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AUCTION SALES (Com.) ADAM A. WESCHLEB A SON, Auetianeers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 2-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 321 TODD PLACE NE X/ virtue of s deed of trust recorded In Liber No. 8180. folio 559. et seq., One of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the re quest of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for aale by public auction, in front of premises, on THURSDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF JUNE, 1950, AT 3:30 O CLOCK P.M.. the following described property in the District of Columbia, to-wlt: Lot numbered Twenty-five (25) in Square num-; bered Thirty-five hundred and sixty gix (3568) in the subdivision made by the Retreat House Society, as per plat recorded in the Office ol the Surveyor for the District of Co lumbia In Liber 83 at iollo 32:— subject to the building restriction line as shown on said plat, and to the agreement set forth thereon, that the area between said line ano the line of the street shall be sub-1 Ject to Ahe regulations, restrictions: and conditions expressed in Act of Congress of May 31. 1900 ( 31 U. 6. Statutes, page 249). TERMS OP SALE. One-third of the j purchase-money to be paid in cash, balance in monthly installment:, ol! 87.50 for each $1 Oou, including interest at 5%. per annum, from day of settlement of sale, secured by first deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash at option of pur chaser. A deposit ol $300.00 re quired of purchaser at sale. Ex amination of title, conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no tarial fees at cost ol purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day ol sale, other wise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 5 days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash ington, D. C.. or deposit may be for feited, or without forfeiting de posit trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. LOUIS C. DISMER JULIUS A. MAEDEL. JOHN H. STADTLER. my29.31-Je2,5,7 Trustees. PROPOSALS PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING PA PER AND ENVELOPES FOR THE fc. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 10 a.m.. June 12, 1950, in the room of the Joint Com mittee on Printing, in -the Capitol. Washington, D. C.. fqr furnishing the paper for the public printing and binding, and blank paper and plain envelopes for the use of the Government departments and estab lishments in the District ol Colum bia. for the terms of 3 months for paper (except newsprint) and « months for envelopes beginning July 1. 1950. deliveries to be f. o. b. Government Printing Office Ware house, or warehouse siding. Wash ington, D. C. The proposals will be opened in the presence ol and the •ward of contracts made by the Joint Committee on Printing to the lowest and best bidders for the in terest of the Government whose bids are in conformity with the require ments of the proposals. The Com mittee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid or any part and reject the other part, if. in its opinion, such action would be In the interest of the Gov ernment. Separate proposals will be received at the same time for furnishing Newsprint Paper for the term of one year beginning July 1, 1960, covering an estimated quan tity of 5,600.000 pounds. Blank proposals containing the instruc tions, schedule, and specifications may be obtained by addressing John J Devlny, Public Printer. Washing ton, D. C. Contracts will be entered Into for supplying the quantities required, whether more or less than the estimates, as provided in para graph 15 of the proposal for paper and paragraph 13 of the proposal lor envelopes. The approximate estimated quantities set fourth in detail in the schedules comprise: PAPER—5.500.000 pounds newsprint paper, 1,600.000 pounds machine nnish book paper: 100,000 pounds English-gnish book paper: 20.000 pounds machine-finish book end pa per; l,825,0oo pounds offset book paper; 270,000 pounds antique book paper; 80.000 pounds water resist ant (text) book paper; 750.000 pounds supercalendered book paper: 1.222.000 pounds coated book pa per; 1,210,000 pounds mimeograph paper; 440,000 pounds duplicator copy paper; 200,000 pounds U S M 0 safety writing paper; 6,575.000 pounds writing paper; 704,000 pounds map paper; 190.000 pounds manifold paper; 1.525.000 pounds bond paper; 566.000 pounds ledger paper; 690,000 pounds index paper; 140.000 pounds cover paper; 130. 000 pounds manlla paper; 245.000 pounds Kraft paper: 250.000 sheets fummed paper; 35.000 pounds blot ing paper; 75.000 pounds tag board. 56.000 sheets railroad board; 440,000 pounds wood cardboard; 30.000 pounds tan board; 5,600,000 pounds postal card paper; 30.000 sheets nressboard* 100,000 pounds newsboard; 60.000 pounds binder's board; 230,000 pounds chestnut cover board. In cases where more than 1,000 reams are called for. proposals will be received for 1,000 reams or more. ENVELOPES—The approximate estimated quantities set forth in detail in the schedule com- i prise: 24.190,000 Kraft; 6.400,000 writing, Chemical Wood, white and colored ; 210,000 100% Writing. White; 520,000 25% Bond. White; 890.000 100% Bond. White. By direction of the Joint Committee on Printing. JOHN J. DEVINY. Public Printer. Washington. D. C., May 16. 1960. Washington suburban sani TARY COMMISSION, Contract No. 758-W, Water Main Construction— Sealed proposals for constructing in University lane, New Hampshire avenue and Riggs road. Takoma Park and Chtllum Districts, ap proximately 1.650 feet of 10-inch. 390 feet of 12-inch and 780 feet of 24-lnch cast iron water mains, will be received at the office of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Com mission, Hamilton street, Hyattsville. Maryland, until Monday, June 5, 1950. at 2:20 p.ra., Eastern Day light Saving Time, at which place and time they will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Chief Engineer of the Commis sion Hyattsville, Maryland, upon Rrposit of $5.00. which deposit will be returned to bidders or to those returning plans and specifications In good condition. DWIGHT B. GALT, WARREN BROWNING. LE LAND G. WORTHINGTON, Commis sioners. OFFICIAL NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT -OF COLUMBIA, Washington. D. C., May 24. 1950. WHEREAS, the Na tional Capital Park and Planning Commission on April 27, 1950, adopted a resolution with respect to the plan for redevelopment nt Marshall Heights, reading in part as follows: -NOW THEREFORE, the National Capital Park and Planning Commission on this 27th day of April 1950. does hereby adopt a complete modification and release of every feature, detail and part of the said Marshall Heights Re development Plan, as included with in the boundary of the Marshall Heights project as shown in said plan and the properties described by order of the Commissioners of trie District of Columbia of May 17, 1949. as amended June 9. 1940. prohibiting new construction with in the area comprehended in the plan of redevelopment of Marshall Heights, and recommends to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia that after hearing as reouired by the said Act- they ap prove the complete release of every feature, dtall and part of said plan of redevelopment of Marshall Heights”; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Notice dated May 9. 1950. the Commissioners held a Public Hear ing on May 24. 1950. for the pur pose of considering the recommenda tion of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission with re spect to the plan for redevelopment of Marshall Heights; NOW THERE FORE. it is by the Board of Com missioners of the District of Colum bia this 24th day of May. 1950. ORDERED: That the complete re lease of every feature, detail and part of the said plan of redevelop ment of Marshall Heights te and hereby is approved: AND IT TS FURTHER ORDERED: That the Order of the Commissioners of th' District of Columbia dated May 17. 1949 (CO. 302.524/5 file ■ as amended June 9. 1949 (ED. 259. 773/2 file i prohibiting new con struction within the area compre hended in the said plan of redevel opment of Marshall Heights be and the same is hereby rescinded, such rescission to take effect on May 25. 1950. J. R. YOUNG. O. MASON. G. R. YOUNG, Commissioners, D. C. PERSONAL ACCOMPANIST WANTED—National ly-known linger exchange vocal let sons for services. Must read. DU. 3183. —29 PAINTER (white) wants small jobs, own tools. (No transportation ) Work guaranteed. Phone HU. 3306 weekdays after & p.m.. all day Sun. 28* WHITEHALL SANITARIUM—A fine nursing home for aged, chronic and convalescent patients. FA. 0643. VACANCY In nursing nome: 24-nr nursing cars licensed by countv and State *»h 6040 DIANETICS CO-WORKER WANTED, or let's exchange Ideas or experience. Box 142-0. Star. —31 VACATION ON A FARM—Adults only. 46 mins, from D. C.; weekly. $38 up; daily rates. Catalog A. THE RAN DALLS, Clarksville, Md. —3 QUIET. PEACEFUL RESIDENCE for retired people, specializing in excel, food; special diet of any type: priv ilege of furnishing your own room with cherished items. OL. 1015. —20 PERMANENT. 54: shampoo ana finger wave. 60c. No appointments. WARFLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 O it. n.w. RINGING FINES NURSING HOME— A home for the care of convalescents, seml-lnvallds. aged and senile. Little River Turnpike Fairfax 715 —3 ROOM AND BOARD for elderly peo ple, with nursing care, opposite waiter Reed Hospital. OK. 4258. —3 ( fc PERSONAL (Cent.) nursing CARE, trained nurset. Plenty good, tasty food: conv. lo cated. fireproof bldg.; inspection In vited CO 2225. —3 ! NURSING HOME of hlgb standing. Good food, kind care. Call Vienna 305-J-4 —29 VACANCY in convalescent home: i cheerful room, good food, tray serv i Ice: 8100 mo. HU. 3398. —31 LEA ENGEL. DRESSMAKER Of 5th Ave„ N. Y„ can solve any clothes problem you have Nothing too hard to do. Custom made re styling. alterations. Centrally lo cated. U10 F st. n w.. Bn 20 Phone EX 1 SO3 EUCLID NURSERY SCHOOL Gives your child, age 2-T. trained care and model equipment; hrs. 7 a.m.-o .'io p.m.: hot dinner: out door activity. CO. 8258. HELP WANTED AGENCIES EMBASSY SECY.—5 da, $175 no; in6ur. sec y.. $200 no.: assoc, ste : nog., $250 up; dept, itore steifog.. 6 da., good sal.; real estate steno?.. expr., $250 up. LEGAL STENOG.. expj-. und. 35. *80 wk : constr stenog., $225 UP See Miss Lee or Miss Grant. (Est 33 yrs) See FIRST always. BOYD’S, 700 !2th. cor. G. NA. 2340. SALESMAN—Exper. In paper sup-! plies. 5 da Driver salesman, milk route: foods, another laundry See, Miss Dodge, BOYD 6, 700 12th, cor ! G n.w WHITE AND COLORED!—Men and women; experience with good ref erence. all types of jobs available. 914 Ilth st. n.w. THE MAIN Si D. C. EMPLOYMENT CENTER. 29* Mutual, 1710 G, NA. 0954 MEN—Pharmacist, degree, 1 yr. hos pital exp., $4,500: arch, draftsman. 5 yrs. exp.. $100 up; assist, bkkpy., typing. $45; bkkpr.. degree, typing. $50-$80: sale*, advertising, car, average $3 *>00; elk., gen. office, some sh.. to $50. WOMEN—Secy , exc.. $250: secy., re sponsible. $238; seev.. medical. Arl., $225; steno.. research a»sn., $225; steno., exp not nec.. $200: bkkpg. mach optr.. $210; bkkpr., rl. est. or ins.. $175; elk.-typist, rl. est., $173. —28 ADAMS TEACHERS AGENCY Colorado Bldg., 14th and G. RE. 3938. NAT’L EMPL. SERVICE; 1708 G 8T N.W. MEN Reservationists. 20-26 yrs. ol age: 2 yrs.' college; excel, future: shift joo; rapid alvancement; start $195. Draftsmen, mechanical. 5 days; $60. Draftsman, flow charts, ruling, pen ink lettering; art background help ful; $50-$6o wk. Salesmen, contract; floor covering: exper . excel. Arm; draw'and com.; car necessary. Sales wholesale appliances; car nec.; $250 plus commission. Salesmen, national concern: under HO yrs.; 2-3 yrs. exper.: $76 plus bonus. Routemen. wholesale foods; food exper. nec.; married: local; start $65 plus Packer-stock clerk. 19-21 yrs ; start $140. Machinist, skilled; experimental; $1.50-$2 hour. WOMEN SECYS.-STENOGS. Labor. 5 days; $250 mo. Law. 5 days; no exper. nec.; $240. Art gallery 5 days: $225. Publicity. 5 days; $225. Merchandise mgr.. 5 days: $216 up. Medical asso.. 6 days: $1,240. CLERK-TYPISTS Typist, n.w.. 40 to 50 w.p.m.; 6 days; $160 to $180. TYPISTS Excellent Arms, short week, short hours: 5 days; $175-$200. Temp, typist, 50 w.p.m.; 5 days; $140. CLERKS Receptionist-information clerk, 1 yr. college or better; under 28 yrs.; $180-$200. Clerk, h.s.g.; knowledge add. mach.; under 2o yrs.; 5 days; $160. Pull charge bkpr.; hotel; 6 days; $2.)0 up.—29 SECY’S.—STENOS^~ BKPRS. Unusual choice, excel, positions, se lect locations, highest salaries. ATLAS AGCY., 3420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. In order to . protect its adver tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and agreed that all such mat ter will be withhehld as tar as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be'delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket. HELP MEN ~ ACCOUNTS PAYmBLE CLERK Experience in checking invoices, handling purchase orders and re ceiving papers. Must be quick and #«ox%tk-<te.5* d8y ACT NOW We need three more men to work leads. Our business is better now than it has ever been. We can prove this to you. If you will talk to 16 people, your earnings will be not less than S100 ea. wk. Call HU. 6240 for appointment. BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE. —30 ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATOR, ex perienced. also knowledge of grapho type machine preferred. LONG’S. .731 7th st. n.w. ASSISTANT in credit office, young man, to do general work. LONG’S, 731 7th st. n.w. ASSISTANT MANAGER, by nation ally known finance company; train for manager: vacancy due to pro motion. Excellent opportunity. Eligi ble GI training. Salary, plus car allowance. Call in person. LINCOLN LOAN SERVICE. INC., 7910 Georgia Silver Spring. —29 AUTOMOBILE body and fender man; must come well recommended, sober and industrious: good proposition to right man in modern-equipped shop. Call Mr. Dick. OL. 8000, RON PONTIAC, INC., Bethesda, Md. —30 AUTO MECHANICS (2). Chevrolet experience, good working conditions, vacation. See shop foreman. MAN DELL CHEVROLET, 1234 Good Hope rd. s.e. _29 AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS, familiar with Chrysler products preferred; good working conditions, vacation, group insurance, no loss of time; good salary, not piece work. Apply JOYCE MOTORS, 2700 Wilson blvd., Arl.. Va. —29 AUTO PARTS MAN to assist parts manager and operate service follow up system We want a clean-cut. Intelligent, reliable man with some experience: references required. Call MR. WATSON. SH. 3900. —28 AUTO PARTS MAN, Chevrolet exper., good working conditions, hospitali zation plan, salary open; only relia ble and exper. man need apply. See Mr. Noell, 1240 Upshur st. n.w. _-38 AUTO RADIO SERVICE MANAGER— Opportunity for young man with automotive experience; permanent position, references required; must be able to meet public and handle men: advancement assured. If you don't meet these requirements, don't apply. MANHATTAN AUTO AND RADIO CO.. 1708 7th st. n.w. —29 AUTO SALESMAN, used cars, to act as manager and o k. finance deals. Substantial salary to start and se cure future. In reply, state age and experience. Box 248-G. Star AUTO SALESMAN, exp., to sell the new 1951 Kaiser and Prater cars that are now receiving such favor able public acceptance. Also a compl stock of fine used cars. Satisfactory | arrangements may be made regard- 1 I ing compensation. SCHLEGEL 4c i GOLDEN, 119 Carroll st., Takoma | D C. GE. 3300. —30 I AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, experi | enced; must be able to close credit deals from start to finish, appraise cars. Apply in ' person. 711 N. Washington st., Alexandria. —29 AUTO. SERVICE SALESMAN, experi enced. to sell service and acces sories; salary and commission, vaca tion. See Mr. Mahoney ADDISON CHEVROLET. 14th and Pla. ave. n.w. —30 | BOOKKEEPER, exper. in construction I cost. References. Contact MR. | WRIGHT at SL. 3808. —31 BODY & FENDER MAN, experienced. | ideal shop conditions, STEUART 1 TRUCK CENTER. 2001 W. Va. ave. n.e. AT 9203. —1 BRICKLAYERS—lst-class mechanics only. Report to MR. WARD. 5807 Wilmett rd., Alta Vista terrace. Bethesda. H J. KORZENDORFER CO.. INC- Out Old Georgetown rd to Beach drive, turn left to Wilmett road. —1 BRICKLAYERS, long iob. plenty ma terial, Apply Locust Hills, across from Pooks Hill on Wis. ave. nr. Naval Hospital. Also have work around town. See Jim. —31 CARPENTER—Jobbing work: must have own transp. MAYTON & JOHNSTON, INC., rear 1607 O st. n.w. —30 CARPENTERS WANTED—Report at rear 831 A*st. s.e., 7 a m. Wednes- i day. CARPENTER—First class. Must be familiar with residential work. Ap ply to 9204 Bradford rd.. Silver Spring or call SH. 6805 after 6. —29 CARPENTERS. thoroughly experi enced; year-round work, top wages; , come with tools. Out Old George I town rd. 2 mi north of Bethesda, right on Beach ave., follow Carl Freeman signs. See MR. GELS LEICHTER or call LO. 5-2914 Sun. or weekdays after 5 p.m. —3 CARPENTERS—Must be 1st class. Report to MR. WARD. 6807 Wilmett rd., Alta Vista terrace. Bethesda H. J. KORZENDORFER CO.. INC. Out Old Georgetown rd. to Beach dr., left to Wilmett rd. —1 CEMENT FINISHER, experienced resi i dential work: steady; $2 per hour. I Box 181-G. Star. —29 I CLERK, delicatessen, exper.. Dart I time: reliable; refs. 8117 Georgia | ave. n w'. —31 CHEF-COOK—Must know how to make menus, take charge of kitchen; permanent position for right man. Salary open. Call JO. 2-3053. —31 CREDIT CLOTHING STORE has opening for 2 canvassers: good pay ing proposition. Can earn between $80-$75 wk. In replying state age and previous work. Box 356-J. Star. —80 I HELP MEN DAIRY MAN and ten. farm man to take ehg. of small dairy farm. Could use man and sen. New mod. house, all conveniences. CAR-LAINE FARMS. Herndon, Va. Ph. 189-J-12 —29 DRAFTSMEN, typographic, must be exper. in typographic and photo grammetnc drafting: permanent; sick and annual leave benefits. AIR WAYS ENGINEERING. RE. 8131. —30 DRIVEE-SALESMAN—White, to con tact restaurants with nationally ad vertised food products; selling ei perlence helpful. Box 35-K. Star. 1* DRIVER, grocery store exper.; must have complete knowledge of Arling ton. white or colored. Call at store early Mon. a.m. ready for work. 3409 Columbia pike. Arlington. —29 DRIVER for cleaning store, experi enced in Bethesda area, wanted at once, steady iob. aalary or commis sion. 4447 Conn. ave. n.w.. EM. 4447. —29 DRIVERS wanted lor Diamond cabs, new and used cars avail.; reaa rental i ales; must have identifica tion card. Diamond lot. 101 M at. n.e. 6ee MELVIN HERR IMA N_ DRIVER SALESMAN Por established laundry and dry cleaning route: excellent earnings with guarantee: some sales experi ence. HUB LAUNDERERS, 37th st. and Eastern ave.. Mt. Rainier. —30 ELECTRONIC TESTERS AND TROUBLESHOOTERS WANTED Large manufacturer of electronics equipment wishes to employ men who have had training or experi ence in troubleshooting on variety of electrical equipment. Knowledge oI theory and practice necessary. Employer representative will be in the U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE, 315 12th st. n.w.. Room 22, Washington. D. C.. May 29 and 31 and June 1—30 ENGINEER MU8T BE EXPER. APPLY MR. MONT8, 2300 CONN. AVE. N.W. —30 FENCE SALESMAN—Attractive propo sition to man with car and refer ences . Leads and full co-operation furnished. Metropolitan Washing ton's leading fence co. Por inter view, call Mr. Crumley, MILL-TO YOU CO., HI. 2919 or JO. 8-2191. —SI FOUNTAIN MAN, young and exper., eves. 6 to 10 n.m. and Sun. NEW HAMPSHIRE PHAR., 5000 1st st. n.w. —31 GROCERY CLERK, colored, experi enced. must be able to read comp tometer scale, wait on customers, etc.; also experienced produce clerk, must be reliable, sober; permanent position for right man. Apply in person. 1906 7th st. n.w. —29 GROCERY 8TOCK CLERK, must be thoroughly experienced in grocery work; this is night work with a stock crew for a chain of super markets: only a thoroughly experi enced. active man will be consid ered: excellent salary and working conditions, employe benefits. Apply Room 124, Shirlington Trust Blog., Shirlington Shopping Center, Arllng ton. Va.—3o GROCERY CLERK For self service super market. Must have exper. In checking. References required. Excellent salary and chance for advancement. Apply GLOBE FOOD CENTER, 4411 Lee Hwy., OW. 9648, GROCERY CLERK, colored, exper., refs, required, must not drink. Ap ply 6338 Grant st. n.e., VI. 9760. —30 GROCERY WAREHOUSE MAN; an ex perienced grocery warehouse man can find a fine opportunity for steady employment and advancement with our organization; paid vaca tion. free hospitalization and surgi cal insurance, as well as excellent working conditions. Apply Room 124. Shislington Trust Bldg.. Shir lington Shopping Center, Arlington, Va.—30 Investigator Old-established finance company has opening for ambitious young man. experience preferred but not essen tial: salary commensurate with abil ity; auto required. MR. LINKE. 3407 Perry st.. Mount Rainier. —29 JANITOR, exp., for large garden-type apt.; living quarters and excellent salary. Write immediately. Box 420-J. Star. —4 MAINTENANCE MACHINIST, must be thoroughly familiar .with repair and rebuilding of machine shop equip ment. such as boring mills, lathes, and milling machines. Apply in person, Wed., ENGINEERING dc RE SEARCH CORP., Riverdale. Md., WA. 4444. —30 MECHANIC, first class; farm tractor and equipment exper. necessary; steady work, paid vacation and holidays. Also helper: veteran train ing program available. See Mr. Zarnstorff or Mr. Philmore, MA LONEYS, INC. I-H dealers, 8126 GA ave.. 811. Spg.. Md. —31 OIL BURNER MECHANIC, exper. on installation of domestic equipment; excel, opport. for a dependable mechanic: 40-hr. wk., time and a half overtime. Apply SINCLAIR REFINING CO. 401 Farragut st. n.e. 9 to 11 a m.; 3 to 5 p.m. See Mr. Vernon._ 20 PARKING ATTENDANT White. D. C. driver’s license and refs, required: 2 meals furnished; day work. Apply TALLY-HO RESTAU RANT, 812 17th st. n.w, —30 PARTS MANAGER—Must have parts experience and be able to handle all detail and responsibilities connected with the parts department. Top sal ary plus commission for qualified person. Box 80-H, Star. PATENT ATTORNEY Preferably all-around experience, in cluding brief writing and eburt work. State qualifications fully in first communication. Box 492-K, Star. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWER — Part time. to assist in interviewing and screening prospective employes from truck drivers to executive positions State experience and time available for such work and if regularly em ployed. Box 259-J. Star. —30 PHARMACIST, reg., exper.: take charge of drugstore: salary, plus percentage. Minimum sal.. $126. Box 408-G. Star. —1 PHARMACIST, registered. Sunday work, $2 per hour; 8-bour day. Write Box 443-G, Star. —30 PLASTERERS, white mechanics. Call TO. 6664. —31 PLASTERERS, good white mechanics; steady work. Call SH. 5129. —29 PLASTERERS WANTED—White me chanics only; report to Job at Ken sington Estates. Summit ave. and Brookfield, Kensington, Md. —29 PLUMBER—For new suburban house work. Must have oar and Journey man's card. Phone WA. 6030, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. —31 PLUMBER. 1st class Jobbing hand with driver's permit: good wages and steady work; references re quired. Apply J. C. FLOOD CO., 2012 14th st. n.w. —31 PLUMBERS, exp. jobbing; local ref.: 6-day wk.; dr. permit. JOE FAW TOWSKI 730 Kennedy st. GE. 0343. 31* PLUMBING and heating estimator: thoroughly experienced on large Government and private work. Good salary and other remunerations for sober, hard-working man. looking for steady position. Box 63-K. Star. _29 PORTER—For drug store; 1 full time and l part time: must have excel. D. C. refs, and driver’s permit. 3601 Georgia ave. n.w. —29 PRECISION OPTICAL MEN. experi enced in grinding and polishing precision optical elements, such as lenses, prisms, mirrors, etc. PRE CISION PRODUCTS. 719 7th st. n.w. EX. 5611. FRfcSSEK. experienced. for permanent job; must be good on gabardine and summer trousers. Apply In person. 112 Shreve st.. Falls Church. Va. FA. 4414. —29 RECEIVING CLERK—Must be thor oughly experienced in super market operation. This position is for an active man of highest Integrity and alnce it is well paid and a position of trust we must insist upon rigid qualifications. If you can meet the requirements, apply room 124 Shir lington Trust Bldg. —30 SHORT ORDER COOK and dish washer wanted; good salary and steady work for reliable man. Apply in person. CRANE'S RESTAURANT. 201 Upshur st. n.w. ROOFERS WANTED—Call SH. 6691, between 4 and H p.m. ROUTE SALESMAN — Veteran, to service established route, candy vending machines; on-the-job train ing: salary $40 to $50 per wk. while in training. Phone RE. 4943. ROUTEMEN, inexperienced men. white, age 22-32, to train for laun dry route salesmen; high school or equivalent; good salary, opportunity for advancement. Apply Personnel Dept.. MANHATTAN CO.. 1328 Flor ida ave. n.w.. 8:30 to 11 g.m. —29 SALES CLERK, hardware store ex perience: permanent; paid vaca tions and holldavr. See Mr. Maloney. MALONEY'S. INC, 8126 Ga. ave.. Silver Spring. —3 SALESMAN for men's clothing store; steady position for right party. Ap ply WEBSTER CLOTHES. 1012 F st. n.w. —30 SALESMAN, to cover Md. selling laundry and dry cleaning mach. and supplies: Derm, position to aggres sive party State Qualifications. Box 26-G. Star._ —29 SALESMAN, PART TIME Ambitious, aggressive man. able to work 5 evenings week; experience not necessary; must be reliable and conscientious. Apply Wed. after noon. 305 Evans Bldg.. RE. 1211. _ —30 SALESMAN WITH CAR. TO SELL LIGHTING FIXTURES: EXPERI ENCE PREFERABLE: SALARY. $7. 500. CALL JU. 7-8000 FOR AP POINTMENT. SALESMAN with car. age 25 to 35. experienced In direct sales earnings to start around $100 per wk. Phone LI. 3-1436 before noon for appt. only. 9—1 SALESMAN “VERY GOOD SALARY” PLUS COMMISSION Aggressive, herd worker, good personality, experienced gelling wholesale to local retail mer chants: permanent. Apply wholesale dlv., 1490 8 at. n.g. —29 A 'HELP MINI SALESMAN, experienced, for telling loose-leaf binders: sales to be made direct to users. Salary plus com mission. To be employed by na tional concern with branch office established in Washiniton for 15 years. Territory and headquarters will be in Washington. D. C Write qualifications, address and phone. number to Box 37-J. Star —29 j j SALESMAN For tewing machine department of 1 leading department store. Inside and I outside selling, on live leads: trans-1 portation furnished: salary. $65 weekly Write, giving full history. Box 70-^ Star. i SALESMAN Excellent opportunity to work for this fast-growing office; must hare sales experience but not neces sarily in real estate; must be will ing to work. Call AD. 0531 for appt SALESMEN ~ Beil the new rlnie-away garbage disposer, sold on FHA plan, no down payment: commission far above i average: pay each week; will con-; aider few inexperienced men. Apply 5403 Ga. ave. n.w., 9:30 to noon.'; ___—29 ! “SALESMAN” An ambitious, intelligent, young man is wanted by a nationally known soap manufacturer serving the re tail grocery trade in Washington and vicinity. This is an opportunity for a good connection for a young man be tween the ages of 22 and 30. Prefer applicant living in Washing ton or vicinity. Weekly salary plus quarterly bonus. Automobile sup plied. business expenses paid, ade quate hotel allowance outside bead quarters. Applicant will please give full de tails: ate. education, marital status, previous sales experience, if any, and previous business connections. Box 49K-K. Star.—29 SALESMEN Top-Ranking Positions For KEEN, EAGER MINDS If you are eager for a professional sales career, future security and1 above-average Income, we invite you to consult with us. You may be an excellent salesman seeking a change; a professional man tired of his chosen career, or Inst an alert, active and fairly well-educated guy in a job that ^offers no future. We have openings for a limited num ber of men who desire a real oppor tunity for a career in salesmanship. Qualifications: Under 40. married, own a car. willing to work hard, follow instructions and have some sales sense. If you qualify, we will train you. Your work will be in Washington. D. C.. or surrounding area, on com pany-made appointments which af ford the opportunity of an imme diate income. Our present sales force, many of whom are earning up to $1,000 per month have been advised of this ad. For further Information be at: STATLER HOTEL Pan-American Room. Wednesday, May 31, not later than 9:30 a.m. —30 SANDWICH AND SALAD MAN. ex perienced, white. SASSIN'S. 1347 E st. n.w. —29 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS, prefer men between 26 and 35; sal ary. $1.25 hr., plus comm.; only well exper. men on lubrication work need apply. See Mr. Barron, mgr.. SUNOCO SERVICE STATION, Wis. ave. and River rd —30 SERVICE STATION MAN—Experi enced. Apply BARNETT8 AMOCO SERVICE, 7801 Wisconsin ave. n.w. —31 SERVICE STATION SALESMEN, high school graduates, age 22 to 27; good opportunity for ambitious men. Ap ply Mr. Green. SUN OIL CO.. 4940 Conn. ave. —29 SHEET METAL MECHANIC and help er, experienced men for roofing shop; driver’s permit and refs, re quired; good wages and steady work. Apply in person at J. C. FLOOD CO., 2012 14th st. n.w. —3 plus per hr. work for Washing ton's most progressive shop. GICH NER. LI. 7-9080. SALESMEN—Car preferred, but not necessary: to sell Frigidaire and Hot Point appliances, RCA. Phllco and Westinghouse TV and radios, for no money down: earnings up to $100 wk. WM. CHANDLER CO.. 1729 9th st. n.w. —31 SHOEMAKERS, vacation with pay. all legal holidays taken: good oppor tunity for right men. Don’t miss this chance. Apply OFFICIAL CLEANERS. 3740 Minn. ave. n.e. —29 SHOE SALESMAN—Part time: exper. in shoes for the family. Eves.. 0 to 9. all day Sat. Perm. 3412 14th st. n.w.. 2nd floor. —2 SHOE SALESMAN—Experienced only. Salary plus comm. Apply JOSEPH DE YOUNG. 12gS F st. n.w, —30 SHOE SALESMEN I Experienced Discount Privileges Apply Personnel Office Fourth Floor S. KANN SONS CO. SKIP TRACER One familiar with all phases of col lecting installment accounts; excel, salary, steady position, good future. Apply SLOAN’S. 735 7th st. n.w. SPOTTER, for cleaning plant, wanted at once, experienced, good salary, steady Job. 4447 Conn. ave. n.w., EM 4447 20 TAILOR—Experienced on uniforms; steady Job for right party. Apply S. W. RICE, ST. 6253. TAILOR, experienced, good salary, permanent position. Apply HOLLY WOOD CLOTHING CO., 703 7th TRUCK DRIVER, experienced, for*lo cal delivery; must be bondable; per manent. Box 273-G. Star. VULCANIZER. exper.;_SOI per wk., excel, working cond. BIN HUNDLEY. 3446 14th st. n.w. MAN WITH CAR to train locally for permanent position with large manu facturing co.. will consider inex perienced man who is willing worker. Man accepted will work under direct supervision of manager. Not can vassing. Earnings while training around $100 wkly. Apply 1116 O st. s.e. 1 p.m. sharp. —1 MAN. WHITE, exper. in delicatessen; good salary. 6540 Conn. ave. n.w WO. 0506. —1 SPECIALTY MEN. over 35—North now. South in winter: *25 and up daily front money. If you are free! to travel it will pay you to inves tigate this. For appointment, call P. H. COLLINS, Ambassador Hotel. 1* YOUNG MAN to sell furniture repair supplies and work stock; experience not necessary. BEDELL'S, 610 E IF YOU' ARE AMBITIOUS and look ing for a good job in the selling Held and not afraid of work, phone HI. 7801 for appt. for interview. Must have care. Between 7:15 p.m.—8:15 p.m. RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE wants all-around experienced clerk: sober, reliable. State age and salary. Hours 6 to 7. Sat, 8 to 0. Box 500-J, Star. MEN, START ON A 1 OR 2 DAY TRIAL BASIS IF YOU WISH To determine what an excellent op portunity this is. The Fuller Brush Co. has a few openings in estab lished territories. No experience nec essary. Instruction furnished by experienced men. Apply 979 Na tional Press Building, 14th and F sts. n.w., or call DI. 4477 or DI. 3498 —3i YOUNG MAN—Experienced Ore and casualty underwriter and salesman. Preferably living in Virginia and one who can type. Call RE. 49ou. YOUNG MAN for neighborhoocT'drag store, eves, and Sun.: white, over 18. reliable, "honest, willing to work: exper. not nec. - Apply in person with refs. 2537 Bladensburg rd. n.e YOUNG MAN. after school and Sets, to learn One food business. 1431 F st. n.w. —30 WANTED — Reliable colored butler, chauffeur, safe driver, non-drinker; good city references. Include teL no. with reply. Box 51-K, Btar. 30* WHITE LABORER—Cemetery experi ence preferred but not necessary, full time employment to capable man. good wages Apply GBORGE WASHINGTON CEMETEK'YRtgg. rt. extended, beyond University lane, Md. —as HELP MEN (Cent.) WANTED 100—DEALERS—100 1 OP AMERICAS LARGEST MAN UFACTURERS OP ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS AND ALUMI NUM STORM DOORS WILL HELP YOU ESTABLISH A BUSINESS OP YOUR OWN. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED WK FINANCE ENTIRE DEAL. COM* IN AND TALK IT OVER AT 1127 9th ST. N.W. NO PHONE CALLS _—29 TWO SALESMEN TO SET I ELEC TRICAL APPLIANCES AND TV. MUST BB EXPERIENCED FOR OUT SIDE SALES LEADS FURNISHED AND FLOOR TIME VERY LIB ERAL DRAW AGAINST COMMIS SION CAR NECESSARY BETHESDA TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO 7556 OLD GEORGETOWN RD BE THESDA. MD. OL. 4904. —30 HELP WOMEN I ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK i Exper. in checking invoices, handling j purchase orders and receiving papers. Must oe quick and ac curate with figures. .V* day week Write Box 461-G Star._ ASSISTANT MANAGER Responsible, aggressive woman wanted for full time, well paying position Must be an extrovert who wants to sell and train other women to sell. Expanding organization has a careei opening for a woman of these qual ities. Excellent Income If you qual ify. Automobile required for local driving, but not for canvassing Telephone EX. 5034 for appt. with company representative. Tues. and Wed. Only—10:30-6 p.m. __—30 BEAUTICIAN—All around ' opera tor wanted for permanent position Ap ply FRED. THE HAIRSTYLIST, at Phillpsborn. 60S 11th st. n.w. BEAUTICIAN — Must be neat and attractive. Need a license, no exp needed. Call RA. 7512. —30 BEAUTICIAN. expert permanent waver and finger waver. We no nqt give cold waves. FLORENCE GIL FILLAN, 1714 Conn. ave. n w. —1 BEAUTICIAN, shampoo, manicurist, 5-day wk. 9 to 6 Apply GASTON OF PARIS. 1741 Conn. Ave. —31 BEAUTY OPERATOR experienced; good salary and commission: 5 day week. ALFRED BEAUTY SALON. 2227 North Pershing dr.. Arl., Vs.. CH. 6651. —29 BEAUTY OPERATOR to learn special face treatment at cool summer re sort. Box N6-K. Star. 30* BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY to work In builder's office, experienced; 5-day week: work in Bethesda. Box 316 J. Star. s BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly experi enced; full charge of complete set of double-entry books, for fine ladles' specialty store. Knowledge of typing: permanent position. Apply THE ESSIE O'DONNELL CO’Y, 3407m Conn ave. n.w. —30 BOOKKEEPERS. Hamilton National Bank has opening for experienced machine bookkeeper, age 18-35. Apply In person, 610 14th at. n.w. _29 BOOKKEEPER, full or part time; some experience. Apply In person, 420(i Wis. ave. 20 BOOKKEEPING MACHINE operator— NCR 3.000 preferred: others con sidered; state experience: splendid opportunity Box 30-0. Star. —3 Cashiers and Hostesses For large restaurant chain, perm, position*, with top salary for exper. persons. Evening shifts avail, only. Sundays Included. Apply In person. vtrwnne] office. HOT SHOPPES. 1124 H ST. N.W. —29 CASHIER-TYPIST—For auto finance company; n.e. section; excellent starting salary. Box 489-J, Star. CASHIER-CLERK—For cigar counter in drugstore; 6-day week; no Sun days; $35 wk; experienced preferred. TIPTON St MYERS, 1400 14th st, n.w.—31 CLERICAL POSITION Furniture Department Department store background helpful, accuracy in handling figures neces sary; excellent opportunity for ambi tious young lady; discount on pur chases; free hospitalization and other employe benefits. Apply per sonnel office. 5th floor. THE GOLDENBERG CO. 7th, 8th and K Sts. N.W. —30 CLERK-TYPIST To work in well established auto mobile business, in new. modern, air-conditioned building: group hos pitalization and paid vacation. LUSTINE NICHOLSON CHEVROLET, WA. 7200. Ext. 3,_—29 CLERK WANTED—Reindeer frozen custard store; full or part time. Apply between 6 and 9 p.m. 8430 Colesviile rri., 'cross Sears Roebuck. CLERK-TYPIST Preferably with comptometer experi ence to work in accounting dept, of large organisation. Air-condi tioned office with employes cafeteria and other employe benefits. Apply in person to 1724 H st. n.w. —30 CLERK, white, for laundry-dry clean ing store; part time. Apply in per son, after 11 a m.. 1306 H st.^n.e. CLERK, for dry cleaning store. "Ex perience preferred: 5-day week. DEPENDABLE CLEANERS, 3008 Columbia pike. Arlington. —1 CLERKS for dry-cleaning stores; must be experienced; good salary. Apply LUNA CLEANERS. 1605 14th st. n.w. _ r 30* CLERK—28 to 30, for our branch store, located at 5616 Conn. sve. n.w.; resident of Chevy Chase area preferred. Apply ELITE LAUNDRY CO.. 2119 14th st. n.w. —29 CLERKS. TYPISTS and cost clerks (3). Air-conditioned Bethesda of fice. Good opportunity combined with good working conditions. Per manent positions. Ages 18 to 30. WI. 5573. —2 CLERK-TYPIST, not over 30: 5-day week, hospitalization, surgical serv ice and life Insurance provided. MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 1301 H st. n.w. Call MRS. STOUT. NA. 6690. —30 CLERK-TYPIST, for general office work, with basic knowledge of book keeping: interesting position in ladies' specialty store. JOSEPH R. HARRIS CO.. 1224 F st. n.w, —30 CLERKtTYPIST Local branch Household Finance Corp Vacation, hospitalization, insurance: 5V4-day. 40-hr. wk. Apply to W. T ADKIN. 3237 Rhode Island ave., Mt. Rainier. Md._—29 Comptometer Operator Experienced, to work in air-condi tioned office of large organization. Salary arranged with interview. Employes’ cafeteria, hospitalization insurance, paid vacations and other employe benefits. Apply in person to 1734 H st. n.w._—30 COMPANION AND HOUSEKEEPER —For Jewish couple; live-in; nice environment; good salary. TU. 3587 between 9-5 P.m. only. —31 COOK—Would like to have colored woman to cook in fine club and take complete charge. Must furnish A-l references. Apply in person. 1425 You st. n.w., between 6 and 8 p.m. —30 COUNTER GIRLS, experienced, need ed at once. Apply 119 B st. s.e., The Virginian.—20 COUNTER SUPERVISOR Ft cafeteria, must have experlen cafeteria counter and restauran vork; early shift; no 8un. or nig work: state age. recent experlen' salary expected and work refs, p 315-J. 8tar, _— DRUG CLERK—Ex per" no Sundays. SUITLAND PHARMACY, 4892 Suit la-'i rd. s.e.. HI. 2974. —29 DRUG a^d COSMETIC CLERK, ex per.; no Sundays: good pay. EAST ERN PHARM., 13tn and D sts.^n.e. FIELD MANAGER Over 30 years of age. with experience in direct sales: will consider a good salesman without experience in supervision, but prefer experience In handling men: must have car: compensation open. Call HU. S743 for appointment.__—30 FLORIST. part-time. experienced young woman. Apply In person, 4200 Wis. ave. —29 FOUNTAIN GIRL, colored, excel, drugstore position. Must have at least 2 year’s exper. on one D. C. fountain. Hrs.. 3:30 to 11 p.m. Sal ary $25 to start. 3501 Ga. aye. n.w. —29 FOUNTAIN GIRLS and drug clerks; experienced, white, s.e. drug store. Box 443-G. star.—30 FOUNTAIN GIRLS White, dependable, experienced. No Sundays. Apply in person only. NATIONAL DRUG CO., 1000 Conn, ave.—29 GIRL, oolored. must have good ap oearance. clear penmanship, fast writer, to write orders for dry clean ing store. Apply DEBONAIR VALET, 2812 Conn, ave.—30 Machine Bookkeeper experience preferred Age 20-25 40-Hour, 5-Day Week Outstanding Working Conditions Personnel PDepartment National Savings & Trust Co. MAJOR AIRLINE Has openings for reservation sales agents; National Airport location; rotating shifts; minimum age 21; minimum education high school but college’ training preferred. Apply In person to Mr. Tomley, U. 8. Em ployment Service. 315 12th st n.w., Washington, Wed.. May 31st. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. only; Thursday, June 1st, 0 a.m. to lt noon only. —01 a !HELP WOMEN! MANAGER For neighborhood children'* shop, must be experienced; excel, chance for a real go-getter Wyte stating age. marital status, experience and salary expected to BOX 135-J, STAR —29 MARKER AND ASNOKTEK for laun dry must be experienced. Appiy LUNA CLEANERS. 1«J5 14th st. 0 ■*. 30* MASSEUSE with experience: perma nent position. Residence. EM 4347; business. FX. 6729. —,10 i NURSE, white, age 22-40; pvt. hos •pitai. CO 4734. —31 GENERAL office worker: steady po sition. typing net Cali OL. 9223. —30 ! PBX Opera ter tor 3 p.m to 11 p.m shift, age 20 to 35. pleasant per sonality and vows essentia! See resident director. YMCA. 17:ffl o st. n.w. bet. 3 and 5:30 p.m. No phone calls. * —29 PERSONNEL interviewer, part-time.' to assist in interviewing and screen ing prospective employes from truck drivers to executive positions Stste experience and time available for such work and if regularly employ ed. Write Box 239-J. Star. —30 SALESGIRLS, age IN to 30: must have retaU sales exper hrs . 9:30 a m. to « p.m.. Mon. through Ft'. *35 per wk. to start Apply WAL GREEN CO Pentagon Bldg —2 SALESLADIES, for suit, dress and ac cessories dents, in our new Silver Spring store Pull or part time ' Interesting position for Qualified experienced person. Apply JOSEPH I B. HARRIS CO . 1224 P st. n.w. —3 SALESLADY—Experienced in chll-l drens wear; salary and commls-1 sion. Apply at NAYLOR KIDDIE LAND. 2S"H Alabama ave. s.e.—30 SALESLADY, experienced, for ladles' dept, in position leading to asst, manager or asst buyer in near fu ture. Must have refinement, ac customed to ItAPfilR'K good clientele ar.d be willing worker. Apply Room 512 International Bldg. 1319 F st. n.w., THE YOUNG MENS SHOP —3 SALESWOMAN, to manage dress shop In Clarendon Must have years of selling exper.. not afraid of hard work or responsibility: good salary and splendid opportunity for the right person. Box 1S-J. Star. —;pi SALESWOMAN Alert, well-groomed woman can earn *73 wkly. No canvassing, collecting or delivering. No exper required We train you. A personal interview will be arranged immediately if you will write, giving qualifications and phone number. Box 334-G. Star —31 SALESWOMEN To be on call to work, 9:20 a.m. to 8:05 p.m„ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Discount Privileges Apply Personnel Office Fourtlf Floor S. KANN SONS CO. w SECRETARY, part-time, experienced^ Call OR. 8051. SHIRT OPERATORS for laundry unit; must be experienced Apply LUNA CLEANERS. 1S05 14th at. n.w. 30* SHOE SALESWOMEN / Experienced Discount Privileges Apply Personnel Office Fourth Floor S. KANN SONS CO. --- —2 SECRETARY, for established law firm in Hyattsville. Md. WA 3100 if no answer. WA. 8875. _30 SECRETARY, patent law office, good typist, Intelligent; dictating machine experience helpful, shorthand not necessary; Ideal working conditions. Box 64-K. Star. —30 SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER—Expert anced, capable of assuming respon sibility and displaying initiative in downtown real estate office; 5-day monthly W start. Box 261-J. Star. _29 SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER—Not over 32. with at least 5 years ex perience and 2 years college train ing; position available June 1; 5-day week; small office; $225 to start; $250 in 3 months if service satis factory Dive experience, education and religious affiliation. Box 144-G, Star. _3i SILK FINISHERS, vacations with Pay; will teach if not experienced. APP'v in peraon. OFFICIAL CLEAN ! MIS- ’2'40 Minn. ave. n.e. —30 SILK PRESSES, must be experienced, reliable; steady job; excellent salary. Apply DEBONAIR VALET. 2612 Conn. ave. - __30 SILK FINISHER, experienced: good Pay- steady position for right girl. Call Mr. Breeden. OL. 1601. TOWN & COUNTRY CLEANERS —30 SKIP TRACER °,ne. familiar with all phases of col- ' lecting Installment accounts; excel, salary, steady position, good future. | Apply SLOAN’S. 735 7th st. n.w. SUP COVER CUTTERS wanted. Year rpund work. Expens only need apply, i Call OR. 3003 _og SODA-SANDWICH GIRLS, colored.! must be fully exper.. busy drug,1 fountain. QUIGLEY'S, 21st and \ G sts. n.w. _30 SODA FOUNTAIN GIRL, high type, exper.: good wages, no nights, no S¥?d!&5;„?*£-?'ana*'r' hood REX ALL DRUG CO., ,th and E sts. n.w. STENOGRAPHER-" Permanent employment for experi enced stenographer, under 35; pleas ant working condition, in air-condi tioned office: croup Insurance and other employe benefits: 5-day. 40 hr. wk . Apply SAFEWAY STORES. INC.. 184o 4th st. n.e,_— 1 STENOGRAPHER and general cleri cal: under 40: interesting, diversified work; must be neat, accurate typist; vacation and other benefits; 5-day, 35-hr. wk.; salary $40 to start. Apply Wed.. Thurs. or Fri. morning only. BLINDED VETERANS' ASSO CIATION. 2438 18th st. n.w. STENOGRAPHER and typist: pref erably experienced in building busi ness; good pay and opportunity for advancement. HARWOOD CONST. CO.IS'IO Kit. n.w. RE. 0707. —29 STENOGRAPHER, under 35: perm, position with national insurance or ganization; 5-day week, pleasant working conds. See MR. BAILEY. 418 Woodward Bldg. —31 . STENOTYPIST. under 36. permanent position. Small office. 38-Rr. week. Call HO. 2302. —31 STENOGRAPHER - RECEPTIONIST— For law office. Fast, accurate short hand required. Air cond.: alternate Saturdays half day; excel, salary Box 40-J. Star —29 STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST capable of handling large volume details: age 30 to 40. good opportunity, willing worker: old-established firm; good future: experienced in office work. Give full details past experience, ref erences. Box 89-K. 8tar. —29 STENOGRAPHER jn financial in-1 stitution: short hours with 5-day week; pleasant surroundings. NA.! 0254. Hr. 26. —29 STENOG. - BOOKKEEPER. Arlington mortgage loan firm; must be perma nent. Box 428-J. Star. —30 TAILORESS. must be experienced on men's clothing. LIVINGSTON’S. P06 7th st n.w. —30 TEACHER for small nursery school in nearby Maryland. State age. ex perience and salary expected. Box 112-J Star. —29 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS to work in lge. portrait studio. 5-day wk.. pleasant working conditions. HARRIS ft EWING. NA. 8700. —29 TYPIST and general office work, ex perienced. accurate on detail*, neat and speedy; excellent salary to one • who can qualify for permanent posi tion Good working hours, liberal vacation and sick leave. Box 39-J, TYPIST; 5-day week. Apply between 2 and 5 o.m Room 1038, Conti nental bldg.. 1611 K st. n.w. —29 ^ABRAMSON* *CO. *16 3 tlT st^n w HELP WOMEN (C—t.) TYPIST—Opportunity to learn med ical secretarial work Must be neat 1 efficient and reliable Give na-: Uonality training and experience I Experience not neceaaary 11 high school graduate and good typist Box 4S7-J. Star —09 TYPIST. AND OFFICE GIKL. exp desired in bousing construction office near Palls Church: mile from public bus Reply In own hand writing giving address and tele phone. State salary desired Box ?*4-E Star —09 WAITRESSES White, over 01. experienced la arm service: split shift No Suns or late night work Apply 3-5 p m TALLY HO RESTAURANT *10 17th ft. I n.w.__—.ill WAITRESSES, experienced Apply 10-1 10 noon 3-3 p.m . NAPOLI RES TAURANT. 919 Sheridan st n.w. —09 I WOMEN—In printing shop: 40-hr. wk Box 107-E. Star —Chi WOMAN, educated, with personality ior responsible position Splendid; iuture for applicant meeting reouire-i ments. Box 4«-G Star, — alert well-educated woman. with personality to supervise a na tionally sponsored program for girls and women This position of fers interesting work and a splendid mccme for a lifetime career Pre vious experience in teaching, or ganization lor sales work desirable 1 Car necessary for local driving To arrange for a personal Interview, call OR 3372. between 9 and 121 a.m. Ask for MRS. McCHESNEY AMBITIOUS WOMEN—We ha^e° 31 established Avon territories avail 1 now. reg customers waiting vour i call Excel, weekly income for vour snare hours. RE *loh. —;»n ! SUMMER WORK—College student for position as travelers information1 aide must be able to work until Labor Day Prefer an attractive girl who ean wear a sis* 12 si lt. I Apply personnel office. HOTEL 8TATLER. 16th and L sts n.w.! —30 COLLEGE GRADUATE or equivalent. —Consultant In customer's service department: will train: *45 to *55.1 5-day wk. Apply 1025 Conn, ave... Shite 404. bet. 4:30 and 0:30 ! __„ WOMAN I To Demonstrate and Sell Washing Machines I Apply Employment Office Fourth Floor Lansburgh & Bro. 7th, 8th and E Sts.- N.W. _—30 WRAPPERS ro be on call to work, 9:20 ajn. to 6:05 p.m. or 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Discount Privileges Apply Personnel Office Fourth Floor S. KANN SONS CO. HELP MEN AND WOMEN COMPUTER, 3 years' responsible ex per. I. B. M. equipment, ability to set. up problem and wire boards, some plotting and graphing wind tunnel exper. desirable; male ox female. age 21 to 35; good pay; ex cellent hours. Also statistical clerk. tPd Plotting essential. WA. 3800. Ext. 270. —30 COUPLE*—Part time ianitor; maid ,ree apartment and salary. WO. 7651. —31 OPERATORS (4i—Stitchers for com mercial sewing machines; must be excellent. Apply in person. 818 F _st.. Rm. 107. 30 YOUNG BANK CLERK—To learn banking business, with old estab lished national bank in Upper Marl boro. Md.; references required. Marlboto 3378. —29 WE HAVE SEVERAL openings in our hospitalixaHon. accident and health insurance department offering the things you have always wanted in a telling position. leads furnished, supervised training, office space and facilities and liberal commissions. Selling experience and automobile desired but not absolutely necessary. Only neat, capable people who desire to establish a permanent career need apply. Phone EX. 1913 or EX. 1992 for appolntmnt. _30 HELP DOMESTIC COOK, colored, to do downstairs work, live In; have other help. Must have experience and references. WO. .Y0l»r>. _o COOK, G.H.W.. experienced, with ref _erences; live in. OR. 7020. _30 COOK-LAUNDRESS, 1 o'clock through dinner, occasional baby sitting: sal ary and /urn. house; S's-day wk. rCu iwLO' :l'85-5-, —30 a-S;.W't *xper- cook; recent ref. req ; $30; free every other Thurs. p.m and Suns. 7760 10th st. n.w. —30 o . Sle?n and reliable for g.h.w ; 8 to 4 Mon. through Frl., 8 to 1 on Sat. Apply at 16 Cheverly Circle, Cheverly. Md. and bring itts. °™» l° care for; l<i-yr.-old_child, g.h.w.. light cooking, for working fsimlly: own room; *25; apply 1600 14th st. n.w. _4 GiSiw-^plaln cbok; must live In; wk.: no Sundays, off day Thurs.; local refs. req. EM. 1440 GIRL or woman, white, g.h.w.. care ‘'yr -old girl for employed couple live in as one of family, upstairs rm„ good home; $15 wk. KE. 3-48T0. EEPER. white, live in. g.h.w., I care of 8-yr.-old boy for employed ! ™ Mo hlalth card- *8" ™° .pH. o05n after 6. 30* MmJf?fG;H',1'-TExp- with children, motherly interest 2-yr.boy; locsil checkup; o days. 9-7 pjn.; $2(1 Mam 1.?Ah.Tn w" Apt. 202 aft. 12 MAID. 30-45. white, g.h.w. good cook, make home here. TO. 6886. WHITE lady wanted to live in.1 do light housekeeping and practical C»H EA. 8479. 29 WOMAN—Cleaner, laundress; 5-day JJ***- §„t0 plus car fare. Ngrth Silver 8pring area. SL. 0016. SETTLED WHITE LADY to care for elderly invalid lady and prepare her meals. 12:30 p.m. to 7:3n p.m., 6 day wk.; salary open Box 41-J, Star. _29 Settled Woman Cook Willing to live in. Telephone alter 11 a.m.. Woodley 3341. or call for l2i?rvlIw« Williamsburg lane off Porter atreet n.w. —30 AGENTS AGENTS—ORGANIZATIONS! — Make up to 1007. profit, plus bonuses! 8ell country's finest line greeting cards, etc.; special sample offers on approval; free folders; Christmas imprints (50/S1 to 26/S1.95); *1 personal stationery: napkins, coast en. etc. Write OATTIS CO.. JO* 4 18th st. n.w„ Wash- D. C. SITUATIONS MEK ' ACCOUNTANT. 10 yrs.' exper.. wants part-time work as bookkpr., monthly sute.. tax returns; 1 to 3 days wkly.; salary open. Box tS9-K. Star. 30* ACCOUNTING. lull or part time, executive ability, wide experience In detailed cost and ccneral accounting: tax problems. Box .".0-K, Star. 2»» COLLEGE GRADUATE. 28. veteran, personable, adaptable, experienced in newspaper work, specialized sales, motion picture distribution: present employment unsatisfactory. Box 37 K. Star. • EDITORIAL AS8T. — Grad., exper. secy.; grad.. Journ.. public rels.; mar ried; available. NA. 2630. Ext. 408. • MIDWEST editor, able, exper.. seeks option with local newspaper in public relations or allied field. Box 359-J. Bter. —30 FAINTER, contract exper.. wishes Job. lerge or small; quick worker. AD. MvOfi RADIO REPAIRING—Young men wants part-time bench work. MR. SYKES. RA. 2858 after 7. 29* YOUNG MAN. 24. college graduate, major In economics and political science, desires position with small concern or private Individual. Refa. Box 361-J, Star. —29 SITUATIONS WOMEN COMPANION desires position to elder *7 iedv; eould leave city: cheerful. INTERIOR^iTecORATOR, art background, wants Job with re liable firm: accept very small pay to gain experience; consider tem porary or part time Job. CH. 7|17. SITUATIONS WOMEN iC—t.) NURSE, practical, white, we!' txper I wishes perm, potmen. S hr. duly D- C. area, lire out. WO 4»BC —2* NURSES—Inter-racial re* U try qua ri fled for any type casts. DU 3CSC or U T-tUfdS. 31* ORGANIST-—Organist-director, exp In ail Protestant churches. Box 1B4-J Star —30 YOUNG LADY. 34 10 yrs ' retailing executive experience desires posi tion Box To-O Star —30 COLLEGE STUDENT desires position as receptionist, lypisi doctor s or demist ofBce will work through opening of school. TR. i<StB>. bet l-’-f p.m STENOGRAPHER. former airlines I stewardess, college graduate. SB. de sires temporary secretarial position 5 weeks. 4 Tears experience as sec retary Box 43-K Star 31* YOUNG LADY with experience In personnel and public contact work desires employment Call LU l-58d,V RELIABLE COLORED GIRL desires any type of efflee work iwo years college training In business Call MISS BAILEY. HO D741 30* SITUATIONS DOMESTIC GIRL—Colored desires part time or days work rels HO BUN GIRL, colored, wishes iki 5 dars a week t Monday ibrouah Fridas»; 5-5 wk HU. mif* GIRL, colored, wants f mciorrr.*nl eg domestic worker, part time, or laundry work ref. LI 3-4«Tl> —30 GIRL—Colored, desires job a*, nurse maid. light house work Ml ?\'44, after 4. G.HW.—Girl, colored wants day's1 work. Y’^ltake care of children good ret Phona ST ?i»4T • woman desires domestic work. 5'a-day week; ref. LI. 4-*.Vjj» .! MIDDLE AGED WHITE tomnn will I •*“<* a* to 4 hrs. of her time as* moJ"£r s in exchange for room ana board and small salary «£•„’ L st. * e >>o« FILIPINO—Butler houseman: 'neat., with previous experience; city or country, bachelor preferred Box' !titt-K. Star. -it. WOMAN—Colored wants if days work Tuesday. Wednesday 55 and car tare good refs MI 1H81 COLORED WOMAN—C. HW M,-dav wk no cooking or perm d.vs work !»V'hdry. cleaning; A-l refs. DU. INSTRUCTION COURSES RROADt ASTING and television writ ing and production taught in small classes and private lessons new term begins soon Audition for full and partial scholarships short 'ummer course for writers and ac tors NATIONAL ACADEMY OP BROADCASTING. 3338 16th at n.w . DE 5580 MODERN TRAINING tn heautv eul iort. tublects taught Approved bv Government for GI training. da»l »n<l classes WAR-PITNN BEAUTY COLLEGE tttn O .t nw 1 ENGLISH AND FRENCH LESSONS; advice about writing. (rammer, speech and personality Columbia. Sorbonne grad. AD 8700. Ex: 22H HO* AUTOMOBILE DRIVING LESSONS In dual-controlled cars, by professional, Instructor Call DF. 8000. Monday through Saturday H* 1 NEW (LASSES IN SHORTHAND.! U'R‘0?- bookkeeping, comptometer L5AIL,. court reporting BOYD ■92500L l.ni o si. n ». NA 2340 EARN YOUR DIPLOMA at home In apare time: high school, business.; engineering: 400 other courses I I c. S.. 2111 Bond_Bldg ME 8 I lift_ B.,*W° body FENDER'WORK' i Reliable sthool will personally Inter-! view mechanically-inclined men to train In metal work, welding, apray painting for this big-pay trade LCA/nln spare time Write AUTO CRAFTS TRAININO. Box 358-H star. MOTOR TRAVEL ____ DESIRE RIDE. vie. Mobile or Pensa n&M wir 6240. share —an"* DRIVING t6 EL PASO, leaving May .11; can take 2: help drive; small ex* Jjense. Call OW. 3021. 20* “I.TIBED NAVAL OFFICER driving Bulck Roadmaster to West Coast, scenic trip optional: take three leaving June 5. Locust 3-7501 ao« TELEVISION REPAIRS TELEVISION SERVICE, day or night Call MERCURY. DU. 3303 Com plete service all makes. 29* FREE! FREE! FREEf~ First repair with renewal of second service contract: 2-hr. service Sa wHi-trASSS" LI- 4-~’G«0. JIM'S T. V, SERVICE. 3 350 H st. n e. PHILCO OWNERS For,Factory-Authorized Service CALL AT. 3745 Continental Radio * Television Co. __ —30 REPAIRS AND SERVICE ADDITIONS. PORCHES, recreation rooms; nothin* down, 7 yrs, to pay HAMILTON CONSTR. CO.. RE. 44*;. ADDITIONS-PORCH ENCLOSURES. bsmt Improvements, etc. For a solution to your problem or an esti mate. call MR. WILSON. AT 4100 ANTIQUE FURNITURE upholstered. Large selection ol fabrics, expert 1 £,r£jj£man' *slab- 6EGAL BROS_rL'I4 14th it. a w. NA. 283,“ BRICKWORK, first class service on all types of brickwork; chimneys, walls, walks, porches, cement flmMi lng. plastering, also carpentry. Me chanics reliable, satisfaction guar •nt-eed Jfrce- estimates. Cali MR. p.A tEwis. lu l-aos i. BRICK CONTRACTOR—No tob too Call °FRt0° -il"*11 R1NALDI * CO CARPENTER—General contracting, remodeling, screens built and re paired. SL 0393. —3i CARPENTER, remodeling, repairing; white mechanics AINSWORTH. RA CARPENTER—Alterations and re pairs. old and new work; no Job too small. Call OW. 5527. —1 CARPENTRY—Attics finished, recre ation rms . porches lncl.. stairways, dormer windows, residential or com merclal J. E. HENDRICKS. UN. 3491 CARPENTRY—Gen remodel.; cabs »*>«>»«• icreens MR LAWRENCE. RA. 9703. TU 1131 CEMENT WALKS, driveways, will!. porches. white mechanic. JACK SPARKES. HO. 8439. CEMENT WORK: stone walia. flag stone terraces, walks, chimneys, fire places. cement driveways, porches, retaining walls, pipe drainage, all waterproofing F. MAR CUCCip, Route 5. Horners lane Rockville, Md. Phone Rockville 3588. CLOGGED DRAIN PIPL8 Klecm ^oaniaPhi^*rh!^ an« day any nlcbt. ELECTRICAL. Instal., repairs, rewir ing stores, homes, fluorescent fix tures: licensed contr. RA. 2222. —3 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS—Outlets in stalled: specializing In remodeled bldas. SEYMOUP LEVY 2339 IH.h st. n.w. CO. 9598. Established 1919. ELECTRIC At REPAIRS, installations prompt courteous, guaranteed serv *«. A C ELECTRIC CO RA 585' FENCE, galvanized chain link, all I posts set in concrete: Immediate I erection, get the beat for Teas No money down. 36 mo to pay. Pnone HO 6883: eves, and Suns.. DE 9584 i FLOORS sanded ana finished Qua MORRIS *sV t#r*W* °r'C‘ “ FLOORS SANDED and finished: old floors made like new, TAYLOR FLOOR SERVICE. WA 1129 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. papering, painting, interior, exte-! rior Call BARR AT. 3657. —29 FLOOR SANDING and finishing, new low D.£lc!?; al1 "orlt guaranteed L, D HANKINS. AP. 4137. —31 HOME IMPROVEMENT — Painting, floor sanding, papering, plastering, etc. Call MR SPELLER. JO. 2-6286 or HI. 7785 LAWN MOWER8 sharpened and re paired; latest factory methods used; quick service. DISTRICT LOCK HARDWARE CO.. 731 8th st. a*. MODERNIZING and additions, cellar! to roof Call ST. 3366-67 for free1 est taste* NATIONAL CONTRACT r/ CO 1203 Rye at n w PAINTING, paperhanging. Roof, gut ter and carpentry repair*. Pure oil paint used RA 16647. GE. 8600 PAINTING—Interior and exterior, also wall washing. Call MR. SMITH to_do your work. LI. 3-4238. _5 PAINTING AND PAPERING—First class work guaranteed, free esti mates. SL. 021(3, —31 PAINTING, PAPERING, wall scrap ing. plastering For a Job well done at a price you can afford to Day call MR MALHOYT. CO 1382 PAINTING AND PAPERBANGINO— 2S years' experience; best of work manshio: all work guar. CO 5478 PAINTING AND DECORATING — Master mechanics; free estimates, term*. WA. 7261. —29 PAINTING AND PAPERING, com ano ret-satls customer* for over 26 rr» l.AWIRENrE RA 0703 TV 1131 PAPERING—High-grade work. Do own work. 'Best quality > White mech. H FOWLER. Hillside 3508. »> PAINTING and interior decorating snd exterior; 3" vrs.' exn ; free esti mate. JAMES D. MAPLE HU. 8723. , PAINTING. PAPERING, patching, floor sanding Immediate. Free estimates. LOVELESS. AD. 1523. 3* PAINTING AND PAPERING, lst-class workmanship: work done Immedi ately. Call MR POAT. OI. 5013. ■_ —3 PAINTING AND PAPERING Work guaranteed. Free estimate*. Expert mechanic*. Swing work donr SH. 3839 PAINTING—REPAIRS ! ST. 3480, and NO. 4989 tt(* _•» PAINTING “ PAPERHANGING _ BY E. POULIN For Free Estimates and Sample Books Dial AP. 2880—AD. 9626 _30* PAPERING, ft-rm.. 2-story, ball house 986: do own work: white mech. NA 6734. DU. 1320 after 6. gad_Sun PAPERS ANQING—*7 up per~ rm., I960 washable sunfast papers: work tmraBtMd. OR. 4346. OK. 9441. | REPAIRS AND SIRVICI Kwi.l PAPERING - PAINTING — Paper re moved by at earn colored nertiaairs; work tuaranteed free estimate. HO TB47_. __ PAPERING BY GREEN Price; eg; ro« ' Call Ol «.t.V> —:> PAPERING AND PAINTIHO A-l work animates free Call MR. BECKETT Ml. iWfl, DU 40.AX —I Paper hanginC- oaintmt Boor flnlahsn*. wall acrapm* white me chanic*. prompt and real TO. paving, caacrete stdrwalka Pae »tones, driiewaxs basements, etc ; asphalt dnvewaxa parkin* lot*: rindrr snfl travel Union S3<U FLASTEKING and remodellnt retW tnt' walls and partitions patched of renewed LV 4-;tO« after «i — :\A FLASTEKING a specialty larae and amali Jobs, new or oM work, whit# mechanics, work euar NO PLUMBING and BEATING, no" ob too small "4-hr service reaa price# in D C and Md. l?N 43Si< —3 > PLl MRiMr- No tw. toe swia.i re. PIVMBING AND BEATING. Bath rooms k.•.ehrns. newly tnataUed «r remodeled at moderate cost Free estimate* No down payment Terma arranted Display rm . all* Oa. n * Open eventnts J, fHAPIRO ret plumber D C and Md TU 1 Pi.li' REERIGERATURS RCPAIRtD a'va •esbjrj. tuaranteed service ROOFIN' G TINNING roof ptlDMial autterlna and spotitir.a Call MR SHIPLEY. (IS 41.A* —to ROOF REPAIR*, antlers and spouts, uSf £f,'5ut!L repairs. Call MR BUD EX 8&.AA _31 ROOFING, all types no tab wa *fNCCMS.r0^*l,A8? SCmtEK rour porch now »hUt I 8?*V*tKJWi£r,*u* l>nB* «• imti. ’Si... aanT -«? {f{ •I' . OR 1A4* WORN SINK TOPS replaced wiiR Formica or stainless steel Call HD MASTER APPLIANCE CO BAB WINDOW CLEANING and wan '•shine Cal) 1,0 viPdrt _*$ HI. DO ALL KINDS OF ItRICR WORK P^n'y. experienced men on hand. U!i FA '344. m CIIARl.ES DESPFBT—■ Taka old and y&trs^NO W°rk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AnilKESMNG MACHINES—Pull lln«. WRITERBco"Du S?"4 TTP« i *r,?Ar,SS,NO MAmiNE—N.W, IU $.iH,6') now *f> I.S UNITED TTPE* ' WRITER CO RE I1T7 AIR COMPRESSORS, spray cutup. 1 ment. bargains. low monthly pay* I LIfn4-o.'tm?10 P* —■ V-. AIR-CONDITIONING UNITS_ New »&s£ srL~v*s M'HS: U V-raaK CONDITIONING UNITS — Nrw J950 window models for rent by tne week, month or season C»U now to reserve your unit Supply units limited nil II 'rn,1V.i? .* M REFRIGERATION ^ j* ' J- *t. n e . vour Philct »nd York ai thorlted dealer ! ^n;NDr,eTnu?iE."nd,,i.S..V;d M i xrvh&r1"* c*u 110 8-^ i **? C?f8®,,Ti2"“*’ hew 1M0 mod. I real lei®* PARAMOUNT* CO '“cja* free n * HU 4800 A*0" 't,yRn‘ONP,J,.ONr" “•* *U«low •4Sled u*n.CP j:diVV.,sh ■<48.’l: nights FR Sis" gT0’ .CONDITIONERS, nrw and re - | •??,d,l-tirtne,d;n*ol<!' rented, exchanged | aerviced fully guaranteed OR 47ft# ! BISHOP equipment CO ; %h',P orlde tn renderlnt prompt, ^efficient service ANTIQUE soea - - Carved walnut frame; good condition. OW. 7ftA8. 1 A«,rTiWlHS8~ir0r*!uln'* 8 Bhop gen eral line, bargains every day. 8000 i -9-*2n- av^ Chew Clitse. Md _« Akk[S, C,'*LMERS. Model HD-.VO VA*5®1 with tractor shovel; used lor n!.nd.*y'c, * 1! 8*11 due to rhanar ti ?incr'sr,P*fLb1 5£*n M°hday at 1500 AWNivr w*vt," 11 *y" Arlington, Va. AWNING—Koolvent, slxe Sox-’o u . SH,,w|um'oum. no posts. Complete. M^oRy^ m°,r,Wl A»«„, ss- “y’-o.rsn,; dyop.„»wning5: (,n 3H.)n wln()n» pulSes* *40 ‘wf.'lOiLY* roP*" r,r,d CARRIAGE. Thayer, twln-sir.r| j baby car bed washer, apt, -lie. : Easy OL 0800 _oo B™nrtm,^,RRIAM E’ E,d deluded »<;od condition, $20. Call HO. 45.V1 _______—no BASINS N**: JKmpl,*t* with 8P'«o'» and trap*, iJ,hew close-coupled tol let>» and tanks $18.95: new toilet BLDO 5S^wnA9*^R“CK,"9 * BLDG MAJERIAI; CO. 4,1.12 Minn. bathtubs, built-in. $28: new- and HJKfl. Plumbing fixture* BLOCK’S, jy*T*new u»ed. bullt-ln. legs: 8‘hit"' basins, toilet* PEERLEsi arn'E,S.A° 2237 Oa. »v* DtM7o! B. , n ***?' h*lr mattress, coy. ered box springs. $75. HO #110. BI.D LEGS, for coll or box mrliuii Jffuwt«,.°..8»W00- bed’ " "! ! ''msiires*1®" •Xceflen?*,?ondHlom*P{^ Pbone WO. 4.111, ft ’til li pl 8'0, Binu’ ;* comP'- bed outfit* j ,gi. mah 4-poster, extra length; front Immac. home; also new Delco retgr motor: reas EM. 0043. _30 BICYCLE BARGAINS, new and re. built; boys and girl* at HALLEY*. 1458 Park rd. block PLANT MACHINERY—Any. i £,”* „tai*r'8t,<t In , Purchaaln* dig. caftnUOL :teoo pUnt m,rh!r9*ry. 'grMrdrw;" °m VVe take used lumber and cut II to sire and make it look like new at used, prices: also windows, door*, pipe. I-beams, reinforcing steel, lentils, many other Items, heating plant with American ideal boiler . WRHcjfcwffcO. -?»«*> BUILDING MATERIALS Firebrick, *15 per M. suitable lor backing up window screens, all siles, excellent condition, at 00c; screen doors, complete with hard ware. incl. door closer; Interior and exterior doors; window sash, com Klete sash and frame, framing lum er from '.’x4 through 2x17, alto 3*4 through 3x14 sheathing and siding. *a-in. plywood, celotex and rockwool Insulation, new and used plumbing fixtures soil pipe cast steel pipe, ground-type garbage cans. In excellent condition: shutters, rra. sonably priced; galvanised duet work OPEN MEMORIAL DAY. 7 a m -5 p m. A B C D. CORP 1331 Jefferson Davis hw". Arl . Va. Otl* 8755. —31 oA'.ei?111,111, — Johnston's NO ROACH colorless costing effective lor months: She. *1.08 $2 8*. ^HfcHT'8 LAN8BDROHP KANVI! I CALCULATOR. Monroe, reconditioned, guaranteed. $04.50 UNITED TTPR WRITER CO ftf 1177 CAMERA—:;s-mm. ciarus. 1:1.1 Won. lens range finder, case, flash; excaU cond , $H6 FR 0003 —2I» CEDAR CHEST, Lane. *25 Fine Art* sterling sliver, Crown, Princess pat tern, service for « »H«i; both In excellmt cond AX 4361 —30 ceramic SUPPLIES—Kilns, molds, daces and clay. Greenware figures, vase, lamps, candy. Jewelry, cig arette boxes and ashtrays, jmsc. Items 1632 You st n w . DE. 0076, MI. 756ft. —4 CHINA—World-renowned "Rosenthal" German sold and blue cobalt coffee set. original price. *380: will sell for 9150 Alto, other smaller deco rative pieces of "Rosenthal" china; Chippendale sofa, coffee table, other piece* Of rood duality odd furniture; very fine French-style Aubuson ftxl3 ru*. will sell very reasonable: aoea beautifully with French furnltora. Call OV. 3777. CONCRETE FtNIftHINC, MACHINE. Model B. 45-Inch. Factory over hauled. LA «-ftt2n —31 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT fof sale; on* 2-drum Clyde hoist, con crete buartes and miscellaneous Items See Mr Foster at WASH INGTON SANITARIUM A HOSPITAL comer Carrol and Flower *»• Takom* Park. Md —2ft COOKWARE. Guardian Servleg 10 ne. CL. Hftflfl —29 DEEP FREEZE. 5 eu. ft., new condi tion. used less than l year. *125. CO 7301 2ft DESK, executive library type. SdOt bicycle. «is. ln.plere dining room aet. 9100; other mtac. Item*. WL 7ft0fl. —"ft DESK — Cheatrobe. roll* wav bed, studio couch. Oood cond EM. 0278. —2fl DIAMONDS; Lady's sol . t» el.. *76; lady’s N cl . 9150: lady's nice j ct , *250: lady's perfect Its cl.. *400; mans fine tofor 2 ct.. 9500: lady’s sol, perfect 5Vj ct, 92,000. All prices include mounting? Trades accepted LIVINOSTON A CO., 1423 _H at. n.w.. ME. 3440_—3 DIAMOND, EMERALD Beautiful cut. nearly 3 carat*, set la platinum. 3 handsome baguettes each side No brokers. EM SS06 HO. 2145 _- —3 DINETTE SET—Maple: 9 chairs: aood condition. CaU LA 9-7667. —28 DINETTE SETi solid maple. *36: 9 pc. oak bedroom suite. 966; manna, bookcase. 920. CH.-7324, aft. 6 39. —31 DINING ROOM, llvtna room furni ture. good condition. Can be s**a at 5323 41*t at. n.w.. I2-S p a 29* DINING BOOM SUITE. 7-pt*c* wblto oak. for sale; will take best effew LI. 3-6093. —3o DINING ROOM SUITE. 10-piec*. wale nut. excellent condition, 9176. Call OK 8962. —39 (Continued'on Htxt P*#*0