David Hutchinson, 68. 1908 13th st. n.w. fdeene Maepin. 55, 919 27th st. n.w. Infant Elizabeth 8wann. Port Tobacco, Md. Births Reported jffiSrJSST Emma*UAbara?* girl*' M»ryin and Gertrude Baxter, boy. William and Mary Felew, boy Arnold and Anna Bick. girl. Richard and Winfred Birbeck. boy. Franklin and Audrey Blanton, boy. Paul and Joyce Boleyn, girl. John and Eloise Bolt, boy Kenneth and Elizabeth Bryant boy. Lanier and Patricia Buford, boy. Ralph and Evelyn Buck. boy. Nicholas and Dorothy Cambas. girl. Rene and Tamara CailUet. boy. Eugene and Opal Clark, boy. Joseph and Claire Clorety, girl. Thomas and Llliane Cochran, girl. Harold and Flora Coffman, girl Llnwood and Josephine Collins, girl. William and Marlon Donaldson, boy. Daniel and Virginia Doub. boy. Lewis and Hazel Early, boy. Bernard and Florence Fabro. boy. Joseph and Jane Foley, boy Louis and Rose Freed, boy. Austin and Maxine Haley, boy. Martin and Gladys Harris, girl. William and Erika Henderson, boy. Harold and Nannie Hobster, boy. Jesse and Cecil Hurst, boy. Jesse and Catherine Jackson, girl. Lee and Theresa Johnson, girl. Max and Floyce Kable, girl. Francis sand Vnginia. Kane. girl. Joseph and Lydia Lawyer, boy. Arnie and Alpha Lee. girl. Harry and Shirley Leland, girl, Robert and Betty Longardner. girl. Charles and Phyllis Messier, girl. Raymond and Evelyn Meyer, boy. Johan and Patricia Middelthon, boy. Sidney and Qorothy Miliman. girl. Roy and Ida Moyer, boy. Walter and Connie Myers, girl Clarence and Violet Parker, boy. Joseph and Eleanor Pllkerton, girl. Harold and Bydell Rabenovets, girl. Paul and Martha Ramee. girl. Edwin and Ethel Richards, boy. Roy and Madeline Riggleman, girl. William and Una Riley, boy. . William and Lorena Roberson, boy. Leroy and Naomi Robins, boy. I William and Ruth Sills, boy, : George and Doreen Smith, girl. ! Frank and June Snyder, girl, i Dustin and Dorothy Swanson, boy. | Herman and Vivian Templtn. girl, i Emmett and Mabel Theisen. girl. Clayton and Caroline Thorne, girl, j James and Glaoys Tomlinson, girl. Arthur and Grace Trout, girl. Michael and Mary Vacearo, girl. IBerney and Virginia Wilburn, boy. ] Clarence and Mary Wlnemfiler. girl. Bernard and Mary Yurchlk. boy. ; Richard and Berdina Barnes, boy. George and Margaret Beasley. girL Joseph and Pearl Bryan, girl. William and Elizabeth Day. girl. James and Elaine Dorsey, boy. William and Victoria Dyson, boy. Sherman and Ruth Franklin, boy. Edward and Gladys George, girl. Charles and Gladys Green, girl. Severo and Florence Guerrero, girl. John and Flossie Holt. girL WilHam and Joyce James, boy. Albert and Rosetta Jones, boy. James and Grace Lane, girl. Jerome and Dorothy Marshall, girl. Kalph and Constance Meyers, boy. William and Mildred Mosley, girl. William and Catherine Nickens. boy. Haydee and Elizabeth Patterson, girl. David and Laura Porter, boy. James and Katherine Quarles, boy. George and Lulu Rorls, boy. Carlton and Delorea Stewart, girl. Marlon and Hilda Thompson, girl. Paul and Lucille Tomkins, boy. Percyfleld and Daisy White, girl, 3 D. C. Area Men Get Diplomatic Commissions Three Washington area men were among 38 new foreign serv ice officers who received their com missions as vice consuls and diplo matic secretaries from Undersecre tary of State Lovett late yesterday. They are John B. ipexter, 8803 Colesville road, Silver Spring, as signed to Canton, China; Ernest L. Stanger, 3641 Thirty-ninth street N.W., assigned to Cairo, and Sidney Sober, 1512 North Rhodes street, Arlington, Va„ assigned to Tan anarive, Madagascar. LUMBER | For Lumber, Call Our Number TjeeUtyerCo, AT. 1400 •5fiWwWeaPMWew>^wwjw5wBw$flK9K3wMw^»«w3l58w3l««H>3liwlwlwJI6JIWIUI6 w~ I ROCK CREEK FOREST § | OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 2 to T P.M. 1 It First floor: Beautiful entrance hall, large powder room off IE 51 hall, large unique living room, screened porch off living « room, large dining room, large all-electric kitchen, in- j£L r[: eluding dish washer and garbage disposal. Second floor: W Three large bedrooms with IV2 tile baths. Basement full W % with y« bath and garage. Lot a good size, well-shrubbed, Sfe with patio. gt It Reasonably Priced and Convenient Terms | 0 Can Be Arranged w£ To /teach: Out Connecticut Aye. to East-West Highway, right on High- Up gB: *«» to Rock Creek Forest and our sign: or out nth Street to East- IS West Highway, left on Highway to Rock Creek Forest and our sign, | C. Fred Kelley { £§£ Exclusive SJT 8110 Wisconsin Avenue WI. 8646 |w LEESBURG STATELY SOUTHERN HOME . This beautiful home is situated on a high knoll overlooking the adjoining scenic countryside. It is surrounded by large trees and English boxwood and is constructed of stone and stucco which is in first class condition. This estate consists of approxi mately 50 acres of beautiful fenced land with Vz mile frontage on the Leesburg pike. First floor has large entrance hall, living room 25x25 with fireplace, dining room 25x25 with fire Sriace, a breakfast room, dining room, powder room, arge elect, equip, kitchen, lots of cabinet space, large screened-in porch. Second floor: 4 big bed- j rooms, 3 complete baths, lovely hall. Third floor: 2 bedrooms and bath. Full basement, full bath, laundry, H.-W.H. Three-car detached garage, chicken house, 3 box stalls, cow barn, 2 streams, orchard and1 berries. Shown by Appointment Only WEST AND TAYLOR Realtort Falls Church 2135 | NEARBY FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA § i A Home With a Personality H Of unusual and highly interesting design, this large brick home ] P || will intrigue the most diKriminating purchaser. P a| The house is entered through an imposing foyer, ot the left of P 1 which is a lovely guest room with full tiled bath and stall shower, |g twin closets and a porch overlooking the rear gardens. To the & right of the foyer, a stepdown dining room is highlighted by a beautiful built-in buffet. French doors lead to a delightful lower IP gallery, extending the full width of the house. ' '; P The kitchen, MVixiVi, is beautifully appointed with long work p\ counters, custom-built cabinets. Hot Point range and Kelvmator §j| refrigerator. A dumb-waiter at one end provides a practical i£ service to the second floor, which is particularly distinctive in | P || arrangement. , P p A magnificent stairway, 5 feet wide, leads from the main foyer p H to the beautiful living room with its 9-foot windows, chapel ceiling g P and recessed wood-burning fireplace. At one end, French doors | & S| open upon the upper gallery, affording a wonderful view of the ! surrounding countryside. P The second floor is further cibnprised of a charming suite consisting P of a bedroom and private study, another bedroom with attached |g dressing room, built-in chests of drawers, twin French closets, linen cabinets, and full tiled bath. A delightful screened P it porch leads from the master bedroom and extends across the g §§ back of the house, commanding, a beautiful view of Virginia hills. a. A J mam LaU luibil MM A kitllor rAAIM complete the first floor. The heat is oil air-conditioned. A regular j » stairway leads to a floored storage attic. The roof is Buckingham P slate. There arc bronze casement windows and screens throughout. j P H Situated on one acre, beautifully landscaped with gorgeous old : A |l trees, this attractive residence, though only 20 minutes from ! ^ || Washington, provides every requisite for tranquil and gracious living. |£ Specially priced far quick tale, at only $32,500, this property may 1 be purchased with as little os $7,500 cosh and the balance an a j» S long-term First Trust at 4 Vi % interest. P | OPEN FOR INSPECTION TODAY AND SUNDAY j£ | FROM NOON TO 6 P.M. ; t 3 To Reach: Lee Boulevard (V. S. SO), to Leesburg |P » Pike (Route No. 7): turn South and proceed SA on Route No. 7 about Z city blocks to our sign. Exclusively with Jp I STANLEY H. HOWLAND CO. Realtors B 118 East Broad Streat, Falls Church, Virginia $P If Chestnut 3421 . . . Off Hours, Falls Church 2842 , ■ 4 4 Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laws couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Louis Smith, 35. and Ruth Glllman. 32, both ot Baltimore. Thomas Tanner. 27. 1739 You st. n.w.. and Adelean Young, 21. 14 Eye st. n.e. Nuggett Mayes. 26. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Club, and Ruby Whitehurst, 24. 1422 Harvard st. n.w. Lester James, 27, 1626 Rhode Island ave. n.w.. and Isabelle Synan, 19, 1433 Columbia rd. n.w. Robert Raymond, 28. Arlington. Va. and Ina Plaugher, 38, Vienna, Va. William Douglas. 20, 128 18th st. s.e., and Ruth Poster, 22, 2404 10th st. n.e. keroy Hoeck, 35, Gallinger Hosp.. and Dorothy Cosner. 27, 108 19th st. s.e. Maxwell Butler, 21, 606 A st. s.e.. and A tee Watson, 19, 704 D st. s.w. William Amos, 20, 3301 13th st. n.w., and Helen Eliott, 30, 1507 Park rd. Arthur Wlnterfeldt. 22. Palls Church, Va., ,and Phyllis White, 22, 16 7th st. %s.e. Joseph Rock, 33. Arlington, Va., and Mary Young, 28. 1631 Euclid st. n.w. Stewart Currie. 29. 2128 13th st. s.e.. and^Eizabeth Eder, 21, 1321 Mpnroe C1y*?1“jc2rnell. 31. Arlington. Va.. and wrfRut!2 ?,ak^’ ”1 20ln Eyt 5t- n.w. Ed*aJd«Br».<Lley'-lr - 27- Arlington, Va., and Dorothy Eden, 26, 410 Cedar st. n. w • kouis Riehl, 38. I*nsdowne, Md., and „ Mary Sauer. 33. Baltimore. RoiaontL Curtis, 35. and Eeanor Stewart, 33. both of 221 P st. n.w. Val ?£aiU1*11; 28- 329 19th pi. n.e„ and Ruth Devlin. 20. 1321 K st. n.w. «*™f8 Fdyard». 21. and Letha Thompson. 26. both of Garfield Memorial Hosp. Hplsey McLemore, 36. and Addie Jenkins, » "t1, of 018 Eorence st. n.e. MJle*’,2°’»Bomn* FleId- »nd . Ritchie, 18, Nixon, Tex. Mtsoni. Anderson. 22, and Ida Stinson, 25, both of 126 D st. s.e. • Murray Harris. 43. 1808 Bye st. n.w.. and Julia Gladney, 81. 2120 16th st. n.w. Rsslyn Minor. 50. 5210 Ames st. n.e.. and Mary Bawman. 43, 1104 Irving Henry Smith. 23. Ft. Belvoir. and Olivia Robinson, 18. 4942 East Capitol st. n.e. John Lloyd. 21. 614 Oth st. s.w., and Robby Berry, 18, in 47th st. s.e. Norman Scroggins, 38. 606 62nd ave. n.e.. and Estell Queen, 25, 1234 10th st. n.w. Alfred Kennedy. Jr., 28. and Herlene Gaither. 20. both of 3220 13th st. n.w. Harold Carter, 23. 6301 E st. s.e.. and Estelle Hicks, 20, 5208 E st. s.e. I Leroy Alford. 24. 628 L st. s.w.. and Viola Adams, 29, 527 3rd at. s.w. 8amuel Herold. 20. 918 7th st. n.e., and! Jean Campbell, 19, 3209 13th st. n.w. Warren Dunham. 24, 4002 10th st. n.e., and Mary Ramsay, 18, 912 Quincy st. n.e. Richard Moffett. 36. 505 12th st. s.e., and Helen Gray, 35, 909 Lawrence st. n.e. British Laborite to Open U. S. Speaking Tour Here An American speaking tour by a Laborite member of „ the British Parliament to urge adoption of a world government will open here Monday, when Henry C. Usbome speaks at an American Public Rela tions Association luncheon. Mr. Usbome will address the pub lic relations group at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the Lafayette Hotel That a^ernoon, he will be guest of honor at a tea given by the American Association of University Women. He will speak over Sta-i tion WINX at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday and before the American News paperwomen’s Club and the Co operative Forum the next day. A conference with President Truman is to be arranged. -1 I I YOUR BUNGALOW! m Open SI/WY, 1 to 6 6918 PRINCE GEORGE AVE., TAKOMA PARK, MD. Often admired and now offered for sale is this charming and beautifully R landscaped bungalow. Well built, attractively designed with greater S than ordinary facilities and equipment. Lovely living rm., dinette, w kitchen, 2 spacious bedrooms, enclosed porch, full basement, new hot- R water unit. Gas air-cond. heat. Lovely grounds with pond, barbecue pit and other attractions. Priced for immediate sale. SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY! ' Out New Hampshire Ave., left on gtlion Allan Ave., t blocks to Prince George Ave., left to house. ^ i snnrtCa | 1415 K Street N.W. MEtropolitan 5400 | I Washington's Complete keal Estate Institution k I _' a-tI TAKOMA PARK » 106 HODGES LANE Open Sunday, 2 ’til Dark $15,950 An exceptionally fine detached home only 9 years old. Beautifully located in a fine residential area, 1 very close to schools, and only one block from quick j transportation on Piney Branch Road. Large attractive living room, fine dining room and spacious, completely equipped modem kitchen, i downstairs. Three twin-size bedrooms and tile bath upstairs. Beautiful comer lot (55x150). This is a roomy house and an exceptional value at the low price offered. A very high first trust makes attractive financing possible. 1 j DIRECTIONS—Out 13th St. N.W. to Georgia Ave. cross Georgia Ave. on Pinev Branch Road to P.hila. Ave.. right one block, then left one block to Hodges Lane and OPEN sign. CAPITAL VIEW REALTY CO. Realtors Exclusive Axents NA. 9797 925 New York Ave. N.W. ! Jamas Morris Woodward Chariot L. Norris Founder President 1 1192-1947 1921 j Woodward & Norris I Realtors I 3 I Is • Property Management *■ "f" *• the Washington Public. g A e l our offices ut 1*3 20th 9 ,w . , ^ ..... St. N.W. have been on- S (Exetaslve and Open Listing.) Urged to include the . facilities and personnel w Insurance formerly located at *135 g (AU linee except Ufe) Pa. Are. N.W. It Mortgage Loans i (Straight and monthly pay- Y#n *r* eordially.inyiled meats) to visit us here, where . . Real Estate Services have • Commercial Leasing been rendered slnee 1906. 1 723 20th St. N.W. I ^JIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllinillimilHHIlHlllllinilillJg f 1808 North Barton Street | Arlington, Virginia OPEN SUNDAY, 12 TILL 6 *12.650 s s I Tliis small property with extra building lot is very I | conveniently located % block from 10c bus fare. Direction!: Out Lee Hlthva» to. North vii ~ Barton Street. left to our Hgn. ~ MANNAS REALTY CO. | 2116 Wilson Boulevard GL. or OX. 2764 I [no picture can do justice; . . . To This Livably Perfect Home Just Off Embassy Row, Ideal for a Doc tor, Dentist, Diplomat, Professional Man • 2 a'nJlio7. SSTf0"" • * Hdated, Enclosed Porches • Room?. Brixht Kitchen With* • rW**1** Attic With Extra Beam Electric Refrigerator. Orersise • Landscaped Terrace • fgrSST&p Breakfast Boom * °*r*« WUh • ?^Vr,x.RW“B5^m*EtIcnC'"d- • VL^Z Garde, in Bear • SrS.?#t’W*tet Heat—All-Year Hot • Floored Attic With Extra Room wtler • Laundry • Steel Girder Supports for Permanent Durability PRICED RIGHT! OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1 to 6 P.M. Owner Occupied. May Be Seen by Appointment Weekdays SEE 2812 WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. JOHN LIPSCOMB & CO. — Michigan 0600 EVENINGS, MR. AUDETTE, NORTH 2TO5 SECOND COMMERCIAL—LONG TERM LEASE AS A WHOLE OR PART TWO BRICK t CONCRETE BUILDINGS 316' FRONT T1MIIBMI I Plate glass show windows and overhead doors 18' wide and 13 W high. Also site on Penna. R.R. on Bladensburg Road N.E. at New York Are. PHONE OR WRITE r 2119 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. TR. 9300 l» 1,1 1 I V i .... — [fntiead of | PAYING RENT I you can own your home m j j through a Home Loan at Co- m il lumbia Federal. Repay in con- Mj/nl venient monthly installments, which can be budgeted in the WyM same manner as the rent you pOLUMBIA FEDERAL J V SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION Jf 716 11th St. N.W. RE. 7111 Open Until 5:30 Friday—Closed Saturday _ . f L ONSIDER the benefits of National Per manent’s plan, convenient monthly pay ments, just like paying rent. Inter est, principal, taxes and insurance included In your payment. Rates are low and suited to the individual’s income. Come in and have a friendly talk. Our Direct Reduction Plan Speeds Complete Ownership NATIONAL PERMANENT Building Association 719 10th St. N.W.. NA. 0254 3325 North 20th St.—Lyon Village, Arlington OPEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND AFTERNOONS Charming center hall corner brick facing 20th Street. 15'x24' 0 living room with custdfh mantel, many bookcases, leads to equal size sun parlor facing flO'xSO' side yard. Kitchen has Bendix, Vi both, double bowl stainless steel sink. Lovely enameled steel cabinets. Upstairs are 3 huge bedrooms, 2 large tile U baths. On the top floor are 2 more bedroms and tile bath. All bedroom floor are of Michigan U. S. No. 1 maple flooring. I Iron-railed airing porch over sun parlor. Pipes copper, shingles J.-M. best, American h.-w.h. gas. House overflows with closets, shelves, storage space. All walls oil painted. Decorative scheme by Elizabeth Wilcox. tt PRICE $27,750 ON EXCELLENT TERMS WILL CONSIDER TRADE ffl Also Georgetown Colonial next door, in this subdivision in which | all construction is by James B. Lockwood CH. 0001 | To Reach- Over Kev Bridge, out Lee Hirh-~y ♦ m*Xes to\Vorth *,*}£!!* Street, iutt short of Kenmore ?-rer z » / 1 » crj} i