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Births Reported
(Prom D. C. 'Bureau of Vital
Statistics.)
BOVS.
Meredith and Joyce Buel.
Chesther and Prances Bush, Jr.
Karl and Constance Cerny.
William and Katherine Chrlstison.
Philip and PetroneUe Cook. Ir.
{■either and Margaret Curry. Jr
George and Ruby Dlx.
Richard and Opal Dulln. , ,
Elvon and Bernadine Englehart.
Clarence and Helen Plske
Robert and Elizabeth Garsh.
Charles and Vivian Goodwin.
Gerald and Helen Halpin.
Edmund and Nina Harllee.
John and Mary Hensley.
Donald and Georgia Irwin. .
Marvin and Betty Korengold.
Thomas and Maxine Lannon.
John and Shirley Lawler.
Leo and Shirley Levine
William and Lola Lynott.
Gary and Marian Majors.
Robert and Mabel McLendon.
Joseph and Helen Mehallc, Jr.
William and Ada Mock.
Roland and Johanna Molina.
Eugene and Joan Mount.
George and Havzuhl Papazian.
Patrick and Eileen Parker.
Okey and Dawn Peacoe.
Langley and Jackfay Respass.
Robert and Harriet Samson.
Harvey and Grace Bhipamsn.
Will’- and Dorothy Smith. Ir.
Chester and Ardith Stevenson.
Irvin and Betty Strauss.
Do laid and Marjorie Tillson.
Norris and Mildred Wade.
Ronald and Ann Warner.
Jerry and Betty Williams.
Frederic and Marilyn Wise.
Richard and Juanita Haig.
Lorenzo and Wllhemina Barrett.
Linwood and Elizabeth Brown.
Venel and Prances Cray.
Warren and Evelyn Higgins.
Charles and Goldie Jenkins.
Tdward and Peggy Lewis.
Jonah and Helen Mulky.
Henrv and Jane Poston.
Stafford and Mary Toliver.
William and Priscilla Burke.
James and Kitty Capps
George and Prances Childers.
Alexander and Ray Cohen.
Johr, and Grace Connifey.
Alan and Florence Crain. '
Glenn and Dorothy DeGroat.
Roger and Bertha Dodson.
James and Dorothy Duncan.
John and Jacqueline Evans.
Ral and Margaret Garg.
Bradlsh and Edna Giles.
Robert and Adeline Haggerty.
James and Mabel Hardin.
Benton and Mary Hendrick.
Bernard and Shirley Howard.
Clifford and Prances Jones.
George and Mary Laib. Jr.
Louis and Althea Larson.
Everett and Norma Leser.
Anthony and Helen Lowstuter.
David and Doris Mackin.
Eugene and Ruth McElroy.
Milton and Betty Meehan.
Roland and Theresa Miller.
George and Dorothy Moffett.
John and Dolores Mountjoy.
Dmu and Louise Mureslanu.
Chari'* » n d Stella Papuchls.
William and Cynthiw Parker.
Joaepb and Alberta Petrillo.
John and Marie Rickey.
Gregory and Doris Santo, sr.
Alan and Mary Simmons.
Ira and Dorothy Steinberg.
Edward and Disa Sties.
Molses and Pauline Tauber.
Charles and Virginia Unkle, Jr.
Paul and Jean Warnke.
Thomas and Mary Wheeler.
William and Prances Winter.
Thomas and Doris Word.
Moses and Runetta Brown.
Harry and Anna Butler.
Charles and Mary Harris.
Howard and Delorls Kurey.
Charles and Evelyn Kenny.
William and Delores Morgan.
Pan and Yu-ming Pien.
Ernest and Irene Solomon.
John and Annabelle Voung.
John and Lois Breks.
William and Gloria Copelin.
William and Ruby Knox.
John and Jeanette Shedrick.
Richard and Juanita Haig.
James and Marguerite Aker.
Richard and Patricia Alger.
Richard and JoAnn Bond.
Henry and Barbara Broad.
Bertam and Barbara Broad.
Carter and Alberta Clagett.
William and Agnes Cook.
Cecil and Ethel Cullander.
Andrew and Dorothy Davis. }r.
Curtis and Elizabeth Disharoon.
Peter and Demetra Donnis.
George and Dorothy Elliott.
Edmund and Esther Plynn.
William and Susie Gordon.
Myron and Teannre G'eenwald.
Joseph and F!l’»heth Hardwick, Ir.
William and Billie Hazlett. Jr.
Rohert and Charlotte Hirsherg.
Irving and Frances Isaacson.
Walter and Sgliv Johnson. Jr.
Joseph and Frances Kan’.an.
Mi-hael and Lvdla Kogok.
Bill* and R"h- Lambert.
T opig and Althea I arson.
Thomas end Mar* Mark
P"ou and Rn*h M«ntil’a.
T swton and DrnseilH Meaker.
T’oyd and Dorothv Morris
Chrrias and s'arearet Moreland.
F’ohard and Wath>-vn Norton.
Wesjev and Virginia Gl*r
Or>“stme and Piette.
wniiam and Lucille Porter.
T 'V and Rrvrrlr Pratt.
John and Helen Pvne
R-lnh and Patricia Romnev.
F»rnanrt« and Maria Br.casa.
Chris and He’en Scoredns.
Howard and Frances Risk.
A”en e.id Opal soivey.
Howard and A»nes sto»rtr. Ir.
Jos*ph and Anteline snoszi.
Noel and Antoinette Ttnojas.
H»ndal and Orr.oe Walker.
Josenh and Martha Wehre,
fO'orles and Gevnelle Wlllla.
Alfred and «*jvta worfon
I-wis and Shirley 7,lecheok.
and Rosa Carowa». Jr.
Movjnier »nd Marv M<-®hatter.
Vernon and Alice Ailstock.
Fohert and Norma Alden.
Ha-old and Bvivta Bernstein.
Holend and Frances Brlsson.
Donald and Marv Broomfield.
Elmer and Nell Carpenter.
Joseph and Marlon Clark.
Allan and Marian Crons .ey.
Milton and Lillian Curtis.
Charles and Theresa Derrlckson.
Walter and Dorothy Posh.
SPECIAL NOTICES
BVTOVA WATCHES. 83V,ff„ discount
awthttp MARKET. nan p at. nw
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the
I WII.L NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for
any debts Incurred hv any one other
than myself. ROBERT A. MOYER,
formerly of Woodbum
Silver Soring. Md. 11*
DO YOUR ADVERTISING on book
matches: It pays. Also personal
matches. Write C HUFF P. O
Box 5513. Washington 16. D. C. 12*
NOTICE Is hereby given to R. J.
Williams, last known address being
2732 Sherman ave. n.w.. Washing
ton. D. C.. that one 2-door blue
Bulck aedan automobile, IP4I model,
engine No. 3400. 3572 aerial special
aedan will be sold by public auction
at the garage of Master Auto Serv
ice by James R. Woodruff, owner
unless repairs and storage In the
amount to date of $169.20 Is paid
on or before Monday. August 10. Or
aale of said car will take place at
the Master Service Bhoo at. 1455
Shureh at.. Wash D. c. daylight
me. 10 am. Monday, August 10. bv
public auction. By ord»r of JAMES
WOODRUFF. T/R Master Auto
Service. ZED L. WILLIAMS. Auc
tioneer.
AUCTION SALES
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Aactianeers.
485 Soathern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Va.uabl# TWO
-BTORY AND BASEMENT SEMI
DETACHED BRTFK DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 1408 C STREET. NORTH
BAST
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 8362.
Folio 431 et aeti.. of the land re
cords of the District of Columbia,
and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will aell. at public auction
In front of the premises, on TIJURB
- THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF
JULY A.D. 1953. AT TWO
O’CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises, situate
In the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being Lot 213 In
C. H. Davidsons subdivision of lots
in Square 1054. as per plat recorded
in the Offlct of the Surveyor for the
District of Colun.jla, in Liber 40
at folio «. Subject to all covenants
of record. . , .....
Terms Sold subject to a prior (build
ins association) deed of trust for
approximately $4,701.00 further
particulars of which will be an
nounced at time of sale: the pur
chase price above said trust to be
paid In cash. A deposit of $500.00
reaulred. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale
Terms to be complied with within
thirty days, otherwise deposit for
feited and the property may be
advertised and resold at the discre
tion of the trustees
ELLIS EDLOWITZ.
ALBERT BRICK.
Jy37.10.13.15 Truateeg.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aurtleneen.
433 Southern Building.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 1538 ROSEDALE STREET.
NORTHEAST. .
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
dulv recorded. In Liber No. 9751.
Folio 393 et seq.. of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction in front
of the premises, on TUESDAY THE
TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY A.D.
1953. AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK
P.M.. the Mlowlng-described land
and premises, situate In the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being Lot 78. In William J. Clatf
gett'z subdivision of lots In Block
28 "Lou* Meadows.” as per plat
recorded in the offlee of the Sur
veyor for the District of Columbia.
In Liber County 7 at folio 28. Said
Block 28 now known for purposes
of assessment and taxation as Sauare
4541.
Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed
of trust for approximately 52.435.00
further particulars of which will b*
announced at time of aale: the pur
chase price above said trust to be
paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made ms of date of sale. Terms
to be complied with within thlrtv
days, otherwise deposit forfeited and
the property may be advertised ard
mold at the discretion of the
trustees.
BERNARD E. ROACHE.
THELMA RYBIKOWBKY.
>▼10,18.15,17.20. Trustee*.
AUCTION SALES (Cant.)
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aaetlonaera.
435 Boothera Building.
Trustee's Bale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 3917 CLAY PLACE.
NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9263,
Folio 630 et sea- of the land
records of tha District of Columbia,
and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, at pubUc auction
in front of the premises, on TUES
DAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OP
JULY A.D. 1963. AT FOUR-THIRTY
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises, situate
In the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being Lot 70
In Square 6050 in the subdivision
made by Polling et al. as per plat
recorded in the Office of the Sur
veyor for the District of Columbia
In Liber 123 at folio 30; subject to
the building restriction line as
shown on said plat.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately 58.352.59
further particulars of which will
be announced at time of sale; the
purchase price above said trust to
be paid In cash. A deposit of
$500.00 required. Conveyancing,
recording, etc., at purchaser's cost.
Adjustments made as of date of
aale. Terms to be complied with
within thirty days, otherwise de
posit forfeited and the property
may be advertised and resold at the
discretion of the trustee.
E. SPENCER FITZOERALD.
Jy3,6,8.10.13 Surviving Trustee.
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auetleneere.
485 Seathems Bnlldlag.
Trustees’ Bale of Valuable FRAME
DWELLING SITUATE NO. 2603
WEST STREET. SOUTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 8666.
Folio 328 et aeq.. of tba land rec
ords of the District of Columbia,
and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, at public auction.
In front of the premises, on
THURSDAY THE 16th DAY OF
JULY, A.D. 1953. AT 2:30 O’CLOCK
P.M., the following-described land
and premises, situate In the Dis
trict of Columbia, and designated
as and being Lot numbered Sixty
nine (69) in James R. Campbell’s
subdivision of loti numbered Four
(4) and Five (6) In Square num
bered Fifty-eight Hundred and Eight
(5808), as per plat recorded In
the Offlee of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia In Liber 41 at
folio 25. Subject to the building
restriction line as shown on said
plat.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A de
posit of $500.00 will be reaulred
at time of sale. All conveyancing,
recording, revenua stamps, etc., at
cost of purchaser Terms of aale
to ba complied with within 30 days
from day of aale. otherwise the
trustees reserve the right to resell
the property at the risk and cost of
defaulting purchaser, after five
days’ advertisement of such resale
in some newspaper published In
Washington, D. C.
8. WILSON EARNBHAW.
RUDOLPH W. SANTELMANN.
JOHN F. DONOHOE,
Jy6.8.10.13,15 Trustees,
TO BE SOLD
PUBLIC AUCTION
BY CATALOG
An unusual collection for an Im
portant estate, name withdrawn by
request, and others comprising cate
gorically Furniture In the Chinese,
French, English and American styles
manifested In tables, chairs, chests
of drawers, sofas and cabinets.. Ori
ental rus>. antique and semiantique.
Oil paintings. Porcelains. Meissen.
Crown Derby. Llmoge, early Paris
wedding band tea set. Old Chinese
and Japanese, etc. Silver—many
unique serving vessels and serving
pieces, continental and domestic.
Crystal, superb alegant glasses,
wines. Including a signed set of
Lallque red wine glasses. Antique
Jewelry—remaining lots of costume
jewelry from the Foye Estate. Many
decorative, as well as functional,
home appointments to pleace the
harried home decorator.
EXHIBITION: Saturday and
Sunday, July 11 and 12,
from 1 to 6 p.m.
AUCTION: Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday, July 13, 14,
15, beginning at 1 p.m. each
day.
SALE CONDUCTED PERSONALLY
BY ERIC BRONSFN STANLEY
The Stanley Galleries
“Auctioneers - Appraisers”
3218 M ST. N.W.
Appraisers for Tax and Insurance
purposes. Old Georgetown. Wash
ington. D. C. Our phone numbers
have been changed to AD. 4-4143
and AD. 4-4144. Jy10.11.12
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers,
435 Southern Bonding.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IM
PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST
ING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN A TWO-STORY
BRICK DWELLING BEING PREM
ISES 1706 TRINIDAD AVENUE.
N.E.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9561,
Folio 16, et seq.. of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and
at the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction within
the offlee of Thos. J. Owen and
Son. Room 435 Southern Building.
Fifteenth and H streets N.W. on
THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF
JULY. A.D. 1953, AT TWELVE
THIFTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the fol
ios Ing-descnbed land and premises,
situate in the District of Columbia,
and designated as and being AN
UNDIVIDED ONE-FOURTH INTER
EST IN AND TO Lot numbered
Ninety-six (96) in Square numbered
Forty Hundred Fifty-two (40521 in
the Subdivision made by the Wash
ington Loan Sc Trust Company and
Washington Sanitary Improvement
Company. as per plat recorded in
Book 99. page 85 of the records of
the Offlee of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia.
TERMS: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $20.-
000.00 further particulars of which
will be announced at time of sale;
the Durchase price above said trust
to be paid in cash. A deposit of
$300.00 required. Conveyancing,
recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost.
Adlustments made as of date of
sale. Terms to be compiled with
within thlrtv days, otherwise deposit
forfeited and the property may be
advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H LEVIN.
ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN,
Jy 1 0. 15.20 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN * 80N. Auctioneers,
435 Soathern Building.
Trustees* Sale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OP AN
UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST
IF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING BEING PREMISES 35 BATES
STREET N.W.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, In Liber No. B*l2.
Folio 373 et seq.. of the land rec
ords of the District of Columbia,
and at the request of the party
secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, at public auction
within the office of Thos. J. Owen &
Son. Room 435 Southern Building.
Fifteenth and H Streets, N.W.. on
THE 21st PAY OF JULY A.D. 1853.
AT TWELVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK
P.M., the following-described land
and premises, situate In the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Two Hundred Elchty-seven
(287) in Square Six Hundred Fifteen
(815) in the subdivision made bv
Nathaniel J. Taube, et al as per plat
recorded In Plat Book 131. Folio 138
of the records of the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Co
lumbia.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately *7,750.00
further particulars of which will be
announced at time of sale; the pur
chase price above said trust to be
paid in cash. A deposit of *300.00
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale. Terms
to be complied with within thirty
days, otherwise deposit forfeited and
the property mav be advertised and
resold at the discretion of the trus
tees.
ABF 4HAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN,
Jy I 0.l 5.20. Trustees.
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON
Aactianeers-Appraisers
Court Assignee's Sale
of
FLOORING CONTRACTORS
EQUIPMENT—MACHINES
TOOLS—FLOORING—SUPPLIES
OFFICE FURNITURE—FAN
ADDING MACHINE—TYPEWRITER
also
WILLYS AND DODGE TRUCKS
DODGE COUPE. ETC.
By Public Auction
At Cooper & Conrad. Inc.
5818 GEORGIA AVE. N.W.
MONDAY
July 20. 1853, 10 A.M.
Twenty-two Porter-Cable, General.
Kent. B-Llne, Standard and Bkll
sanding and polishing machines,
cable, cutters, portable electric drill,
linoleum trucks, Toller and hand
tools, P-C 7-ln. hand saw: Crafts
man. Homecraft and' Delta band
saws: small concrete mixer: 1,340
ft. I'A-ln. maple flooring with steel
splines, parquet, blocks, maple and
oak strip; asphalt tile, sheet rubber:
Armstrong. Pabco. Bonny Maid and
Nairn linoleum, Acmetyle. industrial
tile. Starcote plastic finish, asphalt,
primer, surfacing compound, cement,
stair treads, wax, Stafco, sealer,
nails, sandpaper, wood and metal
moulding, etc.
Executive and typewriter desks;
swivel, side and posture chairs; flies.
Sunstrand 10-key electric adding
machine. Royal typewriter, check
writer, pedestal fan. etc.
Also
WILLYS 1848—DODGE 1946
Pickup Trucks
DODGE 1848 COUPE
Re: Assignment of Cooper A Conrad.
Inc. Civil Action No. 2816-53.
Terms: Cash. NATHAN M. BROWN,
Assignee, Colorado Building.
AUCTION SALES
THOS. J. OWEN A BON, Aactianeers.
435 Soathern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable improved
real estate consisting of an un
divided one-half Interest In a two
story brick dwelling being premises
224-A Que Street, N.W.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9387.
Folio 367 et seq., of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the oarty secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction within
the offlee of Thos. J. Owen Sc Bon.
Room 436 Southern Building, Fif
teenth and H streets. N.w. the
21st DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1953. AT
TWELVE: THIRTY O’CLOCK P. M .
the following-described land and
premises, situate In the District of
Columbia, and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREBT IN AND TO Lot num
bered Sixty-Four (64) In the Wash
ington Sanitary Improvement Com
pany's subdivision of Square num
bered Five Hundred Fifty-Two (552),
as per plat recorded In the Sur
veyor’s Offlee for the District of
Columbia In Liber 27, at Folio 193.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.00
further particulars of which will be
announced at time of sale: the pur
chase price above said trust to be
paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as o t date of sale.
Terms to be complied with within
thirty days, otherwise deposit for
feited and the property may be ad
vertised and resold at the discretion
of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN.
Jy10.16.20 Trustees.
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON.
Aaetleneers-Appre leers.
TRUSTEES’ SALE of valet shop fix
tures and equipment, supplies, etc.
By virtue of a chattel deed of trust
filed December 16. 1952. among the
records of the Recorder of Deeds.
D. C.. as Instument No. 6957. snd
at the reauest of the party secured
thereby, the underslgnea trustees
will sell by nubile auction at No.
3912 12th st. n.e.. on Tuesday,
July 14, 1953. at 3 o’clock p.m..
pressing machine, boiler, exhaust
fans, counter., reon sign, heater,
garment racks, supplies, cash regis
ter, adding machine, etc. Terms:
Cash. DANIEL E. CLARKE. Jr..
IRVING N. TRANEN. Trustees.
80L0M0N H. FELDMAN. Atty..
Bank of Commerce & Sa.ings Bldg.
Jy10.11.13
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers,
435 Soathern Balldlng.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OP
AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF IN
TEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK
DWELLING BEING PREMISES 28-A
BATES STREET. N.W.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9429.
Polio 300 et seq.. of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction within
the offlee of Thos. J. Owen & Son.
Room 435 Southern Building. Fif
teenth and H Streets N.W.. on THE
TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY
A.D. 1953. AT TWELVE-THIRTY
O’CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premlsea.
situate In the District of Co
lumbia, and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALP
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Two Hundred Seventy-three
(273), In the Washington Sanitary
Improvement Company’s subdivision
of lots In Square Six Hundred Fif
teen (615). as per plat recorded In
the Offlee of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia In Liber 75.
at folio 19.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.00
further particulars of which will
be announced at time of sale: the
purchase price above said trust to
be paid In' cash. A deposit of
$300.00 required. Conveyancing,
recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost.
Adjustments made as of date of
aale. Terms to be complied with
within thirty days, otherwise deposit
fortified and- the property may be
advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN.
Jyl 0.16.20 Trustees.
PROPOSALS
SEALED BIDS In duplicate for con
struction (except elevator plant) of
the College of Pharmacy Building at
Howard University, 4th and College
Streets. N.W.. Washington. D. C„
will be received until 1:00 P.M..
Eastern Standard Time, on Aug. 7.
1953rin Rm. No. 5344 General
Services Building. Washington. D. C.,
and then publicly opened in Rm.
No. G-341-H. Upon reauest one set
of Prebid Documents and two sets
of drawings and specifications will
be supplied without charge to each
general contractor Interested In bid
ding on the complete project, all of
which must be returned. Not more
than six additional sets of drawings
and specifications may be obtained
by general contractors at a charge
of $16.00 per set. which will be
refunded for each set returned in
good condition within 30 days after
the bids are opened. Checks offered
as payment must be made payable
to the order of the Treasurer. U. 8.
Upon request and in the discretion
of the undersigned one set of draw
ings and specifications will be fur
nished to builders’ exchanges, cham
bers of commerce and other similar
organizations, with the understand
ing that the set will be retained on
their premises and made available
lor inspection by any interested sub
contractor or material firm. Bidding
material may be obtained at Rm.
No. 1304 General Services Building.
19th and F Btceets N.W.. Washing
ton 25, D. C. Phone Executive
3-4900. Extension 2397. Jy8,9.10
GOV’T. OF DIST. OF COL.. DIR. OF
CONSTRUCTION, D. C., July 8. 1953.
BEALED PROPOSALS will be reeed.
in Rm. 404, 499 Pa. Ave. N.W.,
Wash. 1, D. C.. until 2 P.M. DBT.
July 22. 1953. and then publicly
opened and read for Furn. and
Install. Dehumdlfiers. including cer
tain other work required for elimina
tion of condensation in sub-basement
of MacFarland Jr. High School. lowa
Ave., bet. Upshur and Allison Sts.
N.W. Proposal forms and specn.
obtainable, without charge, from
Supervisor, Contr. Sec.. Procurement
Office. D. C. Room 406. 409 Pa.
Ave.. N.W. (Tel. NA. 8-6000. Ext.
2378. Jy8.10.11.13,14
LEGAL NOTICES
HERMAN MILLER. 800 H St. N.W.
Filed July 1. 1953. Harry M. Hull
Clerk.
IN THE UNITED BTATES DISTRICT
Court for the District of Columbia.—
PHYLLIS A. PARKER. Plaintiff, v
TURNER LAYTON. Defendant-
Civil Action No. 5501-52.—ORDER
OP PUBLICATION. —The object of
this suit is to remove a cloud on the
plaintiff's title to Lot No. 131. and
the East one-half bv full depth of
Lot 132. In Square No. 6743. In the
subdivision known and made by
George E. Emmons of part of a tract
of land known as "Chichester.” now
known as "Garfield.” as per plat
recorded in the Offlee of the Sur
veyor of the District of Columbia,
In Liber Governor Shepherd, folio
155. Said property now being for
purposes of assessment and taxation
as Lot 131 and 807. in Square 5743.
On motion of the plaintiff. It is this
Ist day of July. 1963, ordered that
the defendant Turner Layton cause
his appearance to be entered herein
on or before the fortieth (40th)
day. exclusive of Sundays and Legal
holidays, appearing after the day of
the first publication of this Order:
otherwise, the cause will be pro
ceeded with as in case of default:
provided a copy of this Order Is
published once a week for three suc
cessive weeks in the Washington Law
Reporter and The Evening Star By
the Court. (Signed) BURNITA BHEL
TON MATTHEWS Judge (Seal.) A
TRUE COPY. TEST: HARRY M
HULL. Clerk. Bv HELEN K BIN
DURE. Deputy Clerk. Jy.3.10,17
MELVIN M. FELDMAN,
Attorney For Plaintiff.
5227 N. H. AVE. N.W.
Wheaton. Md. _
Filed June 24. 1963. Harry M. Hull
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
NICHOLAS A. GAVALAS. Plaintiff
vs. MARTGO N. GAVALAS. Defend
ant.—Civil Action No. 1967-53.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION. —The
object of this suit Is to obtain an
absolute divorce by plaintiff from the
defendant on the ground of deser
tion without cause for more than
two years preceding the filing of
the complaint. On motion of the
plaintiff. It Is this 24th day of June
1953, ORDERED That the the de
fendant. Marigo N Gavalas. cause
her appearance to be entered herein
on or before the fortieth day. ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days. occurring after. the day of
the first oubllcation of this order:
otherwise the cause will be pro
ceeded with as In case of default
Provided a copy of thi* order be
published once • week for three
consecutive weeks In the Washing
ton Law Reporter and The Washing
ton Star Newspaper. (8.) JAS. W.
MORRIS. Judge. (Seal.) , A True
Copy. Attest: HARRY M. HULL.
Clerk, By HELEN K. BENDURE
Deputy Clerk. Je26Jy3.10
LOST Certificate No. A-1739 of
etock for 20 share* In the Security
torage Company, a District of
Columbia Corporation. Issued in
my name. All persons are called
upon to show cause why a new
certificate may not be Issued by the
Company In lieu of the one lost.
ADAM MARTIN WYANT. Jr.. 1140
Fifteenth street. N.W.. Washington.
D C. Jy3.10.17.
IRWIN B. LIPMAN. Attorney,
Keneord Building.
UNITED BTATEB DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court. —No. 824)67. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of tha
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the
District of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Philip
Appelbaum. late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons
having claims against the: decetred
are hereby warned to exhibit the
tame, with the vouchers thereof,
legally authentic* tde. to the sub
scriber, on or before the 21st day
of December. A.D. 1853: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
aU benefit of sold estate. Given
under pay handU)is 30th day of
June. 1963. SOPHIE APPELBAUM.
6423 Kansas ave..JTw. (BeaL) At
gas”* Cl ’” •*
t«e*t NOTICK ICwit.l
STEPHEN G. INGHAM, Attornay.
Southern Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia, Holding
Probate Court.—No. 82.693. Admin
istration.—This Is to Give Notice:
That the subscribers, of the State
of Virginia and th* State of Mary
land. respectively have obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia, Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of R. Lester
Rose, also known ns Robert Lester
Rose, lute of the District of Co
lumbia. deceased. AU persons having
claims against the deceased are
hereby warned to exhibit the tame,
with the vouchers thereof, legally
authenticated, to the subscribers,
on or before the 17th day of De
cember. A.D. 1953: otherwise they
may by law be excluded from all
benefit of »*ld estate. Given under
17th day of June.
1953. HAROLD 8. ROBERTS. 411
Jackson Place, Alexandria. Va.;
WILLIAM E. PUREY. 28 Primrose
St.. Chevy Chase. Md. (Seal.) At
test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Reg
ister of Wills for the District of
Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court. Je26.Jy3.10
JOHN E. LARSON, Attorney,
901 Hfbbs Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.538. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia, Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Flora
Woody Anderson, late of tho Dis
trict of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof. legaUy authenticated, to
the subscriber, on or before the 17th
day of December. A.D. 1953; other
wise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Given
under its hand this 29th day of
June. 1953. AMERICAN SECURITY
A TRUST CO. By: KARL P. HEIN
MAN. Asst. Trust Officer. (Seal.l
Attest: PRANK J. BURKART. Dep
uty Register of Wills for the Dis
trict of Columbia. Clerk of the
Probate Court. Jy3.10.17.
JOHN JAMES BERNARD. Attorney,
717 Barr Bldg.
UNITED BTATEB DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.124.
Administration.—This is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of
the District of Columbia have ob
tained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia. Letters of
Administration on the estate of
Cate R. Caperton. also known as
Cate Russell Caperton, late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to
exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscribers, on or before the
9th day of December, A.D. 1963;
otherwise they may by law b* ex
cluded from all benefit of aald
estate. Given under our hands this
19th day of June, 1953. JIMMIE
RUSSELL HENDERSON. 1765 Mass
achusetts Ave., N.W.: NATIONAL
SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY,
By: BRUCE BAIRD. President.
'Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS
WELL. Register es WlUs lor the Dis
trict of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro
bate Court. Je26Jy3.10
"MATTHEW J. O'CALLAGHAN. Jr..
Woodward Bldg.
Filed July 8. 1953. Harry M. Hull.
Clerk.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Court for the District of Columbia.
—PAUL L. BRINTON. et al. Plain
tiffs. vs. J. R. WEST, et al. Defend
ants.—Civil Action No. 2165*63.
ORDER OP PUBLICATION.—The
object of this suit Is to establish of
record plaintiffs’ title bv adverse
possession to Lot 21 In Square 4295.
as per plat recorded In Liber 36.
folio 21 In the Offlee of the Sur
veyor for the District of Columbia.
On motion of the plaintiffs It Is by
the Court tnis Bth day of July.
1953. ordered that J. R. West. R.
L. Mosley and Ella Hough cause
their appearance to be entered
herein on or before the fortieth day.
exclusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, occurring after the day of
the first publication hereof, and that
the unknown heirs, devisees or
alienees of said J. R. West and R.
L. Mosley, If either be deceased,
cause their appearance to be entered
herein on or before the first rule
day occurring after the expiration of
three months after the first publica
tion hereof, otherwise this cause will
be proceeded with as in case of
default: provided, that a copy of
this order be published twice a
month for three months In the
Washington Law Reporter and The
Evening Star before said day. (8.1
BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS,
Judge. (Seal.) A TRUE COPY. TEST:
HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By ROB
ERT F. HARRINGTON. Deputy
Clerk jy10.24.au7.21.5e4.18
THOMAS F. BURKE. Attorney,
Woodward Bonding.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Holding
a Probate Court.—Estate of Elisa M.
Da Vega, also known as E. M. Da
Vega, Deceased.—No. 83.082. Admin
istration Docket 174.—Application
having been made herein for probate
of the last will and testament of
said deceased, and for letters testa
mentary on said estate, by Thomas
r Burka It Is ordered this 24th day
of June, A.D 1953. that Mary
Chatasse, Ludovick Chavasse. Kath
erine 8. Seymour. Elizabeth 8. Ca
bell. Ethel Means McFadden. Caro
line Wolfe. Abram H. Da Vega. IV
and Sumter Da Vega and all others
concerned, appear In said Court on
Monday, the 3rd day of August. A.D.
1953. at 10:00 o’clock A.M.. to show
cause why such application should
not be granted. Let notice hereof be
published In the "Washington Law
Reporter” and "The Evening Star.”
once in each of three successive weeks
before th* return day herein men
tioned. the first publication to be not
less than thirty days before said re
turn day. Witness, the Honorable
BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Judge of
said Court, this 24th day of June.
A.D. 1953 (Seal.) Attest: THEO
DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills
for the District of Columbia. Clerk
of the Probate Court. Je26.jy3.10
BERNARD MABGELIUB. Attorney,
Wire Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.928. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
State of Maryland has obtained from
the Probate Court of the District of
Columbia. Letters of Administration
on the estate of Milton W. Newberry,
also known as M. W Newberry and
Milton Wills Newberry, late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the
subscriber, on or before the 7th day
of December A.D. 1953; otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 23rd da» of
June. 1953. MILDRED BLANCH
MANGOLD. 6404 45th PI.. Rlverdale.
Md. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL. Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia, Clerk of
the Probate Court.
Jc26.Jy3.10.
WILLI AMP. BERNTON. Attorney,
1026 Woodward Bldg.
Filed June 24, 1953. Harry M. Hull.
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
ELIZABETH S. JACKSON. Plaintiff
VS. ANDREW D. JACKSON. Jr.,
Defendant. No. 24U8-'53. The
object of this suit is absolute di
vorce. On motion of the plaintiff,
it is this 24th day of June. 1953.
ordered that the defendant Andrew
D. Jackson, Jr. cause hit appearance
to be entered herein on or before
the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun
days and legal holidays, occurring
after the day of the first publication
of this order: otherwise the cause
will be proceeded with as in case
of default. Provided, a copy of this
order be published once a week for
three successive weeks in the Wash
ington Law Reporter, and The
Washington Evening Star before said
day. (8.) JAS. W. MORRIS, Judge.
(Seal.) Attest: HARRY M. HULL.
Clerk. By HELEN K. BENDURE.
Deputy Clerk. Je26.Jy3.10
CHARLES E. HEWES AND REILLY,
BHETTS AND KUCKELSHAWS.
Attorneys,
Town Balldlng, Washington, D. C.
Piled July 1. 1953. Harry M. Hull.
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
Herta S. Rowland. Plaintiff vs
Chester T. Rowland. Defendant.—
No. 2485-53.—The object of thia
suit is for Plaintiff to obtain an
absolute divorce from Defendant
and the bonds of matrimony on the
grounds of desertion for more than
two (2) years. On motion of the
plaintiff, it is this Ist day of July,
1953, ordered that the defendant
Chester T. Rowland cause his ap
pearance to be entered herein on
or before the fortieth day. exclusive
of Sundays and legal holidays,
occurring after the day of the first
publication of this order; otherwise
the cause will be proceeded with as
in case of default. Provided, a
copy of this order be published
once a week for three successive
weeks in the Washington Law
Reporter, and The Evening Bt*r
before said day. (Signed.) BURNITA
SHELTON MATTHEWS. Judge
Attest: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk.
By ROBERT P. HARRINGTON.
Deputy Clerk. Jy3.10.17
FREDERICK M. BRADLEY AND
LEONABD MARBUBY. Attorneys,
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing a Probate Court.—Estate of
Martha Helen Smith also known as
Mattie H Smith. Deceased.—Nc.
83.056. Administration Docket 174.
—Application having been made
herein for probate of the last will
and testament of said deceased,
and for letters testamentary on said
estate, by The Washington Loan
and Trust Company it Is ordered
this 2nd day of July. A.D. 1953.
that Unknown heirs at law and
next of kin of Martha Helen Smith,
also known as Mattie H. Smith, de
ceased. if any. and all others con
cerned. appear in said Court on
Monday, the 10th day of August.
A.D. 1953. at 10:00 o’clock A.M.. to
show cause why such application
should not be granted. Let notice
hereof be published In the "Wash
ington Lew Reporter” and. ''Th*
Evening Star.” once in each of three
successive weeks before the return
day herein mentioned, the first pub
lication to be not less than thirty
days before said return day. Wit
ness. the Honorable BOLITHA J.
LAWS. Chief Judge of said Court,
this 2nd day of July, A.D. 1963.
(Seal.) Attest: MELVIN. J. MAR
From now until September 4th
the new telephone deadline for
Sunday
Classified Ads
* will be
10 P.M. Friday
9 P. M. FRIDAY
will be the deadline for Classified Ads at
Business Counter in Star Lobby.
8 P. M. FRIDAY
will be the deadline at Star Classified
• Branch Offices.
Death Notices and Lost fir Found Ads
will be accepted for publication Sunday
until 8 P.M. Saturday.
Your co-operation will be appreciated. In
anticipation of your early phone calls,
additional ad-takers will be on duty Thurs
days and Fridays to accommodate the in
creased volume of ads that will be placed
as a result of the earlier summer closing
time for Sunday classified ads.
STerling 3-5000
(p)e Sunday Jiflaf
LEGAL NOTICES
S. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney.
Colorado Building.
Order of Publication
Absent defendant—Unknown
defendant.
Filed June 8. 1953. Harry M Hull
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—WlL
ßUß L. GRAY. PLAINTIFF. VS. ELI
BELCHER. IF LIVING. ET AL, DE
FENDANTS.—CIVIL ACTION NO
2130-53.—ORDER OF PUBLICA
TION.—The object of this suit is to
remove cloud on title to real estate
situate in the District of Columbia
known for purposes of assessment
an taxation as lot 16 In square
6159 and more particularly de
scribed in complaint herein On
motion of the'plalntiff. it Is this nth
day of June. 1953. ordered that the
defendant ELI BELCHER. IF LIV
ING. cause his appearance to be
entered herein on or before the for
tieth day. exclusive of Sundays erd
legal holidays, occurring after the
day of the first publication of this
order; otherwise the cause will be
proceeded with as in case of de
fault. Provided, a copy of this or
der be published once a week for
three successive weeks in the Wash
ington Law Reporter, and The Eve
ning Star before said day: and It Is
further ordered that defendants UN
KNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES AND
ALIENEES OF ELI BELCHER. IF
HE BE DECEASED cause their ap
pearance to be entered herein on or
before the first rule day occurring
after the expiration of three months
from the day of the first publication
of this order, otherwise the cause
will be proceeded with as In ease of
default: provided, a copy of rhis
order be published twice a month
for three months in the Washington
Law Reporter and The Evening Star,
before said day. (S.) JAS. W
MORRIS. Judge. (Seal.) A true
copy Test: HARRY M. HULL.
Clerk. Bv HELEN K. BENDURE
Deputy Clerk.
1C19.2f1.Jy3.10.au7.14
8. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney.
Colorado Building.
Piled June 15. 1953. Harry M. Hull.
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
CAPITAL MORTGAGE St TITLE
CO.. INC. A BODY CORPORATE.
PLAINTIFF vs. GEORGE F. TINK
ER. IF LIVING. ET AL.. DEFEND
ANTS—CIVIL ACTION NO. 838-53.
—ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—The
object of this suit is to remove
cloud on title to real estate situate
In the District of Columbia known
for purposes of assessment and
taxation as lot 28 In square 5240
and more particularly described In
complaint herein. On motion of
the plaintiff. It Is this 15th day of
June. 1953. ordered that the de
fendants George F. Tinker, if living
Mary Tinker Colbert and Hazel E
Woodson, cause their appearance to
be entered herein on or before the
fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays
and legal holidays, occurring after
the day of the first publication of
this order: otherwise the cause will
be proceeded with as in case of de
fault. Provided, a copy of this
order be published once a week for
three successive weeks in the Wash
ington Law Reporter and The
Evening Star before said day; and
it is further ordered that defend
ants, Unknown Alienees or As
signs. Heirs or Devisees If He Be
Deceased, of George F. Tinker
cause their appearance to be entered
herein on or before the first rule
day occurring after the expiration
of tflree months from the day of
the first publication of this order,
otherwise the cause will be pro
ceeded with as in case of default:
provided, a copy of this order be
published twice a month for three
wionths in the Washington Law Re
porter and The Evening Star, before
said day. (8.) JAS. W. MORRIS,
Judge. (Seal.) A true copy. Test:
HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By ELLA
MCDONALD, Deputy Clerk.
1e19.23.jy3.10.au7.14
ABTHfiS C. KEEFER. Attorney.
900 F St.. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court. No. 82.342.
Administration. This is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of the
State of Maryland and the District
of Columbia, respectively have ob
tained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia. Letters
Testamentary on the estate of
George C. Shoemaker, late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. AH
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the
subscribers, on or before the 19th
day of October. A.D. 1953; other
wise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Given
under our hands this 19th day of
June. 1953. MARY E. JARRELL,
1001 Mansion Drive, Silver Spring.
Md. THE LINCOLN NATIONAL
BANK OF WASHINGTON. By: J. P.
BENFER. Jr.. Vice President. (Seal.)
Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL.
Register of Wills for the District of
Columbia, Clerk of the Probate
Court. Jc3S.Jy3.lO
S. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney,
Colorado Building.
Piled Juno 17. 1953. Harry M. Hull.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—GßAY
PROPERTIES, INC.. A BODY COR
PORATE. PLAINTIFF VS. LAURA
H. HARRISON. IP LIVING. ET AL.
DEFENDANTS.—ORDER OF PUBLI
CATION.—The object of thls_ suit Is
to remove cloud on title to real
estate situate in the District of
Columbia known for purposes of
assessment and taxation as lot 53
square 5610 and more particularly
described in complaint herein. On
motion of the plaintiff, it Is this
17th day of June. 1953 ordered that
the defendants LAURA H. HAR
RISON. IP LIVING. GEOROIE H. B.
BURTON. IP LIVING. LEWISEB.
LANGSTON. IP LIVING and VIR
GINIA B. DODGE. IF LIVING cause
their appearance to be entered herein
on or before the fortieth day. ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days. occurring after the day of the
first publication of this order: other
wise the cause will be proceeded with
as in case of default. Provided, a
copy of this order be published -once
a week for three successive weeks in
the Washington Law Reporter, and
The Evening Btar before said day:
and it is further ordered . that de
fendants UNKNOWN HEIRS. DE
VISEES AND ALIENEES OP LAURA
H. HARRISON GEOROIE H. B.
BURTON. LEWIBE B. LANGSTON
and VIRGINIA B. DODGE. IP THEY
BE DECEASED. RESPECTIVELY
cause their appearance to be en
tered heerln on or before the first
rule day occurring after the expira
tion of three months from the day
of the first publication of this order,
otherwise the cause will be proceeded
with as in case of defualt: provided,
a copy of this order be published
twice a month for three months in
the Washington Law Reporter, and
The Evening Star before said day.
(8.) JAS. W. MORRIS. Judge.
(Seal.) A true copy. Teat: .HARRY
M. HULL. Clerk. By HELEN K.
BENDURE. Deputy Clerk.
Je16.26,Jy*.10.au7.1«
LEGAL NOTICES
EDWARD A. DENT. Jr., Attorney,
613 15th St. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing a Probate Court.—Estate of
George Siskind, Deceased. No.
83,033 Administration Docket 174.
—Application having been made
herein for probate of the last will
and testament of said deceased, and
for letters testamentary on said
estate, by The National Metropolitan
Bank of Washington It Is ordered
this 2nd day of July. A.D. 1953.
that Mrs. Lillian Kaufman, Jerry
Shannon and all unknown heirs
at-law and next of kin and all
others concerned, appear In said
Court on Monday, the 10th day of
August. A.D. 1953. at 10:00 o'clock
A.M.. to show cause why such ap
plication should not be granted
Let notice hereof be published In
the “Washington Law Reporter”
and "The Evening Star.*' once In
each of three successive weeks be
fore th* return day herein men
tioned. the first publication to be
not less than thirty days before
said return day. Witness, the
Honorable BOLITHA J. LAWS.
Chief Judge of said Court, this 2nd
day of July. A.D. ,4953. (Seal.l
Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES.
Deputy Register of Wills for the
District of Columbia. Clerk of the
.Probate Court. Jy.3,10.17
ARTHUR C. KEEFER. Attorney.
900 F St.. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Holding
Probate court.—No. 82,853. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Charles
W. Weaver, late of the District of
Columbia, deecased. All persons
having claims against the deecased
are heerby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof,
legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber. on or before the 39th day
of November. A.D. 1963: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under Its hand this 19th day of
June. 1953. THE LINCOLN NA
TIONAL BANK OP WASHINGTON.
By: J. P. BENFER. Jr., Vice Presi
dent. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL, Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia. Clerk of
the Probate Court. je26.Jy3.10
ETTA L. TAGGART. Attorney,
Washington Loan and Trait Bldg.
UNITED BTATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court. —No. 83.024. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give No
tice: That - the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Catherine
Agnes Frazier, also known as Katie
Frazier, late of the District of Co
lumbia, deceased. All persons having
claims against the deceased are
hereby warned to exhibit the same
with the vouchers thereof legally
authenticated, to the subscriber, on
or before the 17th day of December.
A.D. 1953: otherwise they may by
law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate Given under my hand
this 17th dav of June. 1953. WIL
LIAM B MAHONEY. 103 15th St..
S.E. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL. Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia Clerk of
the Probate Court. Je26.Jy3.10
LOUIS M. DENIT AND
J. FONTAINE HALL. Attorneys,
719 15th Street. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing A Probate Court.—Estate of
Arthur L. Bliss. Deceased.—No.
82,993. Administration Docket 173.
—Application having been made
herein for probate of the last will
and testament of said deceased, and
for letters testamentary on said
estate, by James McD. Shea and
National Savings and Trust Compa
ny. It is ordered this 26th day of
June A.D 1953, that Alonzo O.
Bliss. Jr. and all others concerned,
appear in said Court on Monday,
the 3rd day of August. A.D. 1953.
at 10:00 o'clock A.M., to show cause
why such application should not be
granted. Let notice hereof be pub
lished In the "Washington Law Re
porter" and ‘The Evening Star."
once In each of three successive
weeks before the return day herein
mentioned, the first publication to
be not less than thirty days before:
said -return day. Witness, the;
Honorable BOLITHA J. LAWB. Chief,
Judge of said Court, this 25th day
of June. A.D. 1953. <Beal.) Attest:
MELVIN J. MARQUEB, Deputy
Register of Wills for the District
of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate
Court. Je26Jy3.10
GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Attorney.
730 16th St.. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.913. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice:,
That the subscribers, of the District
of Columbia have obtained from the
Probate Court of the District of
Columbia. Letters Testamentary on
the estate of Charles E. Howard,
late of the District of Columbia,
deceased. Al) persons having claims
against the deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with
the vouchers thereof, legally au-J
thentlcated. to the subscribers, on
or before the 7th day of Decem
ber, A.D. 1953; otherwise they
may by law be excluded from all
benefit es said estate. Given under
our hands this 24th day of June.
1953. DOROTHY H. SAYLEB. 2502
Stanton Rd.. B.E. MARY H. DOWL
ING. 3116 Park PL. N.W. (Seal.)
Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Dep
uty Register of Wills for the District
of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate
Court. 1e26.Jy3.10.
JOHN JAMEB BERNARD. Attorney.
717 Barr Bldg.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing a Probate Court. Estate
of Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev.
also known as Alexander Vaslliey.
Alexander A. Vasiliev and Alexandre
Wasllleff. Deceased. No. 82.978.
Administration Docket 173.—Appli
cation having been made herein for
probate of the last wIU and testa
ment of said deceased, and for let
ters testamentary on said estate, by
Aglae Van Valsah it Is ordered this
23rd day of June, A.D. 1963. that
Mrs. Nadelda Isakova-Roshanovitsch.
Mrs. Olga Isakova-Schmldt and all
unknown heirs at law and next of
kin and all othera concerned, appear
In said Court on Monday, the 3rd
day of August, A.D. 1953. at 10:00
o'clock A.M.. to show cause why
such application should not be
granted. Let notice hereof be pub
lished In the “Washington Law
Reporter” and ’The Evening Star.’’
once in each of three successive
weeks before the return day herein
mentioned, the first publication to
be not less than thirty days before
said return day. Wttneai tha Hon
orable BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief
Jude* of said Court, this 23rd day
of June. “d. 1963., (Seal.) Attest:

SlfiJEiS”
LEGAL NOTICK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83169.
Admn. (BE.).—This U to Give No
tice: That in accordance with the :
Act of June 24, 1949. 81st Cong.
(Pub. Law 127). the subscriber has
applied to the Probate Court of the
District of Columbia for a settlement
of the small estate funder $590 in
value) of George Irelan. late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. AU
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex- •
hlblt the same,* with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscriber, on or before the
10th day of August, A.D. 1953;
otherwise they may bv law be ex
cluded from aU benefit of said es
tate. Given under my hand this
Bth day of July. 1953. (8.) GEORGE
M. IRELAN. 4827 Western Avenue. ,
N. Washington. D. C. (Seal ) At
test: PRANK J. BURKART. Deputy
Register of Wills for the District of ,
Columbia. Clerk of the Probate 1
Court. JylO.
ROBERT T. MURPHY. EBQ.,
Woodward Balldlng.
Washington. D. C.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Court for the District of Columbia.— ,
In re. Estate of PETER c. SMITH,
deceased.—Holding a Probate Court.
—Adm. No. 69042.—0RDER OF
PUBLICATION.—Letters of adminis
tration. d.b.n.. e.t.a., upon all the
moneys, goods, chattels, rights and
credits of Peter C. Smith, late of
the District of Columbia, deceased,
having been granted herein unto
Patrick P. Collins on the 9th day of
February. 1953, end no distribution,
partial or otherwise having as yet
been made to any of the persons en
titled thereto as heirs at law. and
it having been made known to the
Court bv the petition of said ad
ministrator. d.b.n.. e.t.a.. filed herein
the 29th day of May. 1953. for the
appointment of a Master to ascer
tain and determine who are the
heirs at law of said Peter C. Smith,
deceased, that It Is Impossible for
said administrator, d.b.n., e.t.a.,
deimltely to determine who are all
of the persons who would be en
titled to participate in said estate,
and likewise impossible to compute
the amount distributable to each
of the heirs at law until each of
such heirs at law Is definitely as
certained, and it having been or
dered hv this Honorable Court the
3rd day of June. 1953. that the said
petition and the proceedings to be
taken thereon shall be deemed a
plenary proceeding within the mean
ing of Section 139 (T. 29. Sec. 61)
of the Code of the District of Co
lumbia, and there having been issued
pursuant to said order the usual
process of this Court commanding
all the parties In interest in said
estate as hereinafter set forth to
appear in the United States District
Court for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court, and answer
the exigencies of the said petition,
which said process has been duly
returned "not to be found” as to
the hereinafter named persons, and
It being probable that the unknown
parties herein are also non-residents
of the District of Columbia, it is
this Bth day of July, 1953. ORDERED
That Patrick P. Collins, 4 Clark
Btreet. Providence 5. Rhode Island:
Mrs. Anne Chapman. North Road.
RFD No. 1. Groton, Connecticut;
Mrs. Margaret Jarvis, 82 Freeman
Street. New London, Connecticut;
Arthur F. Smith, 434 Bowdoln
Street. Dorchester, Massachusetts;
John Henry Smith. If living: John
Henrv Smith. Jr., if living, and his
unknown Issue if dead; and all un
known heirs at law of Peter C.
Smith, deceased, and all other per
sons concerned having or claiming
to have any right, title. Interest or
claim In and to said estate be and
they hereby are commanded to ap
pear In this Court on the 12th day
of October, 1953. to answer under
oath the said petition and to show
cause, if any they have, why they
severally have any interest In said
estate, or why they severally claim
any right to distributive shares in
said estate, as well as. also, why
the prayers of said petition should
not be granted and a Master ap-
E olnted as therein prayed, provided,
owever. and It Is further ORDERED
That a copy of this order be pub
lished in the Washington Law Re
porter and The Washington Evening
Btar. the latter a newspaper of
gpneral circulation published In the
District of Columbia, twice a month
for three consecutive months before
the return day herein mentioned, the
first of said publications to be not
less than 90 days before said return
day. (S.) BURNITA SHELTON
MATTHEWS. Judge. (Beal.) A
true Copy. Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the
District of Columbia. Clerk of the
Probate Court. Jy10.24.au7.21.5e4.18
KELLY A NICOL AIDES. Attorneys.
1511 K Street. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.869.
Administration. This is to Give
Notice: That the subscriber, of the
State of California has obtained
from the Probate Court of the
District of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Arthur
Francis Cazln. late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons
having claims against the deceased
are hereby warned td exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof,
legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber. on or before the 28th day of
December. A.D. 1953: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under mv hand this 26th day of
June, 1953. LOUISE W. CAZTN.
2650 16th Avenue. San Francisco.
Calif. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL. Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia. Clerk of
the Probate Court. Jy10.17.24
G. MALLET PREVOST. Attorney,
Investment Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83.062, Ad
ministration —This Is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
State of Maryland has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia, Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Estelle
Vanette King, late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against the deceased are
hereby warned to exhibit the same,
with the vouchers thereof, legally
authenticated, to the subscriber, on
or before the 28th day of Decem
ber. A.D. 195.3; otherwise they may
by law be excluded from all benefit
of said estate. Given under mv
hand this 25th day of June. 1963.
IDA M. WADE. 1 Lauer Terrace.
Silver Spring. Md. (Seal.) Attest:
THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of
Wills for the District of Columbia.
Clerk of the Probate Court.
jy 10.17.24.
BRAINARD H. WARNER 111.
Attorney, 1010 Vermont Ave.. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83,051,
Administration. This Is to Give
Notice: That the subscriber, of the
Ttate of Maryland has obtained
from the Probate Court of the
District of Columbia. Letters of
Administration on the estate of
James Joseph Burkley. late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the
subscriber, on or before the 28th
day of December. A.D. 1953; other
wise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 25th day of
June. 1953. GRACE V. EBCHINGER.
Waldorf. Md. (Beall Attest:
THEODORE COGSWELL. Register
of Wills for the District of Colum
bia. Clerk of the Probate Court.
jy1ji.17,24 __
BREBNAHAN. EBERLY AND
WILKINSON. Attorneys.
321 Tower Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83.095, Ad
ministration.—This is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Melvin
8. Brewer, late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. AH persons hav
ing claims against the deceased are
hereby warned to exhibit the same,
i with the vouchers thereof, legally
i authenticated, to the subscriber, on
i or before the 28th day of December,
i A.D. 1953; otherwise they may by
: law be excluded from all benefit
of said estate. Given under my
hand this 26th day of June. 1953.
WILLIAM H BREWER. 1413 Dela
fleld Place. N.W. (Seal.) Attest:
THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of
Wills for the District of Columbia.
Clerk of the Probate Court.
Jyl 0.17.24.
VIVIAN O. HILL. Attorney.
Soathern Building.
i UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No 80.436. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give No-
the subscriber, of the
State of Maryland has obtained from
the Probate Court of the District
of Columbia. Letter* Testamentary
on the estate of Horace Edgar Per-
I He. late of the District of Columbia.
• deceased. AH persons having claims
against the deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with
the vouchers thereof, legally authen
ticated. to the subscriber, on or
before the 28th day of December
A.D. 1963: otherwise they may by
law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate Given under mv hand
this 26th day of June. 1953. EARL
PRYOR. 2408 57th Ave.. Hvatts
ville. Md (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE
COGSWELL Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia. Clerk of
the Probate Court
Jy10.17,24.
PERSONAL
ACCTG., BOOKKEEPING SERVICE.
wkly . mthlv.. basis: flnlnclal state
ments, tax returns, etc. RA. 6-1276.
—l2
MAN and 6-yr.-old daughter desire
room with cooking facilities and
care of child while father at work.
Pox 173-L, Star. 12*
FORMS 57. U. S. Job applications,
manuscripts prepared and typed.
Exchange service. ST. 3-6186. 19*
BOOKKEEPER experienced in res
taurant accounts. References re
quired. Box 367-K. Star. —lO
POPULAR VOICE—Prof. orch. and
night club training. Free adultlon.
Includes recording of voice. Empl.
guar to advanced students.
CHARLES NEWMAN STUDIOS. DU.
7-4600. RA 6-5300. —l2
HIGHLY CULTURED WOMAN teaches
English, self-confidence, freedom
from self-consciousness; special sum
mer course for Italian. German and
French. Air-cond. studio. AD. 2-2550.
80*
VACANCY IN NUBBINO ROME for
elderly person. 24-hr. nursing care;
licensed by county super
-4nfaßbscaaoft i&ft
at. n.w.
PERSONALS (Cob*.)
BEAUTIFUL ROOM In Georgetown
home ol nurse for aged personor
couptej pergonal attention.
SLIPCOVERS and draper!**, custom
mad*, lowest prices: cash or budget
8 lan. HOME SPECIALTY SHOP
10 I it n.e LI 6-8957
ROOM AND BOARD for elderly
people; nice porches, yard. Tv.
pleasant atmosphere, kind atten
tion. RA. 3-4268. 6926 Georgia
ave . —*
VACANCY, elderly person, temporary
or permanent; 24-hr. care: reason
ably HILLANDALX REST HOME.
HE. 4-5161. . _ J — l6 _
WANTED, kind and effle. day care
for 9 mos. child: room and board
for employed mother: prof. vie. Aus
trian Legation. Wyo. ave. KM. 2-
0356. —:11
REAL HOME for elderly woman: good
care, excellent meals; aU home com
forts. RA. 3-7333. __ 10*
MIMOSA NURSING HOME Good
food and care: nurse, bed patients;
cool and comfortable lawn. JO. 9-
WOQft 10*
ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAKING.
Reasonable. MRS. NEAULT. 2011
Columbia rd. n.w.. HO. 2-4670. 14*
CLOGGED DRAINS, toilet flush bowls
repaired day or night. All work
guaranteed. F. J. DOW. main
tenance and general rtpairf. TA.
9-2425. ■ —lB
- $1 Hem Sale
Introducing our new lst-floor shop.
Again offering hems, eklrt. dress,
limited time, including fitting and
tape. New address. 726 11th at.
n.w.. Ist floor.
SOMETHING NEW
AND DIFFERENT
The Mar Salle, 1855 Wyoming
ave. n.w.—“A Home Away
from Home” for elderly per
sons. Splendid cuisine, 24-
hour supervision; ambula
tory only. Inspection in
vited any time. MRS. SALLY
MARSH, Prop., HO. 2-9311.

HELP WANTED AGENCIES
BKKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS—-W«
specialise In these positions ATLAS.
1420 N Y ave. n.w. RR. 7-6767
IF UNEMPLOYED, or wish a better
position See Immediately. GRACE
DUNN. 1311 O st (RE 7-28281
ADAMS TEACHERS
AGENCY
Colo. Bldg.. 1341 O N.W.. RE. 7-3938
Men and Women
CLERICAL. PROFESSIONAL
SKILLED, UNSKILLED
Washington’s Newest and
Busiest Job Mart
METROPOLITAN
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
HELP—MEN
1 ACCOUNTANT—GeneraI Motor* po
sition avtllable for experienced Gen
eral Motors dealer accountant; must
be thoroughly versed In all phties
of retail automotive accounting;
must be able to Install dealer com
pany records, furnish instructions
to offlee personnel and perform
periodic examinations. Position In
volves traveling. Automobile fur
nished. all expenses paid. Furnish
complete employment record, age.
experience and recent snapshot In
letter of application. Box 463-K.
Star.
ADJUSTER
Car furn. for young man between
23 and 30 years of age. Experience
In sales finance preferred but not
necessary. Modern company benefits.
Call JP. 5-8400 for interview. —lO
ASSISTANT CASHIER
Tha Star has a permanent position
to be filled Immediately for an
alert man 23-35 years of ace. Some
cashier experience desirable: must
be accurate with figures and have
legible hsndwrlting. Forty-hour week
and worthwhile companv advantages.
Apply Personnel Room 605. wkdays.,
8:30-5. and Sat. 9-1. No phone
calls
THE EVENING STAR
1101 Penna. Ave. N.W.
AsstTmanager
Experienced man. capable of develop
ing commirclal tire business both
in and out of the store; territory
unlimited; must have car; liberal
salary plus bonus.
Wheaton Firtstone Store
11307 Ga. Ave. __ LO. 6-3322
AUTO BODY AND FENDER MAN.
must be A-l; excellent pay and
benefits; reference or need not ap
ply. Ask for D. H. or Jack between
1 and 6- MANHATTAN AUTO *
RADIO, both sides of 7th and R
sts. n.w. —ll
AUTO BODY SHOP FOREMAN—We
want working foreman who can
make money in shop with good con
nections. modern equipment and fine
location. New-car dealer, one of
big ihree. If you can qualify, write
giving us vour complete record, refs.,
address and phone. Box 157-K.
Star —lO
AUTO BODY MEN
Must be sober and reliable capable
of good work and have good ref.
Permanent job for qualified and
cooperative men. 5 day week. Paid
vacation, group insurance, excel
lent working conditions. See Mr.
Barham. COAST-IN PONTIAC CO .
407 Fla. ave. n.e. LI. 6-7200 —1 l
AUTOMOTIVE BODY
MEN WANTED
Washington's largest Chevrolet dealer
has openings for first-class body
men and mechanics: highest wste
plan and excellent working condi
tions to qualified men. See Mr.
Presgrave or Mr. Watts. OUIUBMAN
CHEVROLET. 610 H st. n.e. —lO
AUTO GARAGE MAN. for general
work around cars; must be steady,
sober and have teferences; good pay.
Ask for D. H. or Jack between 1
and 5. MANHATTAN AUTO At
RADIO, both sides of ?tb and R
sts. ft.w —ll
AUTO GLABSMEN (2)—Exper.: also
helper; gd. pay. 5Vi-d. wk. STAND
ARD AUTO GLASS. HU. 3-5677.
—lO
AUTO MECHANIC—Good working
conditions. 50-50 basis; our me
chanics average between $4 end
$6,000 a. vear. Apply LEE PER
BHING ESSO. 2300 Pershing dr.,
Arl., Va. JA. 7-7707. - 11
AUTO MECHANIC; Kaiser or Wlllys
exper. preferred; 5-day wk.: vaca
tion with pay; insurance benefits;
best working cond. Apply to Mr.
BuUer at MITCHELL MOTORS. 222
2nd st. n.w. —lO
AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS (2) and
(1) mechanic’s helper for one of
Arl.’s newest and largest general
repair garages. Apply GARRY’S
SERVICE. 1241 N. Glebe rd. —lO
AUTO MECHANICS (8), experienced:
permanent work with large, well
established Dodge-Ply mouth dealer,
good pay. pleasant working condi
tions, insurance plan and vacation
with pav. See Mr. Deal. LEO ROCCA.
INC., 4301 Conn. ave. n.w. —l6
AUTO MECHANICS —We have seve.al
openings for Oldsmoblle exper. me
chanics: Hydra-Matic knowledge i.ot
necessary: group hospitalization and
insurance, paid vacation snd holi
days; modern equipped shop: flat
rate 50-50 pay basis. Anply Mr.
Hamilton, from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
COLONIAL OLDSMOBILE CO.. 1211
6th st. n.e. —l2
AUTO MECHANIC, white, sober, gen.
repairs: 5-day week, start, salary,
paid holidays: must have own tools.
416 Morse st. n.e. LI. 7-1082. —l6
AUTO MECHANIC, must be good on
all makes: excellent pay. benefits:
must have A-l reference or need
not apply. Ask for D. H. or Jack
between 1 and 5 nm. MANHATTAN
AUTO Sc RADIO, both sides of 7th
and R sts. n.w —ll
AUTO MECHANIC Sober, reliable
and fully exper.: excel, guaranteed
salary plus commission: many com
panv benefits. Atyly In person to
George Armon. BFNDALL PONTIAC.
1625 Prince st.. Alex., Va. —J2
AUTO MECHANICS; Kalser-Fraz*.'
mechanics preferred, not necessary;
fi'/a-day week: vacations and holi
days with pay: good working condi
tions: S9O per week. RED'B
KAISER-PRAZER SALES Sc SERV
ICE. 24 H »t. n.e. See Mr. Gordon.
AUTO MECH. (*>. Llneoln-Mercury
exper. pref. but not necessary;
must he sober, reliable' 5-day wk.,
hosp . paid vacation, plenty of work.
See Mr. Went*. ORADY MOTORS.
7809 Wls. ave., Bethesd*. Md.^
AUTO MECH.i must be first class-
Chrysler exper. preferred: must have
refs.: work done on twin-post lif a:
50-60 basis: plenty of work. See
Mr. Hendrlxson. JERMAN BRO
THERS. 3901 R. I. av*. WA. 7-7000.
AUTO MECHANIC
Chrvsler-Plymouth experience pre
ferred: steady work at best wages in
modern shop: 2 post lifts; 5-dav
week: all employe benefit* Bee Mr
Catlin. SID WELBORN MOTORS
INC.. 1100 East-West hwy., Silver
Spring, Md.
AUTO MECHANICS
Experienced on Buieks pre
ferred; good pay free hos
pitalization and life Insur
ance: 5-day wk. Call Mr.
Wtnemlller at WA. 7-4020.
HYATTSVTLLK BUICK. 6323
Baltimore ave.
23
AUTO MECHANIC
Experienced. Permanent with Wash
ington’s leading Dodge-Plymouth
dealer. Top earning* Bee Mr. Bebo
at BBAL MOTOR CO.. 1401 Rhode
Island ave. n.e. .
AUTO FARTS RUNNER—Must know
cltv and have D. C. driver’* p*-mlt;
salary. $42.50 week, paid vacation
and other benefits. See Mr Cris
mond. parts manager. LOGAN
(FORD) MOTOR CO.. 1111 18tb
•t. n.w. —l2
A
THE EVENING STAR
Washington, D. C.
FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1888
sss-irna asrrs»
lactose original rtirrtneet, nkato- ,
FrqpAs or other matortoJg of agr- 1
tonal raise. Copies sere* the par* !
aw and aritinaU JSt
HELP MIN (Cbr».) ~
AUTO SALESMAN—We have an at,
tractive opening for an experience!
used-car salesman, capable of aP*
praising trade-ins. If you are not
averaging over SIOO a wk., call Bill
Bladeniburc Rd. n.*.. LI. 3-8800.
AUTO SALESMEN— W* now have
openings for 2 experienced sales*
“>*• with good records for sobriety.
Industry and results. Qur Fori
dealership 1. on* of th* Metropoll*
tan Washington groups rtpagMit*
lng outstanding VonT car. anj
trucks in Falls Church and ex*
pending Fairfax County. Ample
floor time on new and used ears:
itberal pay plan, and every help
to build a sales future with our
treat products. Come and see ua
in person and talk with Mr. Me*
;ui?gsp fsrLua:
1001 West Broad at.. Falls Cnyreh.
Auto Used Car Manager
We need a man that a*n
take over our new car lot. This
lot will have 200-ft. frontage
on Lee hwy , Arlington. Va. The
man we are looking for mutt b*
a. llvewlre with ability in all
phases of the business, buying
selling, wholesaling, recondition
ing. advertising and a good sale*
program for the men. In short,
we are looking for on* of the top
men in this area. Com* In per
son, don’t phone, pleas*.
AL’S MOTORS, INC.
3910 Wilson Blvd., Arl., Va.
—n
BODY AND PAINT BHOP MANAGER,
established body shop office, great
opportunity to qualified man. Gen
eral Motors experience desirable but
not necessary. State experience and
desired compensation. Box 426-K.
Star. —l2
w^'jE^ras l ; Tim
*t. n.w. —l4
BRICKLAYERS, white, non-union,
long Job. Report to Job at Ft. Ben
nett Apt* . Lea hwy. at N. Quinn
at., Arl.. Va. u
BRICKLAYERS, white, non-union,
large apt project; only good me
chanics need apply. Columbia plk*
and Frederick sL, Arl.. Va. Phone
JA. 7-3254; after 6. JA. 4-i770!
BRICKLAYERS—Lge. housing
Ject, long-term job. Columbia Plnea
project, off Columbia pike, 1 mil*
before Annandalc. Coma roady to
work. JE. 2-4601. —jg
BUILDING MAINTENANCE*
Under 80. to learn under expert
supervision the mechanical end of
modern offlee bldg, operations, lnel.
heating, plumbing, electr'eal and
air-conditioning. State ate. educa
tion, lob experience and salary re
cuirements. Box 78-K, Star, —ID
BUTCHER; reliable; 6Vk-day week;
good for right man. Must have
local references. BUREAU MARKET,
216 10th it. s.w. —l2
BUTCHER, or good counterman, for
fresh meat dept.; good salary; must
be neat in appearance. Apply 3404
14th st. n.w. —l3
BUTCHER, full or part time, steady
work MEYERS MARKET, Oakton.
Va., Vienna 10-J, Chain Bridge rd..
Route 123. —io
BUTCHER - MEATCUTTER, expert- *
*nced. reliable: must have market
experience. Apply 1906 7th st. n.w.
BUTCHER
And all-round man, exper., ref*, req.:
good salary. Permanent Job for right
man. Apply in person only.
SARA'S MARKET
Cab Drivers—Colored
Tan Top Cab offers you opportunity
to become your own boss. We will
assist you in obtaining a backer’*
license. We now have one of th*
best teachers and systems In th*
city at our taxi school; new and
used cabs for rent or sale; lowest
down paymei.t and weekly notea.
CO. 6-7736, CO. 6-7978. 1731
Kalorama rd. n.w. —22
CANVASSERS—Home Improvements!
guar, salary, plus high comm.; no
exper. nee., we train you. Apply
Jr. person. 9:30 to 12, 620 Rhoda
Island ave. n.e. —lO
CARPENTFR- working foreman, non
union; must be capable of running
work on lge. custom house; refs,
will be requirer L-.uuire on job
at 7123 Curtis st.. Ch. Ch„ or phone
MR. BROWN. OL. 4-1822. —lO
CARPENTERS, capable of general re
pair work on commercial proper
tl>". Must be reliable and sober.
Apply 1011 3rd st. n.e.. bet. 8-10
am. and 4-5:30 p.m. LI. 4-3900.
—l2
CARPENTERS, trio men; top wasea
and steady work; must be mechan
ics. Report with tools to ALDON
CONBTR. co. out Wisconsin av*.
to Bradley cJvd.. left 1 blk. to Job.
Ask 'or MR. PLUMMER. —lO
CARTLNTERS— trim. 2 framing:
Arl.-Palls Church area. Apply 909
N. Harrison st., Arl., JE. 2-5042.
—ll
CARPENTERS, experienced trim and
1 experienced frame man; on Job.
Forestvllle rd. HE. 4-8942 after
6 p.m. —ll
CHEF
White. For Hay-Adams House. Must
have good hotel background. Excel
lent salary. Apply ANNAPOLIB
HOTEL. 11th and 12th on H^sL
“CHIEF" DRAFTSMAN ~
ARCHITECTURAL
A permanent position with a larga
expanding organization. W' want a
man who can draw up and flnallz*
contractors’ plans Including detailed
specifications: broad comprehensive
experience which .justifies our pay
ing $126 to sl6<i'a week to start la
needed. Send detailed resume to
Tlox 67-K. Star, —l4
CLERK ATTENTION
LIQUOR SALESMAN
CALVERT LIQUOR BHOP needs an
exper. salesman. If you want io
join the fastest growing liquor stora
in the city, phone EM. 2-8888 for aa
appointment.
CLERK-TYPIST, male, high school
graduate preferred. Salary discussed
at Interview. Inquire ROADWAY
EXPRESS. INC.. 1329 Kenilworth
ave. n.e., LU. 1-5588. —ll
COOK, colored: S6O per week, room
and board. Phone Ocean City (Md.)
220. —lO
COUNTER GRILL MAN. 9 a.m. t»
7 p.m. daily, no Sundays; SSO
week, start. Apply to Mr. Seidel.
1203 RESTAURANT. 1203 Pa. av*.
n.w.
CRANE TRUCK OPERATOR
Holmes equipment; must be exper. la
craneing wrecked cars: must be so
ber. reliable and energetic; excel,
aelarv croup hosp.. vacation with
pay. dEE MR. BARHAM. COAST-IN
PONTIAC < 0.. 407 Florida ave. n.e.
LI 6-7200. Closed Saturdays. —II
CREDIT MAN
White or colored, one who Is ex
perienced in locating skip-install
ment accounts by telephone only.
Good salary an'- permanent posi
tion to rlfht person. Appiy Mr.
Oorman. KING’S. 735 7th st. a.w,
DEBIT MAN
Opportunity for an experienced ca
pable Industrie’ Insurance agent of
proven ability Substantial weekly
guarantee to start; unlimited earn
lnrs assur-4 later, based on a no
charge back for lapse contract
Married. a«e 26-46. NA. 8-24 43.
—IS
DEBIT MAN
Collect and sell insurance on an oM
established debit in Alex.: guaran
teed salary plus other company bene
fits above averase; vscatlon with
free Ufa Insurance. Call KI. 9-6369
or JA. 8-0195. —lO
DENTAL TECHNICIAN—Exper., for
denture dept.; excel, opportunity.
RYNEX AND BAXON DENTAL
LABORATORY. 1027 19th S’ n.W.
—lO
DENTAL TECHNICIAN. A-l chroma
finisher. Good starting salary. 6-
day week. HAMMOND Sc HALFERN.
925 20th st. n.w. —IS
DESK CLERK
Neat appearing Experienced. Refer
ences. Age 3(1 to M> Apply In per
son. HOTEL STRATFORD. 26 *T it.
nw. —lO
DRAFTSMEN
Minimum of one year’s ex
perience in mechanical and
electronic drafting pre
ferred; air-conditioned of
fice; all employe benefits
and excellent salary with
an expanding engineering
organization.
CORVEY
ENGINEERING
COMPANY
ME. 8-6913
DRIVKRS For taxicab* with or
without hackers’ card. If you ar#
not a lice, sed driver arrangement
may be made for private instruc
tion which will assist sou in passing
▼our xamination. YELIGw CAB .
CO. OF D. C.. DiC.. tSOI Raw York
DWVERS-SALESMEN—For ice-cream
vending route: 7-day wk.. exeeL
earnlns* for bard worker. Anply
la person, 911 2nd at n.e.. JACK
* JILL ICE CREAM CO. No Phone
calls. 12 - ,
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