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B-4 THE EVENING STAR Washington. D. C. BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. IB 54 AUCTION SALES (Conti. TUOS. J. OWEN A 80N. Auctioneer!, till E St. N.W. Trustee*' Bale ot Vaiuaole ROW BRiCK DWLLUNO BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 934 FLORIDA AVENUE NOMIrtWESi. By virtue of a certain deed ot tiust uulv recorded, in Liber No. bibb. Polio 346 et seq., of the land records ot the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, tne undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of tne premies, on mi- DAY. THE TWENtY-rOURIH DAY OP SEPTEMBER, A.D., 1954 AT THREE-THIRTY O'CUJCK P.M., tne following-described lanu and prew ues, situate in the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being the South is feet of Lot 23 In Barr's suodlvlxlon In Square 35n, as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor lor the District of Columbia in Liber County B at folio 01. Now anovrn for purposes of assessment and taxation aa Lot 808 m Square 358. Terms: sold suoject to a prior (building association, deed of trust for approximately S4.lwu.bS tuuher particulars of which will be an- Bounced at time of sale; ilia pur chase price above said trust to be said fn cash. A deposit ol $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made at of date ft sale. Terms to be complied with wiihm thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited ana the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. DAN PIVER. J. GERAi AJ LUSTINE, JACOB OORDON. Trustees. Attorney io: Noteholder. Hiue.is.i'i.i.i THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers, ililESl. N.W. Trustee’s Sale ol Valuable Row BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PKEiVU&Ee. Ny»ißi.R *1 Bn VAN * Sißnisi NOHTrtWEBT. Ev virtue ol a certain deed ol trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9848. Polio 430 et seq., ol the land rec ords ol the District of Columbia anu at the request ol the party secured thereby, the unaersmned trustee win sell, at puouc auction i?.t! on £. of tli e premises, on THURS ovY'ccTJIE.,7^ENTY-THIRD DAY OP SEPif-MBEH A.D. 1964, AT H i Kl * P.M., the lollowing-descrlbed land and prem- Ises.sHuate in tne District of Co lumbia. and designated as and being Lot numbered Ninety-nine (Sill,, in 5 Joseph Pauls subtilvision of lots In 1 uar .^, numQerelt seventeen U7i, mi W. Doobins- Addition to the! City of Washington," as per plat? recorded in the Office of the Bu.-i * or District of Cuiumuia,| i2i,i U .H, er Count * ail, at folio «; »ald above property now taxed as Lot 9y in Square 3127. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately $7,467.62, further particulars of which will bu an nounced at time of sale; the pur *3rice. above said trust to be ca£ Jr a deposit of 8500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust- JS*®* B , m * d * as date ol sale. thirfa ,5° be complieei with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for *2d th ® Property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustee. 5e13,15.18.21,23. Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers] 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale ot Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT ROW BRICK DWELLS BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1040 FIRST STREET. NORTHWEST. virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9292 Folio 507 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 ‘h _(ront of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SEC f£D DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. AT WREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the land ana premises situate in the Dis trict ox Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 10 in Block 2 in ‘Moore and Barbour’s Addition to jVashington” in the County of Washington. as per plat recorder ; iw Office of the Surveyor lor tne District of Columbia, in Liber County 15. at idio 13 Block 2 now known for purposes of assess ment and taxation as Lot lb In Square 3114. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association! deed of trust for approximately $6,079.17, further particulars of which will do an nounced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $600.0u required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchasers Cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discre tion ol the trustees ALVIN E. BERNSTEIN. PEARL V. HAMPTON. ge11.14.1b.18.21 Trustees. TUOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. | | | | Jr yy Trustees’ Sale ot Valuable Improved rpal estate consisting of an undi vided one-fourth interest In a two s Lory brick dwelling being premises 1232 Raum Street. Northeast, Wash lngton. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9533, Folio 431 et seq, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the nquest of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen A: Son. Suite bill. Perpetual Build ing. IJII E Street. N.W.. on MON DAY. THE 20th DAY OP SEPTEM BER, A D. 1954, AT 1:00 O'CLOCK PM., the lollowing-descrlbed land and premises, situate In the District ol Columbia, and designated as and being an undivided one-fourth In terest in and to Lot numbered One Hundred Fourteen (114 1 in Square numbered Four Thousand Fifty-two (4052) in the subdivision made by The Washington Loan A Trust Company and Washington Sanitary Improvement Company, as per plat recorded in Book No. 103, Page No. 79 of the records of the Office ol the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed ot trust for approximately s2o,uuu.uu further particulars of which will be announced at time ol sale: the pur chase price above itld trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of s3ui).uu required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date 01 sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN, MU. 14.18 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Bale ol Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 7 SIXTEENTH STREET. NOR 1 HE AST. Bv virtue ot a certain deed ol trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9002. Folio US et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District ol Columbia, and at the request ol the party sesured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction <n front of the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENiY-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1954, AT THREE O’CLOCK P.M,, the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 32 Gottwall's aubdlvision ot original Lot b In Square 1084. as per plat 1 -corded In the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 43 at 10110 114. Subject to right of way of record. Terms, Sold subject to a prior (build ing association! deed of trust lor approximately $11,132.84 lurther particulars ol which will be an nounced at time ol sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit ol $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date ol sale Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertise and resold at the discretion! ol the trustees. JOHN E. JONES, RAYMOND McUINNIS, •M1t8.1t,21.23,25 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Aactianetrs. It 11 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale ot Valuable IM PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST -ING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALF .INTEREST IN A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING BEINQ _ PREMISES CO BATES STREET. 1 NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON. D. C, By virtue of a certain deed of trust 1 duly recorded, in Liber No. 8387, Folio 415 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned 1 trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son. Suite (JOl, Perpetual Build- In*. 1111 E Street. N.W a on MON DAY. THE 20th DAY Ol* SEPTEM BER A.D. 1954. AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land snd premises, situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being an undivided one-half inter-} est in and to Lot numbered Eight i Hundred Eleven iBl It In Moses | Kelly's subdivision of lots in Square; numbered Sis Hundred Fifteen itilSi I as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 169 at folic 285 . Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately 57.750.i!0 further paittculars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to bt paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty deys. otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. •e8.1i.18 Trustee*. AUCTION SALES Adam A. WESCHLER A SON. : _ Auctioneers-Appraisers United States Marsh ala Bala VALUABLE rLI ESTATE Improved bv Three-story Row Brick Store and Dwelling Known as No. 816 6th St. N.W. Zoned First Commercial With Two-Car Brick Oarag* In Real Thereof. By virtue of a writ of Execution issued out of the Clerk's Office of the United Btates District Court for the District of Columbia and to me directed. I will tell for cash by nub ile auction on Friday September 24 1054. at 2 o'clock P.M.. at the West Entrance of the United State! District Courthouse on John Mar shall Place between Constitution Av enue and C Street N.W Washing ton. D. C.. all of the right, title and interest of the defendant, Gee How Oak Tin Association of the District of Columbia, Inc., in and to the following described real es tate in the District of Columbia to* wit: Lot 13 In Square 486. together with improvements thereon known as premises 816 6th, Street, N.W, Washington. D. C. seised and levied upon as property, of the defendant, Gee How Oak Tin Association of the District of Columbia. Inc., and fpWJ® »»«•*? * Judgment at law No. MC-l 482-64 In favor of Potomac p’ssSVM OP COLUMBIA. rfiOß. j. OWEN A RON, Auctioneer*, _ sill E Bt, N.W, 01 Valuable END-OP gDW BRICK DWELLING, BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER MERIDIAN PLACE. NORTH -3v virtue of a certain deed of trust du |y recorded, in Liber No. 9694. r olio set seq.. o( the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the roquest of the party secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWFNTY-SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1954. AT FOUR 9 PM„ the following described land and premises, situate m the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 98 In £°’i ar « o? 83 ', 1 *? Sowers and Mat tingly Trustees' subdivision of part ?•»» ~? le 2 san L Plains " known as Mjttin.ly Tract,” as per plat recorded in the Office of the Sur vey or for the District of Columbia County 2 3 »t folio 88; subject to covenants of record. All cash. A deposit of 8,>00.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost Adjustments made as of date of within t 0 b* eompHed with 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mav be tiln* rt: r s *?h aa . d resold at th « discre tion of the trustees. FRANK PARONI. *; SPENCER FITZGERALD, ** 1 Q-13.15.18.31 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * Sm Auctioneer. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale ol Valuable SEMI DETACHED BRICK DWELLING ®fiNG KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1758 S STREET. NORTH- By , vlrtue °f * certain deed of trust da V recorded, in Liber No. 9850. fnirf 0 - !£ Q ' ot th « l» nd re cords ol the District ol Columbia and a.t the request ol the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction 'n front ot the premises, on WED NESDAY THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER. AD 1954 AT TWO-FIFTEEN GCLOCK P M the following-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 99 in Charles W. Handy's subdivision of lots In Bquare 163, as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor lor the District of Columbia in Liber 1« at Folio 160. lerras: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association! deed of trust for approximately $6,470.17 and a prior second deed of trust for approximate ly 53.357.13, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trusts to be paid In cash. A deposit of ssou.ou 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 for feited and the property mav be ad vertised and resold at the discretion ol the trustees. ELIJAH RICHARDSON, i*. H. HARRIS, set 0,13.15.18.21 Trustees, rubs. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneer*. 1111 E St. N.W. rrustees' Sale ol Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 214 THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue ol a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9276. Folio 40 et seq» of the land records of the District ot Columbia, and at the request ot the party secured thereby tha undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEM BER, A.D. 1954. AT ONE-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 64 in the subdivision made by Phifer of lots in Square West of 5046. as per plat recorded in the Office ol the Surveyor for the District ot Columbia in Liber 116 at lolio 149. Subject to building restriction Une and agreements of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association! deed of trust for approximately $4,852.21 further particulars of which will be an nounced at time ol sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid In cash, a deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as ol date ot sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised end resold at the discre tion of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. JEROME MALIN. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable THRSE STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1135 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10084. Folio 140 et sea., 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 WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF SEP TEMBER. A.D. 1954. AT THREE TEN O'CLOCK PM. the following described land and premises, situ ate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part ol original Lot 11 in Square 369; being more particularly described by metes and bounds In said deed of trust. Now known lor purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 82* in Square 369. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association! deed of trust lor approximately $5,214.47: lurther particulars of which will be an announeed at time of sale: the gurchase price above said trust to e paid In cash. A deposit of >500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property mav be ad vertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. BEN L. PULLER. W. L, DOMINY, __*el 1.14.16.18.21 Trustee*. ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON, Auctioneers-Appraisers. Trustees' Sale oT TWO-3TQRY FRAME DWELLINGS NUMBERS 1537 AND 1539 S BT, S. E. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Über No. 9275. folio 353, et seq.. one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the re quest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at oublic auction, in front of premises, on MONDAY. OC TOBER 4, 1964. at 4:30 P.M. the following described property In the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Original Lot numbered Nine <9l In square numbered Ten Hun dred and Seventy-six (10761. de scribed as follows: beginning lor the same at a point in E Street. South 25 feet West from the Northeast corner of said Lot, and running thence West along anld Street 25 feet: thence South 100 feet to the South line of said Lot, thence East 25 feet: thence North lun feet to said Street and the beginning. TERMS OP SALE: ALL CASH. A de posit of $1,000.00 required of pur chaser at sale. Conveyancing, re cording. etc., at cost of purenaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from date of sale other wise deposit forfeited and the prop erty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the Trustees. DORA PALKIN, PRANK PARONI. 5e19.21,24,28-oc2 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON, Auctioneer*. 1 HUE St. N.W. Trustee*' Sale ot Valuable TWO -BTORY SEMIDETACHED BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN A8 PREMISES NUMBER $403 NORTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of truei duly recorded, in Liber No. 10141 Folio 239 rt seq., of the land record: of the District of Columbia, and a' the request of the party secure! thereby, the undersigned trustee) will sell, at public auction In fron of the premises on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY Ol SEPTEMBER. A D. 1954. AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., th* fol lowing-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and belne Lot 41 I In Square 3376 in the subdivisloi made by Morris Pollln. and others 1 as per plat recorded in the Offlci I of the Surveyor for the District 0! j Columbia in Liber 123 at folio 153 Terms; Sold subject to a prior deed ol trust lor approximately $8,643.16. 1 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit Os $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments mad* pi of date of aal*. Terms to bo complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may b# advertiaed and resold at th* dlaerattoa ot th* trustee*. AUCTION SAIIS ADAM A. WESCHLER A SOIL' i Aaetiaacers-Appraiiers. Trustees’ sale of VALUABLE vast s',v«a liiK’G.’iriiE, one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the re [ quest of the party secured thereby. $ .Us, MK-nf-'EaBTH 1 8F&-SR TEMBER, 1954, AT TOTEE O'CLOCK P.M., the foUowlngVde- , scribed property in the District of 1 Columbia, to-wit: Lot 89 In Charles M. Carsons subdivision of Lots In Square 865, as per plat recorded Liber 55 at folio 188 i n the Office of the Surveyor lor. the Dis trict of Columbia. Subject to Party Wall and Fence Rights, TERMS OF SALE: One thlrd bf the purchase money to be paid In cash, balance In equal Installments, rep resented by promissory notes of Payable in 3 years, with Interest at 4 per cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi annually. secured by .first deed of trust upon property sold, or all ' cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300.00 required of pur fhaaer at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording, reve nue stamps and notarial fees *t cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise trustees re *®rT* the right to resell property at rlek and cost of defaulting pur after 5 days advertisement SbIB&'S'WMSK. SBBISWSFBSBSI m?’SHI themselves of any legal or equitable r ‘* h TOAsciS t G d *jufel- J. HANSON BEALL. ” 1 5c18.20.22,24.27. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER * ION. Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE »G BTO^OW B N RIC ?S D p W H E^s N a By virtue of a deed of trust recorded In Liber No. 8516. folio 312. et seas on* iif the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will oiler for sale by public auction. In front of premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1954 AT 3:0(1 O'CLOCK P.M.. the lollowing-descrlbed property In the District of Columbia, to-wlt: Lot numbered Forty-one (41), In Square numbered Thirty Hundred and Thirty - four (3034) in Kennedy Brothers. Inc., subdivision of part of land c*Ued “Pleasant Plains" •* .Per nlat recorded, in Liber 38 at folio 3 1 nthe Office of the Sur 'jvorforthe District of Columbia. TERMS OF SALE: AU cash. A deposit of $500.00 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording revenue atamps and notarial fee* at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from . day of sale, otherwise trustees re serve the right to rase!) property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- - cnaser. after 6 days advertisement < p'auch resale in some newspaper published In Washington,' D. C.. or deposit may be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable ri,btlcfflisdei,u&AThMM ßALPH A XANDER JOHN GEORGE KOLB. seS 10.14.16,18 Trustees. THOS. J. Apctienem, Trustees’ fiats of Valuable TWO 810RY AND BASEMENT DE- - TACHED FRAME DWELLING K BEING KNOWN A8 PREMISES NUMBER 1304 DELAFIELD NORTHWEST. ' , vtr ! u * J?* ‘certain deed of trust duly dated February 10. 1954. being Instrument unmber 4849. recorded February 12. 1954. among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front ol the premises, on PRI DAY THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1954 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following- fl described land and premises, sit uate .n the District of Columbia, and designated as and being’Lot 65 In Square ‘.’BOS in B. Francis Baui’s et al. subdivision known as “Sauri Addition to the City of Washing ton,' s per plat recorded ip the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis- . trlct of Columbia In Liber County 1 23 at folio 128: subject to. the building restriction line as shown on said plat. Subject to covenants of Tetord. Terms; Sold subject to a prior (building association! deed of trust for approximately $12,900.60 fur ther particulars of which will be * announced at tlm* ot sale; the purchase price abovg said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 1 $500.00 required. Conveyancing; re cording. etc., at' purchaser’s 'cost. 1 Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled With within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may 1 ; be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. •'• , 8 THOMAS BTATHES, PETER T. STATHES. ■ ac 14.10.18 21,23 Trustees. I . THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. ; Trustees' Sale of Valuable THREE < STORY AND BASEMENT. ROW s BRICK BUILDING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1623 R STREET. NORTHWEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9950. Folio 291 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, j in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SEC OND DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 1954. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem ises. situate In the District ot Co lumbia, and designated as and being Lot 6 In Laurason Riggs, Executor's subdivision ot Square 178, as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the Dletrict of Co lumbia in Liber 12 at folio 30. TERMS OP SALE: ALL CASH. A deposit of 81.000.00 will be required at time of sale. Adjuitments made as of date of sale. All conveyanclng. recording, revenue atampe, etc., at J 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 th* risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such $ resale in some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. NORMAN M. GLASGOW. HARVEY H. HOLLAND. Jr. , 7 eel 0.13.15,18,21 Trustees. ! THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aaetionaers. , till E St. N.W. 1 Trustees' Sale ol Valuable IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A TWO-BTORY BRICK DWELL , INO BEING PREMISES 12ft6 CAR ROLBURO PLACE. SOUTHWEST. . WASHINGTON. D C. 1 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9831, * Folio 246 et seq.. of the land records 1 of the District ol Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, th* undersigned trustee! will sell, at nubile auction within the office of Thoi. J. Owen A Son, Suite 6(il, Perpetual Building, 1111 E Street N.W.. on MONDAY, THE 20th DAY O* SEPTEMBER. AD, t 1954, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M.. tbt following-described land and prem ises. situate in the District of . Columbia, and designated as and , 1 being an undivided one-half Inter- 1 est In and to Lot numbered One 1 Hundred Eighteen (118). In the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company’s subdivision ol lots In Square numbered Six Hundred Fifty- . One (051). as per plat recorded In 1 thi Office of the Surveyor for the , District of Columbia in Liber 37 at . Folio 27. 1 . Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed 1 of trust for approximately s7,<ioo.«<) , —further particulars of which will ‘ • be announced at time of eale: tne purchase price above said trust to be . paid In cash. A deposit of s3o<|.oo 1 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adiustments . made as ol date of sale- Til™* r to be compiled with within thirty ' days, otherwise deposit forfeited snd , ■ the property may be advertised and resold at th* discretion ot th* trus- Ue *'ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. 1 ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. ■ 5eP.14.16 Trustees. ’ vu/ti * AnrtM a Aictioaeiri- . THOS. OWEN * SON.^AOCtioneer*. ING BEING PREMISES 1233-A CARROLLBURO PLACE. SOUTH WEST. WASHINGTON. D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber Nj- Folio 247 at eeq., of tha land rec ord* of th* District ol and at th# request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trusted will sell, at Public auction within the office ol Thos. J. Owen tt Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Build lng. 1111 E Street. N.W.. on MON DAY THE TWENTIETH DAY Ol SEPTEMBER A.D, 1954. AT ONI O’CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premia**, altu ate ,n the District of Columbia, ano designated as and being ANI UN DIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Seventy eight (7s). In the Washington Banl ary Improvement Company'* aub divislon of lots in Square numbered Six Hundred Filty-one (031). *) per plat recorded in the Office ol th* Surveyor for the District 01 Columbia in Über No. 33 at Folii No. 142. Terms Sold subject to a prior deeo of trust lor approximately $7.000.0i further particulars ot which wil! be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit ol $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purehaaer's cost Adjustments made as ot date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty (30i days, otherwise deposit forfeited and tha property mav be advertised and mold at th* discretion of the truataa*. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. jsrfp °- IUCIAL NOTtCU ‘WLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for N°¥' B n E W itESPONSI»LE J^ Ior Xlp'ftsssgvsw jKXtM .2,430 Nichole av*. a.*., D. C. • I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by any one . !H h *J than myself. CLARENCE » SPRINGFIELD. 4069 Minnesota aye. n.e.. Ant. No. 32. D. C. ”0* I WILL NOT BE RESPSONSIBLE for any debts contracted by any one - than myself. JOHN P. SHENOS. 5901 .Mass, aye, n.w. , m« BANK Or D ' C—-Shareholder* Meeting—Notice u hereby given that, pursuant to call oF tta di rectors * special meeting of the ; Mbi Pi The Riggs National A D Will be held at it* banking house tt No. 1663 Pity, fit Washington, bietrlet of Co- Wednggdny. September 29. 1964, at 11:00 o'clock A.M.. for _ the purpose of considering and de termining by vote whether an agree- m 'ot to consolidate the said Bank b NjaffiEataury wsss confirmed; and for the purpose of toflna uppn any other matter* in clifental tP the proposed coneollda- ] x*i/d h \^. o .^\sFX e Sy th : majority of the director! of each of iss.JjL o .. b *n k > providing for th* consolidation, la on file at th* bank and n»asbe inspected during bualnes* hour* The stock trenefer books if - this bank will be closed at th* cloee of businees on Septrmbej 17 1864. _ and will rdmaln closed until the r «»f 'TT SmSHSkS Caehler THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TBCBT COMPANY. Shareholder? -r Meeting—Notice 1* hereby given A that, pureuant to eaD of tta Dlree tor». a Special Meeting ot th* ehare- . holders of The Washington Loan " and Trust Company will be held at Us banking house at No 900 F Street. N.W.. In th* City of Wash lngton. District of Columbia, on Wednesday September 29, 1954, at 11:00 o’elork A.M., for th* pur pose of considering and determln- . In* by vote whether gn Agreement A dated Auguet 24. 1984. to consoli date Uie said Company and The Rlgss National Bank of Washington D. C.. located In the City of Wash ington. District ol Columbia, under the prOTlslona of the law* of the United States, shall be ratified and Confirmed; and lor th* purpose ol voting, upon any other matters m- 8 cldentil to the proposed consoli dation of the two banks A copy of the aforesaid Agreement, exe cuted by a majority of the Director! of each of the two banks, provid ing for the consolidation It on file at the bank and may be Inspected during business hours. Tbe stock transfer books of this bank will be A closed at the close of business on September 17, 1954. and remain closed until th* opening of busi ness on ' September 30. 1964 GEORGE O. BCHWEINHAUT Treasurer PROPOSALS GOV. or DIST. COL.. DIR. BLDOB. * GROUNDS. SEPT. 15. 1954 A SEALED PROPOSALS will b* rec'd. in Rm. 404. 499 Pa. Av*. N.W., Wash. 1. D. C„ until 2 P.M.. E.S.T., SEPT. 29. 1954. and then publicly opened and read for EXTERIOR PAINTINO OP FIVE to) BLDGS. AT VAR. LOCATIONS IN THE DIS TRICT OP COLUMBIA. Proposal forms and apeens. obtainable, with out charge, from Supervisor, Contr. & Bond Sec., Procurement Office. 1 D. C„ Rm. 406. 499 Pa. Ave. N.W. (Tel. NA. 8-6000. Ext. 23781. 5e15.16,17.18.20,21 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—SeaIed B Proposals for, construction ol Dawn fi Elementary School. State Highway No. 30 at County road No. 651. Caroline County. Virginia, will be received by the County School ■ Board of Caroline County. Virginia, until 8:00 o'clock p.m. Eastern Standard Time, at the office of Supt. W. A. Vaughan. Bowling Green Courthouse. Bowling Green. u Virginia. The bids will be pub- * llcly opened snd read. October 11, 195.4, at 8:00 o’clock p.m. Eastern Standard Time. g Jets of documents: Obtain from John Pickett. Registered Architect, 110 b Gordon road. Falls Church. Vir ginia. Telephone Jefferson 4-1066, or at the office of Supt. W. A. Vaughan. Bowlin* Green. Virginia. B Deposit of $25.00 each lor first ’.wo sets. if within 30 days after ultimate time is set for receipt of bids, documents are returned undamaged, deposit E will be refunded to any contractor who has submitted a bona fide proposal for general contract. To non-bidder*. $15.00 of each set de posit will be refunded. Additions! sets of Drawings: Speeifl- - cations may be obtained from Arch- C ltect on payment of $25.00 per set. Each bidder: Required to submit with in* bid. bid bond, or certified check made payable to County School ~ Board- of Caroline County, in amount of five (5) percent of bid , submitted: ‘ No bid mar be withdrawn for period of 30 days after ultimate time set for receipt of bids. Right is re- . served to reject any or all bids, £ waive formalities. < Bidder*: Registered as Contractor* in Commonwealth of Virginia. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , Sealed _ proposals for the construction *■ of addition to Franklin Sherman Bchool. McLean. Fairfax County, Vir ginia, *lll be received by the County Bchool Board of Fairfax County. , Virginia, at the office of Superln- * tendent W. T. Woodson. Fairfax. Vir ginia. until 8 p.m.. EST. Thursday. October 14, 1954, at which time and , place they will be publicly opened £ and read. Plans, specifications and contract , documents are open to public In- * spection at the office of the Super intendent of Fairfax County Schools. , or may be obtained at the office of < Joseph H. Saunders. A.1.A., archl **et. 121 South Columbus street, Alexandria. Virginia, upon deposit of S-5 per set. Deposit for one set of plans and specifications will be refunded to each bidder upon , the return of same in good condi- { tlon within ten day* after date of opening of bids. For extra sets furnished to bidders, and for all , aets furnished to non-bidders, a 1 w,n be made of $lO per set. A bld * be accompanied by a certified check of not less than 6% _ of the base bid or acceptable bid ders bond of not less than 6% of „ the base bid. made payable to the f cSSStv. tt. Bo,rd 01 r “ rf * x (, ul«maU*closln* ,lt Mm? W set thirt? da°y*. bld * ior * P " lod of ‘ The owner reserves the right to formalities. ° r * U bld * * nd t 0 w * lve 1 All bidders will be required to be registered under the State law gov erning the registration of con tractors. W. T. WOODSON. Division Superintendent, , Fairfax. Virginia, ' • PERSONAL ADULT B— Have you always wanted to the Piano, folk tunes of your youth, ballads, good musie. perhaps , some lighter tune* occasionally, from ‘ Chopin, too? It is my ambition to •«•”>»* you do. Adult classes. 1 hr., Jl-28- All music furnished. KI - 8-6787. —23 VACANCY IN NURSING HOME foj 1 elderly person; 24 . hour nursing JU.%-6040 ** BUU * ntf MUBty MANUSCRIPTS EDITED OR REVISED by professional writer, 20 yr*.' ex perience in newipaper and maga ilpe work. Also ghost writing and speeches. Stories now In national mag* ,TU. 8-4765. —lB LEARN BPANIBH from a univ. trad.; exper.; at your or my home. AD. 4- 7636. -—l9 FORM 57, U. S. Job application pre pared and typed. Personnel counsel ling. EXCH. SERV., ST. 3-6186. 24* MIMEOGRAPHING, 560 copies. $3.25 inci. typ. of sten. EXCH BERV. CO. 1740 K st. n.w., ST. 3-6186, 24* LICENSED practical or re*, nurse for hea* nurse in licensed nursing home. OL. 2-7088. —l9, COMPANION to elderly lady, will accompany Invalid out of town. DI. 7-6614. • NICE HOME FOR ELDERLY folks. . Good food and care. Rates start SBS mo. TV. NO. 7-3242. —l9 FIANO TEACHER, degree, studied I abroad; exper. in child educ. Cor. method and Incentive. HE. 4-2478. HELP WANTID—AGENCIES ' BKKFRS AND ACCOUNTANT*— W* , specialize la these positions. ATLAS. 1420 N Y ave. nw RR 7-6767 RUPHER’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ha* colored women domestic workers. b» day. wV. ms . etc HO 2-9427 G.H W„ live in or out: day wkrt.; porters, hotel and restaurant wkrs.. nursemaids, stock elks., store maids. janitors cashiers. NA. 8-2988 —l9 ADAMS TEACHERS AGENCY Cold. Bid*., 1341 O N.W., RE. 7-3931 HELP—MEN * ACCOUNTANT, semisenior, perm. stsT position, with estab. loc. C.P.A. firm Apply by letter In own hand-wrltin stating exper.. education .and sals; requirement, fir* 3R9-A. Star. ■—l: ACCOUNTANT. JR., for CPA office it Bethesda. Md. Call MR. TOWN SEND. OI, t 6-7808. —l9 ACCOUNTANT—For local C.P.A. firm Some office or acctt. exper. a requi site. Sal. open. Box 350-Y. Star. —l9* ACCOUNTANT for C.P A.’s office: ex cellent opportunity for rlcht person Apply in own handwriting xlvinv ! experience and salary expected 1 Box 198-X. Star. —l6 I ACCOUNTING CLERK. JR.—National ora. int. In neat appear, man with some exper. In accounting. Ans. in ! own handwriting. State exper., educ.. 1 marital statu*, description, address and telephone number. Box 66-Z. 1 Star. •—24 t ACCOUNTANT. JB„ for CPA fir®. Re ply in own handwriting, stating age. marital status, education, experience Si.'VSxVtStmZT •2SS- etwjMrtag advertisement* • addressedl te Star boxes do NOT inclose original references. pAote graphs or other mater isle #/ per sonal value Copie, seme the pur vote. Originate meg gat lost. HELP—MEN (Con?.) A^°^?'J AI t T . J , ITNIOR ‘ccount bote] or club experience st ‘i* Particulars In own handwriting. Box 73-Z. Star. —lB ADVERTISING LAYOUT ARTIST . Man or Woman 1 Experienced: to assist art director; newspaper or advertising agency ex- . Dr S ferabl ,^A PD,y with sam- LEVENTHAL >t - ASSISTANT CREDIT MANAGER— £' r ®‘ n *nt position available for outside adjuster In collections; must have car; salary based on experience; excellent opportunities for advance ™>nt;tßn*wMß - THOMAS - rLJi' 31 AUTO DETAIL MAN Man with new or used car exper det »U*: alao. able to _ dt »l*- One of our clients fSitiki*” >ppt - All , *MFrH43»r ßa^"AM fi rRONT END MECHANlC—lmmediate openings for 5-§ay r ;Te e k‘ n b d .s , t r< ?l t *4S?k. , Src^ <: ; 1 BODY CO., JA. 6-5600. —2O AUTO MECHANICS For OMC truck plant. Good work- , c , on ?’ * nd *te»By iob. Pine 1 opport. for respon. men. See Mr. . o Brlenat CENTRAL MOTOR CO.. 1 ALSX.?VA. AN ° FAYETTE _ B I 8 ” A Oo T o°d . P a®-B C o 0 * Un 7 t s e S an ius XP^: ' AUTO PARTS MAN, white. Mow experience preferred: must be ac gressive; excellent opportunity for qualified man: usual employe bene fits. Our employes know of this »d. , Reply by letter stating age. ex- 1 penence. etc. Box 128-X, Star —l9 AUTO SALESMEN for used car dept, of ane of Washington'* leading Ford , dealers. Floor time every day and 1 plenty of play. An opportunity to become connected with a progres sive organization and make good money. Apply Mr. Posner. FRANK SMALL. Jr., INC., 1736 Good Hope rd. s.e. —l9 AUTO SALESMEN, used cars, ex perienced. We carry a complete stock of tbe sharpest cars in town. Plenty of activity, easy financing. You do no outside soliciting. For personal Interview, call MR. MI CHAELSON or MR. DOUGHTEN. LI. 3-8800. AUTO WHOLESALERS, INC.. 1731 Bladensburg rd. n.e. —2O AUTOMOTIVE REPRESENTATIVE— To cover Washington territory. Res ident of this vicinity. Must have automotive jobber or factory expert- ! ence. knowledge of territory, car. Salary, expenses, bonus plan, health Insurance and pension plan. Reply, stating experience, age. and salary expected to Box 375-Z, Star, or contact MR. GEORGE W. FREY, at Hotel 2400 Monday and Tuesday, I September 20-21. —l9 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Opening for Just one top-notch man to Join small hard-hitting sales force. Salary and commission, demonstra- ' tor furnished free and other com pany benefits. Applications will be held in strict confidence. Apply to Mrs. R. O. Johnson. LEE D. BUT LER, Packard, corner of Florida and Conn. avea. n.w. AD. 4-8660. —2O BOOKKEEPER, first class, exper. vjfb tax accounting and typing ability. P. o. 80l 126. Wilmington, Del. j 9 *teady Job, good tips, 1722 Eye st. n.w. —24 BRICKLAYERS, white. Apply on job i Flower ave.. ft blk. off Plney Branch rd. or Rockville pike, next to carnival , grounds. 1 BRICKLAYERS. 20, white, open (hop; skilled mechanics only. Report to job. Out Arl. blvd. 2.1 miles past Seven Corners to Graham rd., left on Graham rd. to Job. —2l BRICKLAYER FOREMAN, white: , man capable of handling all types of commercial work. Call between 7 and 8 pm.. JA. 7-5204. —2) BULLDOZER AND PAN OPERATORS wanted. JU. 9-9473. —l9 BULLDOZER OPERATOR for HD-5 loader. Experienced fine-grade man with car; excellent wages. JU. 5-4886. —in BUTCHERS, exp.: good Jobs for the -leht men. Apply 10040 Colesville rd.. Four Corners. Md. —l9 BUTCHER , Exper., to manage and operate meat dept.; rood pay to start, chance for advancement; excel. opportunity for man to better himself. Apply in person, EVERYBODY’S MARKET, 1469 P st. n.w, —23 CAB DRIVERS, part or full time; 21 , through 55. YELLOW CAB of 811. Bpr., Plney Hr. and Flower aye. CAB DRIVERS Men to drive Diamond Cabs. If you do not have an identification card, wa train you in a few days. See MR. FITZPATRICK LL 3-6192, 131 15th Bt. N.E. CARPENTER FOREMAN, working; on concrete forms; must be Ist class. Also able to read blueprints. For further details, call JE. 4-3622. after 6 p.m. —lB CARPENTER FOREMAN, working, top salary, year-round work, salary guaranteed: experienced layout, large and amall jobs. Box 119-Z. Star —l9 CARPENTER; Ist class, all phases of homo, bldg. See Mr. Osborne, 6161 Berkshire dr., Bethesda, or call HU.; 3-6025. —l9 CARPENTER for new work. Only mechanics apply alter 6 p.m. Sat. JU. 7-6467. —l9 CARPENTERS—Rough and trim; steady, good mechanics only. Sil ver Spring area. JU. 8-2065. —2O CIVIL ENGlNEEß—Graduate with extensive photogrammetric map ping experience for top level posi tion with mapping firm. Send brief resume education, experience and salary requirements. Replies held in confidence. Box 4no-z. Btar. —l9 CLAIMS ADJUSTER, experienced in handling casualty insurance claims. Telephone MR. McGREGOR. EX. 3-7360 between 9 and 11 a.m. —24 CLERK for cigar counter: experienced In handling of magazines, candy and tobacco. Apply SCHWARTZ PHARMACY, 1700 Conn, ave —l9 CLERK-TYPIST Permanent position, 6-dav week, age 18 to 25. must have an aotitude for figures and neat penmanship. Apply CAPITOL PRINTING INK CO.. 806 Channlng pi, n.e. —2l COOK, experienced In better restau ranta or hotels. Mr. Walters, CAFE BURGUNDY, 5031 Conn. ave. nw COLLECTION AND CONTACT MEN (2), inside and outside work: ate 25-40 yrs.; car and maintenance furnished; good opportunity for qualified applicant. Outline ability and experience In first letter to Box 261-A. Star. —2O CORRESPONDENT, first class, experi enced in controversial semi-legal matters, typing ability. P. O. Box 126, Wilmington. Del. —l9 COUNTERMAN for meat market, driver’s permit required. MIKE'S MARKET. 100 E st. n.w.. ST. 3-4487. —lB CREDIT CLERK—Young man With D. C. driver’s permit to assist credit manager. THE CROWN CO.. 829 7th at. n.w. —2O CREDIT MANAGER Immediate opening, experience nee ?saary, preferably automotive, must lave neat appearance and good personality: good salary and com pany benefits. Write, giving full particulars. Box 496-A, Star. —2O DRAFTSMEN Three to five years experi ence in the electrtcel or me chanical fields. Samples re quired; excellent salary and employe benefits. CORVEY Engineering Co. ME. 8-6573 DRIVER SALESMEN’“ For leg cream vending rout*. 7-day week. $26 bond required. Apply In person only. JACK Jt JILL ICI CREAM CO,, 1419 L et, e.e. —22 DRUG CLERK, experienced only; 6- day week, no Sundays; $65 plus extra*. HIGGKRS DRUG, 6017 Conn. —23 DRUG CLERK, part time. 3 eves, and every other Sunday: must be exper. MORGAN PHARMACY. 3001 P St. —l9 EDITOR, experienced, for association monthly; Sn.ooo circulation; fully describe your experience and itat* salary desired. Box 176-Z. Star. KOREAN VETS TO LEARN PERSONAL FINANCE BUSINESS CAR NECESSARY APPLY IN PERSON AT OUR OFFICES MR. FERLAND 3101 Naylor Rd. S.E., Anacostia MR. GLEASON 7904 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. MR. YEAGER 5203 Baltimore Blvd., Hyattviille, Md. MR. GRAYBEAL 2028 North Moore St., Roalyn, Va. —ae NILE—M»H DESIGN and DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS, ELECTRONIC and MECHANICAL Excellent opportunities exist for several competent and aggressive engineers. Responsibilities include design and development of aircraft flight simulators. A degree la htlp tul but no* required. ELECTRONIC and MECHANICAL LAYOUT DRAFTSMEN FOR Cabling and wiring design, layout and packaging, layout of auisll mee anisms, simulated mechanical art terns sheet metal designs and alec tro-mechanlcal paekagina. Proof of clflaanahip required. ENGINEERING & RESEARCH CORP. River dale Md. WA 7-4444. txk 10$ ELECTRICIAN, jobbing end appliance installation work; car furniahed; must have D. C. card. DOWD'S ELECTRIC. 4418 Conn. are. n.w. ELECTRICIAN—TroubIe shooter with D. C, license, must know motors and controls: also need on* motor re pairman familiar with all phases ot electric motor repair. ABC ELEC TRIC MOTOR SERVICE, 115 L st. s.e. —23 ELECTRICIAN—Must be A-l man. with tools. Salary $2.50 to $3.25 hr. ARROW SXIfcTRIC CO., rear 1422 Irving it. n.w. AD. 4-8831. ELECTRICIANS (2). mechanics, ex perienced in old and new house wiring, car and tools eseential; good pay, steady work for right men, only lst-class men need apply. TRUNNELL ELECTRIC. 7842 Wis consin ave., OL. 2-8300. —l9 ENGINEER 3rd CLASS Suitable couple working In excellent sur roundings In large new building; S3OO per month and new 3-roora apt. Call MR. FELDMAN. EM. 2- 7100. , —ls ENGINEER—Lge. apt. project, Va.; evening watch, capable ol super vising electrical, plumbing and lie. boiler operations. Required to live on project. Full company benefits. Write Box 144-Z. Btar. —l9 ENGINEER—CiviI, first class. Exper. field or office; construction work. P. O. Box 126. Wilmington, Del. ENGINEER-ESTIMATOR. for com mercial painting contractor. Apply Bor H-A. Star. —2B ENGINEERS, electronic and mechan ical for research work on ordnance, guided mlssllt and aircraft projects. Writ* fully. F. O Box 6968. Bethesda 14. Md. ENGINEER FOR 200-UNIT A.-C. APT. HOUSE No children: permanent position: $259 per month and 1-bedrm. apt. BOX 56-Z, STAR FLOOR SANDERS AND FINISHERS —Must have tools; steady work. WA. 7-6868. —2O FURNITURE SALESMAN, In Wash.'* most beautiful suburban store; guar anteed draw and commission: pre fer some furniture background in better merchandise. Replies In strictest confidence. P. O. Box 4144, Chevy Chase 15. Md. —-18 GARDNER, white for Bethesda-Ch. Ch. area. Must have Md. driver’s license. Age 20-38. Phone OL. 6-5965. —1» GRILL MAN, part time, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.; good pay. no Sunday work. Apply FERDINAND REST., i 025 17th st. n.w. —2O IBM SORTER COLLATOR OPERA TOR: $289 per mo.: exper.; perm, position: lge. corn.; chance lor ad vancement; 40-hr., 5-day wk. State a»e, exper., educ., race. refs. Box 28-Z. Star. —l* INSURANCE Experienced under writer desired by progressive general agency, one who Is Interested In ad vancement and all phases ol agency work will find this, an attrac tive opportunity. Reply In confidence, giving full information. Box 15-A. Star. —l9 JANITOR for large building. Must be experienced, with local refer ences. Non-drinking. Apply EM BASSY APARTMENTS. 1613 Har vard st. n.w. —24 JEWELRY SALESMAN Experience preferred for permanent position In large credit jewelry chain. Good starting salary plus commissions. Paid vacations, hospi talization and many company bene fits. Write giving age. experience, etc, to Box 74-Z. Star. —IS JR. ACCOUNTANT for office of C.P.A. Call or writ* ARTHUR PINCUS. 737 Warner Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. DI. 7-5763. —l9 LAW STUDENT I Afternoons in law office. Box 169- [ Z. Star. —lB ‘line AND GRADE MAN, for lge. local construction project and mlsc. j field office work. Reply P. O. Box 1 5151. Bennlng Btation. Wash.. D. C. LOCKSMITHS and locksmith trainees, excellent opportunity, good salary, permanent; local t and out-of-town oositions available. Apply HECHT S KEY SHOP. 7th and P at*, n.w. —2O MAINTENANCE MAN Experienced white man for large up town alr-cond. apt. bldg.: gober. re liable man with good references, middle aged man O.K. See Mr. Muse. 11 a m. to noon, on Monday, at 811 15th st. n.w. —l9 Mathmaticians Math Analysts Computer Programmers Outstanding Opportunities With The RAND CORP. Santa Monica, Calif. Work in Rand Corp.’s large dig ital and analog computer instal ations. Excelent working condi tions and em ploye benefits. REQUIREMENTS: B. S„ M. S. or Ph. D in Math., Engr. or Physics. Exper. desirable but not req. FOR LOCAL INTERVIEW CONTACT PAUL ARMER STERLING 3-3360 OR WRITE TO: PAUL ARMER THE RAND CORP. 1700 Main St Santa Monica, Calif. —-IP HILE—MiN MAINTENANCE MAN fer large apt. 8 house. Must be able to servlet and repair Individual rrlgldaires. Call CO. 5-4636. _ —2O MECHANICALLY INCLINED, capable S man, approx. SO, to train as ce- 1 ment sprayer; salary basis. WA. 1 7-2729. —lB 1 MEATCUTTER—AppIy WHITE BELL MARKET. 2132 Fla. ave. n.w. —lB 8 MECHANIC—Exper.. to do general uaed ear warranty work. Only men thoroughly exper. in all lines MK BJJ!DSbE. E oS* I '6-63«x r C.U3 MUSICIANS. 3-plece band. Apply OLD BRICK INN, Upper Marlboro. - Market 7-9879. —l9 Navy Fire Controlman Shipboard experience, FTB or FCB graduates preferred. Excellent op- , portunlty with an expanding L organisation. Corvey Engineering Co. Ca]l ME. 8-6573 —l9 NIGHT CLERK for a small hotel. C Bober; over 40; sleep In: references. Steady^ position for right man. Ul4 1 NIGHT DISPATCHER and receiving 3 clerk for local oil company; pleasant working conditions: living quarters furnished If desired. Box 146-Z. Star. —2n ’ NURSERY MAN, experienced and competent: references required. Ap- 5 Ply weekdays. J. H. BURTON * 8 SONS. INC.. 5956 Acer rd., Hyatts., g OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN:~clean w*nte?* r ’£l7 l 3^’nn9 b * r ’ rtU * b ]l 2^ n 8 OILBURNER SERVICEMAN—Must be sober, reliable and experienced, union - wages. Phone for lntesview. DI. ; 7-3626. MAURICE J. COLBERT - ■ otft'siDE COLLECTOR, laminar 1 with auto accounts; transportation : furnished, salary, bonus, insurance ' and commission; excel, possibility . , for advancement. HERSON’B. Bth 1 and O ats. n.w. —l9 - 1 PACKERS AND HELFERB Exper. J I with household goods desirable; 1 steady work, top union wages. 8E • CURITY STORAGE. 1140 15th st. - —lB FAINTER, colored: full time. Apply ; Engineer, 3100 Connecticut ave. n.w. —lB r FAINTER; Ist class; not over 40 vri. , ■ old: must have car; meet at Beth eada Hardware Store at 7:30 Mon. ’ a.m. —l9 : FAINTER; must No. 1 man and aober. : J. M. MEDLEY. JO. 8-5777. —l9 > FAFER CUTTER OR APPRENTICE— ■ Must nave refs Apply in person to ' MR HENNINGS. 804 Ist st. s.e. 1 PATENT AMENDER on piece or part- - • time basis. Replies confidential. ! ’> Box 339-Y. Star. 20* I PHARMACIST, exper.. regular, full ■ time. Starting salary, sls(>. for-, aggressive man with managerial ; exper. LU. 1-9000. RIVER TERRACE ■ PHARMACY. —2O . • PHARMACIST, full-time, steady po- S ’ sition, 6-day wk. HIGGERS DRUGS. 5017 Conn. —l9 PHOTOGRAPHERS—Exper. or will - tram. Must have own car and ' equipment: SIOO salary. 1909 Eve PHONOGRAPH RECORD SALESMAN; must have some exper. in retail! record sales; good salary. State age. S exper. and salary expected. Box ■ 88-Z. Star. —lB PIANIST - For new tap room, in n.e. section. to be operated on a high plane: must 1 have a good ear. good repertoire ol music and be able to lead singing; « will consider semiprofessional. State w age. details and salary expected. Box 193-Z, Star. —lB PIANO PLAYER-SINGER to enter- ! tain in restaurant-club. Salary de pendent on ability: good working conditions. See manager, FRANK- S ■ LIN PARK CAFE. 829 13th st. n.w. ME 8-9171 19* PLASTERERS, Ist class, white me- ; ehanlcs only: top pay. Apply at ! job, 18th and Gainesville st. s.e. —l9 1 PLASTERERS, long job. Apply at 960 I Hamilton st. n.e. A. JAMEB BADINI 1 * RONS —2l PLUMBER'S HELPER to work In job -1 blng and remodeling work; must 1 have D. C. driver’s permit: steady : empl. Call BOYD. JU. 9-5895. —2O « > PLUMBER, experienced job hand, at 1 least 10 yrs.' experience In repair i and remodeling, with D. C. driver's permit. Must have heating knowl edge. Bteady empl., top pay. Call . BOYD. JU. 9-5895. —2O PLUMBERS, exper. repairs, jobbing; dr. permit; local refs.: top wages; «- ' day wk. JOE PAWTOWSKI. RA. • 3-0343. 20* PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS. needed for suburban Maryland work: ’ only lst-class mechanics need ap : plv. Report In Dersqn between 4 and 5 to JOHN O. FITGERALD. 11504 - Old Bladensburg rd., Wheaton. Md l —27 ■ PLUMBER for repairs and remodeling r work; must have at least 15 yrs. , . exper.; resident ot Arl. area pre ferred. Apply In person, between . 2 and 4. W. J. BAUMBACH. INC -4147 Wilsoh blvd., Arl.. Va. —22 ] t PRESSES, exper. Q * 8 LAUNDRY - A DRY CLEANING CO.. 4419 Balto. - ave.. WA. 7-2600. —2O • PRESSER. wool, silk; steady work. 3143 Lee hwy.. Arl.. JA. 8-9540. —lB TRODUCE MAN, fully exp. In nrod t uce. aome exp. dalrv and frozen t food ApDly 10040 Colesville rd.. , Four Corners. Md. —l9 ; RADIO TECHNICIANS High fidelity servicemen, sound and Intercom, installers and servicemen, j paid vacation, sick leave, hospitaliz.. other comoanv benefits. Call Mr. " Harris. AD. 4-4730, SHRADER. . - SOUND, INC. RADIO OPERATOR, tech.. FCC lie.. • lor broadcast station operation. Full . time; pref. man living Mont. Co. Pleas, surroundings, day shift. DI. . 7-1319 alter 10 a.m. Mon.. Sept. 20. x for Interview*. STATIONS WDON and WASH. —l9 1, REAL ESTATE SALESMEN—I have an opening for 2 experienced sales- . 0 men to handle subdivision and 5 brokerage work In an established 6 Alexandria office; better than aver age commission: plenty of clients and 100'S co-operation from the -office. Must need SIO,OOO a year. . Call sales manager, KI. 8-3106. ! REAL ESTATE SALESMAN—wThive , an opening for an experienced sales man with Va. license. Call Mr. Wag ■ ner. ARFAX REALTY. JE. 4-4000. —l9 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN—We have a very attractive proposition for a go-tetter; old-established firm. Call sales manager. MR. BLACKWOOD, for an appointment. Day, NO. 7- 7203; eves- JU. 5-6822. —l9 REAL ESTATE An experienced man to take complete charge of sales and property man agement, for an active builder-real estate office In Falls Church. Must be experienced in rentals, property management and sale of subdivision and general brokerage property. Write for Interview: all replies con* fldentlal. BOX 77-X, STAR REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Experienced in sub-division and gen eral brokerage, for builder-real es tate office. Good earnings. GI fl ntneed sub-divlston. LARCHMONT REALTY, INC. JE. 4-3900 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Two experitneed real estate salesmen, under 60. to aril new homes In an attrac. new subdivision. Old reliable firm. Plenty of prospects. See Mr. Danten at 1730 K at. n.w. NA. 9-2040. —lB REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Colored Two men. full time, with estsb. firm. Character refs, a must. Exper. de sired. Apply in writing settine forth age. exper.. present empl. All ap plications treated confidentially. BOX 74-A, STAR * —2l SALES MANAGER —Exper. snd am bitious to build "od location" dept, of a local leading ru* cleaning Arm. Writ* exper.. rest., etc.. Box 203-Z. Star. —l# SALES REPRESENTATIVE—LocaI Ice cream company has Immediate open — In*. Salary, commission, car allow ance plus other company benefits. Age. between 21 and 35. Box 309-Z. Star. —1» SALES REPRESENTATIVE Yount man to represent welWknown machine-tool manufacturer in Wash ington area. We have a position In our sales department for man 25 to 35 years of are, who enjoys contact with the public. Good op portunity for advancement: paid vacation and other employe benefits. Por complete details, write, giving brief resume of vour history and experience. Box 127-X. Star, j—l 9 SALES REPRESENTATIVE For Junior or student position with Washington branch of large manu facturer of business equipment Work involves contacts at upper levels and lona-range development of repeat aalaa. Give full information In your response. Box 405-A. Star. SALESMAN, exper.; wholesale liquor territory; District of Columbia. All replies confidential: our salesmen know of this opening. Reply Box 82- A Star. —2O SALESMAN—.Representing nat'l mfr’r calling on est. trade among elect'l Jobbers. Salary, lncentiva bonus, all expenses paid, company car supplied. State full oeraenal history and past exper. and namings. All inquiries S3£.'i.'<ai2 / HILP—MiN SALESMAN, tor hardware atore, * xoun* and exper. preferred, steady work. DEWEY HARDWARE, 4758 Lee Jslahwar. Arl. Va. —l9 SALESMAN, real estate; experi enced, for GI subdivision and gen eral brokerage. JOHN. W MULROY CO.. 99 HlUwood ave., Falla Church, Va. JE. 4-6000. —24 SALESMAN Exper. sporting goods salesman, inside eelllng; bicycle sell ing exper. alio needed; refs. req. Apply 424 9th It. n.tr. —2l 3ALEBMAN for roofing, siding, alum, awnings, storm windows, prefab. porches. JU. 5-2100 after 6 p.m. SALESMAN REAL ESTATE mJMNURMSmSSbm SALARY COMMISSION Give complete resume of experience. Apply Boa 102-A. Star. —l9 SALESMAN PART TIME Thursday night, all day Saturday. - Good working conditions, many company benefits. Apply Mr. Jerome, HOUSE * HERRMANN FURNITURE CO.. 7th and Eye ete, n.w. —l9 SALESMEN—Exper, and have own car; S i I LMrpa l r 9 t o> or E, *full t - , active real estate company. ST. 3- 9433. —lB SALESMEN (4). exper., to eell new ear*: Llncoln-Mercury dealership, paying highest commission*; many company benefits. _ Call MR. BLZDBQE. CO, 5-6363, —l9 SALESMEN USED CARS For our new lot in HyetUviUe. See Mr. Cooper, at LUSTINE OLDSMOBILE HYATTSVILLS, MD. SALESMEN UNDERWOOD CORP. Manufacturer of office machines has sales positions open In local terri tory. Attractive starting salary, op portunity lor rapid promotion, ex cellent employe benefits. Sales ex perience desired but not essential. No appointment. Apply in person. Mon. or Tues.. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1630 L at. n.w. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT— Age 25 to 40. Lubrication exper. and good salesman. Local refers.; $lO per day plus commission and vacation. BARRON'S SUNOCO SERVICE STA.. Wise. ave. and River rd. n.w. —2l SIIEF.TROCK WORKMEN, experienced. 100 men to work on 5-yr. project to begin soon. All must be lst-class workmen. Write, giving name, age, address, telephone number, previous employer, how long employed, length of experience, type ol work, previous hourly rate and rate expected. Box 244-X. Star. —l9 SHEETROCK WORKMEN, steady work lor experienced and dependable men. Call from 2 to 4 p.m., LO. 4-0849. —£s SHIPPING CLERK References and experience Important. Write Box 3H2-A, Star, —2O SHOE SALESMAN, exper. only; start ing sal. $75 plus commissions. Apply MR. JACKLING. 1227 Good Hope rd. s.e. —l9 SHOE SHINE BOYS—Please apply In person. BLUE FLAME VALET, 940 F st. n.w. —l9 ' SIGN PAINTERS—Top wages, paid holidays and vacation; union or non-union. Box 358-Y, Star. 19* STEAM FITTER and helper with tools; for old and new work. Call UN. 4-4744. —lB TAILOR, Ist class: steady job, good pay. 1722 Eye st. n.w. —23 TAILOR, with fitting and alteration experience, lor one of Washington’s finest men's shops. Excellent work ing conditions. For appointment, call KNESSI A- ADLER, 822 15th st. •n.w.. NA. 8-4575. —l9 TEACHER wanted immediately. Teach Rowe bookkeeping. English, arith metic; good opportunity for right man. Phone or wire collect Mrs. Thomas E. McClain. McCLAINS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Bluefleld. W. Va. —24 TtLEVISION TECHNICIAN, bench We pay above top salary plus good future; 30 miles from D. C. Box 332-x. Star. 23* TELEVISION SERVICEMAN and bench man wanted —Experienced: steady job: regular hours and good pay. Phone MR. MILLER. HU. 3-4448. ■ —23 TELEVISION MEN We Need Several Experienced Outside Service Technicians Must Know Washington Area And Have Local References We Furnish Transportation Don’t Telephone! Come In! Mayflower TV Service 1146 17th St. N.W. TREE SURGEON, foreman, exper. in all phases of tree care preferred; will consider training top climber 1 lor position. OL. 4-0855. Fori appt.. F. A. Bartlett. TREE EXPERT CO. —lB TV BENCH MAN for Annandale area. Must be competent. SBS to SIOO a week. Phone MR. UIBL at JE. 4- 1744 before 9 p.m. —lB TV BENCHMAN MUST BE EXPERIENCED ON ALL MAKES. CERTIFIED TV TV SERVICEMEN, outside, with cars; top salary or comm.; refs, required. Do not phone. Apply 1822 20th st. n.w., tny day before 1. —l9 WATCHMAKER, exper. Good oppor tunity; refs, required. Write Box 352-Z, Star. WHOLESALE APPLIANCE FACTORY BRANCH Needs experienced parts man wiho esn supervise and work In parts dept. Must be experienced in appliance parts and service. 5-day week. Write salary requirements and ex perlence, Box 196-X. Star. —l9 WHOLESALE KITCHEN SALESMAN Washington's largest kitchen dis tributor with top lines In kitchen cabinets. dishwashers, disposers, etc., has permanent position in builder-sales organization lor hlgh caliber man capable of earning In excess of $15,000 per year. Only qualified man with experience sellinr volume builder* will be con sidered. Apply by letter, stating previous positions, earnings, refer ences. age and availability. All re plies held in strict confidence. DOUGLAS DISTRIBUTING CORP . 901 Girard st. n.e., Washington 17. D. C. 19_ WOOL SPOTTER and wet cleaner, white, for steady position, highest qaul workmanship required. Apply BESSON'S CLEANERS. 1329 14 th St. n.w.. NO. 7-4556. —l9 BOYS, AGE 10-12 There are several openings for choir bovs at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2439 K st. Almost any boy can be taught to sing. Opportunity for boys to engage in competition at Its highest level, to acquire a wide knowledge of music, and to develop poise. Tryouts: Wed. and Fri. at 7 p.m. or for appointments, call choirmaster at LO. 5-8406 after 7 or church office. ST. 3-3938, —l9 MAN, young and energetic, with vending machine experience, famil iar with operation and maintenance Apply, giving experience, age, aalary egpected. Box 7-A, Star. —.19 MAN. mechanically Inclined, able to work on motors, hotel and restau rant equipment; 5-day. 40-hr. week, subject to overtime. Apply 3305, Bth st, n.e. —lB MAN with experience to work in our! retail paint department. Apply in j person to Mr. Zack, UNION WALL PAPER AND PAINT CO., 1322 New York ave. n.w. MAN—DEPENDABLE With car; permanent employment. Apply ELECTROLUX CORP.. 3707 Oa. ave. n.w YOUNG MAN to learn wholesale plumbing and heating business be ginning In accounting and atock control department; fine luture with a young company; no deadwood need apply. Call AP. 7-5657 Sun. between 2 and 4 or Mon. between Y&UNG MAN. white. 16 to 18 yrs.. delivery and general shop work, full time Must have 9th grade education, apply HELLER PLATING CO.. 1753 L it. n.w. —l9 YOUNG MAN. white, for housework end chauffeur: references. See MRS. APPLE, 2730 Wisconsin ave. n.w. —l9 YOUNG MAN: decorating and sales experience: by furniture fabric spe cialty shop; knowledge of good, mod ern design required: starting salary $5()-sßn plus commission: A-day week, submit qualifications, sum mary and snapshot. Box 351 -A. Star. ■ —2» YOUNG MAN Large financial Institution in Northern Virginia wishes to employ young man with mortgage loan experience. Good opportunity for advance ment to man who is looking lor a permanent position. 1 Numerous employee benefits. Salary open end commensur ate with experience. Pleas# give reasonably detailed re turn* of buaintaa experience. All application* conaldered 1 confidential and n« Inoutriaa mafia until alter Interview. BOX 64-Z, STAR —it WILE—-MiH YOUNG MAN Between age* of 22 and $9 years. We have opportunity in our organlxatlon for a man who wants to learn the mort gage loan and real estate busi ness and who Is looking fbr a permanent position. Salary. $3,000 per year to atart. with good opportunity for advance ment. with one of th* largest, old-established concerns In th* city. A large portion of the duties will be outside and therefore applicant must own his own car. for which h* will receive adequate allowance. Work week, 37(4 hours. Lunches furnished freg. Reply In own handwriting, giving full particular* as to pravlous business experience and draft status. AU applications con sidered confidential and no In quires mad* until after Inter view. BOX 374-Z, STAR WANTED IMMEDIATELY, two aetic, middle aged cleaner* (white); permanent: preferably with soma hotel experience; daywork only, usual company benefits. Apply em ployment office, mornings only. BHERATON-CARLETON HOTI^ FILIPINO OR COLORED cook-butler. Must b* able to drive car: District license necessary. Live in. WO. fi -3341 after II a.m. or eall In person. 3539 Williamsburg lane n.w.. on Porter at. Ref*. —l9 HOBART need* two men with ear to sell Its famous Hobart line of food machines, bakerv and kitchen mixers, food cutters, steak makers, coffee mills, potato patlers. meat choDpers. and Dayton computing scales; protected territory; leads furnished. A top Hobart man can earn SIO,OOO - per year. If you think you can qualify, call for appointment. Work for the world’s largest food, machine manufacturers. 30« o Mt. Pleasant st. n.w.. HU. 3-8070. —2O MARRIED MAN For responsible eele* position with large national distributing organi zation; neat appearance; no Invest ment; car essential. If you are available Immediately, see employ ment manaaer. 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1703 Duke st.. Alex. SSO PART TIME 8 ALES 21-30, white, car. W# train you. For information, call AD. 4-3918. FAMILY MAN For responsible sales position with large national distrib uting organization. Neat ap pearance; no investment; car essential. If you are available lmmed., call JU. 5-1351, ask lor MR. LLEWELLYN. DIR.; To get to 10509 Insley it., go up Ga. ave. to Plyers Mill rd., turn left and Intley la Ist left off Flyers Mill rd. WE WILL TRAIN The man we need. No experience ti necessary. II chosen, you will b* sent to our National Sales Training School with salary and expenses paid. Upon return, you will receive practical experience with help from a successful field trainer for a 13- week period. Progressive training wMI remov# tha celling from your earning*. Our average successful msn earns a minimum ol SB,OOO a year. Thla 1* not a “get-rlch-qulck” proposition but an opportunity lor you to earn a substantial Income from the start, and then you advance according to the effort you put forth. We are searching lor a man with ability, sincerity, good mentality, and on* who can manage his time well. If you’re our man, phone RE. 7-8606 for an appointment. Ask lor Mr. Jones. MUTUAL OF OMAHA World's Largest Exclusive Health and Accident Co. _ j—-IJ*_ _ COLORED, mechanically inclined. In engineering and maintenance depts. of a large new air-cond. apt. bldg, in n w. Good salary; excel, opportunity. EM. 2-8806 lor appointment. —2O HELP—WOMEN ACCOUNTANT, familiar with book keeping machine work, payroll and teneral accountlna for contracting business: located In new air-condi tioned office bldg, in Silver Spring. Must have best references and ex perience. Excellent salary and work ing conditions tor qualified person. Box 495-A. Star. —2O ACCOUNTANT for CPA office: excel lent opportunity for right person. Apply in own handwriting, giving experience and salary expected. Box 198-X. Star. —l9 ASSISTANT RESIDENT MANAGER— For large Marvland apartment proj ect; knowledge of bookkeeping end typing; Call JU. 7-6731. —l9 ASSISTANT MANAGERS A CAREER CAN BE YOURS We are seeking young women: *ge 24 to 34. to be trained as assistant managers for the world's largest slenderizing chain. Prerequisite* in elude college baekzround. extensive sales experience, well-groomed, at. ' tractive appearance and slender figures. Applicant* without these qualifications need not apply. Start ing salary, $250 per month, plu* a very generous bonus arrangement. Our assistant managers average s4<>o-SSOO per month. For career minded women, we offer a challeng lni position leading to complete management and unlimited financial future with one ol America's fastest growing companies. Our executives are some of the highest paid women in the world. For Information about employment, see Miss Whttlev. Suit# 415. til 14th it. n.w. Interviewing hours. 9 to 5. AUTO SERVICE CASHIER-BILLING CLERK—Assist on small PBX; per manent position with new car dealer -1 ship In Alexandria. Va.: 40-hr. week, , paid vacation and other employ* benefits. OV. 3-9350. MR. ■ BATTENFELD. —l9 BEAUTICIAN—Highest salary and commission. WO. 6-9465. —23 BEAUTICIAN, experienced, all-around operator: salary and commission: 5- dav week. ANNANDALE BEAUTY SALON, Annandale, Va. KI. 8-1616. —2O BEAUTICIANS, full, also part time: excel, salary Plus 69'• commission paid weekly: busy modern shop. ' Apply In person. LA ROMAINE BEAUTY SALON, 1403 Park rd. n w. —2O 1 i BEAUTICIAN, S7J plus comm ; 6- dav week; busy ' salon WILLIAM OF NEW YORK HAIR STYLIST Mr. ! William, LA. 0-1701. —24 BEAUTY OPERATOR, with following, if possible: must be experienced. 2211 Wisconsin ave., KE. 7-0868. l9 BEAUTY OPERATOR, experienced: 5-day week; good pay snd commis sion: full or part time BILLS BEAUTY SALON, 1406 Monroe st. t BEAUTY OPERATOR, all around: SSO ' week, plus commission: 5-day week. 1 Falls Church. JE. 2-0323. —23 . BEAUTY OPERATOR, exper.; 5 davi; S6O plus comm.: axcel. werking conds ; paid vacation: off Bat*., July ana Aug. JA. 7-3023: eve*. JA. 5-2430. —l9 ■ BEAUTY OPERATOR—BBS-8100 per week guarantee plus commlssiop; no manicuring; steady work. LOUIS CREATIVE HAIRDRESSERS, 1710 Eye st. n.w. CAFETERIA WORKER and food checker, part time, o a m to 3 p.m : neat, pleasant personality, aecurat* in figures. Apply In person between 1 2 and 5 p.m., 8250 Oeortia CASHIER-TYPIST, experienced; posi tion optn; steady worker. Box 191- Z. Star. —jo > CASHIER and Bev. Checker Top restaurant experience necessary. • Only those qualified need apply, ex ! i cellent salary and meals included. ;| Box 14-A. Star. —27 ! "* CHIEF DIETITIAN : Excellent opportunity for mature AD A. member. Well-organized de partment In a 200-bed progressiva ! private mrnta! hospital near Bal - tlmore. Md. Congenial atmosphere. 1 pleasant surroundings top salary. 1 plus lull maintenance. Applv to 1 James B. Landrum, HOSPITAL FOOD MANAGEMENT. Lombard and 1 24th sts. Phil*.. Pa.. KI. 5-4600. ■ CLERK, cigar, cosmetics, refs. no ; night or Sun.; exper., ores. O’DON ' NELL'S PHARM. RA. 6-1102. —I? } CLERK for card filing, white, not t over 35. 5-day. 35-hour week. S4O • week. Box 407-A. Btar. —26 e CLERK, recent high school graduate, for general office work. In retell etore; experience not necessary; R typing essential. CAPITOL FUR ' SHOP. 1208 O st. n.w. —23 • CLERK-SEAMSTRESS, white, for dry • Cleaning store; excellent job for good y girl: muat be experienced. 1815 Q ' st. n.w . ST. 3-0495 —l9 • CLERK-TELLER, (white!, age 25 to - 35. Five-day week, 9to 4. Pleasar» working conditions. Telephone PRU DENTIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ST 3-8316 for appointment. —l9 CLERK-TYPIST. National organiza tion. Takoma area: air-cond. office, hosp benefits, paid vacationl. 5-day wk 8-4:30; must type 60 w.p.m. High school graduate. RA. 6-6511. CLERK-TYPIST — Perm. pos. avail, lge. casualty co. Casualty Insur ance exper. preferred. 5-day wk., 8;30-4:3<! Phone for *PPt. fcX. 3- 736(1. GREAT AMERICAN INDEM NITY CO . 620 Woodward Bldg., 15th and H sts. n.w. —24 CLERK-TYPIST, permanent position: 5-day week; vacation with pay; tree Insurance and retirement. Apply la 1 CO 1345 New York av*_n * —ls (Continued on Next Pa**.) Jk>