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WILL SELL TODAY
Lovely Sligo Park. HUls
107 Sunnyside Rood, Silver Spring, Md.
Delightful white brick English type residence of dis
tinction. On 75-foot level wooded lot. Living room
is 23x13 with fireplace and beamed ceiling. Step-up
dining room, kitchen and patitry. Three large bed
rooms. Side and rear screened porches. Oil hot
water heat. Built-in garage. Convenient to every
thing.
Open Saturday and Sunday, 1 to €
To Reach: Out Piney Branch Rd. about ( blocks bevond Philadelphia
Aicnue to Sunnyside Rd., right two blocks to open sign and property.
PHILIP B. KEY REALTY CO.
8644 Colesville Rd. SLigo 3010
SPECIAL OFFERING WHILE THEY LAST
Beautiful One-Acre Homesites (Baby Farms)
FAWSETT FARMS
Naorby Montgomery County, Maryland
Only 20 Minutes from Downtown
Now Offered From $700 On Convenient Terms
If vou have dreamed of some day owning a country estate amid peace
ful and protective surroundings with your own garden, chickens, etc.—
i his is the fulfillment of your dreams. Be sure and drive out today
i h rough the beautiful countryside and select a site for your future home.
The location and also the prices will challenge your imagination.
REPRESENTATIVES ON PROPERTY SATURDAY & SUNDAY
To reach■ Straight out MacArthur Blvd . K miles beyond Glen Echo <Vt mile
hrpond Naval Testing Basin) to Fawsett Farms on right. Intersection
of MacArthur Blvd., and Great Falls-Potomac Road. From Belhesda. Md.
Fallow Wilson Lane to River Road Right on River Road 4W miles to
Potomas Road. Lett i miles to Fawsett Farms on left.
N. C. Hines and Son, Agents
1418 N. Uhle Street, Arlington, Va. Telephone GLebe 3451, Dl. 7739
SILVER SPRUNG
1 Stockton Road
Open Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 7
Lovelv I-bed room. 2-bath brick home—'late roof; featuring living room
(21x13 l. large dining room, delightful large all-eieetrie kitchen including
dishwasher, and half bath on 1st floor. Full basement, large recreation
room with flrenlsce. nine paneled maid s room with hath. Oil h.-w h.,
recessed radiators. Built-in garage. Owner leaving town Immediate pos
,eSSIOn' PRICED TO SELL NOW—TERMS.
A HOME YOU WILL LIKE NOW AND ALWAYS
Directions Out Colesville Rd to Franklin Are. riQht
to Savhrook Ave , right to Stockton and right to house.
SL. 5300 Exclusive _Eves., MI. 8051
SEE THESE 5 BEAUTIFUL HOMES!
8605 Milford Are.,
Rosemary Hills, Md.
This home is one of o group
of beautiful homes in a
price range from $17,950 to
$21,950. 3 large bedrooms,
1 Vi baths, screened perch.
Some with built-in garages.
A beautiful community in
Ithe rolling hills of Mont
gomery County.
OPEN SAT. AND SUN.,
1 TO 6 P.M.
Directions: Out 16th St., turn
left V* mile on East-West High
wav• right J block to Spencer
Road, right to homes.
BETHESDA, MD.—5805 McKinley St.
(Corner Brad moor Drive)
A group of beautiful custom built homes with varied floor
plans. Powder room first floor. Attractively priced.
OPEN DAILY, 1-6 P.M.
Directions: Out Wisconsin Ave., turn left on Bradley Blvd. Short dis
tance beyond Wilson Lane to Bradmoor Drive, right to 5805 McKinley St.
7 Franklin Ave.,
Chevy Chase View, Md.
This beautiful prewar brick
Colonial home must be seen
to be appreciated. Has bed
room or den on I st floor. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2nd floor.
Near schools and transpor
tation. Attractively priced.
OPEN SUNDAY, 1-6
P.M.
Direction*: Out Conn. Ave. t
miles vast East-West Highway,
turn left on Franklin Ave.
Chevy Chase, D. C.—6216 30th St. N.W.
Lovely Williamsburg Colonial with many architectural re
finements. Very spacious with large bedroom and bath on
first floor. 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, second floor. 2-car,
built-in garage. Near transportation.
OPEN SAT. AND SUN., 1 TO 6 P.M,
__
406 Essex Ave.,
Somerset, Md.
You wilt be pleosed when
you inspect this house which
is one of a group of beau
tiful custom built homes.
Den and powder room, 1st
floor. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
12nd floor.
OPEN SAT. AND SUN.,
1-6 P.M.
Directions. Drive out Wisconsin
Ave. vast District line <Western
Ave.) to first traffic light (Dor
set Ave.). left to Warwick Place,
left to Essex Ave., right to
homes.
SHOCKEY & MOORHEAD
3429 Mth St. N.W. ADods 0021
(Listen to WRC Sun., 1 1 :30 o.m.
43 Papers Continue j
To Publish Despite
Stoppages by Printers
ly tfn Associated Press
CHICAGO, June 26—Forty-three
newspapers in 27 cities in the United
States and Canada are continuing
to publish despite work stoppages
by union printers.
This was shown today in a survey
conducted by the American News
paper Publishers’ Association.
Some of these work stoppages by
locals of the AFL International
Typographical Union began almost
three years ago. Others occurred in
1946 and 1947. Eight newspapers
were struck by the printers this
year. The strikes are continuing.
The association said that al
though handicapped by loss of their
union composing room employes,
with one exception the newspapers
have continued to publish daily edi
tions with little interruption. Some
are using a photoengraving process
to circumvent their composing
rooms while others continue the use j
of normal printing methods.
The work stoppage resulted from
disputes between the publishers and
the ITU over wages and contracts.
Winnipeg striae Began in ism.
The oldest strike is that in Winni
peg, Manitoba, Canada, where the
: printers walked out at two news
I paper plants November 11,1945. TTie
■ oldest in the United States is that
I in St. Petersburg, Fla., involving two
publications. It began November
30, 1945.
In Springfield, Mass., the morning
Republican suspended daily publi
| cation but continued to circulate the
Sunday Republican. The Morning
Union and Evening News, under
the same ownership, are publishing]
daily.
The Springfield Evening Union
suspended publication. The pub
lishers said this suspension was be
cause of a strike by a mechanical
union, not the printers strike.
The largest single group of print
ers on strike is in Chicago where
1,500 men walked out of five major
dailies eight monUi ago.
Neither the American Newspaper
Publishers Association nor the ITU
would estimate financial losses since
the strikes began, but other sources
placed the losses in wage and j
revenues from advertising "in the
millions.'’
The ANPA said contracts have
been signed since January 1, 1948,1
between member newspapers and [
ITU locals in Columbia, S. C.; Mont
gomery, Ala.; Attawa, 111., and Port
Arthur, Tex.
Newspapers Affected.
The newspapers struck and the i
dates the strikes began:
Winnipeg (Manitoba) Free Press
and Tribune, November 8, 1945; St.
Petersburg (Fla.) Independent and
Times, November 20, 1945; Trenton
(N. J.) Times, January 11, 1946;
Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, May
30, 1946; Ottawa (Ontario) Morning
and Evening Citizen, May 31, 1946;
Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, May
31, 1946; Vancouver (British Colum
bia) Province. June 5, 1946; Spring
field (Mass.) Republican, News, and
Morning and Evening Union,Septem
ber 26,1946; Beaumont (Tex.) Enter
prise and Journal, October 2, 1946;
Colorado Springs (Colo.) Morning
and Evening Gazette - Telegraph,
January 27,1947; Marysville (Calif.)
Appeal-Democrat, January 27, 1947.
Painesville (Ohio) Telegraph, May
8, 1947; Inglewood (Calif.) News,
July at. 1947; Wisconsin Rapids
(Wis.) Tribune. October 24. 1947;
Rockville Center (N. Y.) Review
Star. November 9, 1947: Chicago
(111.) Daily News, Herald-Tribune.
Journal of Commerce, Sun-Times
and Tribune, November 24, 1947.
Hammond (Ind.) Times, Novem
ber 26, 1947; Jamestown (N. Y.)
Post-Journal, December 2, 1947; Al
lentown (Pa.) Call and Chronicle,
December 4, 1947; Bartlesville
(Okla.) Examiner and Enterprise,
December 9, 1947; Abilene (Tex.)
Morning and Evening Reporter
News, December 9, 1947: Quincy
(Mass.) Patriot-Ledger, February 18,
1948.
Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer and
Ledger, February 22, 1948; Corpus
Christ! (Tex.) Caller and Times,
May 7, 1948; Alhambra (Calif.)
Post-Advocate, May 15, 1948; Cort
land (N. Y.) Standard. June 2, 1948,
and Warren (Ohio) Tribune-Chron
icle, June 7, 1948.
Americans produced an estimated
300,000,000 pounds of rope and twine
in 1947.
IMM-IIL KST VILLAGE
Only One Completed House Left %
Seven Nearing Completion
6609 Winnett Road, Chevy Chase, Md.
Three bedrooms, two baths, built-in garage, unsurpassed
location in Blessed Sacrament Parish. Beautiful lots.
OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY
To reach: Out Connecticut Avenue to Chevy Chase Circle,
right on Western Avenue to Winnett Road and house.
Owner Builder WI. 4983
CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND
Ideally Located
7202 Chatham Rd.
OPEN SUNDAY, 1-6
Attractive and charming true center hall home. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, large sleeping
porch. Fully insulated. Very pretty, level lot with beautiful shade trees, grape arbor.
Private screened porch, covered terrace. Two car garage.
To reach: Out Connecticut Are. to East-West Highway,
left two block to Chatham Road, left to home.
BOSS AND PHELPS, INC.
1417 K St. N.W. NA. 9300
WHAT TYPE HOME DO YOU WANT?
'
DO YOU WANT...
! I
i
A “Cape Cod”?
A “2-Story with Den & Attached Garage”?
A “2-Story with Outside Porch”?
WYNGATE”
I
The Beautiful New. Development In Belhesda
HAS ALL THREE TO CHOOSE FROM
Directions: Out Wisconsin Avenue
to Bank of Bethesda, turn left on
Old Georgetown Rd. 5 minutes to
Ryland Drive. Turn left one block
; to homes.
Priced at Only
$17,500
AND UP
Substantial Down Payment
These homes are truly re
markable in construction and
beauty. Knotty-pine paneled
den, gorgeous and unique
kitchen that is completely
finished. Large bay windows.
Make it a must on your Sunday
drive to see these Homes in
“Wyngate."
EXHIBIT HOUSE OPEN DAILY TILL DARK
it All Picture Windows
it Aluminum Window Frames
it 5 Closets Upstairs
★ Brick Fireplace
if Outside Basement Entrance
if Westinghouse Refrigerator
it Telephone mcne
it 1V2 Baths
it 20' Living Room
Let our salesmen on the property
show you these homes and how
j easy It Is to purchase.
TRADES
Gladly Accepted
‘Vietm TVicfoufauH
OTZ 2 tOO
Office Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
in military hospital* who would be
eligible under the bill when they
are released. The Veterans of For
, sign Wars have estimated there are
8,000 such men.
Since the provision was originally]
passed In September, 1M6. a total Of
20,665 automobiles have been pur*
chased or authorized.
4
Live Richly on a Modest Budget
on This One-Acre Estate
1762 OVERLOOK DRIVE
Hillandale, Md.
Your garden is already in; your children can romp with freedom and safety and you can
live graciously without too large an investment or expensive upkeep in this community
of little estates less than 414 miles from the District. The charming semi-bungalow-type
home has step-up living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and
bath on first floor and two bedrooms, nursery and bath on the 2nd floor. Automatic
hot-water heat, built-in garage. Beautiful lot, 170x258 ft., with running brook and spring.
Only $2I,750 Only
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 1 TO 7 P.M.
or Phone MR. EVANS. WO. 0290
Drive straight out Neu: Hampshire Ave. Extended to Overlook Drive, turn right and continue around
Circle to our ttgn (name ' Grifflts" on Mail Box).
t EXCLUSIVE ,
[Shannon.&-incHg|
1505 H St. N.W. REALTORS NA. 2345
UNDERPRICED ON TODAY’S MARKET
The Best Value in.
4 Bedrooms — 2 *2 Baths—Den—Breakfast Room, Etc.
4 SOLD IN ONE WEEK
One of a Group of Distinguished New Homes at
ROCK CREEK KNOLL
Complete in every detoil. Featuring itreet, curb and gutters, ilote
roof, copper pipes, gutters and downspouts. Venetian blinds, screens.
By building a group of large houses, builder has been able to effect many economies which
he is passing on to the purchasers.
Built by GEERAERT
. SAMPLE HOUSE FURNISHED BY VIRGA COMPANY
OPEN SATURDAY—SUNDAY—1 UNTIL 7—WEEKDAY EVENINGS. 6:30 ’TIL DARK
To Reach■ Out Connecticut Avenue to East-West Highway, right on East-West
Highway to Beach Drive, left at Beach Drive (Jones Mill Road) tor two blocks.
13]] L Street N.W. Realtors—Exclusive Agents District 5S22
VETERANS APPROVED
Vi Bath and Bedroom on First Floor
2001 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring
i These six new, brick, detached houses ore the finest volue on the morket todoy ond compore more thon
I favorably with homes selling for up to $2,000.00 more. If you desire a beautiful home rn a convenient neighbor
hood at a bargain price, we advise you to see these houses eorly as they wont lost long.
Compare these features:
• >4 hath and bedroom on first floor.
• Tiled bath and two spacious bedrooms on second floor.
• Large living room with fireplace.
• Concrete side porch with roof.
• Full basement guaranteed waterproof.
• Beautifully designed kitchen with H'estinghoose re
frigerator.
• All copper gutters and pipes.
• Fxtra Urge riosets.
• Clear oak floor*.
• Steel easement windows.
• Venetian blinds.
• Copper screens.
• Large, sodded lots.
• Gas air-cor ditioned heat.
• Fully weatberstripped.
$15,250—ONLY $1,950 DOWN
T« Reach- straight out Georgia Avneue l'-i milet gait tragic light **W“
vMe Koad, Silver Spring to Denm, Avenue, right two block, to oven .tgn
Open Saturday and Sunday, Neon to Dark
Sidley Construction Company

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