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THE EVENING STAR C-6 Washington, O. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, ISM | ! / The Star Is the Dominant Classified Advertising ] Medium in Washington Classified Ad Rates: Local Advertisers 3 Lines (Minimum) One tint*, 44c line. Three to six times consecutively, 41c * per line. Seven times consecutively, Me pec line-,« New automobiles, 44c pec I toe |4-line J minimum). Special Notices end Personal, Sc pee i 1 lino additional. Out-of-town rote, 44c pec line each infection. Claims for errors must be mode in timej for correction before second msertten To Place o Star Classified Ad Call STerling 3-5000 Closing Hours: MONDAY EDITION, I t.M. Sunday TUES. to FKI„ 9 P.M. Day latorr SATURDAY EDITION, 10 P.M. FRI SUNDAY EDITION, 10 tM. Frida? SPECIAL NOTICES . 1 WILL NOT M RESPONSIBLE for debts contracted bp anyone other! than myself. DONALD E. CRUMP-; LER. lua >. Eater art.. Fairfax. > Va 3* I WILL no longer be responsible for, any debts Incurred by anyone other ! than myself (personally. JOHN C. PETERSEN, 6 K Ridge rd.. Oreen belt. Md. 4* 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts Incurred by anyone other than myself. (Signedi JOSEPH W. MANNING. 30# D It. s.w. __ 4* HISTORICAL ALL SAINTS EPISCO PAL CHURCH'S famous annual lawn supper. Sunderland. Md.. 17 miles south of Upper Marlboro on State Rt 416. Sat.. Aug. «. from 3 p.m. to dark: delicious home cooked menu of bam, fried chicken, crab cakes, potato salad, slaw, pickles, beets, tomatoes, rolls, cof fee. Iced tea. homemade cake and ice cream: only sl.s# for adults. #Oc for children: hundreds from miles around .111 be here: come meet your friends and see this beautifully restored church founded In 1683 on a 3-acre lawn abided by Canadian hemlocks and other i towering trees. —5, , I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE fori any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. ROBERT W. BCHRUM. 330# 42nd ave.. Colmar Manor, Md. 3* PERSONAL MAN AND WIFE, nondrlnkert. ca per. In managing rooming house. Refs. Free apt. as salary. MR. BINOER, 141# 2dth st. n.w. —5 CONVALESCENT VACANCT—Under standing Individual care, good food, ouiet restful atmosphere, reason able rates. JU. 5-5461. —4 SMALL BUSINESSES In Arlington: bookkeeping procedures, established ■ and maintained at home. - RMOBOTH, BAPTIST CHURCH day nursery. Plik up and delivery aenr- ■ lee. Hrs., 7 am. to 5 p.m. 1324 First at. 8. W LJ. #-3150 —6 MIMEOGRAPHING. 50# copies. *3.76 Incl. trp Ot aten. EXCH jjERV CO , 1740 It st n.w.. Rm 48. ST. 8-6188 FORMS 57. U S lob applications prepared end typed, personnel counseling EXCH BERV CO.. 1740 K st. n.w.. Rm. 48. ST. 3-61 M CAB DRIVER or anyone witnessing euto accident July 24 at 5’3« p.m. at 2nd and F sts. n.e . between po lice patrol wagon and private car. please call JE 3-IB7H. _ —3 SPACE MACHINE PATENT NO. 54.372 MEXICO. INVENTOR. R. J MCLAUGHLIN 9!i E St. N.W.. Wash., D. C 5* AUCTION SALES DAVID NIMETZ * CO., AaetUncers 1024 Vermont A*en«« N.W. Trustees’ Bsle of Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELUNO BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES 812 FARRAGUT STREET. NORTH WEST. B\ virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 1020/ Folio 145 et sea., of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party aecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on TUES DAY THE NINTH DAY OP AU GUST. A.D 11155. 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 138 In Square 3213 Terms: Sold subject to a prior 1 • building association) deed of trust for approximately 18.828.10 lurtlter 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 >600.04) required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of aale. Terms to be complied sr»th within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. CHARLES I. MITCHELL. JOBEPH O. WEEDA. Jy2B-au3.B Trustees. ADAM A. WEHCHLKR A >ON. INC..! Auctioneers-Appraher* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SIXTH. 1965. AT NINE-THIRTY A M., and continuing, if necessary, each Tues day and Friday thereafter, we will sell by public auction at WEBCH LER'B. 905 E BT.. N.W.. household goods to enforce our liens for stor age and other charges, goods stored with us in the names of: Mrs. Julia Barbour. Mr. Fred W. Buller, Mrs. Bessie Bulls. Mr. Irvin J. and Mrs. iulia M. Byrd, Mrs. Bertha Evans. Irs Dorothy Johnston. Mrs. Clara Lawler. Donald Mack. Mr. John Peckham. Mr. Leon Queen. Lois Richardson and J. W. Slater. Parties. In Interest please take no tice. Terms: Cash. UNION STOR AGE COMPANY. INC.. 706 Florida Ave. N.W., BT BENJAMIN PTNCUS. President. au3.se! 4 AUCTION SALES (Cam.) | j THOS. J. OWEN * SON. AMli.ne.ri 1 I mi ■ sl n.w; T STORY ROW BRICK “iDWELLINa 1 NORTHWEST. I By virtu- of s certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9515. Polio 3IS et se«.. of the land reeoras of tk. District ot Columbia, •ml »t the reauest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, st nubile suction In front of the premises, on TUKi- DA? THE NINTH DAY OP AUOUST A.D. 1855. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the followlng-detcrtbed l-nd and premises, situste In the District of Columbls. snd designated ss snd belne Lot #8 In Willson snd Wsrd msn's subdivision In Bausre 2838. ts per olst recorded In the office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbls. In Liber Count* 22 st folio 167. Subject to covensnta of record. Terms: Bold subject to e prior i (building sssoelstlon) deed of trust for spproxlmstelv $5,897.21'. fur ther nsrtieulsrs of which will be snnaunced st time of ssle: the nurehsse price shove aald truel to be pstd In eeih. _A deposit of $500.0(1 reaulred Conveyancing, recording, etc. nt ourchsser's cost Adjustments msde ss of dote of sole Terms to be compiled with within 30 dsys. otherwise deposit forfeited snd the property mar be sdvertleed snd resold st the : discretion of the trustees. raw* ISHS: 1V29-5U3.5.8 Trusted. . THOS. J. OWRN * SON. Anetisneen. 1 1111 ■ SL NW. Trustees’ Ssle of Valuable lM- T PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST ING OP AN UNDIVIDED ONE FOURTH INTEREST IN A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES 1421 HALF STREET * S W Bv virtue of s certsln deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. MW. Polio 37# et sea., of the lend rec ords of the District ot Columbia : snd st the reauest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction within the office of Thos. J. Owen A: Son. Suite 001. Perpetual Build. Inc. 11118 Street. N.W. on MON DAY. THE FIFTTENTH DAY OF AUGUST A.D. 1955. AT TWELVE THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the 101-I)wing-described I) wing-described 'and snd prem ises. sltuake *n the District of Co lumbia, snd designated ss and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE FOURTH INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Twenty-five (251. Sousre Six Hundred Plfty-four (#54). In the Wsshington Sanitary ' Improvement Company’s subdi vision of original lots One (1) and T ! Seven (71 to Ten (101. ss per plat recorded In the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbls in Liber 108. folio 162. Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $23,500.(1# further particulars of which will be announced st time . of ssle: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $300.0# reaulred. Con- ( veysnclng. recording, etc., at pur chaser’s cos*. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days. 1 otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised end resold at the discretion of the _ trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT G WEIOHTMAN. •U 3.8.13 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers . 1111 E S*. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Improved 3 real estate coneletlnt of an t'n dtvlded one-half lntereat in a two story brick dwe.ling being oremlsee ; 211A Batee St.. N.W By virtu# of a certain deed of trust , duly recorded. In Liber No. 10003, Polio 529 et sea., of the land rec- i ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the parties secured thereb). the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction | within the office of Thos. J. Owen , At Bon. Suite rtOl. Perpetual Build- , lng. 1111 E Street. N.W .on MON- | DAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF , AUGUST. A.D. 1955. AT TWELVE- ] THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the 10l ow. , ing-described land and premises. , situate In the District of Columbia. , and designated as an being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALP INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Elghty flve (851 in the Washineton Sani tary Improvement Company's sub division of a part ol Square num bered Five Hundred Fifty-Two . (5521. as per plat recorded In the 1 Surveyor's Office for the District cf _ Columbia In Über 30 at folio 28. C Terms: Sold subject to a Prior deed of trust for approximately {t.JBOJJO further particulars of which will be announced nt time of sale: the purchase price above sain ♦runt to be paid In cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing. r recording, uc.. at purchasers cost H Adtustments made as of date of A sale. Terme to be complied with within hlrty dnye, otherwise de- , posit forfeited end the property j may be aivertiscd and resold at , the discretion ol the (rustees. . ABRAHAM H LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN. 5U3.8.13 Trustees. _ j THOS. j. OWEN t SON, Aacllenecr*, ] 1111 E SL N.W. | i Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TM PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST- T ING OP AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALF INTEREST IN A TWO STORY BRICK DWELUNO BE ;- INO PREMISES 124# CARROLL- 'T BURG PLACE. SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust | T duly recorded. In Liber 9458. Polio ; 423 et seo.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and . at the request of the party se- j cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public aue- B tlon within the Office of Thoe J , Owen A Son. Suite SOI. Perpetual , Building IXII E Street, N.W. on , MONDAY. THE FIFTEENTH f)AY OF AUOUST. A.D. 1955. AT , TWELVE*THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M-. the following-described land and premises, situate In the Dlatrlet of Columbia, and designated as and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALF INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Ninety-eight (981. In the Washington Sanitary Improve ment Company's subdivision ol lots In Square numbered Btx Hun dred Fifty-one (6511. a; per plat recorded In the Office of the Bur veyor lor the District of Colum bis in Liber 37 at folio 27. !Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7.000 00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A T deposit of $300.00 required. Con veyancing. recording etc., at purchaser's coat. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at ths discre tion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H LJEVIN. ROBERT O WEIOHTMAN i ; au3J1.13 Trustees. , THOS j7 OWEN 4 SON. Auetleneen; 1111 B St. N.W. Trustee’s Sale jbt Valuable *?-STORY . BRICK DWkLUNO KNOWN Afl T 421st EIGHTH STREET NORTH WEST 1 By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 9811. Folio 102 et. seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party j secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell, at public auction in front of the pr emlses, on THURSDAY THE FOURTH DAY OP AUGUST. A D 11)55. AT FOUR FORTY-FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the following-described land and prem ises situate in the District of Co lumbia and designated as ana being Lot number Twenty-eight (28) m The Washington Loan and Trust Company's subdivision of !wirf numbered rhirtv-elght >3B*. *Pet worth Addition to the City of Washington ” as oer olat recotaed in the Office of the Surveyor so ; the District of Columbia »• Über i County 9 at folio 38: sublect to the condition that no building shin be erected on any oart of said »ot. ! costing less than $3 000 08 except ! outbuildings erected for use of s main building Said block 38 now known as Square 3138 Terms Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for $8 074 98. further par tlculars of which will be announced 1 at time of sale the purchase price sbove said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $500.00 required Con veyancing. recording, etc . st pur chaser's cost Terms to be com plied with within 30 days, other wise deposit forfeited and the prop erty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. FRANK PARONI Surviving Trustee __ Jy2ft.g7.3Q.au I.S THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aaetioneer*. 1111 E SI. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING - BEINO KNOWN AS PREMIBEB NUMBER 1513 D STRUT _ NORTHEAST. , 4 f By virtue of a certain deed of trust *■ duly recorded In Liber No. 9858. Folio R<>4 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in ‘ront of the premises, on TUES DAY THE NINTH DAY OF AU GUST A D 1955. AT THREE THIRTY O’CLOCK PM . the fol lowing-described land and prem ises. situate in the District of Co j lumbia. and designated as and >1 being Lot 101 in Thomas A. Jameson's subdivision of lots In Square 4584. as per plat recorded i in the Office of the Surveyor for ti>e District of Columbia in Liber I 86 at folio 12". Subject to all cove * nants of .erord 1 Terms: Sold subject to a prior . - (building association) deed of trust < I for approximated $7,645.77 fur ■ ther particulars of which will be i announced at time of sale: the i purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of $600.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s rost. i Adjustments made as of date of i sale. Terms to be compiled with i within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property - may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. k WILLIAM H OORDON, i. ROY LOGAN. Jy29-au1.3.6.S Trustees. A I AUCTION SALES I THOS. I. GWEN * CO.V IKU.aMn.I Trustees* Sale of* Valuable TWO- By virtue of a oer tain deed ot trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9043. Polio 682 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 In front of the premises, on TUB DAY THE NINTH DAY OF AU GUST AD. 1956. AT FOUR . O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and nremlaes. situate in the District of Columbia, and . designated as and being Lot 28 i and the South 4.82 feet front by the full depth of lot 29 in Connell and Cavanaugh. Trustees’ subdivi sion of lots in Square 938 as pei Slat recorded In the Office of the urveyor for the District of Colum bia In Liber 15 at folio 127. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $4,734- .34 further particulars of which will be announced at time of aale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjustments made os of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited snd the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. E. SPENCER FITZGERALD Surviving I ruslee. Jy29-au1,3.6.8 _ THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees* Sale of Valuable THREE STORY, ROW BRICK DWELLING, BEING KNOWN A8 PREMISEB NUMBER 1430 CLIFTON STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of acer aln deed of tr"*i duly recorded. In Über No. 9742. Polio 638 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bia. and at the request of the party aecured 'hereby, the undgr* s'gned trustees will sell, at rubllc auction in front cf Uie premises, on TUESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OP AUOUST. A.D. 1955. \_AT TWO TWENTY O'CLOCK PJL. rhe fol lowing-described land and prem ises, situate in the District of Co umbla and designated os snd being the West 16 feet 8 *nches front on Welling Place, now Clifton Street, by the full depth of Lot 4 in Block 45 of W. C. Hill’s sub division of University Park, as per Slat recorded in the Office of the urveyor for the District of Co lumbia in Liber County 8 at folio 5. Now known for purposes of as ressment and taxation as Lot 806 in Square 2662. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately 2 $9,244.02 and a prior second deed of trust for approximately $1,040.00 # further particulars of which will be announced at time of aale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FRANCIS ALEXANDER. LOUIS OINBERO. Jv29-aul -3.5. S Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLBR A SON Aaetteneers-Appraisers \ Trustees’ Bale of RESTAURANT. v SODA AND BAKERY FIXTURES I AND EQUIPMENT CONTAINED IN PREMISES 2312 4th STREET N.I. Bv virtu, of a Chattel Deed of Trust Recorded September 21. 1953. as Instrument No 4621 Recorder of Deeds Office, D. C., and at the re quest of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auction at the above men tioned premises on FRIDAY. AU OUST 5. 1956. AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.. counter, stools, wall panel ing. grill coffee brewer, refrigera tion. salad unit, soda fountain and accessories Taylor Ice cream unit, display cases, cash registers, sinks, grease traps freeling units, car bonator. slicing machines. Hobart and Read mixers, Vulcan ovens. Dutchess roll divider, fans, candy stove, gas-flred water heater, uten sils. lighting fixtures, etc., more sarticularly described In trust, erms: Cash. JACK A HILLMAN. LOUIS N. NICHOLS. . Trustees. 1 HENRY 8. GOODMAN. Attorney for party secured. Barr Bldg. I C. Q. SLOAN A CO.. INC.. AUCTB. Aaetleaeers-APpralsers LARGE BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT BLOAN 8 715 13th BT. N.W. FRIDAY, AUOUBT 6th AT 10 All HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Antique Mahogany Case Hall Clock, Antique Mahogany What Not. Gilt Curio Cabinet, Carved Oak Dining Room Suite. Modern Upholstered Chairs. Upholstered Sofas. Love Seats and Arm chairs. Oriental and Domestic Rugs Table and Floor Lamps and Shades. Television Sets. Office Furniture including Flat Top Desks. Metal File Cabinets and Metal Two Door Stationery Cabi nets. Staffordshire Figures. Bronses. Silver Plated Ware. China. Glass ware. Etc. Terms: Cash. C O SLOAN A CO.. INC . Aucts.. Established 1891. au4 THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aaetlvaeers. IC 1111 E SL N.W. Trustees' Bale of Valuable IMPROV ED REAL BBTATE CONBmNO OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALP IN TEREST IN A TWO-BTORY BRICK DWELLING BEINO PREMISES 1245A HALF BT BW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10043. Polio 500 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the offices of Thos. J. Owen A Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Build ing 1111 t Street. N.W., on MON DAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST A D 1955 AT TWELVE THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being AN UNDIVDED ONE-HALP INTEREST IN AND TO Lot numbered Thirty four (34) in the Washington San- Itarv Improvement Company’s sub division of lots In Souare Six Hun dred Fifty-one '661). as oer olat recorded in the office of the Bur- j vevor for the District of Colum bia in Liber 33 at folio 142. r Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7,000.00 further ©articular* of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 9300 00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale Terms to be compiled with within thirty days otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and sold at the discre tion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN. au3.B L 3 Trustees THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers, till E St. N.W. Trustee*’ Sale of Valuable Improved real estate consisting of an un divided one-half interest In a two story brick dwelling being premises 221 P Street. NW. By virtue cf a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9388. ( Polio 68 et seq . of the land rec ords 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 A Bon. Suite 601. Perpetual Build ing. 1111 E Street. N.W on MON DAY. THE FIFTEENTH. DAY OF AUOUST. A.D 1955 AT TWELVE THIRTY O’CLOCK PM . the fol lowing-described land and prem ises. situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and belns «N UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREBT IN AND TO Lot num bered One hundred fourteen (114) in the Washington Sanitary Im provement Company’s subdivision In said Square numbered Five Hundred Fiftv-two (552). a* per plat recorded in the Surveyor’s Office for the District of Columbia in Liber 30 at folio 89 Terms: Sold subject to a prior de*d of trust for approximately $8 (100.00 further particulars of which will be announced at ’wlrnc of sale: the purchase price above i •aid trust to be paid in cash. A 1 deposit of $300.00 required. Con veyancing. recording, etc., at pur chaser’s cost? Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be com plied with with thirty days, other wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN, ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN. au3.8.13 Trustee*. PROPOSALS GOV. OF BIST, or cot.. DIPT. OP BAN. ENQ'O., Aug. 3. 1966. BE A LID PROPOSALS will be reed, in Rm. 404 . 499 Pa. Ave.. N.W.. Wash. I, D. C.j until 2 P.M.. IDT, Aug. IS. 1966. and then pub licly opened and read for con.tr. of Watrrmaln. Stormwater and Service Bewer*. Kenilworth Ave.. NE . bet. Douglas St and Eaatern Ave.. conrl.t. of 190 Itn. ft. 21". #5 lln. ft. 1*1” and 295 lln. ft. 15" dla. rein! cone, pipe sewer: #l6 lln. ft. 10’’ dla. terra eotta pine .ewer: and 1.15 C lln ft, 12" and 700 lln. It 8" dla watermaln. Pronoaal forma, plana and apecna. obtain able from Supervlaor. Contr. & Bond Section. Procurement Office. D C.. Rm ,0# 499 Penn, Ave.. NW (Tel. NA. 8-flooo, Eat. 2378). auft.4,6.6.8.0 GOV, or BIST. OF COL.. DIR. BLtiGS. A OROUNDB. Aug. 1. 1965. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed, in Rm. 404, 499 Pa. Ave„ N.W., Waah. 1. D.C.. until 2 PM. kDT, Aug. 16. 1966. and then publicly opened and read for furnlaii. and Inatall. a new Ex tractor and cert, other work In conn, therewith. In the Laundry Bldg. Olenn Dale Hoan.. Olenn Dale, Md Propoaal forma, plana and apecna. obtainable from Buper viaor. Contr. A Rond Section, Pro curement Office. D C.. Rm. 40#, 499 r«nn. Ave . N.W. (Tel. NA. 9-#ooo, Ext. 23781. au1.2.3.4.6,# | PROPOSALS—(C—t.) iO ?L V GS °I CENTS'AS?*?. iSft SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed. In Rm. 404 499 Pa. Ave. N.W., Walk 1, D. C.. until 2 P.M. EDT. Aug. 17, 1955. and then publicly opened and read for Chlpping-Out and Re-Calktng Exlatlng Calked Joint# of Exterior Window# and Doors In E. Adm. Bldg., 300 In diana Ave. N.W.. Waah.. D. C. Pro posal forma, plans and apecna. ob tainable from Supervlaor. Contr. A Bond Section. Procurement Of fice. D. C„ Rm. 409. 499 Penn. Ave. N.W (Tel NA. 8-0000. Ext. 2378). nu 2.3,4,5,6.8 OFFICIAL NOTICES D. C. GOVEENMENT. July 28. .1958. jr°MOTolP' VEKtCLE* REGULA TIONS for the Dlatrlet of Colum bia. be and are hereby amended at follows Amend Part H. Article XXIV, Beetlon 1«2 (a) STANDING Northwest Section, by striking out the laat two clauses of the para araph dealing with 18th Street, and gubstltutlnx In lieu thereof. Prom Plorlda Avenue to Irvin* Street on either side 7:00 to 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 to #:80 p.m. Amend Part 11. Article XXV. Sec tion 163 (a) PARKINO. North west Section by adding the follow ing to the paragraph dealing with Church Street. Prom the west building line of the Trew Motor Company building. (162# 14 th Street. N.W.i to lßth Street on the north aide, one hour narking 7 a m to fl:3d p.m. Amend Part H. Article XXV Section 183 <b> PARKING. Northeast Section, by striking out the word, ’’either’’ In the clause of the paragraph deal ing with O Place, and substituting in lieu thereof "the north” so that the clause as amended will read: From North Capitol Street to Pint Street, no parking on the north side at any time, and by adding g new clause. Prom North Capitol Street to First Street on the south side, two-hour parking 7:00 a.m. to #:3O P.m. Tbla regulation to become eflectlve immediately Amend Article XXX. Section 168 (al STOP SIGNS REMOVED by adding: On 16th St. at 18th Street, now stopping 15th Street traffic Amend Article XXXIII. Section 171 (a) UNBALANCED LANES. Northwest Section, by adding a new paragraph: 15th Bt. from Florida Avenue to Irving Street, two lanes southbound and one lane northbound from 7:00 to 9:30 a.m. and two lanes < north bound and one lane southbound from 4 to 6:30 D.m. This regu lation shall be effective immedi ately. Amend Article XXXV. Sec tion 173. YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY SIGNS, by adding: 15th. and 18th Sts. N.W.: 16th St. traffic to yield right of way to 16th St traffic, s. spencer. R. b. McLaughlin. T. A. LANE, Commissioners. D. C. auS THE CHIEF (ALSO PROPERTY) CLERK. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT. D. C.. ROOM 4070 NEW MUNICIPAL CENTER. 300 INDIANA AVENUE. N.W.. 16 HOLD ING MIBCELLANE6US UNCLAIMED PROPERTY DEPOSITED DURING AND PRIOR TO THE MONTH OP JULY. 1955. DESCRIPTIVE LIST POSTED ON THE POLICE BUL LETIN BOARD IN THE LOBBY OF THE NEW MUNICIPAL CENTER. ru3 LEGAL NOTICES WILLIAM F. MANSFIELD. Attaraer. 438 Mb Street. N.W. ' Washington. D. C. UNITER STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 84.337. Administration.—This Is to Give Notice: Thst the subscriber, of the State of Maryland ha* obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia Letters of Ad ministration, C. T. A. on the estate of Oreste Rldolfl. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the i deceased are hereby warned to ex hibit the tame, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before *.hc 22nd dar of November. A.D. 1955: otherwise they may by law ba ex cluded from all benefit of »ld estate. Otren under ray hand this 25th day of July. 1955. RAYMOND J. RIDOLFI. 5003 Lackawanna St.. College Park. Md. (Seal.) Attest: PRANK J. BURKART. Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate CcurL iy27-au3 10 WILLIAM F. MANSFIELD. Atterner. 438 Mb Street. N.W. Washiagtaa. D. C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT lor the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 84.336. Administration.—This is to Olve Notice: That the subscriber, of the Bttae of Maryland has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Nor* M Rldolfl. also known as Nannie Ri dolfl. late of the District of Co lumbia. deceased. All persons hav ing claims atalnst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subecriber.l on or before the 22nd day ot No vember. A.D. 1956: otherwise they mar by law ba excluded from al) benefit of laid eatata. Otren under my hand this 26th day of July. 1965. RAYMOND J. RIDOLFI. fico# Lacawanna St.. College Park. Maryland. (Seen Attest: PRANK J. BURKHART. Deputy Realster of Wills tor the District ot Columbia. Clerk at the Probata Court. Jy27-0u3,10 fHOMAS t. LODGE. Attorney. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Bold ing Probate Court—No 67.645. Administration.—This Is to Olv. Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letters ot Administration. C.TJk.. on tha es tate of Patlcnca R. Salsbury, lata of the District of Columbia, de ceased. All persons having claims agaln.t the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the tame, with the voucher, thereof legally au thenticated. U) the .übicrlber on or before the isth day of January AD. 1966: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of •aid estate. Olven under mr hand this isth day of July. 1955 THOMAS E. LODGE. 503 D St. N.W. (Seal.) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills tor the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. Jy20.27-au3 JAMEB C. TOOMET. Alt.ra.y 916 17tb SL N.W. ORDER PUBLICATION ABSENT DEPENDANT Piled July 18. 1956. Harry M. Hull. Clerk UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia.—Bar bara M. Adcock, Plaintiff, vs. Clair borne Norman Adcock. Defendant. —No. 1781-56.—The object of this suit Is absolute divorce on ground of desertion. On motion of tbs plaintiff, it is this 18th day of July, 1955, ordered that the de fendant Clalrborne Norman Adcock causa bis appearance to be en tered herein on or before the for tieth day, exclusive of Sundays and lexal holidays, occurring after ths day of the first publication of this: order: otherwise the cause will br proceeded with as In cast of de fault Provided, a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks In the Washington Law Reporter, and The Evening Star before said day. (8) EDWARD A. TAMM. Judge. ISeaU Attest: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By JOHN B. NOONS. Denuty Clerk. Jy20.27-tu3 JO V MORGAN. Jr.. Attaraer. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia, Hold lng Probate Court. —No #7 #39 Administration. —This Is to Olve Notice That the subscribers, of the State us Maryland have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letters of Administration on tha estate of Ahmed Zaky Abushadv. late of the District of Columbia, dcceacd. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated to the subscribers, on or before the lHth dav of January. A.D 195#: otherwise they may by law be ex eluded from all benefit of said estate Olven under our hands this ifith dav of July. 1955. JO V [ORGAN Jr.. 916 151 h Street. NW. Washington 5. D C.: RICH ARD H MAYFIELD 725 16th Rt.. N.W. Washington 5. D C. (Seal I Attest: THEODORE COOBWELL Register of Wills for the District of Columbia Clerk of the Probate Court Iv 20.27-SU3 WILLIAM F. MANSFIELD. Attorney UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court. —No. 82.395. Administration.—Thla Is to Olve 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 Josephine M. Tyler, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the tame, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthentlcsted, to the sub scriber. on or before the 22nd day of November. A.D 1956: otherwise they mar bv law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 25th dar of Julv. 1965. WILLIAM P. MANS FIELD. 430 6th Street. N.W.. Washington. D. C (Seal.) Attest: PRANK J. iURKART. Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. )y'27-au3.10 JOSEPH 1. Vitarner TSTS o?te. c « *• Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained trom the Probate Court of the Mstrlct of Columbia. Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Daisy Violet Oarges. also known as Daisy V. Oarges, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons j having claims against the deceesed •re hereby warned to exhibit the aame, with the vouchers thereof. : legally authenticated, to the sub- Srlber, on or before the 10th day January. A.D. 106 B: otherwise they may by law be excluded from ' all benefit of aald estate. Given ; she i m 9 , 65 h, fiSßfa 4t a. <I grz o : : sih. # DORE COGSWELL, Register of I Wills for the District of Colum . bit. Clerk of the Probate Court. ir20,27,au3 <r .MARMADUKE • —By Brad Anderson j “Er — you’re not exactly what we had in mind!" I LEGAL NOTICES (Coirt.) MAETH 7 A 07 R H.SS i a'4, A,t *"" UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia, hold- | ing Probate Court. —No. 87.825 Administration—This is to Give Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from tha Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Pearle Cooper, late ot tha District ol Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased arc harcbr warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 16th day of January. A.D. 1956: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Olven under mv hand this loth day of July, 1955. M PEARL McCALL. Hibbs Building. (Seal.) Attest: MERVIN J. MAKQUES. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court; 1y20,27-au3 'button, HEFPELFINGER, Me- RIHY ft KENDRICK. AtUrney*. 1005 Investment Bldg, i UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold- Ing Probate Court. —No. 88.143. , Administration.—This is to Olve 1 1 Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia hat obtained from the Probate Court of the Dls ' trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Prank P. Harrison, late of the District of Columbia deceased All persons having claims against the deceased arc hereby warned to exhibit the ume with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated to the eub acrlber, on or before the I#th day of January. A.D. 1956: otherwise they may by law ba excluded from all benefit of said estate. Glrec under mv band this 16th dav of July. 1966. EDNA HARRISON 1415 Whittier St. N.W, (Seal.) At test: THEODORE COOS WELL. Reg ister of Wills tor the District of Columbia, Clark es the Probate Court. Jy20.27-au3 MAURICE W. WIHTON, Attorney. 705 IHtb Street. N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probata Court.—Estate of Sara N. Smith, alto known at Sara Neale Smith, Deceased.—No. 88.072. Admlnlsttatlon Docket 184. Ap plication haring been made herein tor probate of the laat will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Joseph N. Jackson It It ordered this 18th day of July. AD. 1956, . that the unknowp heirs at law and ' next of kin of the deceased and all others concerned, appear in said Court on Monday, the 29th day of August. A.D 1966. at 19:00 o'clock AM. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published In the ’’Washington Law Reporter" end The Evening Star." once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before Mid return day Witness, the Honoreble BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Judae of said Court, this 18th day of July A.D. 1855. (Seal. I Attest MELVIN J MARQUES, Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk at the Probate Court Jy20.27-au3 WEARY K DIERkOFH. AttoraevT ■ 503 Pennsylvania Ave.. N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probate Court.—Estate of: John V Hansen. Deceased.—No : 88.167. Administration Doc. 184. i Application having been made: herein for probate of the last will’ and testament of said deceased, and for lettrrs testamentary on said I estate, bv Anne Bach Hansen and The Riggs National Bank of Wash ington, □ C.. It Is ordered this 18th day of July. A D. 1955. that Carl I Vlago Nielsen. Henrik Ibsenlvel 29. Copenhagen V. Denmark: Mrs. Ingeborg Cathrlne Hammer. Vester- i brogada 17#. Copenhagen V. Den mark: Willy Relnholdt Nielsen. Baytree Road 41. Brlxton Hill. London. S.W 2. England: Joachim Christian Nielsen. Borgmester Jensens Allc 2, Copenhagen. O. Denmark: Emli Hover. Narumgade 1 Copenhagen N. Denmark: Arthur Hover Gransanterve) 17. Copen hagen N. Denmark: Miss Agnes Hover. Oehlenscblagersgade 73, Copenhagen V. Denmark: Oluf Hover. Oehlenscblagersgade 73. Copenhagen V. Denmark: Mrs Astrld Fritter, Hesselogade 32. Copenhagen O. Denmark: Arne Akael Hansen. Vestre Rlnggade 118 Aarhus. Denmark: Knud Hover, c/o Set. Hans Hospital. Roakllde. Denmark: and Superintendent ot Set. Hans Hospital. Roskllde. Den mark. custodian of Knud Hover, and all others concerned, appear In aald Court os Monday, the 29th day of Auaust. A. D. 1965. at 10:00 o’clock A.M.. to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be pub lished in the "Washington Law Re porter" and "The Evening Star,” once In each of three successive weeks before the return day herein 1 mentioned, the ttrst publication to be not less than thirty days be fore said returnday. Witness, the Honorable BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Judge of tald Court, this 13th day of July. A. D. lPftft. (Seal.) Attest. MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy R«glster of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate [ Court. 1y20.27-au3 K. MARTIN WORTHY. HAMEL. PARK ft BAUNDERB. Attorney*, 1000 Bhoreham Bonding. Washington ft, P. C. . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT • for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 88.063. Administration.—This li to Give Notice: That th« subscriber, of the State of Georgia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letter* of Adminis tration on the estate of Cecil B. Tillman, late of the District of Columbia deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased arc hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub- ; scrlber on or before the 23rd day . of January. A.D. 11)86; otherwise thev may bv law be excluded from ; all benefit of «aid estate. Given 1 under mv hand this 25th day of ' July 1»7>5 RICHARD T. TILL MAN, 818 College Btreel. Cuth -1 bert. Georgia. (Seal.) Attest: J ' FRANK J BURKART. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Coiumbla. Clerk of the Probate Court jy27-au3.10 RICE ft KINO. Attorneys. Southern Bldg., Washington ft, D. C. UNITED BTATEB DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold- . ing Probate Court. —No. 87.807. Administration. —This is to Olve Notice That the subscriber, of ; the State oi Indiana has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters Testa ' mentary on the estate of Alberta Powell Graham, late of the Dis trict of Columbia deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby Warned to ex hibit t.h® same with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to i the subscriber on or before the 2ftth (lav of December AD, 1955: otherwise they mav by law be ex [ c’uded from all benefit of said i estate. Olven under my hand this 1 25th dav of July 1b55. OORDON • T. ORAHAM C/o GENERAL ELEC TRIC CO, 1605 Winter Street. . Ft. Wayne. Indiana. <Beal.) Attest f FRANK J BURKART Deputy . Register of Wills for the District j of Columbia Clerk of the Probate » Court. jy27-au3.10 t KAMEROW * KAMEROW. Law Offices, 1010 Vermont Ave., N.W. Washington 5. D. C. ■ Filed Aug. 1. 1955. Harry M. Hull, f Clerk. 5 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Court for the District of Colum bia.—MAE KEJLIN BCHARP. Plaintiff, vs. SAMUEL BCHARF. [ Defendant —Civil Action No. - 1976-56—ORDER OF PUBLICA TION The object of this suit is e to obtain an absolute divorce by S plaintiff from defendant on the ground of desertion without cause * for more than two years. On mo - tlon of the plaintiff, it Is this Ist l day of August. 1956. ordered that l the defendant. Samuel Scharf. J 1 cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth . day, exclusive of Sundays and legal r holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this , order, otherwise the cause will be 1 proceeded with as In case of de „ fault. Provided, a copy of this n order be published once a week for f three successive weeks In the Wash ington Law Reporter and The Eve . nlng Star Newspaper before said . day. <B.) EDWARD A. TAMM, f Judge. (Beal.) A TRUE COPY. . THrT: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk By MAROARIT J. UNOE. Deputy Clerk. auft.lo.l7 LEGAL NOTICK JAMES R. MURPHY. AlUra.v 920 Southern Hid,. ~ Washington 5. D. C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the Dlatrlet of Columbia, Hold ing Probate Court. —No. 86.994, 1 Administration. —Till, la to Give Notice: That the aubeertber. of the Statt ol Maryland haa obtained from the Probate Coart of the Dia- ’ trict of Columbia Letter! of Ad ministration on the estate of Mari ano# L. Reddick, late of the Dis trict of Columbia, deceased. All persona having claims against the deceaaed are hereby werned to ex hibit the same with the vouchers thereof, leaallr authenticated, to the aubacrlber. on or before the 12th da. of December, A.D. 1953: otherwise they may by lew be ex cluded from all benrflt of ,ald e«- - taic. Given under mv band this 2oth day of July. 1955. WXLIJAM KENT KIBE, 6617 Poplar Avenue Takoma Park. Md. ISeaU Attest: FRANK J. BURKART. Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbie. Clerk of the Probate _Court. 1v27-au.2,10 GEORGE A. HOSPIDOR. Attorney , 1341 G 8t„ N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT; for the District of Columbie Hold ing e Probate Court. —Estate of * Mae Teresa Burke, also known as; Male Theresa Burke. Deceased.— J No. 88-144.—Administration Docket 184—Appllcen hevlng been made herein for probate of the last will and testmament of said deceased, and for letters testementary on •aid estate by Oeorge A. Hospldor It Is ordered this 28th day of July. AT). 1955. that Joan McCarthy and Richard McCarthy and all others concerned, appear In ssid Court on Tuesday, the 6th day of September. A.D 1865. et 10:00 o’clock A.M., to show cause why such application tbould not be granted. Let notice hereof be pub lished In the ''Wellington Law Re porter" and "The Evening Star. ” once In etch of three gucceaslve weeks before the return dey herein mentioned, the first publication to be not les, than thirty days before said return dey. Witness, the Hon orable BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Judge of sold Court, thla 28th day of July. A.D. 1955. (Beal). Attest: PRANK J. BURKART. Deputy Reg ister of Wills for the District of Columbie. Clerk of the Probete , Court. Jy29-au3~12 1 MARY■ M. CONNELLY. Attorney 1830 Seventeenth Street. N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT , for the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probate Court.—Estate of Laura Ellen Joyce. Deceased.—No. 87.891. Admlnletratlon Docket 183. —Application having been made herein tor probate or the last nil! and testament of aald deceased, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Emily O'Neil It is ordered this Ist day of August. A.D. 1955. that Mary Cogan. Bon ner Joyce, June Joyce. Dorothy Joyce. Mildred Joyce. Ellenor Joyce. Ellana Randle, Wlnnefred Rourke. the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of the deceesed and all others concerned, appear in said Court on Monday, the 12th day of September. A.D. 1956. at 19:00 o'clock A.M , to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published In the '’Washington Law Reporter” end "The Evening Ster.’’ once In each of three suecexslve weeks before the return dev herein mentioned, the first rubUcetlon to be not less than thirty days before said return dey Witness, the Hon orable BOLITHA J LAWB. Chief Judge of said Court, this Ist day of August. A.D. 1955. (Seel > At i test: MELVIN J MARQUES. Dec -1 uty Register of Wills for the Dis trict of Columbia. Clerk of the, Probate Court. au.3.10.17 j BRANDENBURG A BRANDENBURG. Attorneys. 719 15th Street. N.W. UNITED BTATEB DISTRICT COURT: for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 87.614.; Administration.—TTits is to Give! Notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained: from the Probete Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad mlsistretlon. C T. A. on tht estate; of Ella L. Jones, late of the District of Columbie. deceased All persons I having claims against the deceased 1 are hereby werned to exhibit the seme with the vouchers thereof legallv authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 11th dey of January AD. 195#: otherwise they may by law be excluded from i ill benefit of said estate. Given! under Its hand this Ist day of 1 August, 1966. THE LINCOLN NA TIONAL BANK OP WASHINGTON. By: J. P. BINFER. Jr.. Trust Offi cer (Seal. I Attest: MELVIN J.; MARQUES. Deputy Register of; Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. au3.10.17 j WARD H. OEHMANN. Attorney. ! 314 Washington Bldg.. Washington, D. C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. lor the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court. —No. 87.885, Administration.—This Is to Olve Notice: That tha suDscrlbara. of the State of Maryland nave obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbie Letters Testamentary on tha estate of Charles H. Orme, late es the Dis trict of Columbia, deceased All persons bavins claims against tht deceaaed are hereby werned to ex hibit the seme, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subecribers. on or before the l#th dey of January A.D. 1966: otherwise they may by law ba ex cluded from ell benefit of said estate. Olven under our hands this 14th dav of July 1966. JAMES W R &.. 2 hoS&T ,o a: ORME. Seven Locks Road and Blue Water Lane. Betheada 14. Md. (Seal > Attest: THEODORE 0008- WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. Jy20.27-au:i HELP—MEN ACCOUNTANT, experienced. Arling ton office: financial itatements and tax returns reaulred. Salary com mensurate with ability. Telephone JA. 7-1654, for Interview. —5 ACCOUNTANTS AND BOOKKEEP ERS—We specialise In theae -posi tions. ATLAS AOCY.. 1420 N. Y. ave. n .w. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Younx man. 25-35 vri. of axe. business school background and some experience In bookkeeping or payroll work. Full-time, perma nent position with opportunity for advancement: 5-day. 40-hr. week. No Saturday work. Apply per sonnel. Room 606. Open week days 8:30-5 and Sat. 9-12. No phene calls. THE EVENING STAR AGENT Suburban territory: salary plus commission* no experience nerei sary EQUITABLE LIFE INS. CO JU. 8-1997. ARCHITECTUAL DRAFTSMAN, ex perienced. architect’s office. 2-year program, Interesting, commercial work. Salary commensurate with ability RE. 7-4203. —7 ASST. BOOKKEEPFsR AND PAY ROLL CLERK, for construction company in 8. Arl. Must be able to type; salary open. Call MR. HENRY, at JA. 8-4010 during busl ness hour*. —5 Asst. Gas Station Mgr. ENERGETIC. SOBER AND RELIABLE ASSISTANT STATION MANAOER NEEDED. FERMANFNT POSITION AND MANY EMPI/ F. BENEFITS APPLY IN PERSON. CHEKNER’B AMOCO STATION. 17th AND FLORIDA AVE. N.W. —*___ ' ASSISTANT MANAGER Finance company has immediate opening for qualified man. Car nec essary. Good starting salary, paid vacation and many company bene fits Apply ROYAL LOAN CO . 7920 OEOROIA AVE., SILVER BPRJNO. MD. —L ASST. SUPERVISOR Age 20 to 26. to handle office in quiries regarding automobile insur ance and to assume some super visory duties. Inside salaried posi tion, some college background pre ferred but not required; 5-day week. 8 to 4:30. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES INSURANCE COMPANY 14th and L Bta. N W. Ptoaa* Apply at L Bt. Entrance I mas inMirM« s<MrttMhM«ti . •CArtuti to Star bout to NOT , inelow ortytaal reference! photo or op be ot other via (trial, ol par -1 mul value Copts, etna tha war- I PPM Oritinalt mat 4,1 l oat I I HELP—MEN (Cont.l ( ASST. TO MGR. AN EXCEL. OPPOR. Young man. white, to aaalst tales manager, 4 evenings a week and Saturday: keep present employ ment: ear helpful: s4# to *7O week to stert. Apply Mr. Baker. Thursday even Ins. 7 p.m. prompt ly. 1116 18th at. n.w.. 2nd floor. ASSISTANT Restaurant Manager For first-class department restau rant. cooking experience preferred. Age 26 to 35: opportunities for ad vancement. Oood starting salary. Department store hours. Apply Mr. Demery. Maryland Room. THE HECHT CO. Sllyer Spring Fenton Bt. end Bllsworth Drive ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER Inside salaried position with unusual opportunity J for advancement. College graduate, or man with com mensurate experience in life insurance sales. Must be qualified to handle office In terview and sales correspon dence. | GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES LIFE INSURANCE CO. 14th and L Bts. N.W. | AUTO. BODY AND FENDER MAN—! Percentage basts: patd vacation. Apply BARBY-PATE CHEVROLET CO. Bee MR. STOCKER. AUTO MECHANIC. taperleneed, must hive own tools; good start-: lng salary. Apply X3i 9th at. n.w.; AUTO MECHANIC, ' Chrysler expc- j rience preferred; flet rate basis:; plenty of work 1n our new modern shop; hospitalisation, paid vaca-; tlon and other company benefits Apply in person to Mr. Staten.; ROYAL MOTORS. INC.. Chrysler-; Plymouth. 1240 Upshur st. n.w..! TA. 9-2900. —5 | AUTO MECHANICS. We have open ings for 2 experienced Ford me chanics In our large modern shop. We otter vacations with psy. insur ance. excel, working conditions. Plenty of work making possible good salary. See Mr. Meselck. BTEUART MOTOR CO. One of America's Oldest and . Largest Ford Deader 1011 6th st. n.w. . —7 AUTO MECHANIC—SkiIIed, perma nent position; vacation. Insurance plan, twin-post lift, clean unitorms supplied. 5-dav week. Salary and i bonus. See Mr. Goode. WILSON i PONTIAC. INC.. 7926 Georgia ave. ! Silver Boring.. Md. _ . — 5 . AUTO MECHANICS—We are In need of 4 too Chevrolet mechanics, ex perienced on Powerxllde transmis sions. Openlne, on both aav and, night shifts. Hteh earnings on a; r.o-50 oar plan. Free uniforms I Vocation and holiday nay. AUoi company Insurance plan and manr other company benefits Call or SWffi Jl) 8-8000 — 6 . AUTO. PAETB MAN—An experi enced men. willing to work. wIU moke good here. Oood eolary end commission. Inalde work. Excel, working conditions. Company bene fits ottered. Bee Mr. Herson et, MANHATTAN AUTO. 7th end R \ at, n.w —■ t( AUTO SALESMAN, actual car expe-: rlenca not reaulred. Training nro-l gram and food guperrlslon provid ed. Cell CAVE FORD CORP . Be theada. Md. OL. #-820(1. aek tori Mr Russell “-3 . 1 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, to sell new and used. Apply in person. BURROWS MOTOR CO.. 900 M^st: AUTO SALESMAN, for used ears.; on very active lot: msn must be thoroughly experienced with excel lent background: ten good earn-, Inga. REINEB MOTOR CO.. 1840: Wilson blvd . Arlington. Va. AUTO salesman (t). toll Amer ica's top car. "the Motoramlc Chevrolet." Our compensation plan Is tops In Metropolitan Waahtna-, ton. We will give you oil possible assistance, furnish you with Qpe: demon«trator' rl *W. er“e* n^jT! eited in "bench warmers." If vou • will follow our sales direction pro grams with a full day of work, you can be sure of » yearly income In 5 figures. BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO.. 1130 Conn. ave. n.w. Stop, In and talk the proposition over, with Mr. Moran. —* .1 AUTO SALESMEN (J). for used, cars: exper.; must furni*n A-i reference*. No floater*; ga* and; transportation furn.: top comm : plan; plenty of advertising; a good man can averate S7OO per month.: MO D NTOOME I RY C stUKIB n MO?T)RB 3715 Bladen*burg_rd. n.e. : BAKER , A &»' D NA TIONS DEPARTMENT STORE H ° OKB APPLY „ virginiTroom ! THE HECHT CO. # o.m. to midnight Small, down town bar. no exnerleuee If honest; and sober. MR. ORBINQER. BT.; BIBLE SALESMAN Bell Marten; Bible for ADVANCED DIBTRIBU-; ! TORS. INC. Immed commission. I Give name and phone number, box ! 381-Ms Star. —? } BODY REPAIR MAN | Experienced. Top wages steady employment, excellent working conditions. hos pitalisation end maar other | company benefits , OLTMTOMINION Mofoßß Body Repair Division • Fairfax and Madison Sts.. Vs BOOKKEEPER, full charge: moving company experience preferred: «*l - open: INTBRBTATK VAN BXRYICE. INC.. 418 Florida ave. n.e.. U. 3-1424. —v . BOOKKEEPER, to take complete charge: large liquor store office; top sal. and oppor. commensurate with ability. Box 157-8. Btar^ BOOKKEEPER, good opportunity, thorough knowledge, capable or handling heavy volume; »tart a* assistant, handling purchase book*, cash dlsper,ements, bank reconcili ations. payrolls, etc. Wanted by construction company, located In Hyettevllle. Reply giving complete Information, Including age. to Post office Box 329. Hyatuvllle. Md BRICKLAYERS, first-class mechan lea to work In a.e. section only. Cal) T. V. WATTB. LO. 7-0035 be-! tween 5:30 and «:S0 p.ih. ! BRICKLAYERS: long Job. Oeorgta ave. and Plyers Mill rd.. Wheaton. BitH’KY A YERB: several locations. call JU. 9-2698. —# BRICKLAYERS “ Whitt, non-union, lst-dasa mechan., let. Steady work end top waxes.! Report to Mr. Crampton. 7:30 a m tomorrow morning. W. C. * A. N MILLER DEVELOPMENT CO..| 4326 49th st. n.w. — 4 ; BUILDER of Individual homes, whoi can stand rigid Investigation. to| BUTCHER#, must be top-notch; ex perienced. sober and reliable Call JU 9-4119 or apply INDIAN BPRING SUPER MARKET. Pour Corners. Md. —* BUTCHER, exper.; refs. JU. 9-.t850. 7.W Bllio ave . Silver Snrlna. BUTCHER, experienced, top pay Call MCKINLEY MARKET. 321 T st. n.e. HO. 2-3380. —8 BUTCHER, experienced, reference! required. Apply 200 P at. n.w. —6 BUTCHER If you ere e dependable, sober, steady worker, apply SHANK MAN’S D. O. 8. MARKET. 400 Kenndy st. n.w. Oood pay, 6Vj-day wk.. vacation with pay; air-conditioned store; pleaaant surroundings. —3 CAB DRIVERS Pull or part time We Instruct you for hacker’s test Bummer rates. 10:30 a.m to 8 p.m. BOB’S STUDIO 131 16th Bt. N.E. LI. 3-6102 CAR WASHER and tas station at tendant. experienced Apply SYL VESTER'S GULP SERVICE. Geor gia and Eastern aves. n.w. —3 CAR WASH HELP, fl top men with experience; guaranteed salary. ..Re port 3407 Mt. Vernon ave.. Alex.. Va. FLAMINOO CAR WASH. —3 1 CARPENTER. Ist class, able and willing to work anywhere on re modeling lobs: good wages, per manent Job for capable man. Call 1 CARPENTERS, TRIM (2). Ist class, open shop. Report ready for work at Eastover shopping center, 8. Capitol st. extended, to A. K. ; cßh'&nt young man I with tool* and oar to lefrn home Improvement work BECO. 8101 1 Bchrider *t., Silver Spring. —4 CARPENTER, experienced remodel ing work; must have car. Between 6 and 7 p.m. HE. 4-7037. CARPENTERS—Top wa«e* for top men. Apply LEE AVENUE APTB. off Maple ave.. Tacoma park, or call ! also floor-layers. Apply 1021 7th ' CARPENTERS, CABINET MAKERS. union shop, alr-condltiond. Apply 950 Upahur at. n.w. —4 CARPENTERS Men exper. In re modeling; mechanic* only need ap ply. Good, steady, yr.-round work. Call LO. 4-087$. —ft A *mr rr* CARPENTERS (2). experienced la new-house construction, top wages for top men. year round lob to tht right man. #-day wk. It desired, call after 8 p.m.. JE. 4-3624. CARPENTERS, 1260 per hour. Trim work. Call OL. 2-9781, any day except Sunday. —6 CARPENTERS, steady work. Re port to lob at Portland pL and Strout at., off Forest aien rd.. , 811. BpgCaU JU. 8-6232. • CARPENTERS, lst-class mechanics: top paid, regular work. See Mr. Sirkfo. 4915 Earlston dr. Dir.: Out | as: a.e . 1 blk. peat D. C Una to Jamestown rd.. right 4 blks. to Earlston, left 1 block to Job. —4 CARPENTERS 10 trim and 15 rough; exper. only. Apply M. T. BRO YHILL * BONS. personnel office. 4624 Lee hwy.. , Arlington, Va, —4 CARPENTERS l*t-cla*i trim mechanics only. Apnly construction lob, 6505 14th at. n.w. 1 CARPENTERS Needed for a long job; S2O a day. 6-day week: 3 sample houses now . being constructed on Persimmon 1 Tree rd.. across from Congressional Country Club. 1 mile north of Mac- Arthur blvd. See foreman on job. CEMENT FINinER. by Job or hour. Bee Mr. Sol Zlpkln. AOER CON STRUCTION CO., 23rd aye. off Ager rd„ Hyattsvlllc. —6 CEMENT FINIBHERB 1 And pargers; exper. only. Report to MR. HARTMAN. 5400 blk. Little Falle rd.. Arlington. Ve. —4 I _ CHAINMEN-RND RODMEN For land survey work. Exper. men only. Office In Alexandria. Phone I KI. 8-2188. for appt. for Interview. 1 6 CHAUFFEUR-HANDYMAN. Must be preeentable. good refs.. <6O wk. I NA. 8-4863. —8 CIGAR MAN. experienced: must know ; magazine* and complete cigar coun ter. DRUO LANE. 5926 Riggs rd.. j Chilium. Md. —4 CIRCULATION | TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Immediate openings are now available in our circula tion department for persons with pleasant telephone man ners with the confidence and ability necessary to do telephone saleswork. The sales commission is liberal and the hours can be tailored to fit your requirements in many cases. If interested in steady and enjoyable work contact Mr. Harvey. Room 204, between 9 and 6 p.m. The Evening Star ! 11th and Pa. Ave. N.W. : CLOTHES PRESSER EXPERIENCED. STEADY JOB APPLY 1739 PENNA. AYE. N.W. COLLECTION MAN. good opportunity’ company bene fits UNION LIBERAL CLOTHING CO.. 415 7th st n.w. —4 COOK, short order, white, for MAY FLOWER DINER. 602 Rhode Island ! are. n.e.. HO. 2-9317. —3 CREDIT MANAGER, office In George town. D. C . to take charge of ae ! counts receivable and collection. No ; outside work. Many comoany bene , fits. Salary open. Call MR. I BURTON. DU. 7-1306. —4 DENTAL TECHNICIAN, some ex perience In finishing and polishing ; vltalllum. RYNEX de SAXON. I 1027 19th »t. n.w. —4 DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL, Interesting assignments in the design ol elec tronic and mechanical equipment. Advancement limited solely by individual ini ; tiative and ability. Apply in Person Monday Through Friday S A M. to 4 PM. i MELPAR, INC. I A Subsidiary of Weatinghous* Air-Brake Co. 3000 ARLINGTON BLVD Falla Church. Va. 1211 8. Fern Bt. <Off Jefferaon Da via Hwy.) Arlipgtoa. Va. ! —5 DITCH DIGGER, with chauffeur’* li cense. WA. 7-6030; 8 a.m. to 6; DIBTKIBUORB REPRESENTATIVE: protected territory. High earning*. Phone TA. 9-6500. —6 DRAFTSMAN, full time for ornt mental Iron shop; conatruction ex perience essential: vacation, hos pitalization; salary commensurate with experience. Apply by letter only. ACME IRON WORKS, 1240 Mt. Olivet rd. n.e. —3 | DRAFTSMEN (Lay Out) AND DETAILERS Long range program, tra , ploye benefits, overtime. Call NA. 8-2740 EXT. 1019 Between 5:30 and 6:30 P.M. ' Driver# can earn SBS and up for 6-day wk.; paid vacations, hospital : ization benefits, pleasant work Some short shift in afternoon open Must be 21. ARLINGTON YELLOW | CAB 3826 Lee hwv. —8 i DRIVER, for Silver Bpring area; ! must have Md. or D. C. permit: light parcel pick-ups: Monday* through Friday*; 21 or over. Apply Suite 208 at 8422 Georgia ave., be tween 11 and 1 p.m. Salary S4O week. DRIVER, for dental laboratory. 5- day week. HAMMOND it HALPERN. Dr(V<R-GENERAL MAN. colored, reliable, gober. for »teadr_ poiltion in supermarket. DE. 2-9675. —-3 DRIVER-SALESMAN, exper. mar ried. for established beer route; good opportunity for right man. 1 Apply 2801 Bth at. n-e.. 8. to 9:30 a.m. —5 SALES SALES SUF SALES The National Rich Pi* cessful operation. We ari most imitated plan in th( Our Washington ofß< ambitious salesmen. IF YOU WANT AN SIO,OOO a Year an A Draw on a Con Training by Natic Qualified Leads Exclusive Terrltor Commission on R Advancement Intt Organization Call for Ap A. TY SALES CO-C EX. 3 (Continued oi >4. HELP—MEN DRIVERS-SALESMEN For lu cream vending route,. Da rned. openings for ambitious, hard working men. willing to work 7 days a week. Excel, aarataga. Ap ply in person only. JACK * JILL ICR CREAM CO.. 1419 L Itix DRIVER SALESMAN -21-30: energetic, high school educa tion: 5-day week: good future in expending vending program. Applv Canada Dry Gingerale, Inc. 1201 Ea*t-Wezt Highway Silver Spring, Md.n> Til 4 DRUG CLERK* part time. eve*, and Bun ; experienced only. WA. 7-2871. DRUG CLERK, part time, aoma eve nings and Sunday; exper. RIG GER'S DRUO, 5017 Conn. aye. n.w. ■ "4 DRUG AND CIGAR CLERK, exper. udy. local rest.: 3 evea. and alt. Buna. Apply In person. CHABTLE TON PHARMACY. 18th and R sti. n.w. —3 DREW ALL FINISHERS AND TAPERS (251 A-I mechanics. KIDWELL At KIDWELL, WE. 6-4500. —8 DRYWALL MAN Year-round work In nearby Hyatta vllle. Md.: highest wages: expert mechanic. Coil WO. 6-8644 after 6 p.m. —3 ELECTRICIAN) mechanic. exper Must have driver’! license. REX ELECTRIC CO., JU. 6-8960. —5 ELECTRICAN. Best deal In town for good man: yr.’ round work. DOWD'B ■LEC 4418 Conn. ave. —6 ELECTRICIAN, D. C. maatera license, full or part time. CaU Box 218-R. Star. Leave full name and nhone. —3 ELECTRICIAN. D. C. license, tools and tranap. WA. 7-6291. —3 Electronic Engineers AND Technicians With Experience in RADAR MICROWAVE General Communications Electronic Maintenance INSTRUCTORS SYSTEMS DESIGN Mail or Bring Resume to INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING, INC. 741 MUNSEY BLDG. 1329 E STREET N.W. —P ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Assembly of experimental electronic equipment. Previous industrial or military experience necessary. MONDAY^* 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. MELPAR, INC. 3009 Arltngton Blvd. Falla Church. Ve. (Take Arnold 2-V bus from 11th and E sts. n.w. to Plant entrance). —6 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS POSITIONS OPEN FOR SKILLED TECHNICIANS TO WORK ON VARIED AND INTERESTING ELEC TRONIC AND ELECTRO-MECHAN ICAL PROJECTS REQUIRING DI VERSIFIED SKILLS AND INGE NUITY. MINIMUM OP 2 YEARS RECENT EXPERIENCE ON LAY OUT AND CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION TESTING OP INSTRUMENTATION CIRCUITY. MUST BE FAMILIAR i GRADUATE OR SIMILAR BACK GROUND PREFERRED. LIBERAL COMPANY THNEFITB. PHONE. OL. 4-1676. Airtronic Research, Inc. $522 DORSET LANE EETHESDA, MD. i —.— rd., ; ELEVATOR OPEEATOR; 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., for downtown apt. bldg. Salary $125 per mo. Oood refs. , req. Phone ST. 3-8932. ! ENGINEER and maintenance man. i colored. Lge. apt. building, live in. I (no children). Must be experienced and reliable. Oood ref*, required. PARK LANE BLDG Phone ST. 3- 8932. i ENGINEER. 6th CLASS, colored, for apt. development in s.e. Must have exper. on oil burneri; refs, ree Oood salary plus new 3-rm., apt.; no children. Apply Personnel Dept., CAFRITZ CO.. 1420 K «t. n.w.. Room 201 ESTIMATOR, fully exper. in general ; construction in pricing, buying and negotiating contracts. Must be *ob*r, industrious and honest. Ref. and salary expected to atart. Box 221-8, Btar. —9 FIELD REPRESENTATIVE. 21-28, car nee., h.s.g.. will train. $250. POTOMAC EMPLOYMENT AGEN CY. 2334 Wilson blvd. Arl.. JA. 5-2000. FLOOR COVERING SALESMAN, in side. outside sales; car necessary; I draw against commission: car al lowance: no canvassing: excellent company benefits for the one who i Qualifies. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 8466 COL *BV ILL* RD. BILVKR SPRING. MD. —4 FLOOR SANDERS and edgarman. white and exper. Plenty of work. JA. 2-9138. —3 FOREMAN, water and aewer. experi enced. Call after 7 p.m.. BR. 8-9290. —8 FURNITURE SALESMAN, for mod ern retail atore, fully alr-condl ttoned, tor Inalde selling: permanent position: salary, *66 plus 2% com mission and spiffs. Apply ALPKR STEINB. 102(1 7th at. n.w.. ask for Mr Marks. FURNITURE MEN. experienced with tractor or tractor-trailer combina tion. Long-term contract, eoait-to coast operation. Alao temporary contract* available on mileage basts for men without furniture experi ence. Call LA. 6-8682. HOWARD VAN LINES. —9 FURNITURE VAN DRIVERS, ex perienced. white; 4939 Bt. Blmo ave.. Bethesde; Terminal. Freo erlck. Md. —3 GLAZER AND STORK FRONT ME CHANIC; highest wages patd to experienced man. COLUMBIA GLABB & MIRROR CO.. DE 2-2890. —6 GRILL MAN. must be exper. and positively sober. Oood pay for the right man. LA. 6-618;. —3 GRII.LMAN, daywork, good pay: off Bundavs; experienced. BAS -BIIC|n GRILL. Betheada. Md. OL. GROCERY CLERK, supermarket ex per.. over 26, D. C. permit. Apply 4880 Nichols aye. f.w. —4 GROCERY CLERK, exper.. with ref. Write In detail to Box 224-6. Star SMEN PERVISORS A.NAGERS an has nine years of suc re the oldest, largest and le country. ice has a clear field for tfD ARE CAPABLE nd up mmisslon Basis onal Sales Trainers ries te-Orders :o Rich Plan National ppolntment if SON DRDINATOR 5-5036 n Next Pag*)