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AUCTION SALKS (C—♦.) ADAM A. WESCHLES * SON. Auetteneers-Appraisers. STORAGE SALE OP HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE S 3 WALNUT AND OAK DESKS: STEEL SAFE: 86 WOOD FILING DEVICES: SORTING TABLE: 181 SWIVEL, POSTURE AND SIDE CHAIRS. AUo HEW GROUPS AND ODD PIECES FOR LIVING. DINING AND BED ROOMS: MIRRORS. LAMPS. MAT TRESSES. BOX BPRINGB. FLOOR COVERINGS. ETC. AT 10 A.M. By order War Activity Organization. OFFICE FURNITURE: FILING DE VICES: BWIVEL. POSTURE AND SIDE CHAIRS. ETC. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 905 E St. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing 9:30 A.M. INSPECTION INVITED apl» THOS. J. OWEN * SON, Auctioneers, till E St N.V Trustees’ Bale ol Valuable TWO STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELL ING BEING KNOWN AS PREM ISES NUMBER 1060 FORTY EIGHTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed ol trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9437 Folio 391 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 ol the premises, op TUESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL A.D 1954. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the foHowing-deseribed land and prem ises. situate In the District of Colum bia and designated as and being Lot 41 In Square 5154 In Owen H. Fowler's subdivision of part of the '‘Lowrie Tract." now known as “Westford." as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber County "4 at folio 30. TERMS OF SALE. ALL CABH. A! deposit of 5500.00 will be required at time ol sale. Adjustments made l as of date of sale. AU conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at, ccst of purchaser. Terms of sale to 1 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. RICHMOND H. GIBSON. WILLIAM K. COPENHAVER. - apQ. 12.15.17.19 Trustees. ! THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers I 1111 E St. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK-AND-FRAME, FOUR-ROOM-AND-BATH DWELL ING. BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 858 FIFTY - SECOND STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 8205 at folio 153, 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 WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. 1954. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot numbered Sixty-five (63) In Sauare numbered W-flfty-one Hundred Ninety-eight (W-5198) In the subdivision made by The Sub urban Heights Development Com pany. as per plat recorded In the Office of tne Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia In Liber 12! at Folio 38; subject to the building re striction lines shown on said plat and to the agreements set forth on the plats recorded In Liber 63 at Polio 48 and in Liber 124 at Folio 9. In said Surveyor’s Office, not to build outside of said lines except as permitted by the building regu lations of the District of Columbia; and also subject to a right-of-way over the following part of Lot numbered Sixty-five (65) In Square numbered W - fifty - one Hundred Ninety-eight (W-5198): beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot 65 In Square W-5198 and run ning with a part of the northwest erly line, thence; north 45° 00' East 12.08 feet to a point, thence: south 13* 16' 40" east 6.36 feet to a point in the southerly line of said lot. thence: south 76° 43’ 20" West 10.27 feet to the place of beginning, which together with right-of-way established over parts of lots 42. 43, 66 and 46 form a right of way eight feet wide for the purpose of ingress and egress over the rear of said lots In the said square tc the public alley. TERMS OF SAL*: All cash. A de posit of 5600.00 will be required at time of gale. All conveyancing, re cording. revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within thirty days from date 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 re sale In some newspaper published In Washington. D\ C. FREDERICK X. WILSON, WILLIAM BOWIE. ap17.19.22 84.27 Trustees. THOS J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. 111! E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY DETACHED FRAME DWELLING BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1704 LAW RENCE STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9938. Folio 510 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 YWIINTY-SECOND DAY OF APRR -To. 1954. AT THREE FIFTKEN O’CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 29 in Roberts’ subdivision of lots In Block 1 “Sherwood’s Addition to Brookland.” as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 77 at folib 61. Block 1 now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Square 4146. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately 57,897.27 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 5500.00 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 be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. JEROME MALIN, ap!2,15,17,19.21 7 Trustees. IhOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aaetieneers. , 1111 E St. N.W. J Trustees’ Sale ol Valuable IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-FOURTH IN TEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING BEINO PREMISEB 1276 RAUM BTREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9550. Folio 328 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 auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen tc Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Building. 1111 E Street,N.W., on TUESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL, A.D 1954. AT ONE O’CLOCK P.I L. the following-described land and prem ises, situate In the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-FOURTH ' INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num bered Ninety-Eight (98) In Square numbered Forty Hundred Fifty-Two (4052) In the subdivision made by The Washington Loan and Trust Company and Washington Sanitary Improvement Company, as per plat recorded in Book 99. 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 520,000.00 further particulars ol which will be announced at time ol gale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of S3OO 00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with ] within thirty days, othervlse de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G. WEIOHTMAN. ap9.14.19 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aaetieneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING BEING PREMISES 1348-A CARROLLBURO PLACE. SOUTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9920. Folio 522 et seq.. of the land rec ords ol the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned ' trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen tc SON, Suite 601. Perpetual Build, ing. 1111 E Street. N.W.. on TUES DAY THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1954. 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 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num bered Ninety-seven (97) in the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company's subdivision of lots In Square Six Hundred Fifty-one (651) as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of '’olumbia in Liber 37 at Folio 27. Terms: sold subject to a prior deed ft trust for approximately $7,000.00 further particulars of which will •be announced at tlma of sale: the , Purchase price above said trust to be paid tu cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost Adjustments mada as of date of sale Terms to be complied with . Slthtn thirty days, otherwise deposit:! irfelted and the property may be advertised and resold at tha dls-i cretton of the trustees. 1 ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN. apld.lf Trustees. ■ AUCTION SALIS THOS. 1. OWEN^A^SON,^Auctioneer*, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO -1346 FIRST BTRIBT. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated October 15. 1953. being In strument Number 42584, recorded October 29. 1953 among the land records of the District of Columbia, afid at the request of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will jell, at public auction in front of the premises, on THURS DAY THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL A.D. 1954. AT THREE FIFTEEN O’CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot numbered One Hundred and Ninety nine (199) in McAuliffe's subdivision of lots In Square numbered Six Hun dred and Seventeen (817), as per Plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Colum bia in Liber 31 at. folio 141. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately 54,925.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur ch*se price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recofdlng. etc. at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for felted and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. IRVIN C. BRENEMAN. A..LEN L. KAY. Trustees. THOS J. OWEN A SON, Auetlaneeri till E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IM PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSlßT two- isaT6&" ,, is. D as,' ,< v&w B J , virtu * of * certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 0863. Folio 485 et seq.. of the land rec- I ords of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties se cured thereby, the undersigned i ££*l t , ees » w ‘** J eil nubile auction ylthin tne office of Thos J, Owen I tc Son, Suite 601. Perpetual Build ; ing. 1 1.1,1 K Street, N.W.. on TUEB - DAY THE TWENTIETH DAY OF APRIL A D. 1954 AT ONE O'CLOCK i 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 One Hundred Four (104) In the Washington Sanitary Improve ; ment Company's subdivision in Square numbered 'Five Hundred I Fifty-twc (652) as per plat recorded in the Surveyor’s Office for the Dis : trlct of Columbia In Liber 30 at Folio 88 Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7,750.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. O deposit of S3OO 00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty day, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised t-nd resold at the discretion of the trustees ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN. ap9,14.10 Trustees. ADAM A. WEBCHLER A SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES* BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS 1607 T BTREET. N.W. By virtue of a deed of truat re corded. in Liber No. 10077. folio 33. et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction in front of premises, on THURS DAY. THE 22nd DAY OF APRIL 1954. AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. the fol lowing-described property in the District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot numbered 18 of Rutledge Willson's subdivision of Lots in Bouare num bered North of Square 177. as per plat recorded In Liber J. H. K. at folio 79 in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia. Said property being now known fqr assessment and taxation pur poses as Lot numbered 800 In Sauare N-177. TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A deposit of $750.00 required ol purchaser at sale. The adjustment cf taxes will be made as of date of sale. Examination of title, con veyancing, recording and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of de faulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In Wash ington. D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting de posit trustee may avail them selves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting pur chaser. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. By HERBERT W PRIMM. Vice President. ap10.13.15 19.21 THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aaetieneers, Jill E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable SEMI DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1127 SECOND STREET. SOUTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9646. Folio 506 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 WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1954. AT TWO O'CLOCK PM., the following described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 25 In Saurs subdivision of part of Square 742. as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia In Liber 30 at folio 193. TERMS OF SALE. ALL CASH. A deposit of 5500.00 will be required at time of sale. Adjustments made as of date of sale. All conveyancing, 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. FRANK W. MARSALEK. CARLTON U. TREXLER. ap!6.19.21.24,27 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A 80N. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 37 RANDOLPH PLACE. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed ol trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9826. Folio 21 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-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D» 1954. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 122 in Paul's subdivision of part of Block 9 "Bloomingdale,” as per plat recorded In the Office of the Sur veyor lor the District of Columbia in Liber County 17 at folio 140. Now known for purposes of assess ment and taxation as Lot 122 in Square 3105. Subject to building restriction line. covenants and agreements of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $8,463.65 . further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust I to be paid in cash. A deposit of 5500.00 required. Conveyancing. 1 recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date of 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. HERMAN MILLER. ROBERT K. KIDWELL, ap19,21,24.26,28. Trustees. Bed L. Williams A Zed L. Williams. Jr. Auctioneers A Appraisers. New and used furniture and household effects, consign ments from private homes, stores, warehouse and other sources. Also truck load new bedrm. suites, mahog., blond and other woods; 2-pc. living rm. suite with sofa bed. ALBO HIGH GRADE, ALL NEW PORCH METAL TABLES. UMBREL LAS, PORCH CHAIRS. ALUMINUM FRAME, NYLON FABRIC CHAISE RECLINING LONGUES. BTC.. ETC. Used furniture of various kinds, bedroom, living room, kitchen chrome sets, metal kitchen cabinet bases, cabi- < nets and wall cabinets, gas cook ranges, refrigerators, washing machine, etc. ALL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT Williams Auction House TUEB. (TOMORROW)—2 T.U. THIS AUCTION COMPRISES THE Mj?£SSF*& TBSE SgrtSoPK? OMM. ALL j Dealer* and Individuals Take Notice ! Appratslals made for administrators. 1 attorney*, individual*. Reasonable charges. Call for appointment. Auctioneers Ph.: NA. B-2679. •PIS AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCBLKR A SON, Aaetleneers-Appralaer*. Bankruptcy Salt; JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. OLASS. CHINA. CLOCKS. , POCKET LEATHER OOODB. Also MODERN DOUBLE-DOOR SAFE Kras' By Public Auction at WESCHLER’B, e 91)5 E. ST. N.W.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1934 10 A.M. About 1.100 gold stone and small diamond rings: 200 Hamilton. Bal ova, Benrus and other watches: Speidel. Krelsler and leather watch bands; costume jewelry; sterling and plated flat and hollow ware: 050 carving sets: electric mixers, TV clocks, table lamps, china and klagsware sets, pocket learner goods etc. AUo Modern Class “A” double-door safe: Royal typewriter: Remington add ing machine; floor and wan dis play cases, sales recorder; desks: chairs, etc. Re: Harry Koenlgsborg. Inc.. Bankrupt No. 7-54. TERMS: CASH. NATHAN M. BROWN. Trustee. .. Colorado Building. •P 14.19.20 PROPOSALS GOV. OF DIST. OF COL., DEPtToF SAN'Y. ENO'O., April 19. 1954. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed, in Rm. 404, 499 Pa. Ave.. N.W., Wash. 1. D. C.. until 2 P.M., DST, April 28. 1954. and then publicly opened and read for Stormwater and Sanitary Sewers ip New York Ave nue, N.E.. bet. 28th Bt. and South Dakota Ave.. consist, of 90 lln. ft. 7*o". 43 lln ft. 6'd'\ and 125 lln. ft. 8’0” dia. relnf. cone, and brick masory sewer; 210 lln. ft. 310" dia. cone, and brick masonry sewer: 27 lln. ft. relnf. cone, and brick masonry sewer junction chambers; 430 lin ft. 54" dia. extra-strength relnf. cone, culvert pipe sewer; 777 lin. ft. 36" 1.050 lln ft. 30". 462 lin. ft. iv. and 134 lin. ft. 18" dia. relnf. cone, pipe sewer; 1.047 lln. ft. 12" dia. terracotta pipe sewer: and 1 head wall and drainage ditch. Proposal forms, speens. and drawings obtainable, without charge, from Supervisor. Contr. tc Bond Sec.. Procurement Office, D. C.. Rm. 406, 499 Pa. Avk, N.W. (Tel. NA. 8-6000. Bxt. 2378.) ap19,20,21,22.23,24 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO: ARLINE DENNIS, address un known. record owner of premises known as 26 Eye Bt.. N.E., In Lot 273. Bq. 6?5. Wash.. D. C. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Con* of May I. 1936. entitled “An Acl to Create a Board for the Condemna tion of Insanitary Buildings in the D. C-. and for Other Purpose*.” aa amended Apr. 16. and Dec. 17 1942. the members of the Board have investigated Into the sanitary condition of the bldgs, at the premise mentioned above. This bldg., shed and fences, have been found, as a result of such Investigation, to be in such Insanitary condition as to en danger the health of the lives of the occupants thereof or of persons living la the vicinity. Accordingly you are hereby directed to show cause on or before April 19. 1954 why these buildings should not be condemned. You are entitled to a hearing on this matter before this Board, provided that you make writ ten request for such a hearing within the time to show cause Indicated above. Upon receipt of such a re quest the Board will fix a time and place for the hearing, and will notify you accordingly. BOARD FOR THE CONDEMNATION OF INSANITARY BUILDINGS. Col. O. L. Evans. Jr. t p 1*&, 16? 1%, lffi 1 9! 2 0,2 23.24 LEGAL NOTICES ANTHONY J. SICILIANO. Attorney. 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 84644, Ad ministration.—This is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the State of Virginia, has obtained from the Pro bate Court of the District of Colum bia. Letters Testamentary on the estate of George E. White, 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 7th day of October. A.D. 1954; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit or said estate. Given un der my hand this 7th day of April, 1954. E. BROOKE WHITE. 2876 South Abingdon st.. Arlington. Va. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COOS WELL, Register of Wills for the Dlstr‘ct of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap12.19.26 JOSEPH FITZGERALD. Jr.. Attorney 816 Transportation Bldg.. Wash., D.C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia Hold ing Probate Court—No. 84.982. Administration.—This Is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the State of Maryland has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letters Testa mentary on the estate of G. Marie Leonberger. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All per sons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers ♦hereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on. or before the 7th dgy of October. A. D. 1954; other wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 7th day of April. 1964. Albert B. Leonberger. Jr.. 5909 Walton Rd.. Bethesda. Maryland. (Seal.) Attest: THEO DORE COOSWELL, Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. »p 12.19.26 VICTOR S. MERSCH. Attorney. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 84950. Ad ministration.—This is to give no tice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Mary C. Mersch. also known as Mrs Frank J. Mersch. 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 October. A. D. 1954; other wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. ' Given under my hand this 31st day of March. 1954. VICTOR 8. MERSCH. 3615 Quesada st. n.w. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORS COGS WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap5.12,19 DAVIS * BARTH. Attorneys, 900 F St N W UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 85,047. 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 Pauline Vonelff, late of the District of Co lumbia. deceased. All person* hav ing claims against the deceased «re 1 hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 14th day of October, A.D. 1954; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 14th day of April. 1954. CHARLES M. VONEIFF. 1238 Crit tenden St. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COOSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap19,26-my.3 GARNETT * BEACH 331 Tower Bldg. Filed April 8. 1954. Harry M. Hull. Clerk. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia.— Clara Weckerle. et all Plaintiffs. vs. Joseph Bergln, et al. Defendants.—- Civil Action No. 1017-54.—The ob ject of this suit is for the partition of real estate known as Lot No. 60 In Sauare No. 1002. improved by premises 1206 Eye Street N.E., Washington, D. C.. and the appoint- 1 ment of a Trustee to sell the same and to distribute the proceeds of sale among those entitled to receive the same. On motion of the plain tiffs. it Is this Bth DAY OF APRIL 1954. ordered that the defendants w&fssg- wssasaf x. DREN OF MARGARET BERGIN. deceased, and their heirs, assignees, legatees and devisees, and the un-| known heirs of RUTH B. BERGIN.!. deceased, cause their appearance to, be entered herein on or before the: first rule day occurring after the! expiration of three months from the date of the first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will! be proceeded with as to case of de-; fault. Provided, a copy of this order, be published twice a month for three 1 months in the Washington Law Re-1 porter, and The Evening Star befort j said day. (8.) MATTHEW P. Me-; GUIRE, Judge. (Seal.) A true eopy.; Test: HARRY M. HULL, Clerk. By; ANGELA M. SHEEHAN. Deputy Clerk. ap12.19.ma3.10.ju7.14 JOSEPH O. TURCO Attorney tor Petitioners #l7 Southern Balldlng Washington. D. C.. District 7-6774 Piled April 1. 1954. Harry M. Hull.! Clerk. ■ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT; for the District ol Columbia.—ln! re: Application of Charles Presley!, Kaupalolo and Joan Reilly Kaupa lolo.—For Change of Name.—Civil 11 Action No. 1204-54. CHARLES! PRESLEY KAUPALOLO tc JOAN; REILLY KAUPALOLO. having filed ' a complaint for a judgment chang ing their name to Charles Presley . Karlson and Joan Reilly Karlson and having applied to the Court for an 1 order of publication of the notlee re quired by law In such cases. It Is. hy the Court this Ist day ofApril 1954. ORDERED that all persons con cerned show cause, if any there bfc. on or before tha Ist day of May. 1964. why the prayers of said com plaint should not ha. granted. Pro vided. That a copy of this order be . published once a week for three consecutive weeks before said day . In The Evening Star and The Wash- 1 Ington Lawße porter. (S.) MAT- 1 tesassw LIGAL NOT ICtS (Cont.) FREDERICK C. LeCOMTE. Attorney. UNITED* SATES DISTRICT “cOURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court:—No. 84967. Ad ministration.—This Is to Give No tice: That the subscriber, of the State Os New York has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia Ancillary. Letters testamentary on the estate of Julia M. Donahue, late of the State of New York, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 4tb day of October, A.D. 1954: otherwise I they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 31st day of March. ,954. JOSEPH P. REYNOLDS. Sherburne. N. Y. (Seal.) Attest THEODORE COOSWELL. Register o: Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Court. ap5.13.1» Joseph fitzoerald. Jr.. Attorney 816 Transportation Bldg. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURs for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 86006, Ad ministration.—This Is to Give Notice That the subscriber, of the Distrlc. of Columbia his obtained from tht Probate Court of the District of Co lumbla. Letters of Administration 01 the estate of Antonio Marinelli. also known as Anthony Marinel’.l. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims t gainst tne, deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the • outhers ; thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or ' efpre the 7th day of October. A.D. 1954: other wlse they may by law be excluded AH benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 7th day of AfjH. 1954. LOUIS J. FITZGERALD. §J? .Transportation l-ldg. (Seal ; Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL Renter of Wills for the District of C apl I 2 b i 9 °' th * Probate Court f ORD. Attorney, UNITip sTATBS ESsfi& n cßi&r fni th p e - ? s . tr!ct „ of Columbia. Hold -lA«fmi,Ju?bß.t.e? b 8 Court—No. 84.859. Administration.—This is to Give Stoto*' oT bl M.Uif subscriber, of the f-nm tuf „^$ ry . land has obtained J r ?® the Probate Court of the Dis tarv °L Co > 1 iJ mbla ' V* tter * Testamen tary on the estate of Dorsey c tjte of the District of Co !U!? b \*', deceased. All persons hat ‘n/ claims against the deceased are *)sf? byw » rn ed to exhibit the same. w the vouchers thereof, lettallv authenticated, to the subscriber, on * n ioL. th ',J th , da y of October. otherwise they may by I** be **oluded from all benefit of ?hi« Otyen under mv hand s»t '/ass fSAsasa, gyaSjS&sWßsahJSffi the ‘“bscmerl* of Wstoto of'vfii psffi.’W&sjsas s* “tate of M Clotllde DlGlulfam late the District of Columbia, de '*“,*d; All Persons having claims 55*? m deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with Jhe vouchers tnereof, legally au- Jhf'dtlcated’ to the subscribers, on or » Ffth day of October. A. D. 19o4: otherwise they may by iiid «ff?» clu r- e , d from »» benefit of *hu 'j Glve , n under our hands this 14th dav of April. 1954 AT TILIO P. DiGUIULIAN, 6218 N. 18th road. Arlington 5, Va • JOHN h National Press Bldg. Washington. D. C. (Seal > Attest ■ THEODORE of g S «^ mb,a sra ns® syifeffir ln * Probate Court No. 84-552. Ad- T^o. s .^? tion iT —^ T?L l 8 ** to give notice: Thdtthe subscribers, of the State of M arv iand have obtained from the P r °bate Court of the District of Co unibj*; Letters Testamentary on i»f e . & WArren w Mulligan. i a te of the District of Columbia, de “V£d-f All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby ykf'Jfd to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenti cated. to the subscribers, on or ?oR°/ e Jth day of October. A. D. 1954, otherwise they may by law b * e3tclu ded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our h»nds thls 31st day of March 1964 John D. Kurtz, 111. 1517 Elson St. T(&y m t:i P V k J. 3 ’ M. d -j Ma *ine Kurtz, 1517 Elson Bt.. Takoma Park 12 Md. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COOSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ap5.12 19 J. TON-TAtNE HAL Attorn tT. ~ UNITEp STATES DIBTRICT COURT tor the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probate Court.—Estate of Cora Chapman. Deceased. No. 85076, Administration Docket 178. —Application having been made h'neln for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by National Savings and Tolu 1 .Company It Is ordered this 16th day of April, A.D. 1954, that Henry E. Chapman. Mary Susan Chapman Banner. Margaret Vir ginia Chapman Donovan, Lee Chap man. Mrs. Edward Wiens. Opal Chapman McOlamery, Pearl Chap man, Susan Chapman Woodburn. Rena Chapman Crosslin, lone Lln- Ramage. Henry Kinyoun, Claude Kinyoun. Robert Kinyoun. F- H- Kinyoun, Mamie Chapman David Albert Chapman, Bobble Chapman. Ethel Chapman SSL d -'. £ r u nk Herb" 4 Chapman. Robert Chapman. Frances Smith Chapman. Oscar D. Parsons. Jessie Parsons. Juanita P. Lynch, Henry T. Parsons, and all others con cerned. appear ln said Court on Tuesday, the Ist day of June, A.D. 1954, at 10 o clock A.M.. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the “Washington Law Reporter” and "The Evening Star, once In each of three suc cessive weeks before the return day heren mentioned, the first pub lication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. Wit ness, the Honorable EOLITH A J pAWS. Chlef Judge of said Court this 16th day of Anrll. A.D. 1954. JSean Attest: MELVIN J. MAR- PePißy Rje l , st *r of Wills for tne District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. ap19,26-my3 PERSONA! VACANCY—EIderIy lady, gentleman: screened porches, television, all Licensed, State and county. HE. 4-6161. 22 ®£.FR TINTING: 25-yn. exper., Roux Clairol. $3.50 complete. Why pay *2,™? FRENGB BEAUTY SHOP 2821 14th st. n.w.. AD. 4-9674. —2l PERMANENT. $4: shampoo and finger j»je_7sc. WARFLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 G st. n.w FDRM s 57. u. 8. Job applications preo.redand typed. Personnel couun selllng Exchange Berv., ST. 8-6186 19* MIMEOGRAPHING, 600 copies. *3.25 Tni'rJ?' EXCHANGE SERV ICE CO.. 1740 K at. n.w., ST. 3-6186 19* VACANCY IN NURSING HOME lor elderly person; 24-honr nursing JU r *9 bT Bt *t® ar, d county AMBASSADOR DETECTIVE AGENCY —Divorce cases handled. Private Hl* 24 ' bour service. Phone HELP WANTED—AGENCIES ACCOUNTANT, natl. assoc., to 35: srepare5 repare monthly statements: 5 days. 300 up. POTOMAC EMPL.. 2334 Wilson blvd., Arl.. JA. 7-0519; 911 King st.. Alex., KI. 9-5055. ARE YOU LOOKING for an exper.; cook, hotel maid, laundry help, porters, domestic help by day or week, or laborers? Call DAVID'S RE LIABLE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 73 H st. n.w.. NA. 8-6596. —22 BKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS. We WecUUse to these positions. ATLAS 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w.. RE. 7-5767. OFFICE MANAGER. 25-35: excel, background In sales; Richmond; good opportunity; 55.000 up. PO TOMAC EMPL.. 2334 Wilson blvd.. Arl.. JA. 7-0619; 911 Kin* st.. Alex.. KI. 9-5065. TECHNICAL WHITER (m.-f.). exp . i young; excel, future. Miss Grant. I ST. 3-3666, BOYD'S, cor. O and 12th. ADAMS TEACHERS’ AGENCY has top! i school and office positions; 15th ! year; 1341 G gt. n.w. RE. 7-3938.1 Ol I I IF UNEMPLOYED or wish a BETTER position see immed. GRACE DUNN.; ! 1311 G st. (RE. 7-2828). | PLAY SAFE, it always PAYB. if it is | : a REAL position advertised. See i BOYD AGENCY first, 38 years’ ex -1 per., accredited, friendly, thousands placed. Welcome. BOYD'S, cor. ' O and 12th. Inquire ST. 3-3667. DICTAPHONE TYPIST: 5225; under i 40. lnsur. knowl. helpful. Statisti cal typist.-50 w.p.m.: 560 wk. Tel. ! order-taker, some typing. See Miss j Reed, Rm. 205. 1311 G et. n.w., ; NA. 8-2116. TRAINEES; high school educ.. neat, inter, work. Bkprs. to $75 wk. ! Cashiers, book mach. opers.. sales. Hundreds of openings, see Immed. i Miss Black. NA. 8-2340. at BOYD 8. ; corner O and 12th. !TYPIST-Dictaphone Opr., $26-5250 PUBLIC RELATIONS SECY., youne, I College Park Secy., under 80. *3OO I ALEXANDRIA SECT. *275 See Miss Day with ORACE DUNN.! 1311 G St, (RE. 7-2828) Al SECRETARIAL POSITIONS to 53.500; age 18-50 UP __ . 55,00)1 TYPISTS to S6O wk. Bookkeepers to $75. Cashiers, recep.. Dr.’s sssts. Est. 38 m. FRIENDLY, helpful Inquire ST. 3-3687. BOYD’S, cor. O and 12th. Always welcome. ARLINGTON-ALEX. See list in Sun. Star. Mon. Post. POTOMAC EMPL.. HRS.. 9-8 2334 Wilson Blvd.. Arl.. JA. 7-0518 911 King St., Alex.. KI. 9-5055 SECYS. LEGAL, SBO-S9O Secy. Pub. Rel. (f-), $75 1740 K St It'S? INC RE. MODEST MAIDENS —By Jay Alan v/C> i one that got away V* HELP WTD, AGENCIES (CqwU STENO.-DICTAPHONE OPR.. $3,900. COLLEGE PK: steno.. $326. one girl office Jr. steno. ln bank. $225 up, many others hourly. ORACE DUNN. 1311 O st, n.w.. RE. 7-2828 ATTENTION, WOMEN MANY INTERESTING‘JOBS COME IN AND TALK IT OVER I^5 c T E g , 4«§R I W Will Save You Time and Money MANY POSITIONS' I SECYS.. many. 5-day week. up_ to 35 years r -~. WOO-5325 . SECYS., college bkgrd. $4,000 1 SECYS.-STENOS. - -- 5275 SECYS.. 20-40 yrs.. legal .S2BO SECYS., radio S2BO-SJOo SECYS., radio engr., young . $3,300 SECYS.. real estate ..S6O-570 SECYS.. assoc. $275 RECEPT.-SECYS.. rusty shthd. 5250 SECYS.-BTENOS.. fair shthd. 550-565 STENOS., young $235 SECYS., dictaphone 5225-5259 GOOD TYPISTS s6o STENCIL TYPB. $65 STATISTICAL TYPS. . 565 CLK.-TYPS . correspondence. 550-560 ASST. BKKPR.-TYPB., $55-S6O SECYS.-TYPS.. 1-Ktrl office . S6O C ASHIER-T Y PS. SSO-555 CLK.-TYPS., 1-glrl office . SSO CLERK-TYPISTS, mgt. loan, 556-560 CLERKS-TYPS.. many $45-565 CORRESPONDENT TYPS. ..SSO-555 CLERKS, posting S4O-545 PBX, CLERICALS $225 PBX. TYPS SSO-555 CASHIERS. N.C.R. 2000 5200 TEMP. KEYPUNCH . ...51.25 hr. PILE CLERKS, some tvp 5225 MANY OTHERS N.W., N.E.. MD. AND VA. NATIONAL EMPL. SERVICE 1108 16th St. N.W. EX. 3-7270 —... T 1 .9 - j ATLAS, 1420 N. Y. AVE.; MEN Accountant. Construction . 5100 up. Accountant. Wholesale exper. .5100; Accountant, Mech. inclined . . SIOO Seml-Sr. or Sr. Acct. __ salary open Jr. Acct. for CPAs SSO Steno.-Bkpr.. young. Arl. $3,600 Draftsman. Mech. exper. salary open Clerk-typist, young, s.e. _ $2,950 Typist (Figures) $213 Teletype Oper., alt. hours salary open; Sales trainee, car necessary salary open l WOMEN Sec., patent or engln. exper. ..$80; Many other secretaries, stenos. sor 1 engineers, accountants, public re lations. research, legal, etc. I S6O-80 bookeePers and assistants BOOKKEEPER, some cost _ $75 Many other bkprs. and assts. to $75 OTHER OFFICE POSITIONS RECEPTIONISTS. Clerks. Typists. Credit Interviewers, Office machine; trainees. PBX operators, file clerks, bookkeeping machine operators ; $45 to $651 ATLAS, RE. 7-5767 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w. Rm. 506 SECRETARIES 20-25 Jr. secretary $3,180 20-30 shhd. 90. editorial $3,000 20-25 (3). Jr. stenos. $3,000 RECEPT.-TYPISTS 20-30, legal office $3,000 20-25, some bkkpg. 52.900 20-30, association $2,400 20-30. association _ . §2.540 WALTER H. KESSLER Call Miss Vine. ST. 3-9442 612 Wash. Bldg.. 15th and N. Y. ave. n.w. ATTENTION, MEN Washington’s Largest Agency PARTIAL LISTING Asst tb managing director (exper. sale*; promotion, merchandising, ad vertising) . _ . ...sl2-815,000 Sales (office machines) $5,200 Sales (appliances and kitchen equipt.) $4,800 Sales (natl. food co.l $4,800 Sales (lnsur. companies). . $3-5400 Sales (janitorial supply co.) S3OO Route salesman (exper.) $65 lnsur. co. special agt. trainee . 5275 Merchandise mgmt. trainees (coll, deg. nec.), unusual career opp. with natl. co. S3OO Accountant mgmt. trainee (to be trained for controller), exper no nec. ...... $3:10 Asst, bookkeeper _ S6O wk. Bookkeeper (bank), exper... 53,000 up Acctg. clerk (night student) s2oo Typist-clerk . _ . S7O wk. Cold meat man (hotel exper.) to Sioo Collector (Inside), exper. - $350 Advertising man (retail store exper.). _ : to $75 Inventory clerks (perpetual), exper.. S6O Hotel desk clerk... SSO wk. Stenographers ... . to $3,900 Map engravers (negatives) to $3 hr. Mechanics (auto) Salary open Truck drivers (furniture experi. to $75 LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $6,000 : LL.B. writing exper.. speeches, ar ticles for trade magaflnes. bulle tins. drafting amendments and know way around Capitol Hill. Many positions In printing shops for man with exper. or training. NATIONAL .. „ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1108 16th St. N.W. EX. 3-7270 HELP—-MEN ADJUSTER GOOD OPPORTUNITY for young single man, 21-25. to learn and advance with a Metro politan area Branch of National Organization. College background or business experienced preferred. Car furnished. UNIVERSAL C. I. T. CREDIT CORPORATION. 100 8 Patrick st. Ales. Va.. OV. 3-4800. ADJUSTOR - INVESTIGATOR, na tional consuiqer finance organiza tion is ln need of several young men for manager trainees: good starting salary plus expenses and usual company benefits. Apply AETNA FINANCE CO.. 7928 Ga. ave.. Silver Spring. Md. —23 ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE College graduate ln middle 20s to investigate and adjust automobile claims ln prepara tion for Inside supervision of claims handling. Evening law student or man with one year legal training preferred. Please call ST. 3-4600 between 8 and 3. —l9 ASSEMBLER, for electronic assem bly work in laboratory; temporary; position. CORVEY ENGINEERING CO., call ME. 8-6913. —23 ASSISTANT CABHIER, 21 to 35, draft exempt, college graduate or now attending school at night work ing toward a degree in business ad ministration, economics or account- : lag. Applicants must be personable and able to deal tactfully with the public. Experience not necessary. Salary dependent upon education, previous experience If any. and other qualifications. 5-day. 37Mi-hr. wk. Apply personnel office, Rm. 300, ' EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO . 816 14th st. n.w., bet. 8:30 and 3:30. ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER Rapidly expanding. 101- year-old company operating nationally can use an expe rienced. ambitious direct salesman. 26 to 45 years old. to assist the district manager In the Washington area. Car necessary. No traveling, no material shortages; tangible merchandise. Excellent train ing program, no off seasons. ; Man selected will enjoy excel- j* lent commission earnings dur ing training period. Rapid promotion to district manager offers lifetime security with , earnings ranging from 58.000 ’ to 512.000 and higher annu ally. Our men have a pro tected territory and realize lifetime security through steady, repeat business from old customers. Our employes know of this ad. For per sonal Interview telephone Mon. or Tues. from B 'HI 7. Mr. Bain. HU. 5-6378. 1 V hen answering advertisement) addressed to Star boxes do NOT inclose original references, photo graphs or other materials of per sonal value Copies serve the pur pose. Originals mag get (osf HELP—MEN tcont.l ATTORNEY UNDEB 3# with or wlth out experience who is seeking a career Position and has no inten tions of practicing at some future time. The person selected will be trained to handle the legal matters ln our mortgage loan division. This is an excellent position for a young ; man with ability and anxious to get •head. Must have passed bar In Md., Va. or D. C. and able to pass a med ical exam. Apply (do not phone) at personnel office, Rm. 300. EQUI TABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.. 816 14th st. n.w., bet. 8:30 and 3:30. —22 AUTO LODY AND FENDER MAN— Must be experienced; good salary and hours. Company benefits; ref erences required. Apply Mr. Her son. MANHATTAN AUTO. 1705 : 7th st n.w. —22 AUTOMOTIVE CONTROL TOWER OPERATOR 1 Washington’s largest Chevrolet dealer has an opening for a man experi enced ln automotive service control In a large repair shop. Contact Mr. Presgrave or Mr. Watts. OUR ISMAN CHEVROLET. 610 H st. n.e. AUTO GLASS MAN Must be experienced; have D. C. driv er’s permit; 5Vz-day week; salary and commission or 50-50 pay plan. TU 2-4141; eves.. LA. 6-5677, —l9 AUTO MECHANICS (2), Ford-Mer | cury exp., first-class, good reter ! enees. _salary. paid vacation. Also hospital benefits. See Mr. Wentz. ! ORADY MOTORS, INC.. 7809 Wis. .1 aye.. Bethesda. —2l AUTO MECHANIC Must be exper.; knowledge of foreign cars desirable; excel, working conds. and many company benefits; vaca tion with pay: refs, required. Apifiy Mr. Mills or Mr. Herson. MANHATTAN AUTO ; 7th And R Sts. N.W. —2l i AUTO. PARTS MAN, exper. ln Mopar i parts: permanent position with a secure future: paid vacation this i vear, group hosp.: other benefits See Mr. Pignone, U. 8. PARTS CORP. ; 2101 14th st. n.w.. DE. 2-6710. —l9 AUTO SALESMAN, used cars. Good salary and commission. No outside soliciting. The good buys we are able to offer plus our heavy advertis ing Is bringing In more customers ; than our present organisation can handle. Come ready for work. See j Mr. Safford after 9 a.m.. AUTO , WHOLESALERS. INC., 1731 Bla densburg Rd_, N.E. —2O AUTOMOBILE BALEBMEN Wash ington's largest Chrysler-Plymouth dealer has an immediate opening for 4 new-car salesmen: experience not essential. We conduct an extensive sales training course of our own. Applicants must be presentable, so ber. steady workers, with a desire to sell. Those qualified will be re warded with excellent commission plan, and all the benefits of a large corporation. Apply ln person, to Jack Amatucci. TOM’S AUTO SERV ICE. INC.. 637 N st. n.W. —2l AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN—We need 3 additional young and aggressive men for our sales force. Must be willing to work. Call Mr Perry for appointment. LI. 6-4600. SAFFORD CHANDLER MOTOR CO.. Washing ton’s largest Nash dealer. —2O AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Wash ington's oldest Chevrolet dealer needs 3 salesmen to sell automobiles. Sell ing experience desirable but not necessary. To clean-cut men with ambition to get ahead we offer an excellent opportunity for substantial earnings with our liberal compensa tion plan. Excellent working condi tions. Large, beautiful air-condi tioned showroom. Transportation furnished. Apply ln person to Mr. Mahoney. BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO.. ING. 1130 Conn. ave. n.w. BAKER—Yeast goods: exper. pref.: daylight hrs.: no Sundays or holi days. FEDERAL BAKE SHOP. 611 14th st. n.w. —2l BAKER’S ASSISTANT—Steam roll experience necessary. Good salary and working conditions. Apply ln person 8-11 a.m. or 3-5 p.m. PAN * BILLS 1132 Connecticut. ■ —2 s BARBER,' colored, for white trade. Apply In person. 1749 Pa. ave. n.w. —25 BEDDING SALESMEN—Exper.. large downtown store; excel, income op portunity. Call MR. CHILDRESS. EX. 3-2600. —2l BOOKKEEPER; accounting or book keeping student or man with some bookkeeping experience. Little typ ing. Good pay. Paid vacation, hos pitalization available. Apply ln per son. 6119 Oa. ave. n.w. —2l BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, white, age 30-45. married, born ln Wash, area, with only commercial experience; lge. office near 15th and H sts. n.w.; handling no merchandise; must have neat handwriting and be able to type financial statements and em ployes tax returns; hrs., 8:30-5. Vs day Sat.; salary not less than S3OO mo. to start. NA. 8-8969. BRICKLAYERS. 20. white; open shop; good mechanics. Report on Job at 21st and N. Woodrow. Arlington. 1 block south from 4600 Lee hwy. ■ —2l BUTCHER, exper.. pleasant disposi tion to trade, steady work, apply 3020 Hamilton st.. Hyattsville. Md. or call WA. 7-5002. ask for MR. LUPO: —24 BUTCHER: good salary; must have refs. Apply FOOD BASKET. 1801 18th st. n.w. BUTCHER, exper.. white or colored, for complete charge of meat depart ment in Alex. Call TE. 6-6868 —2l CABINETMAKER, repairman; experi ence required, pleasing personality and automobile desirable. State references and salary expected. Box 220-K. Star. —23 CARPENTERS—Need 60 good car penters; $2.87t4 per hour; for non union, garden-type apt. project. Come with tools, ready to work. See Max Stoller, boss carpenter. Job to last 6 to 8 months; In Alex.. Va.. 3900 block of King st. Oo out Shirley hwy.. turn right st green water tower and Alex, sign at Shirley hwy., and Route 7. which Is King st.. and left on Route 7 two blocks to job. —l9 CARPENTERS A-l. framing, report with tools, ln morning at apt. house at 8608 Flower ay*. Tak. Pk„ Md. '■ —2O CASHIER—OFFICE Unusual opportunity to join a long established liquor firm. Must be live-wire. Salary commensurate with ability. Employee benefits. CENTRAL 618 9th st. n.w. Do not phone. —24 CIGAR CLERK, experienced, at tax rier Drug. Bethesda. Top wages and working conditions. Call OL. 4-6900, MR. CARRIER. —26. COLLECTION MEN (2) Must be thoroughly exoer. with In stallment accts. Telephone only: 5 days: must be reliable. LONGS/ 731 7th st. n.w. —3O COLLECTOR-SALESMAN, life lnsur ance. Established debit in College Park-Oreenbelt section. Salary plus! commission. Training program. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.. < 8035 13th st.. Silver Spring. Md.. JU. 8-1997. COPY BOY NEWS DEPARTMENT Young man, 21-26 yrs. of •«•: some - college background; preferably •: recent veteran. 40-hr. week: possi bility of advancement. Apply Per- - sonnel Room 605. Open weekdays - 8:30-5 and Sat. 9-1. No phone! calls. THE EVENING STAR I COOK, colored, exp. all-around man.' must have local refs. Apply ln per- - son to chef. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. 16 th and Eye sts. n.w. Ho phone calls. . —2O COUNTER AND SANDWICH MAN. experienced on Kosher-stylo food; good salary. RAICDYS RESTAURANT. 1113 15th st. n.w. —23 CREDIT INVRmOATOR Two trained for executive position in national finance orcanlsation; ate 21 to 30; high school grad, or better; must have ear; good salary. Plus expense allowance. , HILP—MIH Credit Manager For newly opened specialty store. Must be strong on collections and skips. Either retail or small loan exp ok. Salary to S3OO me. Repu table firm. Replies confidential. Write details. Box 54-J, Star. 20» DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Interesting assignments in the development of electri cal and mechanical equip ment. Advancement limited solely by individual initiative and ability. APPLY IN PERSON, 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. MELPAR, INC. 440 SWANN AVE. (AT JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY.) ALEXANDRIA. VA. —23 DESK MAN between 30 and 45 yrs. old, neat appearing, sober* and re liable' must be good at figures and have good local references; 6-day week, salary $65. THE HERTZ RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM. 1321 L st. ~ DISTRICT _ 2 MANAGER Old line national corporation will interview aualifled men for manage ment of sales organization ln terri tory comprising approximately one third Washington and environs. Successful manager will earn ln ex cess of $10,000; most have success ful record of experience In sales management; age 30 to 50. Late model car required. Send complete! outline of business experience to E. Nevll, Marlon, New York. DRIVERS, exper. pref.. not neces sary. Apply Jn person; no telephone calls accepted. BETHESDA CAB. INC.. 7749 Oeorgetown rd.. Be thesda .—l9 DRUG CLERK. Jr., exp., ref., alter nate evenings, PETWORTH PHAR MACY. 4201 Georgia ave. n.w. _ Electronic Engineers Experienced ln Fixed Station In stallation Design. Excellent salary and company benefits. Write Box 171-K. Star. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERS Degree or equivalent experience, plus a minimum of 3 years design level experience ln analog computers, nav igational radio aids, flight simula tion. countermeasures, servomechan isms. or radar. ELECTRONIC LAYOUT DRAFTSMEN 4 years' experience ln aircraft wiring or cabling installations or electro mechanical wiring layout or assem bly CATALOGUER Engineering education and several years’ experience ln electronic and electromechanical industries. ERCO is a growing, progressive, pri vately owned research and develop ment firm located ln suburban Wash ington. D. C. We are Interested ln hiring only qualified persons for long range programs. The openings listed above will challenge—and re ward—the abilities of forward thinking. energetic persons who are willing to accept responsibilities and tackle problems of more than or dinary complexity. All Inquiries answered promptly and ln confidence. Proof of citizenship required. ERCO ENGINEERING tc RESEARCH CORP. Rlverdale. Md. WA. 7-4444. Ext. 106 ENGINEER (Stationary) Immediate va cancy for first-class engi neer. Excellent working con ditions; 5-day, 40-hr. week. Pay. for holidays. Free pen sion plan. 20% discount on store purchases. Group hos pitalization and insurance available. Apply Woodward & Lothrop EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 9th FLOOR. MAIN BLDG. DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS. ENGINEERS and MELPAR A- Winning Combination ELECTRONIC Designers Mechanical DRAFTSMEN Combine profes sional recognition and advancement; modern facilities; interesting projects; and beautiful sub urban living in Northern Virginia. Here is a truly sue-' cessful combination for a fine future. MELPAR. A name synonymous with success in Electronic research and devel opment has an im portant place for qualified engineers in its growing or ganization. i We offer unusual opportunities for in dividual growth and recognition. The 1 work we do is varied and challenging. Our Present Projects Include: —DATA HANDLING EQUIPMENT (Magnetic cozes, magnetic recording equipment. Digital computing, tech niques analogue to digital conver sion, shaft digitizers). —FLIGHT SIMULATION (Servon echanisms plus circuitry, electronic rabHng). —HIGH FREQUENCY ANTENNAS —AUDIO and Video Circuit designs. —SMALL MECHANISMS DESIGNS —ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 01 ' THER GENERATORS AND DIESEL ENGINES. MELPAR, INC. .(AT HWY.) H«Lf—-MIN Engineer, Oil Burner ! APARTMENTS Experienced, white, main tenance man. who can show and rent apartments as well as care for oil burners fur nishing hot-water heat, and supervise Janitors. Give past experience and references ln your letter; a good steady po sition with a future, for a re liable man. Box 65-G. Star. ENGINEERS ~ IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER DESIGN AND CAN QUALIFY AS A SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER. THIS AREA’S OLDEST (45 YRS.) MANUFACTURER OP COMMUNI CATIONS EQUIPMENT AND ELEC TRONIC INSTRUMENTS HAS SEVERAL OPENINGS. FOR AP POINTMENT. CALL MR. CLARKE OR MR. RALPH ORIMM AT, CLARKE INSTRUMENT Division OF NEMS, INC. JU. 6-8300 —2l engineer electronics the ELECTRONICS DIVISION of GENERAL ELECTRIC Syracuse, N. Y. has immediate and some future openings, Field Service Engineers REQUIREMENTS: College Graduate Engineer. E. E. "preferred with military radar elec tronics experience. Security ques tionnaire to be filed immedlatey. U. S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED. WASHINGTON INTERVIEWS Call Mr. S. E. McCann Metropolitan 8-5931 Monday and Tuesday April 19-20 for appointment Interviews Available v - from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. OR SEND RESUME TO: TECHNICAL PERSONNEL GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Electronics Park Syracuse, N. Y. FARMER, white, who understands Maryland tobacco, to share crop: work started, tobacco bed planted: also 3 bushels of potatoes: have tractor and Implements: large house, electricity, schools convenient; ref erences exchanged. WA. 7-1342. FIELD MANAGER National AAA-1 organization with ' modern merchandising methods needs a leader and go-getter to take i over lucrative exclusive territory ln direct to consumer field. Nationally advertised, top quality Product which is essential ln every ome. Car needed. No canvassing. Excellent remuneration program. We want a “Self Starter* age 26 to 40 whose career Is sales organlz- : Ing and who wants to boost income ‘ over SIO,OOO figure within a year. You will be thoroughly trained Qualified applicants will be inter viewed promptly. Write today! Give background and phone number. ! Write: Box 403-K, Star. 21* HARDWARE SALESMAN, store sell ing. Experienced or willing to learn. Permanent position Mechanically inclined. DEWEY HARDWARE. 4756 . Lee hwy.. Arlington, JA. 2-0880. —2O HELPER. Who likes to travel, to help load and unload on long-distance truck. No drinkers apply. No driving at present. Write, giving description of self, references and wages ex pected. to Box 105-J. Star. » INDEPENDENT SALESMEN Position men with national corpo ration for active man with car for . assignment to local territory:‘knowl edge of our line no, advantage. We train you thoroughly in semi pro- ' fessional capacity to render much wanted service among home owners. Thorough schooling and co-operation; excellent opportunities for large earning and advancement. For lo cal interview send resume of busi ness experience to Box 84-K. Star. INSURANCE AGENT _ Local industrial insurance Co has open debit In n.e.; must be local and exper., have car; good policies, fu ture; salary and commission. ST. 3-3516 for appointment. —22 JANITOR, colored, exp. stoker heat. Salary and apt. to cple. Man may have 6-day Job and wife not cm- I ploved. DIXIE HOUSING CO.. 1115 12th st. n.w. 4-6 p.m. —2O Machinists, Experimental Minimum of 8 to 10 years' experi ence. preferably in tool and die or experimental work. Pay ln Accordance Ability EXCELLENT WORKING CONDI TIONS STEADY EMPLOYMENT. DAYWORK MANY EMPLOYE BENEFITS. IN CLUDING RETIREMENT PLAN. PAID VACATIONS, SICK LEAVE! APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY Johns Hopkins University 8621 Georgia Ave. • Silver Spring, Md. JU. 9-7700 Employment Information MACHINISTS FOR EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON SMALL PRECISION DEVICES These are permanent posl- 1 tlons with an expanding re search organization Excellent wages good working condi tions. Opportunity for ad vancement. APPLY in person 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. MELPAR, INC. ' 440 SWANN AVE. (AT JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY.) ALEXANDRIA. VA. MAIL AND INFORMATION CLERK— Young man: typing exper. neces sary. Good starting salary, advance-, ment; benefits after 3 mos. Applyi ANNAPOLIS HOTEL, betweenlll0 1 and 4. —lB ! meat clutter • A-l exper. journeyman, capable ofi being assistant manager ln large! . super market. Top salary and em ploye benefits. Paid vacations. Ex-! cellent working conditions. State 1 age. refs, and past employment. AIL replies held confidential! Box 106-G. Star. —22 1 SHOE SALESMEN FOR WASHINGTON’S FASTEST GROWING SHOE STORE OPENING NEW STORE MAY 1 APPLY IN PERSON 901 H ST. N.E. 10 A.M. TO 12 NOON ONLY SEE MR. KAPLAN ALSO , PART-TIME HELP WANTED (Continued on Next Page.) B-11 THE EVENING STAR Washington. D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1951 Deadline* for Siindav Classified Ads 10 P.M. FRIDAY by telephone 9 P.M. FRIDAY at Lobby Business Counter 8 P.M. FRIDAY at Branch Offices Sunday Death Noticae mad Lott A Found aceoptod until 8 F.M. Saturday Additional telephone aid takers will be on duty Thursdays and Fridays. Please place your ads as early as possible. STerling 3-5000 HILP—MIN MEDICAL TECHNICIAN—QuaIified medical technician needed Immedi ately; remuneration commensurate with ability; modern laboratory: pleasant environment; permanent position. X.EIOH MEMORIAL HOS PITAL. INC., Norfolk. Va. —2O NIGHT MAN—We have 15 emp. but need an add. good man. white, sober, about 35. to make beds, clean rooms, etc, $250 mo. Call after 10 a.m. HOTEL COURT. 10203 Baltl pore blvd.. Berwyn. Md. WE. 5- u» OFFICE CLERK—Young man, 22 to 25. single, to learn mortgage loan work; draft exempt high school graduate; some typing required: 5- day. 37Vs-hr. week. Apply Rm. 300. personnel office. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.. 810 14th at. n.w., between 8:30 and 3:30. —22 PAINTERS. Ist class mechanics only: combination men. Call MR. GIBSON. 6- p.m. only. WO. 6-8614. PAINTERS, white. Apply paint fore man. Beacon Heights, just off River dale rd.. East Rlverdale. PHARMACIST, for newly remodeled downtown drug store; good salary, good hours. PENNA. DRUOS. I.lth and E n.w. NA. 8-9668. —l9 PHARMACIST—Must be exper. Ex cel. working cond. and salary. Oood company benefits at CARRIER DRUG. Bethesda. OL. 4-5900. Mr. Maciulla. —l9 PLATE CARRIER 20-25 yrs. of age: recent veteran: heavy build: capable of passing physical exam. Opportunity to get a start in our pressroom. Apply .Personnel Room 605. Open week days. 8:30-5 and Sat., 9-1. No phone calls. THE EVENING STAR 1101 Penna. Ave. N.W. PREBSER, exper., good salary, per manent: vacation with pay. ALL STATE CLEANERS. 2026 R. I. avo. n.e. —2l Property Management EXECUTIVE One of Washington’s largest prop erty management organization’s it ln need of a hlgh-callber man thor oughly experienced ln both com mercial and residential property management. Must be able to super vise and direct activities as well as personally handle field problems. Letter of application must state full personal history and experience rec ord. Box 176-K. Star. —2O REAL ESTATE Commercial leasing salesman, experi enced in offices, stores and Indus trial property. Leads furnished. Ex cellent opportunity on liberal com mission basis. Anply personnel offlea. CAFRITZ CO.' 1420 K St. N.W.. 2nd Floor REAL ESTATE AGENTS (3). ln lge. new air-cond. office: excellent listing book, floor period, houses open week ly. NICHOLBON-CALDWELL REAL TY. OL. 2-0207. —2O BEAL ESTATE SALESMAN Colored (two), preferably experienced: small organization, builders. Plenty new and used houses: over quarter cen aabfegm 4 bu 'ig- c>u REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Active ne. office prefers exp. man, jjdl tc CO.. NO. 7-0196; BEAL ESTATE SALESMEN, part or full time wanted for active company; exper. not necessary. ST. 3-9433. Real Estate Salesmen Two live-wire men to sell real estate. For info,, call LI. 6-2000. SOUTHEAST REALTY CO. ROUTE MAN To take over well-established drf cleaning route, ln Northwest Wash ington. Must be sober, reliable, able to furnish references: excellent op portunity to man who Is not afraid to solicit. Box 467-H, Star, —l9 ROUTE SALESMAN; dry cleaning: 5-day week; established route. Apply MAJESTIC CLEANERS, 1315 Half ROUTE SALESMAN^ Mgrried man with sales ability for route sales work. Excellent oppor tunity for ambitious man. High earnings, paid vacation, hospitaliza tion. Permanent position. Apply DU PONT LAUNDRY. 2535 Sherman ave. n.w. —l9 BALES MANAGER—WorId's larges* manufacturer of shower Inclosures wants sales manager for branch office to be established ln Waahlng ton area. Will sell and service es tablished accounts ln District of Co lumbia, Maryland. Delaware and Virginia, calling on all segment* ot the building industrv. Must be un der 40. aggressive, with successful selling experience. Remuneration commensurate with ability. Bend detailed resume of background, ex perience. small non-returnable snap shot. Company representatives will be ln Washington May 10-13 to In terview applicants. Interviews ar ranged in strict confidence. Writ# ?ales Manager SHOWER DOOR OMPANY OF AMERICA. 1301 Chattahoochee avenue n.w.. Atlanta. Georgia. —2O SALEB MANAGER OR TRAINER. World Book Encyclopedia offers challenging opp. for sincere, ambi tious men. women. CO. 5-2514. BALESMAN, experienced, real estate: small outfit, good opportunity. Box BAlSsiSan—Married, 21-30, - neat appearance, good references; car furnished Phone LX. 3-1436 for appointment —l9 SALESMAN Kitchen cabinet sales engineer with experience ln custom iktehens. Our cabinets recognized as tha finest. Onl" those Interested In earnlnt $7,000 a year or better need apply. Call KITCHEN INC.. WO. 6-2205 for appointment. —2O SALESMAN 24 to 45. Neat appearance, for spe cial saleswork. Salary, bonus, and car furnished If necessary. For personal interview, call Mr. Robe son. OL. 9-8300. PARKLAWN ~ SALESMAN—LIQUOR Experience absolutely necessary la selling. Must have good record of accomplishment and be able to pro vide satisfactory refs. Unusual oppor. to join the sales force of a long established firm. Salary commen surate with ability. CENTRAL. 518 Bth st. n.w. No not phone. —24 SALESMAN A large national concern, now ex panding. offers selling career op portunity to 6 married men. 25 to 50 years of age with car. No pre vious selling experience necessary. You will receive $l5O for attending and completing a 30-day galea training course a* a direct factory representative. Our men now aver aging (200 weekly have b«en ad vised of this ad. Apply to Mr. B. R. Bruning, Washington District Mgr.. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. 10 to 3 p.m.. 1321 14th st. n.w., Washington, D, C.—2B SALESMAN—S2O DAY A different line ln the advertislnf field offers this opportunity. Apply In person. Room 506. Perpetual Bldg., 1111 E st. n.w. —2l