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_ SPECIAL NOTICES | } WILL NOT be responsible for any! •debts contracted by any one other •than myself. MRS. GRACE DEM ANT I. 11382 Apton ave. n.e. 12* BUtOVA WATCHES. 33 Vj* discount I ARTHUR MARKEL (HO F st. n.w | WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for Jany debts other than those con tracted by myself. SEROT. ROBERT IN. ARGENT. 70715 t A. 8. U. Med • CO., Fort Belvoir, Vs. 12 * THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASHINGTON, Washing ton. D. C., December 7, 1053: The Annual Meeting of the Share holders of this bank for the election of Directors and the transaction of auch other business as may prop- Sly come before the Meeting will theld at the banking bouse on esday. January 12, 1054, at 12 Mi. Polls to remain open until l ♦Hi Transfer books will be closed jrom January 3. 1054, to January •12. 1054, both dates Inclusive. H. F. STOKES. Vice President and Cash ier —l3 I WILL SOT BE RESPONSIBLE for •anv debts contracted by anv one Jother than myself, on or after Oc tober 24. 1053. HARRY G. Me -.DOUOALL, 348 Yandes st.. Frank lin. Ind. 12* t WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for •any debts contracted by any one tother than myself. LEWIS E. ■FOWLER. 5109 Mangum rd.. Col ttee Pk . Md. 13* ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Hamilton Na tional Bank of Washington will be Jie'd in the hoard room at the main at 619 14th st. n.w.. at 12 b rlork noon on Tuesday. January 4°. 1954. for the purpose of electing pi-'-cters so- the ensuing year and «nv . ther business that rpay proper )- he brought before the meeting frh« p"l!s will be noen until 12:30 pm T. s. MALLON. Jr.. Cashier. ANNUAL MEETING of the lhareholders of The National Bank of Washington. Washington, D. C.. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting, will be held at Its banking house, the corner of 7th and Indiana ave. and C sts. n.w., "Washington. D. C.. on Tuesday, Jan uary 12. 1954. at 12 o’clock noon. The polls will remain open until 1 o'clock D.m. 'R. B. KEINER. Vice president and Cashier. THF. ANNUAL MEETING of the Biareholders of The Lincoln Na- Bonal Bunk of Washington will be fteld on Tuesday, January 12, 1954. wt 12 o’clock noon, at Its banking Souse, 804 17th st. n.w.. Washing ton D. C.. for the purpose of elect »g the Board of Directors and transacting such other business as j 2 ay properly come before the meet-j v Polls will be open from 12' fdnek noon until 1 o’clock p.m. rCMARTI A. NORRIS. President NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—The annual meeting of the stockholders iff the Graphic Arts Press. Inc., will' ha held on Wednesday. January 13.1 M 54. at 5 o'clock p.m . at the officej M the corporation. 914 ”oth st.' Washington. D. C. The pur-! pose of the meeting is to elect a Board of Trustees to serve for the Mar and to transact such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. IRA H. KAPLAN. Secretary. • HARKING SPACE. 1419 Park rd. n.w. •t—Lock car and keep keys: move In land out at will. CO. 5-1200. —l3 THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of THE CHARLES, SCHNEIDER BAKING CO., of Wash..! 3. C.. for the election of directors! ■amd the transaction of such other business as may properly coma be-, •fore said meeting, will be held ati Its offices. 413 Eye st. n.w.. on Wed.. January 20. 1954. at 7 p.m ! 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for ■any debts other than those con-j .traded by myself. EDWARD S. ! •SHOCK. 812 Clayton lane. Clinton. 1 ■ Md. 15* I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for .any debts other than those con-j ■ traded bv myself. GERALD CURE-i :TON. 2030 Oth st. n.e. 13* 4«0 MASS. AVE. N.W.—Large base ment area. suit, for storage: rea sonable rental. Call FEDERAL 1 IRENTAL CO . 915 New York ave.! n.w.. NA. 8-7410. —l4 1 APPLES APPLES AND FRESH SWEET CIDER Honey and Apple Butter v I All Products Grown and Sold Direct From Our Orchards ! GIVE APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS WE WILL PACK AND SHIP FOR YOU Open Friday Night ’Til 9 P.M. Closed Monday Oolv Plenty of Safe Parking PLAINFIELD ORCHARDS Directions: Out Ga. ave. to Glen • Mont. Md , then rt. 5 ml. on Rte. ‘lB2 at high water tower. W. W. MOORE. Sandy Spring. Md., Fulton ! 8-3891, __ j WHOLESALE ONLY j TOYS. GIFTS. JEWELRY. DOLLS ' MANY OTHER ITEMS LINK SALES CO . 1115 Eve St. N.W I Wash.. D. C. TE. 0-2785 _ 13* j THE ANNUAL MEETING of the! Stockholders of the National Capital! Insurance Company of the District ; of Columbia, for the election of! trustees and the transaction of any! ether business the* may be broudu) ■to the attention of the meeting wlili Ibe held at the office of the company • Pennsylvania Avenue and Fourth ;Street. Southeast. Washington. •D C.. Wednesday. January 13. 1954 .’between the hour' of 12 o’clock • noon and ' o'clock nm E. FDWARD FARLYK Secretary. PERSONAL CHILD CARE, vacancy In licensed Virginia home; full time, or day; reas rates. JE. 2-0745. —-13 MOTHER, white, will care for 2 chil dren days, licensed Nov., '53. pvt. • home. refs. UN. 4-7570. —l3 THE CONVERSATION CLUB for men •and women and the class in Posi tive Thinking are accepting new •members now. Call DU. 7-1352 ill dav today and Sunday. Week -davs only mornings. —l3 I BUSINESS EXECUTIVE and 7-year-! old daughter would like home with; •refined religious family, vie. Arl.. •Va . where daughter attends Con gressional School: refs, exchanged.! ■Box 382-A, star. —lB | TACANCY—Quiet suburban location.! ■delicious meals, diets. 24-hr. nurs- i lng. *u!ly licensed. JU. 9-9783. —l3 ! n FINE REPUTATION for expert hair dveine for 25 yrs.: Roux. M'ss Clairol. 53.50 complete. FRENCH BEAUTY SHOP AD. 4-9074. —lO MIMEOGRAPHING. 500 copies S 3 25 f Inch tvp of stem EXCHANGE SERV ICB CO 1740 K n w ST 3-6180 14* TOBMS 57. U S lob applications ore ftared and typed Personnel counsel , ng. EXCHANGE SERV.. ST 3-01 SO Vacancy in nursing iiomi :or elderly person: 24-hr. nursing care; licensed by State and countv JU JP-0040 PRIVATE DANCE INSTRUCTION— Christmas special. 2-for-l rates Previously with natonal known .stu dio Have fun at our parties. LT.OYD MITCHELL. HO 2-1444 10* TACANCY—NewIy furn.. clean, pleas ant room, board, for elderly guests; good food. care. NO. 7-3242. BABY SITTER—Dav or evening; ;Chevv Chase or Bethesda. OL. il-0842. —l2 BUSINESS CARDS. $2.95 per 1.000;! iinveltles. matches, calendars, rubber stamps, etc. RA. fi-8203 after 6 iam. MADE BY “ CORSETIERE i If YOU NEED A GIRDLE. BRAS OR , CORSET ON MEASURE? FOR YOUR ‘ ALTERATIONS ALBO TO GIRDLES. BRAS. CORSETS AND DRESSES. PHONE CO. 5-4078. • PROPOSALS 1 GOV. OF DIST. OF COL.. DIR. BLDGS. AND GROUNDS, Dec 7. 3 953. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed In Rm. 404. 499 Pa. Ave., IN.W Wash. 1. D C.. until 2 PM, EST. Dec. 18. 1953, and then pub licly opened and read for furnish and Install Dehumidtfiers. tncl. cer tain other work required for elimi nation of condensation In sub hasement of Paul Jr High School. Bth and Oglethorpe Sts,. N W., Wash.. D C. Proposal forms, speens. and drawing, obtainable without charge, from Supervisor. Contr and Bond Sec.. Procurement Office. D. C. ! Rm 406. 499 Pa. Ave. N.W. (Te! NA 8-6000. Ext. 2378.1 ] - de7.8,9.10.11.12 j ; OFFICIAL NOTICE DEC. 10. 1953.—The Commissioners. D. C.. will hold a public hearing in the Board Room, District Bldg.. 14th end E Sts. N W„ December 29. 1953,1 ?0 a.m.. to consider an increase in' ecs for renewal of licenses of Op- < tometrists from $lO to sls to pro vide for administration of the Op tometry Act. 8. SPENCER. R. F. CAMALIER. L. W. PRENTISS. Com- Jnisstoners. D. C. ; AUCTION SALES , TJins .?. OWEN A SON, Auctioneer*.' • Perpetual Rldg.. till E St. N.W ’ Trustees' sale of Valuable TWO STORY SEMIDETACHED BRICK : DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES! 622 P STREET, N.W. M virtue ot a Deed of Trust recorded i in Liber No 9886. folio 413 of the Land Records of the Distrirt of Co lumbia. we shall sell in front of the 1 remises on FRIDAY THF EIGHT EENTH DAY OF DECEMBER AD 953 AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK M. Lot lettered "A" In Bralnard I. Warner’s subdivision of lots in quare numbered Three Hundred and Sixty-six (366), as per plat re corded tn the Office of the Surveyor lor the District of Columbia In Liber C.H.B. at folio 267. TERMS OF SALE; All cash. Deposit 0 f $500.00 required at time of sale Terms of sale to be compiled with Within thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the! right to resell the propertv at the . risk and cost of the defauting pur chaser. after five days advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in the District of Colum bia, or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit, trustees may avail themselves of anv legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser Further particulars at time of sale. Adjustment of Rea! Estate taxes to date of sale. All conveyancing, recording and reve nue stamp*, etc., at cost of pur chaser. SAMUEL SCRIVENER. Jr.. JUNIOR F. CROWELL. v d#B.l 0,12,16.17 Trustees. | AUCTION SALES (Coot.) } ADAM A. WE SC BLEB A SON. I Auctioneers-Appraisers, • { TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOOD MARKET FIXTUREB AND EQUIPMENT, STOCK IN TRADE. ETC, CON TAINED IN 501 loth STREET S.EJ By virtue of a Chattel Deed of Trust recorded In Liber 1006. Folio 445. et seq.. one of the Land Rec ords of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction at the above-mentioned premises on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1953 at 11 A.M.. National Cash register, display cases, refrigeration, Scale, adding machine, fan. stock in trade, etc., also leasehold interest, particu lars of which will be announced at time of sale. Term; Cash. .DANIEL E. CLARKE Jr.. IRVING N. TRANEN, Trustees. del 2.14,15. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldg., till F. St. N.W. Trustees" Sale of Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT DETACHED FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1304 DELAPIELD PLACE. NORTHWEST By virtue 0! a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9304 Folio 454 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1953. AT THREE O’CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 05 in Square 2808 in B. Francis Saul’s et al subdivision known as "Saul's Addition to the: City ol Washington," as per plat! recorded in the Office ol the Sur- ] veyor for the District of Columbia: in Liber County 23 at folio 128: subject to the building restriction' line as shown on said plat. Subject to covenants of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $13,555.06 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 $500.66 required. Conveyancing, recording etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and re sold at the discretion of the trustees. PETER T. STATHES. S. THOMAS STATHES de3.5.8.10.12 Trustees. I THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, Perpetual Bldg., 1111 E SI. N.W. j Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO- ; STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWN AS PREMISES 1517 1 STREET. 1 N.W By virtue ol a Deed of Trust re ! corded in Liber No. 9790, at folio ; I 144 of the Land Records of the! ! District of Columbia, we shall sell ! In front of the premises on FRI DAY. THE 18th DAY OF DECEM BER. A.D. 1953. AT 3:00 O’CLOCK P.M. Lot numbered Twenty-nine (29) in Diller B. Groff’s subdivision ol Square numbered One Hundred ami Ninety (190), as said subdivi sion is recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District ol Columbia in Book 10. page 23. Terms of Bale: All cash. Deposit of j $500.00 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be comulied with ; within thirty days from date ol 1 sale otherwise the trustees reserve the r ght to resell the property at | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days adver i tisement of such resale in some ; newspaper published in the District 1 I of Columbia, or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting de ' posit, trustees may avail themselves j I of any legal oj> equitable rights! : against defaulting purchaser. Fur-! ! ther particulars at time of sale, i Adjustment of Real Estate taxes to! date of sale. All conveyancing, re- j ! cording and revenue stamps, etc., | at cost of purchaser. SAMUEL SCRIVENER. Jr. 1 JUNIOR F. CROWELL. f de5.10.12.15.17 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldg.. Ill) E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable IM j PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST TNG OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALP INTEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING PREM ISES 1202 CARROLLEURG PLACE S.W By virtue of a certairi deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9514. Folio 621 et seq., of the land rec-; 1 ords of the District of Columbia ; and at the request of the parties 1 secured thereby, the undersigned i trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen i * Son, Suite 601. Perpetual Build-; rag 1111 E Street. N.W.. on MON-i ! DAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF i DECEMBER A.D. 1953. AT ONE I | O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-! 1 described land and premises, situate j in the District of Columbia, and; ! designated as and being AN UN-; ! DIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN j I AND TO Lot numbered One Hundred | i Twentv (120) in the Washington' [ Sanitary Improvement Company’s; I subdivision of lots In Square num-1 ! bered Six Hundred Fifty-One (651 )| | as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of i Columbia in Liber 37 at folio 27.) i Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed; of trust for approximately $7,000.0(1 further particulars of which will be , announced at time of sale; the pur-) chase price above said trust to bej paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording.l - at purchaser's cost. Adjust-f ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within | thirty days, otherwise deposit for- 1 felted and the property may be ad- 1 vertlsed and reecld at the discretion 1 of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN. de3,8.12 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. (Trustees’ Sale of SEMIDETACHED. ! 6-ROOM STUCCO DWELLING, NO. | 4223 BRANDYWINE ST.. N \V. i By virtue of a deed of trust recorded. in Liber No. 8040. folio 255. et ! seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at l request of party secured thereby j undersigned substituted trustee will I offer for sale by Public auction, in ! front of premises, on DECEMBER 16. 1953. AT .THREE 1 O’CLOCK PM.. the lollowing ! described property in the District of Columbia, to-wit; ~4 in the subdivision of lots In Square lbiu. as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor of said District in Liber 82 at folio 13 subject to building restriction line as shown on said plat and subject to the right of way for the Falls Branch Sewer as condemned bv proceedings •in District Court Case No. 710 in the Suoreme Court of said District. TERMS OF SALE; Purchase-money to be paid In cash. A deposit of SI,OOO required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, con veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur chaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from dav pi sale otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C or deposit may , be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit trustee may avail himself of; any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser GEORGE R. LINKINS. Substituted Trustee by U S. District Court in Civil Action 2710-53. de5.7,9.11.12.15 THOS. J. OfaEN * SON. Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldg.. 1111 ® Trustees’ Bale of Valuable STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 531 THIRD STREET. NORTHEAST. , . . By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9,0,. Folio 605 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 MON DAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1953. AT ONE THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being Lot; 90 National Capital Investment 1 Company' subdivision of lots in Square 779, as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 16 at folio 01. ... Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ins association) deed of trust for approximately $4,558.90. 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 marie as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirtv days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion . of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. CHAR! ES E. MITCHELL. ; de3.5.8,10.12 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, | Perpetual Bldg.. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO) STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING 1 BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1121 C STREET. NORTH- Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust; duly recorded, in Liber No. 8950, j Folio 345 et seq.. of the land rec-! ords of the District of Columbia.] and at the request of the party j secured thereby, the undersigned: trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER A.D. 1953, at ONE FIFTEEN O’CLOCK P.M . the fol- • lowing-descrlbed land and premises.] situate In the District of Columbia. I and designated as and being Lot 62 In Gullek's subdivision of Square 987. as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis- 1 trict of Columbia in Liber R. L. H. at folio 44. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed! ot trust for approximately $6,783.93 j further particulars oi which will hr ; announced at time of sale; the i purrhase price above said trust to! be paid in cash. A deposit of! $500.00 required. Conveyancing, re cording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date ot! sale. 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 trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. „ JEROME MAUN, dei0.12.16.17.19 'Trustee*. | AUCTION SALES I ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. Auctioneers. ; Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO -1 STORY. CORNER. BRICK DWELL i ING KNOWN AS 207 14th PLACE jßy virtue of a deed of tzuet re corded In Liber No. 9436,-folio 579. et eeq.. one of the land records ol the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured there by the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of premises, on FRIDAY THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OP DE CEMBER. 1953. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de , scribed property. In the District ol Columbia, to-wit: Lot numbered Sixty (60) in Myrtle L. Schofield’; subdivision of lots in Square num bered Ten Hundred and Fifty-Five (1055) as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Liber 61 at folio 35. TERMS OF BALE: All cash. A de posit of *300.00 required of pur chaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording, rev enue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale otherwise trustees re serve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser, after 5 days advertisement °f, , s uch resale In some newspaper published In Washington, D. C., or deposit may be forfeited, or with out forfeiting deposit trustees may aval! themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. EDMUND M. FMMERICH. R. EDWARD EARLY. THOMAS R HARRISON, dc8.10.i2.15.17 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON Auctioneers-Appraisers. j rfustees’ Sale of VALUABLE TWO STORY AND FRAME SEMIDE TACHED DWELLING KNOWN AS I PREMISES 1430 3rd STREET. N.W By virtue of a deed of trust rccordeo in Liber No. 8314. folio 567. et seq one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale by public auction. In front of premises, on MONDAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1953. AT TWO O’CLOCK P.M. the following described property In the District ol Columbia, to-wit: Lot D and the South two feet on Third Street Northwest by depth thereof Lot "C" ol Gusta Vens A. Kahn’s Subdivision In Square West of 553. as per plat recorded In the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia; In Liber C. H. 8.. at folio 213 known for taxation purposes as Lot! : 803 West ’of Square 553. TERMS OF SALE: Property will be 1 j sold subject to the balance of a I Building Association .Trust for «2.- 751.51, as of December 1. 1953 pavable $26.25 per month including interest at s«i. Balance cash. A deposit of $300.00 required ol pur chaser at sale. Examination of title conveyancing recording. revenue stamps and notarial fees ct cost ot purchaser Terms to be compiled with within 30 days from day ot sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after ft days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington D C., or deposit may be forfeited or without forfeiting deposit, trustees may avail them selves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser J. FRANKLIN WILSON. PRESTON H HARRIS. de4.7.9,l 0,1 2 Trustees. : THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers | Perpetual Bldg. 1111 E St. N.W. ; j Trustees’ Sale o' Valuable !M- i : PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST, j ING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE j HALF INTEREST IN A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING I PREMISES 56A BATES STREET j N.W i j By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9387. Folio 445 et seq.. of the land rec i ords of the District of Columbia j and at the request of the parties - seemed thereby the undersigned! trustees will sell, at public auction j within the office of Thos. J. Oweh & Son, Suite 601, Perpetual Build ing. 1111 E Street. N.W. on MON DAY THE 14th DAY OF DECEM BER A.D. 1953. AT ONE O’CLOCK I P.M., the following-described land; and premises, situate In the Dls- ! trict of Columbia, and designated; as and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE , HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Eight Hundred Thirtecr (813) in Moses Kelly’s subdivision! of lots tn Square numbered Six Hunt red Fifteen (615) as per plat recorded In the Office of the Sur- ; veyor for the District of Colum- i bia in Liber 159 at folio 285. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed! j of trust for approximately- $7,500.00! further particulars of which will 1 be announced at time of sale: the; purchase price above said trust to! be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.90 required. Conveyancing, j recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of 1 sale. Terms to be complied with I i within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property i ra>* be advertised and resold at j the discretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN. rie.3.8,12 Trustees ■ THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldg., 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees* Sale of Valuable IMPROVED . REAL. ESTATE CONSITINO OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING BEING PREMISES 1220-A ’ CARROLLBURG PLACE. S.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9793. Folio 243 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public aution. within the office of Thos. J. Owen Si Son. Suite 601, Perpetual Building. 1111 E Street. N.W. on MONDAy. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF DECEM BER A D 1953. AT ONE O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being AN UNDIVIDED ON-HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num bered One Hundred Eleven (111) in the Washington Sanitary Improve ment Company’s subdivision of lots in Square numbered Six Hun dred Fifty-One (651) as per plat recorded in the office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 37 at folio 27. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7,099.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time -of sale; the j purchase price above said trust to i be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. de'1.8,12 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON, Auctioneers-Appraisers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT ROW BRICK DWELLING NO. 4816 41st! STREET N.W. Bv virtue of a decree of the United States District Court for the Dis trict of Columbia Re Civil Action No. 3821-53. the undersigned trustee will offer lor sale by public auction, in front of the premises on MON DAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1954. AT THREE THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia to wit: Lot 44 in Square 1736 with improvements thereon known and described as 4816 41st Street. N.W.. Washington, D. C. • TERMS OF SALE: Property will be sold subject to Deeds of Trusts ag gregating approximately $6,287.36. ■ particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale. Over and above said trusts one-third cash, the balance in two equal installments \ represented by the promissory notes; of the purchaser, payable in one i and two years, with interest at lit", j per'annum from day of sale, payable] scmlinnually. secured by deed of trust upon the propertv sold, or all! cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500.00 required of purchaser at time of sale. All con veyancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur chaser. Terms or sale to be com piled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustee re serves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser. after five days advertise ment of such resale In some news paper published In the City of Washington. D. C. KEITH L. SEEOMILLER. Trustee. 1616 Eve Street»N.W. d e 12.19.20.ja 4J 954 ADAM A. WESCHLER tt SON. Auctioneers-Appraisers. Trustees' Sale of TWO-3TORY. ROW BRICK DWELLING, NO. 649 F! STREET N.E. Bv virtue of a deed of trust re-1 corded in l.iber 8520. Folio 317. et: seq. one of the land records of: the District of Columbia, and at4a the request of party secured thereby.! the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. In front >. premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE! SIXTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1953 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., the ! following-described property in the * District of Columbia, to-wit: "Lot; Two hundred and three (203) In - Israe B. Bursey’s Subdivision of lots; in Square 861 as per plat recorded; tn the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber | 23. Folio 89.” TERMS OF SALE: Property wiU be sold subject to the balance ot a prior deed of trust In the sum of $3,835.03 as of September 27, 1953. payable $42 00 per month including Interest at ST. Over and above said trust, cash, A deposit of “'500.00 required of purchaser at sa;e Examination of title, con veyancing. recording, revenue stamps, and notarial fees at cost of pur chaser. Terms to be compiled with within 30 days from dav of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 5 days'! advertisement o! such resale in some newspaper published in Wash ington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited or without forfeiting de posit. trustees may avail them selves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. JAMES T. KNIGHT. CARLTON U. TREXLER. 4e4.7,9.12,16. Trustee*. AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. Auctioneers—Appraisers. r TWC^irORY 8 ROW brickJdwell 8 ING NO. 1258 2nd STREET. S.W. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded In Liber No 8699 folio 398. et seq.. one of the -and records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the under signed trustees will offer for sale bv public auction, in front of premises, on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER. 1963. Al FOUR-THIRTY P.M.. the following described property In the District o: Columbia, to-wit: Lot 84 in Oliver Cox’s subdivision of lots in siuarr 607. as per plat recorded In Liber 16. Folio 59 of the records of the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. A deposit of $509.00 required of purchaser at eale. Examination of title, convey ancing. recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur chaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 5 days advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published in Wash ington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting de posit, trustees mav avail themselves of any legal or equitable right; against defauting purchaser. RICHARD J. CARR, FLOYD E. DAVIS. Jr.. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers Perpetnal Bldg.. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWFTXING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 614 TENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9026. Folio 95 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 SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEM PER A. D. 1953. AT FOUR O'CLOCK .M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the North one-half of Lot 46 in King’s subdivision of lots in Square 389. as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 21 at folio 79. Now known for pur- j poses of assessment and taxation; as Lot 809 in Square 389. TERMS OF SALE. ALL CASH. A de posit of $500.00 will be required at I time of sale. Adtustments made as | of date of sale. All conveyancing. I recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, 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. LOUIS RUDDEN. ALEX STERLING. Trustees. JACK A. HILLMAN. Attorney for Party Secured. 600 F Street. N.W. de7.9:i2.14.16. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldr., 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable DETACH ED FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 5013 LEF STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed ol trust ; duly recorded, in Liber No. 9563 Folio 485 et seq.. of the land records I of the District of Columbia, and at i the request of the party secured ; thereby, the undersigned trusters will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises on THURSDAY th; SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEM BER A.D. 1953. AT TWO-FIFTEEN O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de-; scribed land and premises, situate in I the District of Columbia, and desig nated as and being Lot numbered Sixty-six (66) in Square numbered Fifty-one Hundred and Seventy-five (5175) in the subdivision known a; "Addition to Hampton Park" as th< said subdivision appears of record in Book 63 at page 10. Land Records in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia TERMS OF SALE. ALL CASH. A deposit of $590.00 will be required at time of sale. Adjustments trade as of date of sale. All conveyancing I recording revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser Terms of sale to j be complied with within 30 days i ! from day of sale, otherwise the i ; tiustees 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. DAVID H. BARTOW. NORMAN H. BARTOW de7.9,12.14.16 Trustees ! THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers Perpetual Bldg.. 111 IE St. N.W. j ! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO , STORY BRICK DWELLING. KNOWS AS PREMIffiS 4525 EADS PLACE! | N.E. j By virtue ct & Deed of Trust recordeo in Liber No 9812. at folio 460 ol ; the Land Record' of the District of i Columbia, we shall sell tn front of the nrenn.-e; or THURSDAY.- THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEM BER. A.D. 1953 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot .umbered One Hundred Forty-five U 45) In a sub division made Edsor W Briggs. In?. of lot-. SWare bubs be red Fifty-one Hundred’ Thirty-three 151331. as per plat- recorded In. the Office of the Surveyor lor the Dis trict of Columbia in Liber 120 atj. TERMS OF SALE: Ail cash. Deposit ’ of $500.00 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from date of sale otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at ] the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise ment of such resale in some news paper published in the District ol Columbia, or deposit may be for feited or without forfeiting de posit. trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. 1 Further particulars at time of sale Adjustment of Real Estate taxes to da:e of sale. All conveyancing, rec ording and revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. SAMUEL SCRIVENER. Jr. JUNIOR F. CROWELL. de7.9.12.14.16. Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. Perpetusl Bldg., 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable PARTIAL LY COMPLETED DETACHED | BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN. AS PREMISES 4815 MEADE STREET. NQRTHEAST. , 4 1 Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 7913. Folio 682 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 THURSDAY THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DE- . CEMBER A. D. 1953. AT TWO O’- CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate ! in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lots 04 and 65 In Square 5158 in the subdivi sion known as "Hampton Park.” as . per plat recorded In the Office ol the Surveyor for the District of Co -1 lumbla In Liber 36 at folio 39. 1 Terms of sale. All Cash. A deposit ol j $500.00 will be required at time of sale. Adjustments made as of date of sale. All conveyancing, record ing. revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, 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 Wash- - ington. D. C. 1 EDWIN M. BARR. KIRK HOLMES. de7.9.12.14.16 Trustees. I THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. Perpetual Bldg., 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ROW FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1686 KRAMER STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 8870. Folio 136 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, cn . THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTH 1 DAY OF DECEMBER. A.D 1953 AT ONE-THIRTY O’CLOCK PM. ths following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 212 In Manoguc’s sub- - division of lots in Block 27 “Long Meadows,’’ as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District ol Columbia in Liber . County 8 at folio 141. Said Block 1 27 now known for purposes of as sessment and taxation as Square 4540. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $1,085.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to 1 1 be paid in cash. A deposit of; $500.00 required. Conveyancing ! recording, etc., at purchaser's cost i Adjustments made as of date o: | sale Terms to be compil'd with 1 thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the "roperty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. WAITER MILLER de7.9,12.14.18 Trustees. I HELP—MEN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER AND SUPERVISOR For FHA project of 5 to 8 years’ duration in Northwest Washington area. Must be Tops in Ability Capable of buying and running job efficiently with good contacts among subs and on good terms and relations with FHA inspectors. BOX 13-A, STAR. AUCTION SALES J ADAM A WESCHLER A SON., AaetleDeers-Apprsisers. Trustee’s sale of Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT ROW BRICK DWELLING NO. 1810 BEL- ! MONT ROAD. N.W. By virtue of a decree of the United States District Court for the Dls- • trict of Columbia Re Civil Action No. 3820-53. the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale by public auction. In front of the premises on MONDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY. 1954. AT FOUR THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the follow ing-described land and premises sit uate in the District of Columbia to wit: Lot 42 in Square 2552 with im provements thereon known ard de scribed as 1810 Belmont road n.w.. Washington. D. C. TERMS OF SALE: Property will be sold subject to prior Deeds of Trust aggregating approximately $20,771 00. particulars of which will be announced at time of sale. Over and above said trusts, one third cash, the balance In two equal Installments represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, payable In one and two years, with Interest at 6% per annum from day of sale, payable semiannually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of *500.00 required of purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing, rec ording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other- I wise trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five davs advertisement of such resale in I some newspaper published in the City of Washington. D. C. KEITH L. SEEGMILLER, Trustee. 1616 Eye street, n.w. de12.19,26,Ja4. HELP WANTED AGENCIES ADAMB TEACHERS AGENCY has top school and office positions. 15th year. 1341 G st. n.w. RE. 7-3938. EXPERIENCED HELP avail. Also good lobs listed. DOMESTIC EMPLOY MENT AGENCY OL. 2-1622. —l4 BKKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS. We specialize In these positions. ATLAS. 1420 N Y ave n.w RE 7-5767 Men and Women CLERICAL PROFESSIONAI SKILLED UNSKILLED Washington’s Newest and Busiest Job Mart METROPOLITAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ; 906 10th ST. N.W HELP—MEN ACCOUNTANT, senior or semlsenlor: progressive CPA office; good salary; excellent working conditions. Reply in own handwriting stating educa tion, experience, salary require ments. etc. Box 288-A, Star. —l4 ATTORNEY, under 32: excel, oppor. for recent law graduate. Rapidly growing corp. need promising young man to grow with it: no practicing. State education, work background and salary requirements. Bend small photo. Box 359-A, Star. —l3 j AUTO MECHANIC— SV2 days per wk; Ford exper. preferred Salary open 4515 MacArthur blvd. n.w.. WO. 6- —l4 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Best deal in 'own for you. Best working conditions. See A. B McK-e MCKEE PONTIAC. 1828 I st. n w AUTO MECHANICS With own hand tools; prefer D. C. driver's license and own pleasure: car. Sober, industrious man pre ferred. Apply AUTO CAR SALES & SERVICE CO. 1073 31st st. n.w.; See Mr. C. C. Delauter. Serv. Mgr.! —l4 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, expert-i enced. top-notch men with good] used-car following: new Ford dem onstrator free; paid annual vacation and many other company benefits. See Mr. R. P. Johnson. LOGAN -Ford) MOTOR CO.. 2017 Virginia; ave. n.w., ME. 8-2818, —l4 Auto Salesmen Two responsible, aggressive, hard-1 hitting men with a successful sales; background. Must possess ambition; to earn SIO,OOO or more per year. This is a proven possibility selling the new Ford—the standard of thel American road. Associate with one; of Washington's largest and most; successful dealers. Opportunity un-: , limited. Complete training and every! | sales help to insure top results, j i Floaters need not apply. For in- 1 I terview aopt.. phone AD. 2-0181.; I Ask for Bob Rodes. | PARKWAY MOTOR CO.. INC. 'Ford Deelers 3040 M St. N.W. B I BLE S ALE SM AN ~ To sell illustrated family bibles. We train you to do this work. RE. 1 7- or JO. 8-0174. —l7 1 BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, experienced.' general office work. Able to as-, sume .responsibilities in jobbing con-' trader's office. Permanent position i for married middle-aged man. State; salary, must know city. Box 41 -E.! Btafj. ■ —l4 _ Bricklayers Wanted (10) j Ist class. Report ready to work.) 6420 Alta Vista rd., 1 blk. beyond j Cedar lane on Old Georgetown. BUILDING’ SUPERINTENDENT and manager: excel, job, in Roanoke. Va., for a man with office and apt. rental exper.; must be thoroughly familiar with lge. air-conditioning system and have mechanical ability. Apt. at good salary for the right man Box 208-Y, Star. —l4 BUTCHERS, reliable men to work in 2 of Sliver Spring’s finest service meat markets; onlv men wanting steady employment and good condi tions and pay need apply. Aoplv INDIAN SPRING MARKET. 10040 Colesville rd.. S. S.. Md.. JU. 0-4 HO. j CANVASSERS j Experience preferred, no selling. Set up appointments for salesmen. Com-; mission basis with guarantee. Prefer ; with car The best paying canvassing ! deal in town. See MR. KISER. 4606 ! Wis. ave. n.w., 9-11 a,m. —l4 j CABINET MAKER—Exper., needed oy miilwork firm. SILVER SPRING BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. 8226 Ga. ave. Silver Spring. Md. —l3 CLEANER AND SPOTTER, for me, dium-size dry cleaning plant; per manent position: must be able to assume responsibility; paid vacation and holidays. Box 19-A. Star. —l3 DANCE INSTRUCTORS 20 needed lmmed.. no exper neces sary: excel, sal., paid while train tng: age 21-28 For appt. call DU. 7-5520 DEBIT MAN Experienced in industrial insurance work as agent. All types of monthly; i health, accident, hospitalization and i life insurance. We want a capable I salesman and collector of proven; background. Married, age 30 to 45. Salary guaranteed to start. Unlimited earnings assured later, based on the most outstanding ] agency contract in the business. Auto furnished with all expenses paid Phone ST. 3-3515 and ask for T. M. Harrell. —l4 DRAFTSMAN, store fixture and detail i layouts. KOGOD-DUBB. 950 Upshur st. n.w. —l3 DRY CLEANER: steady Job. pleasant cond. for the right man. TJNIVER- I SITY CLEANERS. 7422 BaltO. eve.. College Pk.. Md.. WA. 7-1400. —ls Fr.ECTRIC laboratory technicians, permanent positions in ordnance developing firm for qualified per sonnel In prototype construction and testing work. Amateur radio or armed forces electronic training desirable Excellent opportunity with advancement on merit. Company benefits include 2 weeks pay vaca tion, sick leave and raid hosnitaliza- ' tion. Call AIRTRONIC RESEARCH. INC.. Ot 4-1676. —l3 ELECTRICIAN REPAIRMAN to serv ice coin-operated devices. Mvrt be white and over 21. Must have own transportation. Good starting sal ary and advancement.. Call JO. 8- bet. 9 and 10 a m.. Mon day. Dec 14. for Interview. —l4 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Naval electronic school ;ETC) or CREI graduates, for positions In expanding engineering organization. Employe benefits and excellent salary. , CORVEY ENG. CO. ME. 8-601 R —1 ESTIMATOR wanted tn construction work, exper. required. State age. last 2 places of employment- sii>o wk. plus commission. Write Box 82-*. Star. —l3 FARMER—Sober, reliable, with refs., exper. with machinery, beef cattle and fencing. House, garden, elec, milk. etc. Also single man. J KEN NEDY. 3407 14th st. n.w.. TU. 2- 4000. Sat. or Sun. Upperville, (Va.). 46. —l4 FARMHAND, white. married. for datrv farm: milk and fuel furnished. WARD BROS.. Rockville. Md.. PO. 2-3286. —l3 When answering advertisementi addressed to Star beau do NOT inclose original references photo fravhi or other materials of per sonal value. Copies sens ths mit poss and originals map oat lost HILP—MEN (Coni.) FIELD ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS Recent graduates in engineerinc or men with equivalent experience in such fields as radio, radar, com puters. TV. etc., are required as field service engineers. These men will be assigned to main tain and operate aircraft flight simulators located at various over seas bases. Proof of citizenship required. ERCO ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CORP. Rlverdale. Md. WA. 7-4444. Ext. 106 General Garage~Helper Must have d'lver’s license. Large suburban Ford dealership. Good working conditions, paid holidays and vacation. Apply to Mr. John Zimmerer. MONROE FORD CO -1237 East-West hwy., 811ver Spring. HALLMAN, colored, with elevator and switchboard experience; good work ing conditions. See resident man ager. THE KEYSTONE. 2150 Penna. ave. n.w. —l3 HOTEL FRONT DESK CLERK—Ex per., with knowledge of PBX: pleas ant working cond. Apply manager, EBBITT’S HOTEL, 10th. H sts. n.w. HOTEL SALES PROMOTION MAN Good opportunity for ex perienced sales promotion •man for fine hotel. Please state background and refer-! ences. Box 168-A. Star —l3 ] INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER lmmedi 1 ate opening for graduate, experi enced In standards and cost work. Location. Richmond. Va. Contact B. O. WALKER, Wortendvke P. O. Box 1598. Richmond. Va. —l3 INSPECTORS With experience on wired assemblies: mechanical and electromechanical devices. At least 2 yrs.’ Inspection exper. For receiving dept, to Inspect Incom ing electronic parts end materials. Minimum experience of one year. NATL ELECTRONICS LAB. 1713 Kalorama Rd. N.W.. HU. 3-5000 JANITOR, colored—We need a neat, sober man. married (with no chil dren), between 45-50; exper. in stoker operation and minor repairs, for garden-type apts.. in Alex.; good pay and fine 1-bedrm. apt. provided. See MR. GILL, between 4 and 6.1 3315 Conn. ave. n.w. LEOUM & GERBER REALTY CO. —l4 MAC HI NIST AND INSTRUMENT ; MAKER; must be experienced; for l small plant; good wages and work-! lng conditions. OL 4-1012. —lft I MACHINISTS j TOOL AND DIE MAKERS INSTRUMENT MAKERS 'Fully experienced in tigs and fixtures. 1 I precision parts, and production set-i up work. 5-day, 45-hr. wk.. new] plant facilities, paid vacation and i hospitalization. Apply BOWEN & CO., INC,. QL. 2-7800. —l6 Maintenance Man White, immediately, Virginia: gar i den-type apt. project. Salary and ! apt. JE, 2-5540. —is j maintenance MAN ! 'Local, exper. rcq. in bldg, operation | and maint.; good quarters and! working conds. Salary open.! | JEROME BRODIE, QL. 4-0300.—14 1 MANUFACTURER’S j REPRESENTATIVE For sales position in established local! territory. Age 25-35. Some college or equivalent. Successful selling ex perience helpful. Use own car with car allowance or company car. ! Position pays straight salary and expenses. Box 400-Z. Star , giving iA experience, telephone No., where you can be reached foT I interview. 13* (MECHANIC, to service Bendix wash ! lng machines Snd Hamilton dryers. ; Exper. necessary. Top starting sal- j - ary with regular Increases and paid . I vacations. We supply vehicles, j Come in. 3617 14th st. n.w. —l4 MULTILITH OPERATOR. In offset print shop. Must be experienced ini color and halftone work. Minimum 3 yrs’. experience. Highest wages to qualified man. Box 486-Y. S*ar. Navy Fire Control Man Experienced with latest ordnance equipment;; ( FTB or FCB gradu- I ate preferred. Excellent salary and all employe; benefits with an expand ing engineering organi zation. Corvey ENGINEERING COMPANY ME. 8-6913 OFFSET FREBSMEN For Davidson and Multillths; exper ience necessary; good salary and' working conditions. Apply Room B-99, Old House Office Building. OFFSET “PRESSMAN Exper. operator. 1300 multiiith; perm, job. 37*/2 hrs. wk.. incl. some mail room supervision. Write Box ’.’s3- A. Star. ’ —l3 OFFSET PRESSMAN Man who knows Little Chie. and! 1250. Don't call unless fully expe rienced in commercial work. DI. 7-2201; if no answer, TU. 2-1056. PAINTERS.) must be experienced. Call MR MARTIN. JU. 7-7431. —l2 PHOTOSTAT OPERATOR or h-!per. permanent position: 5-day 40-hr. week; unusual employe benefits. Ap ply Box 311 -A, Star. —l4 OPPORTUNITY-AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT, SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT NEW IDEAS, DESIGNS, MATERIALS, MECHANISMS Progressive local aircraft company has the < following positions available for well-trained and qualified men desirous of a career in the higher levels of engineering. Aircraft or related experience preferred. * DRAFTSMEN LAYOUT ENGINEERS DESIGN ENGINEERS STRESS ENGINEERS PROJECT STRESS ENGINEERS MATHEMATICIANS (With Servo Mechanism Experience) PHONE MR. MARTIN OL. 4-7630 FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT OP APPLY 4924 HAMPDEN LANE. BETHESDA, MD. i 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M and 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M by Appt THIEBLOT AIRCRAFT CO., INC.' c HILP—MIN WAHIile accomplished, qualified to nhr^ 6 °i.^ uttc - c^i4 JA rtianTfs R otsy.’caU*WE M 5-4500. —l6 PLASTIC TILB MECHANICS <2>. ex perienced. wanted to work in Miami. Fla. Only those with at least 3 years need apply. Salary commen •urate with ability. Write ell details to the GENERAL TILE CORP.. 444 n.e. 79th st.. Miami. Fla. 13* PLUMBING SUPPLY STOCK CLERK, pref.; good oppor. BLOCK’S. 1746 Lee hwy. JA. 8-8700. —l3 PORTER for liquor store, driver’s permit and refs. req. For appt.. call LA. 6-5076. —l3 RADIO REPAIRMAN, bench experience on;y need apply; first-class shop: foori salary and working conditions. King st.. Alexandria. Va.. KI. 9-4700. 13 RADIO - TELEPHONE OPERATOR. Ist or second class, for broadcasting station transmitter; shift beginning about 3 p.m. until 11; Mon. through Prl.; prefer man with car: live in Mont. Co. or N. Wash. Ideal for student with proper qualification. Phone LO. 5-0747. —l3 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, excellent opportunity and working conditions. Let me show you why. MANNAS REALTY CO. (ask for George). 2116 Wilson blvd.. JA. 8-2783. —2O REPAIRMAN—TV. radio: perm, posi tion; expey. only: work out; good deal for right man. Prefer man liv ing in or near Herndon vicinity If Possible. Call Herndon 663 or 294. 1 —l4 RESTAURANT NIGHT MGR., 6 days wk.: hours 4 p.m to 12 p.m.; refs, required: steady Job for the right person. Sober and able to be bonded i Box 75-4, Stss —l2 ROOFING HELPER, white, exnerl . enced. Apply st 4 p.m., FARR4N BROS.. 820 10th st. n.e. —l3 s.»rrs MANAGER, to handle major appliance dept. Must have Car: know : kitchen rlannlng: capable of han -1 dllng men: good references. We have top franchises. GE. etc.: also plumb ing and heating equipment. If quaOfled to handle, apply J. L. BATEMAN tr SON. 2004 R. I. ave. . n e HO. 2-2200. —l3 SERVICE STATION MANAGER Service station; mechanical and sales ability nec No Sunday work Salary open. 4515 MacArthur blvd. n.w.. WO. 6-7227. —l4 SALESMAN, coffee, exper.: one that knows hotel and restaurant coffee . and local conditions: unlimited en nortunit.'es. Box 339-A. Star. —l3 SALESMAN for men’s clothing store: year-round position for right man: good salary and comm Apply. WEBSTER CLOTHES. 1012 F st. n.w. —l6 rALESMAN-COM.EC T OR. for estfb j lished industrial inurence route. ! auto necessary. Apply 596 Colum ! blan Birte.. 416 sth st. n.w. —l6 SALESMAN, exper. in building ma i terials: must be familiar with Met - ropoiltan Virginia area. TU. 2-1703 —l3 SALESMAN, colored—Be your own dealer while we finance you to sell the newest type of storm windows, doors, jalousies, awnings and chain link fences at the ve*y lowest cost anywhere. This window was shown for first time a few days ago. Arrangements can be made for use of company car. Meeting every Tuesday night. 1535 Oth st. n.w. Call for appointment. DE. 2-6280 or CO. 5-1117. —2l SALESMAN—Financial Institution of fers full or part-time salesman an opportunity to earn excellent com mission and free retirement an nuity at age 65. Man selected] will follow un our leads for a monthly savings plan: car nec. and sales background. Box 334-Z. Star. ' 13* SALESMAN An opportunity for an experienced 1 salesman between 26 and 35 to be come permanently affiliated with a national automobile parts and ac i eessory manufacturer. He will head quarter In Washington and travel In i the city and approximately a 75- mile radius both alone and with | wholesalers' salesmen selling to re ! tall automotive outlets with ship ; ments through established whole- I salcrs. Pays salary, expenses, car al ; lowance and cost of living allowance. ! Give details of aze. experience and reference:;. Bo;: 224-A. Star. —l2 1 SALESMEN—O!d established Olds- 1 mobile dealer in northwest section i has opening for 2 new car salesmen! | and 2 used car salesmen. Apply in ; writing stating experience age. ' schooling and marital status. Box 18-A. Star. —in 1 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT. | must be experienced in lubrication work: salary and commission. CON * NORS. INC., 2721 Naylor rd. s.e. —l7 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS. j white; one full time and one 4-8 i p.m.: lubrication exper. and good ! salesman: refs. $lO day full time, i $1.25 part time plus commission I and vacation. BARRON’S SUNOCO I BERVICE STATION, Wis. ave. and .! River rd. n.w.. —l7 (SERVICE STATION MEN—Exper. In i gasoline station. Knowledge of tire repairing, lubrication, servicing of batteries, minor mechanical repalr- II ing. No phone calls. Apply in prr son TEXACO SERVICE STATION. i 20th and New York ave n.w, —l2 ' SHEET METAL MEN I ' Experienced In fabrication of elec ’ tronig chassis; lull time: Ist- class only. Apply NATIONAL EXECTRONIC LABS. Mr. Phlops. HU. 3-5000 —l3 SHOE REPAIRMAN, part time. Ap j piy in person, shoe repair dept.. | NEISNER 5c to $1 Store, cor. 12th ; end O sts. *vw. —l3 SHORT ORDER COOKS, night or day work; preferably over 40; good pay: short hrs. Apply in person. NCO Club ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE. —l4 SHOE SALESMAN Immediate opening for thoroughly experienced salesman. Permanent i position, excellent salary and com- i j mission. HAHN SHOE STORES SHOE SALESMEN (21. family shoe ) store exoer . steady job. salary: 3150 1 Wilson h!vd.. Arl . ja 7-2004. —l3! ! SHOEMAKER Top-flight, 1 st-class ! workman wanted. Apply in person. 1827 K st. n.w. —l3 STAIR MAN—Exper.. needed by m’U work firm. SILVER SPRING BUILD ING SUPPLY CO.. 8226 Ga. ave . Silver Sm-lne. Md. -13 BTENOTYPE REPORTER 1 permanent position, with good pay, with com mercial firm, taking mainly con gressional hearings. DI. 7-8180. —l4 STOCK CLERK, young man. white, for part-time job packing, shipping and cleaning offices: good opportu nity for student before or after school. Call NA. 8-6575 for Inter view. —l3 SUPERINTENDENTS, exper.. for gar- I den apts.: good pay; -te'dy tob Contact Mr. Femes. CENTER GAR-! DFNB MANAGEMENT CO.. Lexing ton Park. Md., Great Mills 2-‘’722. Tabulating Supervisor For progressive retsil organization.' i Must be familiar with al! phases of | machine operation and board wiring j and must have previous supervisory j experience. Do not apply unless presently earntnr at least *IOO peri week. Box 79-A, Star. television - radio serviceman for pickup and delivery: driver's permit; local experience; references necessary: good hours and good pay: must be honest, sober and reliable; otherwise do not apply. Box 155-A. Star. —l3 HELP—MIN TECHNICIAN Electronic maintenance pert* Iden tification. Experienced with Federal Item identification descriptive pat terns desired. Excellent salary and employe benefit* CORVEY ENG. CO. | ME. 8-6913 —lft ! TELEVISION SERVICEMAN, with car.l experience necessary, to work day or evening shift; all company bene fits. Including hospitalization, va-! cation with ouv and sic’- leave, j Apply Mr. Resnick. GEORGE'S RADIO. 2145 Queens Chapel rd. n.e. 1 —l4 ! TV SERVICEMEN —Exper. Pull and. part time. Outside work. Good, pay. Penn TV. 008 15th st. s.e. LI. 4-0048. —l6 WAITER, must be experienced (whitel. Apply GUBTTS RESTAU RANT. 1837 M st. n.w. —l3 [ MAN, to operate new diner on one of Virginia’s busiest highways Call, Belle Haven 2-6021 or 2-6152. or: write P. C. KELLAM. Exmore, Va ~ Northampton Countv. MEN, white and colored, to canvass for sales of watches, etc.; no experience I needed; good earnings. NEW YORK i JEWELRY CO., 719 7th st ti.W — 2l I MEN—We have an opening for 2 men who are Interested in selling our . products: unlimited opportunities for advancement. Salary, transpor tation and many other company benefits. SINGER SEWING CENTER 3109 14th st. n.w.. CO. 5-2221. l3 MEN. for fuel office, with knowledge! of clerical work and typing, to work evenings. Prelerably some one' I living in Arlington or Falls Church! area. Call MR. HARRILL. JE. 2-1 r 1985. —ls r MEN A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND; SO IS A GOOD JOB. I HAVE THE JOB WHICH OFFERS SECURITY AND | WAY ABOVE THE AVERAGE INCOME. YOU MAY BE THE MAN. WRITE BOX 499-A. STAR. ; __ —2O 1 YOUNG MAN. to learn offset print ing. Must have D C. driver s per mit for some deliveries at first. This is an opportunity for you to learn a good trade 1* vou are will ing to aoply yourself and work hard. DI. 7-2201. If no answer, TU. 2- 1050. —l3 YOUNG MAN. 20 to 30. with me chanical ability, needed to assist i engineers in research and develop ment protects; college training or experience desired; good advance-! ment opportunities; salary open Call KT 9-8765. —l3 1 LEADING DISTRIBUTOR of nation- 1 allv advertised laundry and dry cleaning supply and eauin. needs man to call on laundries in Wash, and Baltimore: drawing account, ex penses and commission basis; excel, opportunity for right party. Reply giving qualifications to Box 119-A. Star. —l7 OPENING AVAILABLE for ambitious salesman who has ability to sell from 15 to 20 units per month. This would assure earnings from SI,OOO up per month under our I wash-out plan. Automobile exoeri .) ence preferred but not required but ! applicant must have the desire to ! become a top sales producer of i ’ FORD cars, trucks and used cars. , 1 Inclose complete resume and refer ! ences. Box 306-Z. Star. 13* COLORED MAN. 21-35, drug clerk and general drugstore work: part -1 time eves.. Sat.. Sun. DOUGLASS DRUGS, isth and B sts. s.r. —l3! ’ PART TIME 1 Plenty of Christmas money can be! ] made. All-year lobs available. Take orders from your friends, neighbors | snd others for the finest guaranteed: storm windows, doors, awnings and fences. Very low prices on all prod-] ucts. Commissions advanced Call ; and ask for MR. TAYLOR. JU. 1 5-7212. —l4 PART TIME ’.Young white man with car who would; 1 j like to supplement present income l ’! in pnrt-t’me WO-’\ Cal! MRS.! I BOVCU «D. "-OJ4P. ’2 I i LIFETIME CAREER ; 1 We are offering an opportunity to! ] the right man to prove his talents; with a nationally known progressive; company for a lasting and lucrative; sales career.. The applicant should | ! have a plea.#nt appearance and a i record of capability end adaptability. Our program calls for an extensive! !i training of lVs veers to 2 years in; 1 learning our product, sales tech-' 1 nioues. office procedures and meth ods. (Salary will be natn while learning.) An accounting back , ground is desirable- Since it is our , Intention to spend considerable 1 money end effort In developing the ] successsful candidate, only those 1 sincerely interested in a permanent; ; career should apply. Write, etating' ' age. educational , background ar.d previous experience. Bex 12D-A. Star, —l4 OPPORTUNITY ’] Young man needed: exceptional op portunity. For information, see MR CREENSTEIN. 10 to 11 a.m., Mon ; I dav through Saturday. —l9 HELP—WOMEN ACCOUNTING CLERK Several years responsible clerical experience, prefer-. ably in cost accounting.! j Ability to use business ma- I chines, and type 40 wpm. Vacation, sick leave, and many other | employe benefits. Convenient location, excellent work ing conditions Alternate Sat. Workweek APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORIES Johns Hopkins University 8621 GEORGIA AVE. JU. 8-7700 ALTERATION WOMAN, exper. In women's and men's clothing; Rood salary. Apply in person, IDA’S DEPT. STORE. 5601 Oa. ave. n.w. —l3 (BEAUTICIANS (2). men or women. ! for 2 of our branch salons. Also manicurist wanted for our Conn, ave. salon: 5-day wk. Top salary and conimission. EMILE. 1221 Conn. ave. —l4 BEAUTY SALON RECEPTIONIST, experienced, for exclusive George town clientele. Also shampoo, mnnl curis*; onlv exper. need apply. ROSE RAYNOR BEAUTY BALON. DU. 7-11-11. —'’ii BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST for smalt contractor's office. Must have good ] telephone voice, and be able to handle payroll, sales tax, etc. Pleasant working conditions: lib era! salary with periodic Increases. Vacation with pay. Job to start on ’ January 4. Write qualifications to Box 403. A, Star —l6 BUYER, for gifts and china, for big ' Tidewater department store: strong assistant can apply. Mention quali fications, experience and referenres ! in letter, which will be held in the strictest of confidence. Write Box 160-X, Star. —l3 CASHIER-BOOKKEEPER. 8 to 5. closed Sunday. Apply COSTIN'S RESTAURANT, 835 17th St. nw CLERK, general office work and to answer phone; must be able to type; speed not essential; -.'.easent work- ■ lng conditions: groun insurance: Paid vacations; 5-day week. Ecx 1 HO-X, Star. —l3 r CLERK, white, age 20-26: lmmed. 1 opening: should have good clerical: ability: must be neat and accurate , with figures, knowledge of tvplng; 6-day wk. If interested In permanent fmsttlon with one of Washington's argest frozen fond distributors - Apply In person at 415 10th at. s w. CLERK-TYPIST, part time, typing, filing and general office work for engineering concern, located in Ross lyr Hours 2:30 p.m. through 5 p.m. n days wk. Cal! JA. 6-8300; Mon day 8:30-5 p.m. —l3 CLERK-TYPIST, exper.. resourceful accurate and intelligent, for educa tional office: type 50 to 60 w.p.m,;' work varied; semiadministrative in nature. LO. 4-6373: Mondav or,’] after AO. 4-4855. Fxt._4_7. —l4 CLERK-TYPIST MORTGAGE LOAN DEPARTMENT White: age 2ft to 30: 5-day week. „ Experience required. Start at Si So f per month. CALL EX 3-7480 —l6, CLERK-TYPIST j WHITE Young lady, age 18-25. for permanent! 3 position in credit office. Must have! a pleasing telephone voice and bej a neat and accurate typist. Flve-l d*v. 40-hour week: paid vacations and other employe benefits. Call Mr. Stakem for appointment. LI. I 3-4300. L. P. Steuart & Bro., Inc. * COMPTOMETER v OPERATOR NORTHWEST LOCATION j Immediate opening tn accounts pay able section, financial department of large progressive organization prefer high school education 18 to 35 years p-jnr experience, 5-day 4i'-hour week: good starting salary, many employe benefits, including hospitalization plan. APPLY HOT SHOPPE 1341 G St. N.W. Office Open 8:30 A.M.-12 Noon Sat. ~ —l3 THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER It. 1*53 HELP—WOMEN (Cent.) j — CURBETTES !day and night shift WILL TRAIN Virginia—Permanent Job. salary plug excellent Ups; appropriate winter clothing, plus your meals and many ] other employe benefits. , APPLY HOT SHOPPES. INC. Room 200. O Bt. N.W. Office Open 8:30 A.M.-12 Noon I DANCE INSTRUCTRESSES !20 needed lmmed . r.o exper neces sary: excel sai. paid while train* : Ing; age 20-28 For apot.. call t DU. 7-5520 DENTAL HYGIENIST, highly remu | nerative position: ideal working ! conds. Box 80-A. Star. —l4 i DRUG CLERK Young lady wltß sales exper. lor downtown drugstore; good hrs., good salary: perm, position Annly WHELAN DRUG AGENCY, 14th and H sts. n.w. —l4 _ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Established Va. real estate office for immediate employment desires a girl with a pleasing personality, common sense, and one who will enlcv working In conjunction with our sales dept.: should be familiar with title orders and mortgage brokerage procedure; typing and sotr" shorthand required. Prefer V*. 1 resident. Hours. 9-5 and al’ernat*' ;i Saturdays ’til noon. Liberal em j ploye policies; salary. $65 per , week. Phone for interview, Sat. and Sun.. 2-6. JA. 7-9000. ask for _MR. CHAPMAN. —l3 GEN. OFFICE CLERK White; under 30: accuracy more essential than speed In tvping and filing. Excel, working conditions; o-day wk.; permanent Job with’ good opportunity for advancement. Apply Mr. Lowe _ MANHATTAN CO 1328 Florida Ave. N.W.. DU. 7-1111 . —l4 ■ HOMEMAKER, with oSae experience, for business womaa: good home. ■ Stale age, experience. Box 14-A. Star. ' —l3 I i HOSTESS Part time eves.; must be pleasant and neat. Apply in person, KUSH NEII'S SEA FOOD RESTAURANT. *523 Piney Br. rd.. Silver SpK.. Md,. Key Punch Operators DAY SHIFT OR, EVENING 5:30 to 10 p.m.. some Saturdays. I Write Box 4!I2*A. Star, stating ex« j perlence and availability. —l3 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN. inedN cal, registered; private mrdicaj clinic downtown: full time. State experience and salary desired. Bog 58-X. Star. —l3 ..lANAGEK tor smell guesthouse la exchange for ilght hskp. apt AD. 2-9296 12 MANICURIST for beauty salon; 5-day week; top salary and commission. EMILE. 1221 Conn, ave. —l4 Medical Technician Work in dr's, office, some sec y. work, i Rood salary; po* lmmed. avail, or after Xmas. TU. 2-1125 before 6 pm - _ —HI j NURSE, REGISTERED ■ Preference given to those with public I j health experience; 5-riav wk ; sUary ■ ! dependent upon qualifications. Write ’ ALEXANDRIA HEALTH DEPT. —l3 PIANIST, accomplished, qualified to play all types of music. JA. 4-0538 ,! after 6 p.m. —l4 PBX OPERATOR with exper. lor , residential hotel; good salary plus rm. and board; Sundays off Call MR. HARTNETT. HO. 2-9100 for I Interview. —l7 PHYSICAL THERAPIST, qualified; or thopedic surgeon’s office: good sal ary and working cond.; 5-day wk»; position avail, lmmed. Box 400-A. Star. —l3 RECORDS CLERK—Previous clerk*) j experience helpful but not essential as ve will train you in our methods.. | SINGER SEWING CENTER 3100 ! 14th st. n.w. CO. 5-2221. —l3 RESEARCHER—Age 25-35. with in -1 tcrest in and enthvtlesm for hls 'j torv to assist author in New Mex j ico working on a biography Excel -1 lent sßlary. Knowledge of Br.anish ; helpful, hut not nrerssary. B">* ] 7313. Ben Franklin Station Wa h.. D. C. . —2O RESIDENT MGR. for apt. bldg.t ! Arlington: SSO and apt. State qualifications. No children. Writ# ] 2726 Brandywine st. n.w. —l2 ii* RESIDENT MANAGER Must have experience in garden-typ* [ development, to *ake complete I jdiotßc of a 150-unit project In s.e, 1 Washington: salary and 2-bedrm. 1 apt. Write, do not phone, to I SIDNEY Z. MENSH & CO., atten • tion Property Manager. 1613 Ey# i 1 at. n.w. —in 1 SALESCLERK FOR GIFT COUNTER ' Must have at least 5 yrs. expeiience: j 6-day week: no Sundays; salary i open. Apply AIRPORT PHAR MACY. Washington National Air ] port. j —l4 j SEAMSTRESS, exper. In specialty shop ready-to-wear for high-grada clientele; excel, salary; steady posi tion. Apply 1018 Conn. ave. —l3 SECRETARY', medical; diet. mach,. med. exper. nec.: pos. avail, lmmed. ! NA. 8-7487. —l3 SECRETARY, accurate: work varied: well-known lav. firm; pe.manent; j 5-day week; salary, $3,000. State 1 age. education, experience. Bo* ; 16T-X. Star. —lB [SECRETARY, patent, competent, by ] established law tirm: 5-day wk.. sal ary commensurate with competency and experience. MRS. GATES. ME. ! 8- ' '74. —l4 SECY’.-STENO.. for professional of ■ 25-35; 40-hr. week, vacation ! and sick leave. NA. 8-2031. —l3 SLCRi-.TARY to executive secretary of an educational organization Ace 25 to 40, ability to meet public, handle business details and rompos# letters. Must be accurate with rea sonable speed in shorthand. Five day week, pleasant working condi tions. Call for appt. AD. 4-4725. AttY • experience, rapid dictation, 40-hr. week. Washington office of large corporat’on: all em ploye benefits. Box 285-A, Star. —l3 SEUY.-STKNO . under 36. exper., to work with dir public relations; nat I trade assn.: congenial and personable excellent working con ditions. Reply 211-A, Star, state exper.. machines used, salary ex pected STENOGRAPHER, neat and accurate! will also have payroll ana other general clerical duties Interesting transportation work In congenial office in n.w. section. Hours, 0-5, Monday through Friday. Lalary, $260 per month. Box 500-A. Star. STENOGRAPHER Young lady bet. 20-30 yrs. oi agas 40 hrs., 5 days per week, with largg company in new office building, of fering excellent working condtions: starting salary. $256 per mo. plug company benefits. Will be available for interviews Satur day. ME 8-0300. STENOGRAPHER * AGE 20 TO 30 Person to do stenographic and general office work; must have good typing and shorthand ability; minimum education, high school. Training or experience in advanced home economics desirable $270 per mo. to start. S3OO in 3 mos. Other periodic increeses; 5-day. 40-hour week. APPLY WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO . Per sonnel Dem 1 I*o 29th st n.w. No pn'-no ealls —l4 SALES CLERK FOR OIFT AND NOVELTY STAND G-day week: excel, working condition*: meals furnished. Apply Rm. 205, WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIB PORT. __—l4 TECHNICAL SECRETARY To assist supervisor of a group of scientists working on re search in physics. Must be capable of assuming responsibility for office management and preparing some correspondence. SHORTHAND AND TYPING RE gUIRED. COLLEGE ORADUATB PREFERRED. PREVIOUS EXPERI ENCF WITH UNIVERSITY OR SCULNTOTC LABORATORY DE ALTERNATE BATURDAY WORK WEEK. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS CONVENIENT LO CATION. PARKING FACILITIES. MANY EMPLOYE BENEFITS IN CLUDING VACATIONS. SICK LEAVE. RETIREMENT PLAN. ETC. APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORIES Johns Hopkins University 8621 Georgia Ave. JU. 9-7700 (Continued on Next Page) A-13