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STerling 3-5000
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Local Advertisers
Three Lines (Minimum)
1 time. 43c per Una.
8 to 6 times consecutively. BSe per
Une.
7 times consecutively. 30e per 11ns.
New automobiles. 60c per Une; 4-llne
minimum
Special Notices and Personal. Sc per
line additional.
Out-of-town rata. 60s a Une each
insertion.
Claims for errors must be made In
time for correction before second
Insertion.
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SUNDAY EDITION—IO P.M. FBI
MONDAY EDITION—B P.M. SUN.
TUEB. to PRI.—9 P.M. DAY BEFORE
SATURDAY EDITION—IO P.M. FRI.
Day
After
Day
The Star
Is the
Dominant
Classified
Advertising
Medium
.
m
Washington
HELP WANTED AGENCIES
IF UNEMPLOYED, or wish a better
position, see immediately. GRACE
DUNN, 1311 G st. (RE. 7-2828).
ATLAS, 1420 N. Y. AVE.
Eecys.. stenogs., bkprs., repts.. typists,
file clerks, payroll clerks, bkpg. mch.
oprs., cashiers. PBX oprs, others.
• 1420 N. Y. AVE. N.W.. RM. 506
HELP—MEN
ASSISTANT CASHIER '
The Star has a permanent position
to be filled immediately for an
alert man 23-35 years of age. Some
cashier experience desirable: must
be accurate with figures and have
legible handwriting. Forty-hour week
and worthwhile company advantages. !
Apply Personnel Room 605. wkdays., j
8:30-5, and Sat. 9-1. No phone j
calls.
THE EVENING STAR i
1101 Penna. Ave. N.W. j.
WANTED -
An old company is expand
ing a new division in Wash
ington. If you are disturbed
by present financial conditions
and wish chance of a lifetime
in permanent industry and
are under 35 years of age.
contact MR. SCHERMER
HORN at ST. 3-5323.
SHOE SALESMEN
Excellent opportunity for thoroughly
experienced shoe salesman to earn j
over $7,000 yearly; excellent work-!
leg conditions; liberal P.M.'s: holi- j
days and vacations with pay. ;
THE BOOTERY
1038 Conn. Ave. N.W.
HELP—WOMEN
‘ ASSISTANT CASHIER
The Star has a permanent position
to be filled Immediately for an
alert woman 23-35 years of age
Some cashier experience desirable;:
must be accurate with figures and
have legible handwriting; 40-houi
w'eek and worth-while company l
advantages available. Apply Per
sonnel Room 605. weekdays 8:30-!
6 and Sat. 9-1 No phone calls.
THE EVENING STAR
1101 Penna. Ave. N.W.
INSTRUCTION COURSES
Comptometer Operators
Are In Demand
ENROLL NOW
Short Interesting Course
WASHINGTON
COMPTOMETER SCHOOL
838 Munsey Bldg. PI. 7-0503 :
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
BRICK—PLUMBING
LUMBER—STEEL
Save plenty on used lumber and
used material at our Northeast store
HECHINGER CO.
Lumber and Brick at
All 5 stores Phone LI. 7-9400 j
MOTORS —1/100 to 100 h.p. and re
duction gear, 6-440 volts; rewound, I
exch. CARTY, 1608 14th. NO. 7-0224. |
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
DIAMONDS, gold, silver. We pay j
highest cash prices. See us first.
Ask for MR. BROTT. 917 F st. n.w.
RE. 7-2075.
STORES FOR RENT
“for lease "
Prime Retail Location
17,000 Sq. Ft., Ist Floor
Reinforced
Concrete Construction
Located opposite Sears Wis
consin Ave., presently occu
pied by Giant Market. 17,-
000 square feet on first floor,:
6,300-sq.-ft. basement and!
14,000 square feet of roof,
parking 55 cars. Rental far
below present reproduction
costs. A bargain at the
present market.
Phone LI. 3-1675, Monday j
thru Friday, 9-5, Mrs. Head j
Eves, and Sunday, EM. 2-8228
or See Your Broker
GARAGES
DUPONT CIRCLE—Open parking lot
at, rear of 1801 P st. n.w. Several!
parking spaces for rent at $lB per:
mo 24-hr. privilege Call SHANNON !
A: LUCHS CO.. 1505 H st. n.w.. NA. ;
8-2345 j
SPECIAL NOTICES
BULOVA WATCHES. 83Vs% discount
ARTHUR MARREL. 940 F st, n.w.
AUCTION SALES
THOS. J. OWEN 8 SON. Auctioneers,
433 Southern Building.
'Trustees’ SaleTof Valuable TWO
STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING,
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 528 TWENTY-FOURTH
STREET. NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9807,
Folio 75 et sea., of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured
thereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at nubile auction in front
of the premises, on THURSDAY
THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF
JULY A.D. 1953. AT TWO-THIRTY
O’CLOCK P.M. the following-de
scribed land and premises, situate in
the District of Columbia, and desig
nated as and being Lot 77 in Kite's
subdivision of lots in Square 33. as
per plat recorded in the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Colum
bia in Liber 44 at folio 102.
Terms. Sold subtect to a prior (build
ing association) deed of trust for
approximately $4,347.66. 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
required. Conveyancing, recording,
•tc., at purchaser's cost. Adtust
ments made as of date of sale.
Terms to be complied with within
thirty days, otherwise deposit for-:
felted and the property may be
advertised and resold at the discre
tion of the trustees.
HOWARD BERNSTEIN.
CHARLES E. MITCHELL, I
lyl3 15.17,20.22 Trusteet.
Trianglt Pharmacy
1600 You St. N.W.
Accepts
Star Want Ads
Other places conven
iently located for the
acceptance of Classified
Advertising.
AUCTION SALES (Cont.)
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers.
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 410
W STREET. NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9489.
Folio 184 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 in front
of the premises, on THURSDAY THE
TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JULY,
A.D. 1953. AT ONE-THIRTY
O'CLOCK P.M., the following-de
scribed land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being Lot num
bered Thirteen (13) in Square num
bered Thirty Hundred Seventy-two
(3072) in a subdivision made by
Jacob H. Relsinger. as per plat re
corded in County Book 9. page 77.
of the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build
ing association) deed of trust for
approximately $2,326.18. 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
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale. Terms
to be complied with within 30 days,
otherwise deposit forfeited and the
property may be advertised and re
sold at the discretion of the trus
tees.
FRANK W. MARSALEK.
CARLTON U. TREXLER.
Jyl 3.15,17,20,22 Trustees.
| THOS. J. OWEN * SON, Aaetleneers,
435 Southern BeUdlng.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEING KNOWN A8 PREMISES
NUMBER 1538 ROSEDALK STREET
NORTHEAST.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly 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 following-described land
and premises, situate in the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being Lot 78. in William J. Clag
gett’s subdivision of lots in Block
28 “Long Meadows,’’ as per plat
recorded in the office 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 Square ;
4541.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
ji trust for approximately $2,435.00 .
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 $500.00
required. Conveyancing, recording
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale. Terms:
to be complied with within thlrtv ]
days, otherwise deposit forfeited and
’.he property may be advertised and:
resold at the discretion of the!
trustees.
BERNARD E. ROACHE,
, THELMA RYBIKOWSKY.
(vio.l 3.15.17.20. Trustees. ;
THOS. J. OWEN Sc SON, Auctioneers,
433 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 1546 EIGHTH STREET.
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
dated April 7. 1953. being instru
ment No. 15034. recorded April 17.
1953. among 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 MONDAY THE
TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY A.D.
1953 AT FOUR-THIRTY O’CLOCK ,
PM., the following-described land
and premises, situate In the Dis
trict of Columbia, and designated
as and being Lot 13 In the subdi
vision made bv Windsor, et al of
lots In Square 397. as per plat re-1
corded In the Office of the Sur- i
veyor for the District of Columbia
in Liber W. F. at foilo 166.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior!
'building association) deed of trust
for approximately $4,330.50 and a
orior second deed of trust for
approximately $2,985.00 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 '
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost Adjust
ments made as of date of sale. ‘
Terms to be compiled with within
thirty days, otherwise deposit for
feited and the property may be
advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
HERMAN MILLER,
ROBERT W. KID WELL,
1v9.11.13,15.18 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN St SON, Auctioneers,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Bale of Valuable TWO
STORY AND BASEMENT SEMI
DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BE
ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM
BER 1378 TAYLOR STREET.
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded in Liber No. 9407.
Folio 44 et seq., cf the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured
hereby, the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction in front
of the premises, cn THURSDAY ,
THE TWENTY-THIRD 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 60 in Bauare 2823. in:
Heitmuller’s subdivision of part of!
a tract of land known as "Pad
worth ’ or the ’’Marsh’’, as per!
plat recorded In the Office of the!
Surveyor tor the District of Colum
bia in Liber 61 at folio 36.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior
'building association) deed of trust
for aßproximately $10,800.00 fur
ther 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 $500.00 '
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 for
feited and the property may be ad
vertised and resold at the discretion ]
of the trustees.
HOWARD BERNSTEIN.
THOMAS W. HUNT.
jyl 3,15.17.20.22 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN St SON. Auctioneers,
433 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ROW
BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN;
AS PREMISES NUMBER 625 ]
TWELFTH STREET. NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust]
duly recorded. In Liber No. 8715.
Folio 147 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 tn front!
of the premises, on MONDAY, THE:
TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY,
A.D. 195-3. AT FOUR-THIRTY
O CLOCK P.M., the following-;
described land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia, and -
designated as and being part of
original Lot 7 In Square 1005; being
more particularly described by metes
and bounds in said deed of trust.
Now known for purposes of assess
ment and taxation as Lot 898 in
Square 1005. , . ,
Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately 54.050.00
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
$500.00 required. Conveyancing. I (
recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. ]
Adjustments made as of date ofi
sale. Terms to be complied with!
within thirty days, otherwise deposit;
forfeited and the property may be;
advertised and resold at the dlscre-l
tion of the trustees.
HERMAN MILLER.
FRANK PARONI.
jyl 5 18,21 23.25 Trustees, j
TIIOS. J. OWEN St SON. Auctioneers,
433 Southern Building.
Trustees' Sale of Valuable SEMIDE
TACHED BRICK DWELLING BKINO
KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER
445 FIFTEENTH STREET. SOUTH
EAST. 1 ,
By virtue of a certain deed of trust ‘
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9392,
Folio 402 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 MON
DAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY
OF JULY. AD. 1953. AT FOUR
O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de
scribed land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being part of
lot 52 in the subdivision made by
the Central Real Estate and Trust
Company of Maryland of lots In
Square 1062. as per plat recorded
in the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia In Liber 25 at
folio 85; being more particularly
described by metes and bounds in
said deed of trust.
TERMS: Sold subject to a prior:
ibuilding association) deed of trust
for approximately $6,150.00 fur-i’
ther 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
sale. Terms to be compiled with
within thirty days, otherwise de
posit forfeited and the property may
be advertised and resold at the
discretion of the trustees.
FRANK PARONI.
JOSEPH G. WEEDA.
Trustee*.
1r15.18.21.23.25.
AUCTION SALES (Cob».)
THOS. i. OWEN 4k'SON, Aaetleneers.
435 Southern Bailding.
Trustees' Bale of Valuable Improved
real estate consisting of an un
divided one-half interest la 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,
Foilo 387 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 office of Thos. J. Owen 4c Son.
Room 435 Southern Building, Fif
teenth and H streets. N.W.. the
21st DAY OF JULY, A.D. 196.1. 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 Sixty-Four (64) in the Wash
ington Sanitary Improvement Com
pany’s subdivision of Square num
bered Five Hundred Fifty-Two (562).
as per plat recorded in the Sur
veyor’s Office for the District of
Columbia In Liber 27. at Folio 193.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,760.00
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 for
feited and the property may be ad
vertised and resold at the discretion
of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
, ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN.
jylo.lu.2ii Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers.
436 Sontbern Bailding.
Trustees’ Bale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF
AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALP 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.
Folio 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 office of Thos. J. Owen Sc Son.
Room 436 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 premises,
situate in the District of Co
lumbia. and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Two Hundred Seventy-three
(2< 3). in* the Washington Sanitary
Improvement Company’s subdivision
of lots in Square Six Hundred Fif
teen (615), as per plat recorded in
the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia in Liber 76.
at folio 19.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,760.00
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 coat.
Adjustments made as of date of
sale. 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 O. WEIGHTMAN.
Jy10.15.20 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN * SON."Auctioneers.
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of~ Valuable IM
PROVED REAL EBTATE CONSIBT
INO 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 15. 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 office 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
THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the fol
lowing-aescribed land and premlsea,
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 (4052) in
the Subdivision made by the Wash
ibaton Loan St Trust Company and
Washington Sanitary Improvement
Company, as per plat recorded in
Boult W). page 85 of the records of
the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia.
TERMS: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately *2O
- further particulars of which
will be announced at time of sale:
the purchase price above said trust
'“S' Mil cash. A deposit of
9300.00 required. Conveyancing,
recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost.
Adjustments made as of date of
S *\us T A r , m * be complied with
within thirty days, otherwise deposit
forfeited and the property may oe
advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H LEVIN.
.ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN.
Jv10.15.20 Trustees.
THOS. J OWEN St SON, Aaetleneers.
435 Southern Building.
TOwtee*’ of Valuable TWO
STORY AND BASEMENT SEMI.
DETACHED BRICK DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 1408 C STREET. NORTH-
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 8362.
Polio 431 et aeq., of tha land re
cords of tha 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 THURS
DAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF
JUL? 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. Davidson's subdivision of lots
in Square 1054. as per plat recorded
In the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia. In Liber 40
at 'olio 8. Subject to all covenants
of record.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build
ing 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
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 for
feited and the property may be
advertised and resold at the discre
tion of th* trustees.
ELLIS EDLOWITZ.
. ALBERT BRICK.
_Jy3.7.10,13.15 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A 80N, Aaetleneers.
435 Sontbern Bailding.
Trustees' B*le of Valuable 2-STORY
ROW BRICK DWELLING, BEING
PREMISES 2319 17th STREET
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 8575.
Polio 79 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 THURSDAY
THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF
JULY. A.D. 1953. AT FOUR
O'CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises, situate
In the District of Columbia and
designated as and being Lot num
bered Sixtv-nlne (69) in John A.
McCarthy’s subdivision of lots in
Block numbered Six (Si. “Meridian
Hill.” as per .plat recorded in the
Office of the Surveyor for the Dis
trict of Columbia in Liber 50. at
folio 6. Said Block 6 now known
for purposes of assessment and
taxation as Square numbered Twenty
five Hundred and Seventy-one
(2571).
Terms: Sold subject to a prior
(building association) deed of trust
for approximately $2,796.89, 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
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale.
Terms to be complied with within
30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited
and the property may be advertised
and resold at the discretion of the
'trustees.
i ROBERT A. HUMPHRIES.
HOWARD P. HUMPHRIES.
Trustees.
EDWIN SHELTON.
Attorney for Holder of Note.
1511 K Street N.W.
1 Washington. D. C.
j jyl 3.15.17.20.22
'THOS. J. OWEN St SON. Auctioneers,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN
UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST
XT A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING BEING PREMISES 35 BATEB
STREET N.W.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9412.
J’olio 573 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 St
Son. Room 436 Southern Building.
Fifteenth and H Streets, N.W., on
THE 21st DAY OP JULY A.D. 1953.
AT TWELVE-THIRTY O’CLOCK
P.M., the following-described land
and premlsea. situate in the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALP
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Two Hundred Eighty-seven
(287) In Square Six Hundred Fifteen
(615) 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-
I 'umbia.
!Terms’ Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.00
'urther 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 may b« advertised and
resold at tha discretion of the trus
tees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN.
1710.15,20. Trustee*.
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AUCTION SALES
C. G. SLOAN * CO.. INC.
Aaeiloneers-Appralseri
SUMMER SCHEDULE OF SALES
DURING JULY AND AUGUST EACH
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. START
ING AT 10 AM.
LARGE SALE
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
AT SLOAN’S. 716 13th ST. N.W.
_ FRIDAY, JULY 17th AT 10 A.M.
Dining room furniture, bedroom fur
niture upholstered chairs and sofas,
springs, mattresses, occasional tables,
floor lamps, table lamps, china,
glassware, etc.
Bv Order of Union Storage Company
and Others.
Terms: Cash.
C. O. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS.
Established 1891
1v15,16
An Outstanding
Investment
Opportunity
THE FORMER
MARY WASHINGTON
HOSPITAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JULY 18
AT 12 A.M., D. S. T.
ON THE PREMISES
Located in the heart of Fred
ericksburg, Va., at the in
tersection of Faquier and
Sophia sts.
THE FORMER
HOSPITAL BUILDING
„ , AVAILABLE AT ONCE
3-storv and half-basement, all brick.
“H” type construction containing 86
rooms, on Rappahannock River in
downtown Fredericksburg. 21,000
square feet floor space. Constructed
on 28.000-square-foot plot. Street
frontage 3 sides. Ideal for conversion
to apartments, nursing home or
Office building. Excellent condition
structurally. Elevator. Heated by
low preaaure ateam.
THE COTTAGE
Situated next door to the hospital
this six-room and bath bungalow is
now rented and bringing good re
turn.
THE HOUSE
A two-story frame house facing on
Caroline street. Remodeled in 1939.
Seven rooms, kitchen, two full baths.
Steam heat fired by Iron Fireman
stoker A good piece of property.
THE STORE BUILDING
On the corner of Caroline and Fau
quier street*. facing Caroline. Stucco
and frame construction. Four-room
apartment on second floor.
TWO LOTS
Fronting 235.6 feet on Sophia street
and running easterly between paral
lel lines to Rappanhannock River.
Could be used as parking area or de
veloped a* building gltei.
LEGAL NOTICES
DAVID L. RIORDAN. Attorney,
Woodward Building.
Filed June 29. 1953, Harry M. Hull.
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
lor the District of Columbia.—
MARY AGNES TIERNEY, et al..
Plaintiffs, vs. THOMAS J. NEEDER,
et al. Defendants.—ClVlL ACTION
No. 2374-63.—The object of this
suit is obtain a Judgment of par
tition of Lot 812. Square 776. Im
proved by premises 810 Fourth
Street Northeast, in the District of
Columbia, and lor the appointment
of a trustee to sell the property.
On motion of the plaintiffs, it is
this 29th day of June. 1953,
ordered that the defendants, Thomas
J. Needer, Rachel Needer McKee,
James F. Needer, Joe Needer. Jr. and
Helen Needer Pusser. 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;
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 Star,
before said day. (Seal.l JAS. W.
MORRIS. Judge. (8.) Attest: HARRY
M. HULL Clerk. Bv HELEN K
BENDURE. Deputy Clerk, jy1,8.15
CANFIELD. SCHELL. HANNAN *
CASTIELLO, Attorneys,
637 Woodward Bldg.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court. No. 83,046.
Administration. This is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of the
District of Columbia have obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Ada Harris
Maley, 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 subscribers, on
or before the 21st day of December.
A.D. 1953; otherwise they may by
law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate. Given under our hands
this 19th day of June, 1953. JOSEPH
F. CASTIELLO. WILLIAM T. HAN
NAN. 637 Woodward Bldg. (Seal.)
Attest: THEODORE COOBWELL.
Register of Wills for the District
of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court. jy1,8,15
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Holding
Probate Court.—No. 83205 Admn.
(B.E.).—This is to Give Notice:
That in accordance with the Act of
June 24. 1949. Blst Cong. (Pub.
Law 127), the subscriber has applied
to the Probate Court of the District
of Columbia lor a settlement of the
small estate (under SSOO In value)
of Sigmund Bernard Rybner 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
subscriber, on or before the 14th
day of August. A.D. 1953; otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 13th day of
July, 1853. (S.) NORMAN GOLD.
Address: 148-16 58th Rd., Flushing.
Queens. New York City. (Seal.)
Attest: ALIEN! M. IVORY. Deputy
Register of Wills lor the District of
Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court. Jyls
HENRY K. DIERKOPH. Attorney,
1508 H Street, Northwest.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.927.
Administration.—This is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of
of the District of Columbia, have
obtained from the Probate Court
of the District of Columbia, Letters
Testamentary on the estate of
Catherine Sacopolo Horton, also
known as Catherine Horton, 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
4th day of January. A.D. 1954;
otherwise they may by law be ex
cluded from ail benefit of said
estate. Given under our hands this
3rd day of July. 1953. NANCY
PHYLLIS HORTON. 1626 Rhode
Island Ave. N.W., THE RIGGB
NATIONAL BANK of Washington.
D C. By: K. P. BROOKS. Vice
President. (Seal.) Attest: THEO
DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills
for the District of Columbia. Clerk
of tho Probate Court. Jy15,d2.39
LEGAL NOTICES (Cont.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Holding
Probate Court.—No. 83206. Admn.
<B.E.).—This is to Give Notice:
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 tunder SSOO in value) !
of Frank A. Anderson late of the I
District of Columbia, deceased. All
person* having claims against the ’
deceased are hereby warned to 1
exhibit the same, with the vouchers :
thereof, legally authenticated, to the
subscriber, on or before the 12th
day of August, A.D. 1953: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from ]
all benefit of said estate. Given .
under my hand this 13th day of
- 1953. CHARLES L. BROWN,
76 Defree St.. N.W.. Washington,
D. C. (Seal.) Attest: ARTHUR P.
SMITH. Deputy Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia. Cleric of
the Probate Court. jy!s
JULIAN P. LUNDY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
2100 Eye St. N.W.
DI. 7-1483
Filed June 29, 1953, Harry M. Hull,
Clerk.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Court for the District of Columbia.—
ETHEL B. GRADY, Plaintiff, va. ;
DONALD A. ORADY. Defendant.—
Civil Action No. 3802.—ORDER.—
The object of this proceeding is to
enlarge the decree of limited divorce
heretofore entered in this cause into
a decree of absolute divorce. On mo- '
tion of the plaintiff, it is this 29th
day of June. 1953; ORDERED, that
the defendant Donald A. Grady cause
his 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. PRO
VIDED, a copy of this order be
published once a week for three
successive weeks in the Washington
Law Reporter and The Evening Star
before said day (S.) JAS. W. MOR
RIS, Judge. (Seal.) A TRUE COPY 1
TEBT: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk, By
HELEN K. BENDURE. Deputy Clerk.
jy 1.8.15
FRANCIS J. BACIOPFI.
Attorney.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
lor the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.644. 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 Sally
Mozell K. Byers, late of the Dis
trict of Columbia, deceased. All per
sons 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 4th
dav of January. A.D. 1954; other
wise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate.
Given under my hand this 3rd day
of July. 1963. FRANCIB J. RACIOP
PI, National Press Building. iSeal.)
Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL.
Register of Wills lor the District of
Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
_Court. Jy16.22.29
H. P. LONG AND C. M. LONG,
Attorneys.
400 oth St.. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia, Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83,076, Ad
ministration.—Thi* 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
Evelyn M. Backett. late of the Dis
trict 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 4th ,
day of January. A.D. 1964; other
wise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 3rd day of
July. 1963. HALLOCK P. LONG,
400 sth St.. N.W. (Seal.) Attest;
THEODORE COGSWELL. Register
of Wills for the District of Colum
bia. Clerk of the Probate Court.
jy15.22.29.
PROPOSALS
SEALED BIDS IN DUPLICATE foi
demolition of shops buildings and!
repairs at St. Elizabeths Hospital
will be received until 1 p.m. (Eastern;
Standard Time) on July 30. 1953.
in Rm. No. 5344, General Services
Building, 19th and F streets n.w..
Washington, D. C , and then publicly
opened in Rm. No. G-341H. Upon
request, two sets of drawings and
specifications will be supplied with
out charge to each general con- ,
tractor Interested in bidding on the 1
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
$5 per set. which will be refunded
for each set returned in good con- .
ditlon within 16 days after the bids
are opened. Checks offered as
payment must be made payable to
the order of the Treasurer, U. 8.
Bidding material may be obtained
at Rm. No. 1304. General Services
Building, 19th and F streets n.w.,
Washington 25. D. C.. phone Execu
tive 3-4900, Extension 2397.
GOV. OF DIST. OF COL.. DIR. OF
SAN’Y ENG’G. July 15. 1953.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed,
in Rm. 404. 499 Pa. Ave.. N.W..
Wash. 1. D. C.. until 2 P.M. DST.
July 22. 1953. and then publicly
; opened and read for coastr. SERV
i ICE SEWER, vie. Newark St.. Idaho
: and Wis. Aves.. N.W., consist, of;
1.250 lin. ft. 10" dia. terracotta
pipe sewer. Proposal forms and!
specn'. obtainable, without charge.!
from Supervisor. Contr. Sec.. Pro-|
curement Office. D. C., Rm. 406.1.
499 Pa. Ave., N.W. (Tel. NA. 8-6000.1,
Ext. 2378). jy10,16.17,18.20.21
PERSONAL
PERMANENT. $4; shampoo. WAR
FLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 O
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts
other than those contracted by my
self. WILLIAM H. FUGITT, 6217
Balto. ave. n.w. 1704 Que rt.^n.w.
FORMS 67, V. 8. lob applications,
manuscripts prepared and typed.
Exchange service. ST. 3-6186. 19*
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
30*
STUDBNT OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE!
will provide living quarters in his
apartment to Russian native in ex-
I change for help in the language
[ evenings. Or would consider living
with Russian family. Box 255-L.
Star. 16*
WRITERS, comml. photogs., cartoon
ists; considering material for new'
monthly magazine stories. All subjs. :
with family appeal, local, nat’l. Un-1
usued returned. Incl. return postage.
Others contacted. Box 257-L, Star.
REUPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRS,
work guaranteed: free estimates, i
Summer rates. MORRIS, LI. 4-98 ( 20.
A CENTURION wants to hear from
other D. C. Mayans. Box 258-L. Star. .
17*
VACANCY IN NURSING HOME for
elderly person. 24-hr. nursing care;
licensed by State and county super
vision. JU. 9-6040.
VACANCY IN NURSING HOME for
elderly person; 24-hr. nursing care:
licensed by State and county super
vision. JU. 9-6040.
VACANCY, elderly person, temporary
or permanent; 24-hr. care; reason
able. HILLANDALE REST HOME
HE. 4-5151. —ls
CHILD CASE in licensed home. 3615
Hamilton st.. Hyattsvllle, Md. WA
PETER PAN SCHOOL”
ESTABLISHED 1932
Nursery school summer program now
in progress for children 2 to 6. 1
Please telephone RA. 6-0100 for
Information or visit the school -t
Fern pi. and Bth st. n.w.
HELP WANTED AGENCIES 1
BKKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS—We
specialise in these positions ATLAS
1420 N. Y ave. n.w. RE 7-5767
Lab. technicians (6) to 53.600
R. N.'s, in M D’s office to $350
R. N„ 3 days wk.. M.D. sl2 day
Secy.. 20-30, exec, of hosp.. Md.
Recep.-Typs.. part time. M.D.s Open
Beginner stenos.. advantages _ S2OO
PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL BUR..
900 17th N.W.. RM. 509. ME. 8-2992.
HELP WTP. AGENCIES (Coni.)
ADAMS TEACHERS '
AGENCY
Colo. Bldg.. 1341 G N.W.. RE. 7-3938
I —lB
Men and Women
CLERICAL, PROFESSIONAL
BKILLED. UNSKILLED
Washington’s Newest and
Busiest Job Mart
METROPOLITAN
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
NATIONAL EMPL. SERV.
“Washingtons Largest Agency"
Air-Conditioned Offices
ACCOUNTANT
(Construction exper.. inter-corporate
accts. exper.) top salary
Cameraman (lfi-rnm. camera ncc.)
$lO5 wk.
F. C. bkpr. _ ... $3,900
Corres.-bkpr.-off. mgr. $3,900
Sales (Govt, contact exper.) to $7,000
Salesman (D. C. resident only)
SBO wk. plus car
Claims adjuster trainee (2 yrs. law
nec.) $3,900
Messenger (summer, typing nec..
S6O wk. up 1
Sales (inside) S6O wk.
Price clerk (know hardware) S6O wk.
Clerk (like figures) S6O wk. I
Make-up editor $3.600-$5.000
Asst, chief engr. (electronics exper.)
B. 8. E. E. Salary open
Draftsman (exper. hull of vessels.
> docking plans), full or part time.
Salary open
Draftsman (ink tracing and letter
ing exper.) _ Salary open
Field rep. (college nec.) not sales.
$275 plus car
Jr. engr., B. S. E. E. (power)
*BO wk. up
Electronic techs, (some traveling, car
nec.) . $75 wk. plus expenses
Tech, editors-* rlters (electronic, ra
dar, repair, maintenance manual
exper.) .. $6,000-SB,OOO
1108 16th St. N.W. (New Address)
ATTENTION, WOMEN
MANY INTERESTING JOBS.
COME IN AND TALK IT OVER.
EXPERIENCED OR BEGINNER..
6- 35 TO 40-HOUR WEEK.
MANY POSITIONS
RECEP.-SECYS $3,400
SECYS.. 1-girl office $3,600
SECYS., construction $3,500
SECYS.-STENOB.. 5 day* $3,120
SECYS.. adm. legal . $3,500
SBCYB.. dictaph. and shthnd. $3,460
ASST. BKPRS.. rec. and pay, $3,000
PAYROLL TYPB. S6O-*65
P.B.X. RFCFPT.-TYPB.. 5 days ss(l
RECEPT.-TYPS.. 5'4 days __ $55
MEDICAL CLKS.. Reg. Nurse $250
TV-ADV.. sales SSO comm.
X-RAY TECHS., bacteriologists, path
ologists, physiotherapists - . $3,000
MANY OTHERS
NATIONAL EMPL. SERV.
1108 16th St. N.W. EX. 3-7270
HELP—MEN
ACCOUNTANT—To assist in office;
splendid opportunity; GI training
program available. See Mrs. Mc-
Rorle or Mr. Maloney, MALONEY’S, ,
INC., 8126 Georgia ave.. Silver
Spring. Md. —lB
ACCOUNTANT Bulder’s office; .
take complete charge of account
ing dept.; prefer experience In all
building matters. Apply in person
to ALVIN L. AUBINOE, INC.. '516
19th st. n.w. —2O
ACCOUNTING
UNDER GRADUATE
Accounting graduate or night stu
dent for permanent position with
home office of national company.
Excellent opportunities for advance
ment. Paid vacation, sick leave,
hospitalization and insurance bene
fits. luncheon meals, employe pur
chase discounts: 40-hr.. 5-day week.
HOT SHOPPES. INC.
Room 200, 1341 O St. N.W
! ADVISOR
jMan between 24 and 40 with nice
personality who likes to meet the
public, or with selling experience,
wanted by national concern to be
trained for managerial capacity
This Is a splendid opportunity for
a lifetime career and establishment
of your own business. Flexible hours.
Car necessary for local driving. To
arrange for personal interview, call
AD. 2-6445 between 4 and 7 p.m.,
ask for MRS. BOYCE. —ls
APPRENTICES AND ME
CHANICS. to work with For
mica. permanent positions
only; excellent working con
dltioris. Call in person, bet
tween 10 am. and 4 pm.
3834 South Four Mile Run dr..
Arlington, Va.
ASST. TO SALES MGR Interesting
position with excellent future. Re
muneration commensurate with abil
ity. Interview 2-4 p.m. Wed. and
Thurs., 1356 Conn, ave. n.w. —ls
Assistant Credit Manager
For retail credit clothing store, exper.
in installment collections; salary
open. Apply 737 7th st. n.w. —l9
AUTO GLASS MEN, experienced; SIOO
wk., vacation after 1 year; excel
lent position; permanent. GEORGE'S
AUTO GLASS. WA. 7-6669. —l7
AUTO MECHANIC, white, top notch:
paid vacations, top pay. 1009 3rd
st. n.e.. LI. 7-8261. —2O
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. —ls
AUTO MECHANIC—Guar. salary,
hospitalization, vac. with pay, 44-
hr. wk. Apply or phone Mr. Chesel
dine. HAONER CHEVROLET. Market
7- —2O
AUTO MECHANIC, must be. good on
all makes. Excel, pay. benefits. Must
have A-l reference, or need not
apply. Ask for D. H. ?r Jack be
tween 1 and 5 p.m., MANHATTAN
AUTO * RADIO CO., both sides of
7th and R sts. n.w. —2O
AUTO MECHANICS (8), experienced;
permanent work with large, well
established Dodge-Plymouth dealer;
good pay. pleasant working condi
tions. insurance plan and vacation
with pav. See Mr. Deal. LEO ROCCA.
INC.. 4301 Conn. ave. n.w. —ls
i AUTO MECHANIC, for Washington’s
leading Dodge-Plymouth dealer; top
! earnings, all mod. benefits. Seei
Mr. Febo. BEAL MOTOR CO., 1401;
: Rhode Island *ve. n.e.
AUTO MECHANIC. Ist class: must be
i steady and good, salary open. In
quire at 412 11th st. s.w. or ST.
3-9319.
AUTO MECHANIC
Chrvsler-Plymoutb experience pre
ferred; steady work at best wages In
modern shop; twin-post lifts; 6-day
week; all employe benefits. See Mr.
Catlln. SID WELBORN MOTORS.
INC.. 1100 East-West hwy.. Silver
Spring. Md. _ 2J)
AUTO MECHANIC 1
We have openings for two lst-class
mechanics to work in our modern,
well-equipped shop. Our present
men are averaging over $125 wk.,
paid holidays and vacation Plus
many other benefits. See Mr. Mills.
Service Mgr.. STOHLMAN CHEVRO
LET, 33rd and M sts. n.w. (Oeorge
town). AD. 2-1646. —-0
AUTO MECHANICS
Experienced on Buicks pre
ferred; good pay; free hos
pitalization and life insur
ance; 5-day wk. Call Mr.
WinemJUer at WA. <-4020.
HYATTSVILLE BUICK. 0J23
Baltimore ave.
! AUTO PARTS man] with General
Motors parts experience preferred.
See Mr. Spicer. OURISMAN CHEV- .
ROLET INC., 610 H st. n.e. —l6
AUTO SALESMAN, to sell new and
used cars and trucks. Must be of
good character, and have sales abil.
Auto exper. not necessary. Com
pensation commission and wash-out
plan. Must be able to finance self
until Income is established. Bee
Mr. Erwin. ERWIN FORD CO., Route
oo 50 211. Fairfax. Va. —2O
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN—We are
now in a position to increase our 1
sales force and will consider appli
cations for the opening; It ls abso
lutely necessary that the applicant
be a willing and ambitious worker;
selling abilitv and previous car sell
ing experience helpful but not
necessary; the salesmen here average
$206 week and all know of this
ad Please call in person at GRADY
MOTORS. INC.. Llncoln-Mercury
! dealer. 7869 Wise. ave.. Bethesda.
Md.. between the hours of 9 am.
and 16 p.m. daily. —l9 M
AUTO SALESMAN—We have an at-i
tractive opening for an experienced
used-car salesman, capable of ap
praising trade-ins. If you are not j
averaging over SIOO a wk.. call Bill
Nesgoda after 10 am. Closed Sun.
AUTO WHOLESALERS. INC.. 1731 ]
Bladensburg Rd. n.e.. LI. 3-8800. i
Al'TO PAINTER, exper.. lacquer and
enamel man to work on percentage
basis, plenty of work. Ideal working
cond Wonderful opportunity lor a
steady, sober man. ROBSLYN AUTO'
BODY CO.. JA. 6-5600. Mr. Lee.
AUTO
SALESMEN (2)
WE WANT TWO EXPERI
ENCED NEW-CAR SALEBMEN
TO COMPLETE OUR SALES
FORCE. INTELLIGENT, HIOH
CALIBER SALESMEN WHO
ARE WILLING TO WORK
AND EARN SIO,OOO OR MORE
PER YEAR. DEMONSTRATOR
FURNISHED. HOSPITALIZA
TTON AND OTHER BENEFITS.
CALL MR. CLIFTON. AP. j
7-2000 FOR APPOINTMENT.
LU6TINE-NICHOLSON OLDBMOBTLE
HYATTSVILLE MD.
AUTO SALESMEN
We have openings for two experienced
salesmen. Must be dependable.!
honest and energetic with a good;
reputation and a desire to earn
SIO,OOO or more per year. Per
manent position with holiday, vaca- .
tion and insurance benefits. Salary.;'
commission and new car furnished.;
Selling two of America’s most popu-j
lar cars. De Soto and Plymouth. Fori
personal interviews, contact Mr.;.
Crawford. BETHESDA MOTORS!
INC.. Miller and Wis. ave.. Beth- 1
esda. Md.
Wh*n •anserine adeertUeeseals
mddrtmtd to Mas born, do MOT
lac lose orlMMl ro/oreaooe, yJUto
frapht or otter materials of per
tonal Hid. Copies sere# tha pur
poee end artoinola may set lost
HELP MEN (Cotif.)
Auto Used Car Manager
We need a man that can take over
put new car Ipt. This lot will have
200-ft. frontage on Lee hwy., Ar
lington. Va. The man we are look
ing for muat be a llvewire with
ability in all phases of the business,
buying, selling, wholesaling, recon
ditioning. advertising and a good
sales program for the men. In
short, we are looking for one of
the top men in this area. Apply to
Mr. Schick. Come in person, don’t
phone, please.
AL’S MOTORS, INC.
3910 Wilson Blvd., Arl., Va.
BAKER—Bench hand wanted in good
Arl. shop; must be well exper. and
sober. JA. 2-4440 for appt. —2l
BARTENDER AND COUNTERMAN;
beer only; .for evenings and week
ends. CRAIN’S RESTAURANT, 201
Upshur St. n,W, RA. 3-9767. —l7
BODY AND PAINT
SHOP MANAGER
Established body shop offers great
opportunity to qualified man. Gen
eral Motors experience desirable but
not necessary. State experience and
desired compensation. Box 425-K.
Star. —l6
BOOKKEEPER and office man. ex
perienced. Box 446-M. Stag. —l9
BRICKLAYERS, wnlte, non-union,
long job. Report to job at Ft. Ben
nett Apts., Lee hwy. at N. Quinn
st., Arl., Va. —lB
BRICKLAYERS—Lge. housing pro-
Sject, long-term lob. Columbia Pines
roject. off Columbia pike, 1 mile
efore Annandale. Come reedy, to
work. JE. 2-4601. —ls
BRICKLAYERS, union, at 4400 N.
Pershing dr. or any other of the
following addresses: Shirley high
way at Lincolnla exit. 3210 Wis
consin ave. n.w.. Bradley blvd. and
Wisconsin ave.. 37th and Anacostla
rd. s.e.. New Hampshire ave. ex
tended. 1 mile beyond University dr.
Bricklayers Wanted
LO. 7-7767 JO. 8-4594
BUTCHER—Experienced; for super
market. Excellent salary. Apply
5315 Wisconsin ave. n.w. —2O
BUTCHER, full time: must be sober.
Apply to FRANKLIN MKT., 2723 7th
st. n.e., NO. 7-1080.
BUTCHER, exper.. refs., s’i-day wk.,
EMERSON SUPER MARKET. 1209
13th st. n.w. —ls
BUTCHFR. full or part time, steady
work MEYERB MARKET. Oakton,
Va.. Vienna 10-J. Chain Bridge rd..
Route 123. —l9
BUTCHER, experienced for upper
Conn. ave. trade; refs, required.
Apply 5518 Conn, ave. n.w, —l7
Cab Drivers—Colored
Tan Top Cab offers you opportunity
to become your own boss. We will
assist you In obtaining a hacker's
license. We now have one of the
best teachers and systems in the
city at our taxi school; new and
used cabs for rent or sale: lowest
down payment and weekly notes.
CO. 6-7735. CO. 6-7978. 1731
Kalorama rd. n.w. —22
CARPENTERS (trim). Report ready
to work. 7516 Jackson ave.. Tak.
Pk.. Md. or call LO. 5-0983.
CARPENTERS, exper. Apply apt. house;
: 8510 Flower ave.. Takoma Park. Md.!
—l6
CARPENTER - FOREMAN (working).
I Top wages to right man. Call RA.
I 3-2535 after 6 p.m.
! CARPENTER—First class: frame and
trim. Permanent work. Apply on job.
47th and Sheriff rd. n.e. —l7
CARPENTERS and Carpenter help
ers; work on housing project. Drive
out Georgia ave. to Vlers Mill rd..
left on Vlers Mill rd. to entrance of
Wheaton City development, turn
right and follow Bancroft signs.
BANCROFT CONSTRUCTION CO.
CARPENTERS
Apply CONSTRUCTION JOB. 8918
FULTON STREET N.W. —ls
CASHIER-CLERK, for auto service
office; exper. young man pref. Apply
In person to E. M. Fisher. NORTH
EAST MOTOR CO.. 920 Bladensburg
rd. n.e. —2O
CEMENT FINISHERS (2). Ist class
only; for apt. construction. Apply
429 Burbank st. s.e. MR. MARPLE.
—l6
CLERK, for running the one-man
business within appliance-service
dept. Good ooportunltv for man
who likes to work, has initiative
and can assume responsibility. Some
typing abilitv necessary. Good work
ing conds. and air-cond. bldg, and
all employe benefits. Evening ap
pointments arranged. Call Mr.
Shallow at G. E. SUPPLY CO.. HU.
3-6800. —ls
CLERK, young man to learn auto
motive business, assistant to shop
foreman. We offer a 6-day week,
paid holidays and vacation, and
many other benefits. See Mr. Katen,
HILL St SANDERS. INC.. 1114 Ver
mont ave. n.w. —l6
COOK—Good pay: good working
conditions. MAJESTIC CAFE. 911
King at.. Alex., Va. OV. 3-1425.
COMBINATION MAN—Va. areaTgood
pay and steady work. CASE DEC
ORATORS. 6942 N. Fairfax dr..
Arl.. Va. JE. 2-2547; apply or call
between 8 and 5 P.m. —l7
COMPOSITOR, commercial print
shop; steady work. LI. S-1900.
dONTACT MEN. 21-65
Neat appearing, accust. to meeting
public; 6-hr. day, about $75 wklv.
to start Apply 10-2 p.m.. Rm. 501.
710 14th st. n.w.
COUNTERMAN and reliable short
order cook: experienced. Apply in
person, CAPITAL SERVICE BTA-;
TION, 1765 N. Y. ave. n.e. —l6 '
COUNTER MEAT MAN—Short hrs.,
j good pay. Apply Stand 46. O St.
; Mkt., 7th and O sts. n.w. —ls
COUNTER SANDWICHMAN—Must be
: well recommended; excel, wages, no
Bundays or late nlghtwork. Applv,
Professional Coffee Shop. 1726 Eye
st. n.w. —l7 !
DISHWASHER and busboy: good sal-!
ary. for steady and reliable man.
CRANES RESTAURANT, 201 Upshur
st. RA. 3-9767. —l6
DRIVER for established dry clean
ing and laundry route. Hyattsvllle,
Cheverly area. 25 to 40 yrs. old.
Paid vacation and holiday. Must
furnish best of reference. Apply
DALY CLEANERS, 6730 Tuxedo rd.
DRIVERS-SALESMEN—For Ice-cream
vending route 7-day wk.: excel, earn
ings for hard worker. Apply in per
son, 911 2nd st. n.e.. JACK St JILL
ICE CREAM CO. No phone calls.
—2O
DRUG CLERK. Young man, per
manent employment, 48-hour week,
experience preferred. Apply in
person. Z. D. GILMAN. 627 Penna.
ave. n.w. —l7
ELECTRICIAN, exper. mechanic, for
commercial work; must be able to
work from plans. Call JA. 7-2277.,
ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. —l6
ELECTRICIANS and exper. helpers on
new construction. Steady job. best!
wages. Call dally between 4 and 6
p.<n LO. 5-3026. —l7
ELECTRICIANS and apprentices must
have D. C. license; year-round l
work: good pay. KENNEDY ELEC
TRIC CO.. 1020 3rd st. n.w. —l9 ;
ENGINEER. 3rd class. Good job.
perm, position, vacation with pay;
6-day week. \pp<y in person. Bos
ton House. 17.1 Mass. ave. n.w.
—l7
ENGINEER—White. 6th-clas* lie. Ap
ply chief engineer bet. 8 am. and
4 p.m.. HOTEL CONTINENTAL. 420
North Capitol st. —ls
ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR—Experi
enced on field layout for construc
tion work. P. O. Box 126. Wllmlng
ton. Del. —ls
ENGINEER
For apartment house, new a-e build
ing. Must have third class, or fifth
and seventh class D. C. license.
Bedroom apartment and good salary.
See Mr. Blake between 2 and 5 p.m.
CHARLES E. SMITH
805 15th Street N.W.
ST. 3-2646 —ls
FENCE ERECTORS
Only exper. need apply: good pav.
, steady job for right man. Contact
MR. HUSSEY, days. OT. 4-7992;
i eves-. KI. 8-1466. —l7 |
FLOOR FINISHERS WANTED—OnIy!
sober, reliable men need apply. Call
Fulton 8-6958. —ls ;
FUNERAL BUSINESS —Male, white, i
age 25-35 yrs.. high school educa
tion. good references, one knowing
city; has D. C. driver's permit and;
wants to learn funeral business as!
: a profession, willing to start at
bottom and work up. Apply J C.
Echols. W. W. CHAMBERS CO..
1400 Chapin st. n.w. CO. 5-0432.
—27
GERMAN MULTILITH operator, full
fledged, wanted full time, day work;
scale. See CHARLES M. GUTHRIE,
1160 Ist st. n.W. NA. 8-6367.
—l7
GROCERY CLERK, white or colored,
D. C. refs.; must have know), of
meat. Apply GARDEN FOOD STORK.
406 H st. n.e.
GROCERY CLERK, colored; driver’s
license. experienced. references;
steady work. LU. 1-9842. —l6
GROCERY AND VEGETABLE CLERK
—Must be reliable; good wages;
D. C. permit required; refs. Apply
I 3926 Hayes st. n.e. —l7
GROCERY MANAGER
Experienced for self-service grocery
section. Many company benefits,
i excellent salary. FOOD TOWN.
Apply in person. 1311 R. I. sve.^n.e.
1 GROCERY MEN
EXPERIENCED
PRODUCE MEN
EXPERIENCED
RECEIVERS
, Experienced or we will teach, in Vlr
; ginia’s outstanding air-cond. suDer
; market. Apply In person. SHIRLEY
FOOD STORE OFFICE, 403 Swann
ave. Alexandria. Va. —l6
HEAD WAITER— Large country club
nearby Va.; must have A-l rata.
Coll JA. 8-0400. Mr. Brogan. —l9
HILP—MtN
I. B' M. SUPERVISOR—Fine onpor
tunlty for young ambitious man,
able to assume responsibilities. ,
Previous supervisory experience not
an absolute necessity, however, ap-
Slicants must be technically quail
ed. Not over 35 and draft ex
empt. Salary open. 5 day. 37V>-
hr. week. Apply Rm. 300. 816 14th
st. n.w. —l6
JANITOR, colored, married, sober.
60 unit bldg, downtown; experienced
in all operating and maintenance
work. Good salary and quarters.
For Interview, state experience
(strictly confidential). Box 123-K,
Star. —l6 |
JANITOR, under 35 for garden-type
apts. Salary, apt. and telephone.
Apply in person 1-5. Rm. 1100. In
vestment Bldg.. 1511 K st. n.w.
—ls
KITCHEN-UTILITY MAN. white, ex
perience in cooking desired but not
necessary: live in; paid vacation.
Apply 6000 Hew Hampshire ave. n.e.
—l7
LIQUOR SALESMAN for suburban
store. 20 mi. from District; excel,
oppor. for progressive man with ex
perience; S6O wk. plus rm., good
bonus to start. Write, giving quali
fications as to experience and abll
lty. Box 87-K Star. —2l
LUMBER CLEANERS
CAMP SIMMS HOUSING PROJECT
15th st. s.e., off Alabama ave., bot
tom of hill.
ABCD CORP. —l7
MAGAZINE CASH ORGANIZER—
Position offers good opportunity.
Must have at least 2 years' experi
ence. Addlv KEYSTONE READER
SERVICE 724 9th St. n.w. —ls
MECHANIC—Exper. on washers: good
opper.; refer. RIDGELY St RIDOE
LY. 3504 14th st. n.w. —l7
MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE for
large pharmaceutical company with
national distribution for an estab
. lished Washington territory. Phar
maceutical training or experience
preferred. Salary, commission and
expenses. Reply Box 226-K. Star.
MUSICIANS, colored—Combos, trios
; preferred. Call CO. 5-4880, —l7
I OPTICAL BENCHMAN or apprentice
wanted: 5-day week; good future.
Apply the HILBERT OPTICAL CO..
1416 Eye st. n.w. —l7
PAINTERS
■ Experienced only. Apply JAFFI. 911
I 13th st. n.w.
PAINT SALESMAN
' Immediate opening on our sales floor;
excellent opportunity for aggressive,
alert man, not over 55. experienced
preferred; salary commensurate with
ability.
HUGH REILLY CO.
• 1334 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 8-1703
PARTS MAN wanted; Chrysler ex
perience preferred. Call MR. MURFF.
■ JA. 2-4100 for interview. —l7
I PARTS MANAGER, age 21-28. to
manage parts dept, for truck equip
ment manufacturer: 6Vi-day wk ;
overtime paid over 40 hrs. per wk.;
vacation, group insurance benefits,
etc. Apply MR. FOLLIN. 1005 Wis.
ave. n.w. RE. 7-4441. —ls
PAYROLL
AUDITOR
Permanent position with large na
tional organization for young man.
i 21 to 33. Knowledge of payroll taxes
! and typing necessary. Apply in per
s*. n ’ a* ra --4;30 p.m.. Suite 416.
Ring Building. 1200 18th st. n.w.
, —l6
PHARMACIST, 3 eves, and alternat
ing Sundays. BRONAUGH PHAR
. MACY, 3401 14th st. n.w., TU. 2-
PLASTERERS. white mechanics: call
between 6 and 9 p.m. WA. 7-4877.
! —ls
.! PLASTERERS, colored, experienced
j white coat mechanics only need
• aptiiy. Also hod carriers, apt. proi
•; ect Georgia ave. and Aspen st. n.w.
i Next to Waiter Reed. —2O
1 PLUMBER'S HELPER Must have
• I D. C. driver’s permit. Apply 111
Kennedy st. n.w. —l7
. PLUMBERS AND HELPERS; Joumev
, man plumbers preferred. Apply in
person from 7-8:30, 7300 Pcari st.
j Bethesda. Md. 17
PLUMBERS
EXPERIENCED ON NEW WORK 31
GRANT CIRCLE N.W. RA 6-6287.
' —2O
PORTERS. GENERAL HELP—Part
. Apply in person,
! SHHtLEY FOOD STORE OFFICE,
403 Swann ave., Alex.. Va. —l6
PORTER-BAKER'S HELPER, nlght
i IS2£ k - : -JP'_ c - Permit: off Mondays.
HELLER’S BAKERY. 3221 Mt.
; Pleasant st. n.w. 17
! TORTER—D, C. permit. Part time.
Sunday *.m. and Monday.
HELLER’S BAKERY. 3221 Mt.
| Pleasant st. n.w. 17
PORTER-DRIVER
1 For liquor store: a good salary, bonus.
. vac ; must have good refs. CENTRAL.
1 518 nth st. n.w. Do not Phone, —lB
i PHOTO FINISHER, steady work and
! advancement; phone 6 p.m dally
| PI- 7-7735. —ls
PRODUCE MAN
FULLY EXPERIENCED
)
j Capable of taking care of
. dept, in supermarket.
Good salary and excellent
’ conditions for a reliable
man.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
APPLY In PERSON
1 FOOD TOWN, INC.
■ 1860 Arlington Blvd., Fall* Church
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. Earn big
money pleasantly. TOWN St SUB
URBAN REAL ESTATE CO.. 4811
Wisconsin ave. n.w. EM. 2-940(1.
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN—M"an B*e 8 *e-
I lected will have opportunity to
earn good money. Must be willing I
to work. Call Mr. Dulberger, OL. 1
4-0642. CARL M. FREEMAN. INC.
! —ls
REAL estate salesman
Man to manage a small, progressive
office. Must be experienced in sales’
In Prince Georges County. Attrac- j
: tive offer to the right man. Call
Mr. Halley for appointment.
Thomas F. Halley, Realtor
UN. 4-7649. UN. 4-3228.
RELIEF TELETYPE OPERATOR—
Man to wark one night a week. 8:30
p.m. to 4:30 a.m. and fill in during
vacations and sickness of regular op
erator. Reply to Box 168-H. Star,
stating age* experience and refer
ences. 22
REPAIRMEN—-Experienced. section,
for large truck tires. HAWKINSON
TREAD SERVICE. LU. 2-1147.
—l9
ROUTEMAN——Not over 35. have good
reference that can be checked. Know
city and suburbs. Bond required:
S-'day week, 2 weeks’ paid vacation;
s<() per week. DYDEE WASH.. 60
Canal st. s.w.. RE. 7-8012. —2O
SALESCLERK for retail tire store;
, experience preferred: good salary
and working conditions. BEN HUND
-1 LEY, 3446 14th st. n.w.
'SALESMAN, part time, local experi
ence and refers. Apply in person.
A & A LIQUOR STORE. 1911
i Penna. ave. n.w. 15
SALESMAN, energetic and neat ap
pearance; excel, salary and comm :
protected estab. territory: constant
repeat sales. To contact purchas
ing agents of supplies for business.
; commercial trade, apts.. realty firms,
i etc., with complete specialized line
of maintenance and sanitary equlp
; ment. Readily saleable items. Our’
firm is well known. Car required.
DIXIE JANITOR SUPPLY CO.. ST.
3-7900. —l6
ENGINEERS
FOR
BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON—WICHITA, KANSAS
OPENINGS IN
Design Development Research
POWER PLANT AERODYNAMICS
MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT FLIGHT TESTING
TECH WRITERS CONTRACT SPEC. ENGINEERS
TOOL DESIGNERS PRODUCTION ENGINEERS
PACKAGING ENGINEERS PLANNING ENGINEERS
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
And many other classifications.
See the Boeing Representative
at the
UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
315 12th St. NW. Old Post Office Bldg.
WEEK OF JULY 13th
8:30 AM.-4:30 PM. DAILY
IT TOO WISH AN EVENING APPOINTMENT, CALL
DISTRICT 7-7000
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THE EVENING STAR
Washington, D. C.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. IMS
Summer
Deadlines
for
Sunday
Classified Ads
10 P.M. FRIDAY
by telephone
9 P.M. FRIDAY
at Lobby Business Counter
8 P.M. FRIDAY
at Branch Offices
Sunday Daath Notices and
Loat dt Found occoptsd until
* 8 P.M. Saturday
Additional telephone ad
takers will be on duty
Thursdays and Fridays.
Please place your ads as
early as possible.
STerling 3-5000
HELP—MEN
SALESMAN, exper., for camaraa. ex
cellent opportunity. HENRY’fI
CAMERA, 421 King it., Alexandria.
Va. —l9
SALESMAN, colored, full or part
time: no money needed. Earn $35
to SSO week. CO. 6-6666. —l6
SALESMAN
Major tobacco mfgr. desirec ag
gressive young man for iale« pro
motional work; ate 21 to 28;
Washington area: liberal itarttng
•alary; two vacation* yearly; car
and expenses furnished. Apply own
handwriting, stating ate. qualifi
cations. telephone number. Writ*
Box 246-L, Star. 16*
SALESMAN
Experienced salesman to sell indue
trial and commercial accounts in
Washington area, by an established
corporation. A steady repeat busi
ness offering remuneration commen
surate with your ability to produce.
, Car essential. Call MR. KLESS,
TU. 2-4440 for interview Thure,
. and Frl. 17
! SALESMAN
WANTED
FOR
\ FURNITURE
: DEPARTMENT
;l EXCELLENT COMMISSION
60% FLOOR TIME
1 ARFAX CO.
I Annandale. Va. JE. 3-0440
; SALESMAN AGER -1-
r:
Requirements: Previous direct selling
. experience, car, good speaking voice,
good appearance, know how to train
and work with men, and have burn
ing desire to make more than aver
age money; position carries a sub
stantial guarantee plus override and
complete backing by management.
L No phone calls, please. Apply io-4
p.m.
: THOR CORPORATION
SALES DIVISION
SALESMEN Beginners or experl
' £5£ e< i’ f moving offer: can earn
' I 7 ? 5100 *> er wk- MR. PETERS.
8 to 9 a.m.. Rm. 424. 1404 N. Y.
■ ave. n.w. is
• SALESMEN (3 white) for outsld#
■ sales work, transportation fur.
ntshed. earnings SKH) wk. and up.
Apply Rm. 620. 724 9th »t. n w.
SALESMEN
; „ , . REAL ESTATE
: 1 Business Is good in this office. Wo
I have more properties and more
prospects than our present, staff can
I service. If you are thoroughly exper,.
know Alexandria, Fairfax and Ar
| lington. Va.. own your own car and
are willing to work an excel, oppor
tunity is available to 1 or 2 good
men or women who can qualify with
a long estab. reputable and pro
gressive real estate office, eom-
F mission basis. Phone, call or writ#
M. H. BARRY. 2206 Mt. Vernon ave.,
£ I SSS2 drU ’ Va ’ KL 8-0078 or TB.
1. 6-2«3- — l6
; SALESMEN
' 20-50 yrs. of age. Intereited In •
permanent position: S6O per wk.
starting salary, plus commissions.
Trensp. furn.. no canvassing Apply
hi person to MR. HKNSLY. 8107
Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va. —l6
SALESMEN
Storm window, tiding and
1 gpeclalty men. We have the
only item of this kind in the
: home improvement field. The
new exterior wonder coetine
Masbestex. biggest money
maker on the market today.
US? te at °nce.
MASBESTEX CORP. OF AMERICA
, 4304 Qa. Ave. N.W. —lB
SALESMEN
Professional men to work bv appoint,
ment only. Only those seeking per
manent positions need apply. A
; future aecurity guaranteed even
through depression years. Apply
! 4 n K >(• n.w.. 2nd floor. Room
N .°- 0 ■ Or call MR. N. C. JACKSON
at NA. 8-9668 from 9:30 a.m. to 3
p.m.; or evenings. OV. 3-6586 after
| 0 pm.
SERVfCE-PARTS MAN. excellent fu
ture. machinery and equipment
house; experience with l'A-h p. to
60-h.p. engines. Baltimore blvd For
, Interview call TA. 9-1230 •>()
SERVICE STATION ASST. MGR.,
thoroughly experienced man capable
complete charge; salary
otoP'L ln , person, CONNORS.
INC.. 2721 Navlor rd. s.e. 19
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT. t«
*5 rvlce station.
Hospitalization benefits, paid vaca
ss§: per* 1 w h ?? k e r^ nt sti e r(? ren , C oo<i
& e oL?2§Sr n N e . e w me Y n o t rk ß^„.J!
SER p, I n E st ATION ATTENDANTS
—Full or part-time help; must be
competent and experienced: good
P' c ,? l sa 2 t conditions for the
right individual Applv tn person
STATIBS HE , R - -„ S W? "eSvICK
STATION, 1 <o() Nichols ave. se.
service station asst, mgr’—
White; age 25 to 40; only well ex
perienced man. with referencee
need apply. Salary SBS per week
plus comm and vac. BARRON'fI
SUNOCO SERVICE STATION. WIs
t,UKY’,!S,.? ve ' and River rd. n.w. —2O
SERMCE STATION SHIFT MGR: I
also good front-end mechanic to do
small front-end work and brakes.
‘ Ooo <l Apply 4226 Conn. ave.
- n w —l6