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Scouts Open Jamboree In Canada NIAGARA ON THE LAKE. Ont., Aug. 20.—A Gross-sec tion of-the world’s scouting population formally kicked off the eighth world Scout Jamboree today after two days of feverish, last-minute preparations. The opening ceremonies were scheduled for this aft ernoon with Vincent Massey, Governor-General of Canada, and Lord Rowallam, chief scout of the British Com monwealth and Empire, tak ing part. A bit of friction developed, meanwhile, although not among the youngsters in the colossal gathering of 10,800 Scouts and leaders. The trou ble was over invitations to top Canadian government leaders or, as one govern ment official said, the lack of same. Officiate at Odds Prime Minister St. Laurent and his cabinet weren’t in vited, the official said. A jamboree official said they were. He said they were in vited twice—one specifically to today’s formal ceremonies and again generally to visit the 700-acre jamboree site gt the mouth of the Niagara River any time. The only disputes among the Scouts, however, were centered on such earth-shak ing issues as how many French shoulder patches an Australian scarf is worth. Souvenirs in Demand Like youngsters everywhere, every Scout at the jamboree seemingly was intent on carrying home all the souve nirs he could carry. One French lad, being prepared in no uncertain way was seen with decorative shoulder and pocket emblems stitched on a long roll of khaki cloth. He snipped them off with scissors in whatever number was needed to make his “pur chases.” In a report yesterday, M&J. Gen. D. C. Spry of London, director of the Boy Scouts International Bureau, said scouting was booming throughout the free world. He said the last biennial Seout census showed that 6.3 million youngsters were tak ihg part—an increase of a; million over the previous census. BIRTHS REPORTED (From the D. c. Health Department) BOYS Wilnitr and Kellie Ambrose. TtMgo&re and Gertrude Balenter. Klcnard and Dolores Borecson. Kicnard and Leonie Brown. Umod and Catherine Cecil, nayd and Lleselotte Coulter. John and Carol Cropper. FMklin and Ruth DeHaven. * Dd J Doye - Eqwarei and Fllrabe* Prteman. id Jane Grooms, d Mary Hall, md Lillian Howard, and Mary Jamison, and Ruby Ketchel. and Joan Lawrence, and Dolores Lewis. « osenh and, Eleanor Riordon. Arthur and Cecilia Rounds. Schultz, md Gladys Bhively. ss &?£ M Btft owi ' ur ind Mary Taylor, id Bhirley Withers. and Martaret Allen, i and Partbenia Meachara. and Annie Sherrill. )h and Carrie Wiikineon. and Mary Auth. I and KaUierlne Blair, and Floy Boswell, and Dorothy Buckler, and Aurellia Clonts. nd Norma Cretal id Elizabeth Daly, id Theresa Desrocheg d and Regina Fraoart. d Eddve Orizzaflß •nd Dorothy Oryskewic*. and Prances Hall, nd Joan Howe tnd Marforie Keppler. nd Dolores Kochevar I and Barbara Lawremon. snd Kathleen Litteral. ind Bhirley Mealey. and Martha Montague, and Adelaide McGovern, nd Alta Reumont. Kooert and Helen Ross. Afoola and Lorraine Bachs. William and Catherine Sharpe. Brosdus and Sally Swann. Armanq and Emma Volta Leonard and Kathryn Wood. Laonard and Earline Dixon. Arthur and Barbara Roberson. Bernard and Theresa Timber*. Fred and Sthel William*. GIRLg FrSnd* and Jean Bailey. Otcar and Betty Basve Paul and Carole Boudrot. William and Lorraine Brown. Marahal! and Betty Caxe. dame* and Dorothy Charrler. William and Peggy Clark. Joseph and Bernice Cotter. Jame. and Elvera Desimone James and Juanita Drummond. Albert and Dolores Oegelle. Ervin and Lois Hall, kdmund and Helen Harris. John and Helen Hempe. Charles and Gladys Jeffrey. Clyde and Margaret Knapp. Eugena and Alicia Kunst. Daniel and Patricia Manlon. Wilbur and Mattie Moore. Harvey and Rubv Morhlser. William and Dolores Patrlarca. George and Rachel Plttarell. Harry and Elaine Power. Robert arid Lucia Baltzman. Henry and Louise Smith. Kenneth and Marianne Wallace. William and Dorothy Warren. Keith and Margaret Willson. Benjamin and Irene Austria. William and Queen Harrison. David and Eaon Smallwood. - Glen and Frances Barnes. Richard and Alice Beasley. Albert and Kathleen Brand. Berate and Martha Bouchanan. Alan and Bally Cassidy. Vincent and Barbara Chlrechella. Alton and Doris Conrad. Robert and Ana Daniel. John and Madeline DeWald. James and Mary Poulk. Richard and Emily Hardman. Edgar and Ida Harper. Robert and Patsy Hughes. Robert and Mary Jones. John and Agnes Knott. Oery gnd Ardlth Lapp!. Raymond and Dorothy Merchant. Robert and Rutn Moog. Raymond and Mildred Parklnaon. Marion and Lucille Pierson Dwight gnd Barbara Powell. Sidney and Harriett Roche. Edward and Marcia Bcher. Paul and Plora Sullivan. Denra and Shirley Warner. Oeorge and Bernadlne White. Charlea and LaVerne Embry. WUllam and Haael Robinson. Ralph and Nellie Stewart. Richard and Jean Oladlah. girl*. * §>tar WANT AD SERVICE k available at Bunktr Hill Pharmacy VII lunkor Hill Rood, N.L . To Place a Star Classified Ad Call STerling 3-5000 Closing Hours: * MONDAY EDITION, 8 tM. Sunday TUES. to FRI., 9 f.M. Day Before SATURDAY EDITION, 10 F.M. FRI. SUNDAY EDITION, 10 PM. Friday SPECIAL NOTICES 1 I WILL NOT BE RESPOSIBLE (or i any debt* contracted by any ooe 21* I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE lor I any debts contracted by anyone otfi* than myself. ASA B. SWANN. 1 Rt. 2, Box 722. Clinton. Md. 21* I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by anyone . but myself. OEORGE W. STAN , FORD. 3112 Westover dr. s.e. 22* PERSONAL FOR ANT KIND of heavy construc tton contact WM. PUTT. Con tractor and BuUder. Saxton. Pa., for fret estimates. Backed by years , of experience. Phone Saxton. Pa. Office. 5-2821: res.. 5-2205. —23 : ; 1740 K It. 8.W., Rm. 48. ST. 3- 1 6188. 25* PIANO TUNER, SO: D. C. or suourbe 1 S' o *. l /*.”* 11 .. VICTOR GEOROE. , DB 2-0608. day; Ks. 8-2622. eves ■ 1 —23 HEMS. 81 up; fitting In alr-condl ttoned comfort during August only. , Quick service. NEEDLECRAFT, 726 1 11th gt. n.w. 24 TYPING AND EDITING done at my home: manuscripts, letters, etc. JA. 8-1530. 21* .. VIRGINIA. PRorERTIES Manayed. Refinanced and Sold AL BAKER Be SON, INC. 608 North —2l PROPOSALS GOVT. OT DIST. or COL.. DEPT. In Rm. 404. 488 Pa. Ave.. N.W..H Wash. 1. D. C.. until 2 PM. E.D.T..! Aug. 28. 1855 apd then publicly opened and read for constr. of Stormwater Sewer. Montana Ave.. N.E.. bet. New York Ave. and Bladensbur* Rd., consist, of 420 , Un. ft. 42" and 315 ltn ft 35" dla. relnf. cone, pipe sewer: 50 lln. ft. 16' dta. cast iron pipe sewer; and 25 Un. ft. 18" dla. relnf. cone, nine sewer. Proposal forms, plans and speens. obtainable from Super visor. Contr. and Bond Bectton 2 Procurement Office. D. C.. Rm. 40H. 99 Penn*. Ave.. N. W. (Tel. NA -6000. Ext. 2378). au18.18.20.22.23.24, gov. or dist. or col., dir BLDGS. AND GROUNDB. Aug. 17. : 1855. SEALED PROPOSALS will be 1 If??.- *“ *L m * n4 Fa. Ave.. N;W., Wash. 1 D.C.. until 2 P.M.. EOT. Aug 31 1855 and then public- . ly opened and read for furnish, and ' Install. Coolina Towers and Certain S Other Work in conn therewith In nits “A" and Olenn Dale osp.. Olenn Dale. Md. Propose) . forms, plans and specs, obtainable 1 from Supervisor, Contr. At Bor.d Section Procurement Office. D. C., Rm. 406. 488 Penna. Ave. N.W.. (Tel. NA. 8-8000. Ext. 2378). | aul 7.18.18.20.22.23 GOVT. OF DIST. or COL.. DEPT MMs 18 .,:! 8^ E.D.T.. Au«. 26. 1855. and then publicly opened and read fori constr. of Watcrmaln. Stormwater! and Sanitary Sewers, vie S. Dakota I Ave.. Hamilton Bt. and 4th St.. N.I.J consist, of 510 Un. It. 48'' and 40! tin It. 21" dla. relnf. cone, pipe! sewer: 725 ltn. ft 16". 355 Un. ft. 12" and 1.735 lln ft. 10" dta | terracotta pipe sewer: 570 Un. ft j 12" and 1.880 lln. ft. 8" dta * watermain. Proposal forms, plans' and speens. obtainabla from Super- i visor. Contr. and Bond Section.! Procurement Office. D. C.. Rm. 406. 490 Penna. Ave. NW. <Tel. NA. h I 8-6000. Ext. 2378). i aul 8.19.20.22.23.24. INVITATION FOR BlDS—Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital! will receive sealed Bids for the: Additions and Alteratlonj to the: present Hospital at 230 p.m. on the fourth day of October. 1835 at the office of Irwin 8. Porter and: Sons, Architects. 613 15th Street. N.W., Washington. D. C. at which time bids will be opened pubUcly. The project Is located at Bth and; Mass. Ave., N.E.. Washington. D. C ! Two complete sets of plans and! specifications may be obtained by principal contractors at the Archi tects office on August 22. 19651 upon pavment ot deposit for each set of $75.00 In form of certified check payable to Eastern Dispen- r •ary and Casualty Hospital, such deposits to be refunded it docu ments are returned In good con dition within ten days of bid ■ opening. Additional sets of plans 1 and specifications may be ob tained by prlnetpal contractors _ only upon payment of $75 for ‘ each set which wtU not be re funded except In smount of sls for each ineclfication returned In good condition within ten days of , bid opening. Work to be com- I pleted within 730 consecutive calendar days. Bum of $500.00 will be deducted from the contract prfee as liquidated damages for each calendar day the contractor exceeds the specified time for com pletion. The owner reserves the right to award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder and to reject any or aU bids. —2l AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON, Auctioneers-Appraiser,. United States Marshals Bslg ot New High Grade ■, SINK U NITS—GAS RANOEB WATER HEATERS— FURNACES BATHROOM FIXTURES also AIR CONDITIONERS _ OFPICE DESKS—7HAIRS PILING DEVICES—TYPEWRITERS I etc. By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias! Issued out ot the Clerk's Office of! the Municipal Court for the Dis trict of Columbia and to me di-; rected. I will sell for cash BY PUBLIC AUCTION at Weschler's 905 E ST,. N.W. WEDNESDAY August 31. 1953 10 A.M. Crane. Roper Standard. Duo-Therm. Welbllt. Republic, and Slattery gat ranges, sink units, water heaters, furnaces and bath fixtures. Crane 1-ton Air Conditioners; walnut sec retarial. executives 1 and salesmen’s 1 desks: swivel, posture and side! chairs: Underwood and Royal type-: writers: metal letter and legal suing devices, large blackboards, etc.. I seized and levied upon as (ropertyi of the Defendant. Consolidated En-t gineertng 4c Distributing Company! of America Incorporated, a corpo ration, and sold to satisfy a Judg ment at Law No. M 19034-55 in' favor of Irving Lenet T/A Irving i Camera Exchanxe. Plaintiff. CARL TON G. BEALL. United States! Marshal In and for the District of Columbia au20.21) j fHOS. J. OWEN S SON. Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable ROW; BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMIBIS NUMBER 1233 LINDEN STREET. NORTHEAST I By virtue of a certain deed of trust; duly recorded. In Liber No 8828., Folio iso at see.. of the land rec-ji ordt of the District of Columbia.; and a* the request of the party | secured thereby, the undersigned' trustees will sell, at public auction; in front of the premises, on \ THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OP AUGUST. A.D. 1955. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK FM, the following-described land and premises, situate In the District of, Columbia, and designated as and: being Lot 314 in William F. Lam bert's subdivision of lots In Square 1004. as per plat recorded In Liber 23 folio 108 of the Records of the Office of the Surveyor of the Dis trict of Columbia. TERMS; ALL CASH. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terme to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. MARION H. ELLIOTT. . EARL O. DAVIS. ADAM A. WESCHLER A AON. Aaetleneers-Appralsera United States Marshal's Bala of Restaurant. Bar and Kitchen FURNIBHINOB AND EQUIPMENT Chrysler "58CA" Alrtemp AIR CONDITIONER Modern Booths. Soda Fountain. _ Refrigeration. Carbonator, Etc. By virtue of a Writ of Plert Facias Issued out of the Clerk's Office of tha Municipal Court for the Dis trict ot Columbia and to mo di rected. I will tell for cosh BY PUBLIC AUCTION at 1829 K ST. N.W MONDAY August 22. 1965. 10 AM. Formica top bar counter; mirrored and Illuminated back bar; 14 counter stools, stainless steel bob tall soda fountain: beer dispenser, statnlrss steel bottle cooler, coffee brewer, floor dlspley case; 8 walnut upholstered booths: Bervel double door refrigerator; 2 Marsh No. 2 grease traps: steam end kitchen ta bles; South Bend gas range, grid dle; sinks, exhaust fan: Copeland % h.p. and Lehigh 14 n.p. re frigerating compressors. Ftschman carbonator. Heine soup kitchen. O. E. clock, Toastmaster toaster, china, class utensils, etc., celled and levied upon as property of the defendants Thomas A. Wathen and Jeane M. Wathen, and gold to satisfy a Judgment at Vow No. M 16174-65 In favor of Simon F. McHugh and Raymond J. Howar. Trusteg*. CARLTON Q. BEALL, United States Marshal In and lor the District of Columbia, aul 1.2$ The Star Is the Dominant Classified Advertising Medium in Washington AUCTION SALES (Cant.) THOS. J. OWEN * SON. AucUanaert. . 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Bale of Valuable ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 3443 CLAY STREET. NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10221. Folio 483 et seo.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reouest of the party secured thereby, tha underalcned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST AD. 1955 AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the fol lowing-described land and prem ises. situate In the District of Co lumbia. and designated as and being Lot 70 in Bauare 5018 in the subdivision made by National Insured Homes. Inc., as per plat recorded in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia InUber 114 at folio 142. TERMB: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately S« 999.24 further particulars ot which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of $500.00 reoulred. Con veyancing. recording, etc., at pur chaser's cost. Adtustments made as| of date of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property piav be advertised end re told at tne discretion of tbe trus- SOL ALPHER. SOPHIA PESCHEL. aul 5.17.20.22.24. *”*' THOS. J. OWEN * SON Auelleneer*. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustee*' Bale of Valuable THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ROW BRICK DWELLING KNOWN AS 1204 GIRARD STREET. NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10018. Folio 246 et seo.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of , the party secured thereby, the un dersigned trustees will sell, at pub lic auction In front of the prem ises. on MONDAY THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OP AUQUST A.D 1955. AT 4:00 O CLOCK P M., the following-described land and prem ises. .situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot numbered Plftv-four (54) In Alexander Millar's sub division of lots numbered Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) In Block numbered Twenty-five (25) "Co lumbia Heights," as per plat re corded In the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia In Liber County 19 at folio 54. Block £b. now known for purposes of asiessment and taxation a* Square 2859. Terms Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately $8,410.52. further particulars of which will be an nounced at ttme of sale: the pur chase price above eeld trust to be paid tn cash. A deposit of *500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's coat. Adjustments made at of date of sale Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property mav be adverttaed and resold at the dis cretion of the trustees. FRANCIS L. PRANCELLA (Irroroneously designated in sstd deed of trust as Francis A. Fran cella). E. SPENCER FITZGERALD^ URCIOLO dt URCIOLO. Attorney for noteholder. 421 4th St . N.W. sell. 13.13.17.20 , fHOsTToWEN * SON. Aaettoaeere. UIU St. N.w. Trustee*’ Sale of Valuable THREE STORY AND BASEMENT END OF row brick dwelling beiko KNOWN AS PREMISES 1815 COR CORAN STREET. NORTHWEST By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded, tn Liber No. 9288. Fbllb 813 et see.. of the I land record* of the District of Columbia, and atthe request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction 1" front of the premise*, on THURBDAY THE TWENTY -FIFTH DAY OF AUGUST AD. 1955. AT TWO O CLOCK PM., the following-described land and premise*, situate tn the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 127 in Dltts and Oarrison's subdivision of lots in. Square 134. as per plat recorded ln the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 18 at folio 08. Terms: Bold subject to a prior, (building association '.deed of trust . for approximately *5,801,4.1 fur ther particulars of which will be, announced at time of sale: the, purchase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit oil $500.00 required. Converanclna. re cording. etc., at purchaser s cost Adjustments made as of date of sale Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise de-; posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at tha discretion of the trustees. JESSE E. AIKEN STUART H. ROBESON. au 15.17.20.22,24 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctleaeera. . 1111 E $». N.W. Trustees' Bale of Valuable ROW , BRICK DWELLING BKINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 239 QUE STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust . duly recorded, in Liber No. 10-23. Polio 59 et seo., of the land rec ords of the Di*trlct of Columbia, and at the request of the party! secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction: in front of the premises, on MON DAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND DAV OP AUGUST. A.D. 1955, AT THREE O CLOCK P.M , tbe follow- Ing-described land and premises, situate In the District ol Columbia, and designated as gnd being part of Lot B in Wsllach’* *ubdtvt*lon of Original Lot* 10 and 11 In Square 551. as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia In Liber W, F at folio 193, being more particu larly described by metes and bounds In said deed of trust. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed of trust for approximately *1,788.64, further particulars ol which will be announced at time of tale; the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of *500.00 reoulred. Con veyancing. recording, ate., at pur chaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwlsa deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FLOYD E. DAVIS, Jr.. RICHARD J. CARR. au11.13.15,17,20 Trustees. NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE RE: Jackson Masonry Contractors, Inc. • • • . RECEIVER la authorlaed te sell 47 building Into tn the jlansbo ROUGH SUBDIVISION. Balls Hill road and Elisabeth drive. Fairfax County. Va. . _ DIRECTIONS: 1 mile from McLean. Va, eut Old Dominion drive to Balls Hill road, turn right to Elizabeth drive. DATE: Monday, September 12. 1955, at 11 a.m., on the property at Balia Hill road and Xlliabeth drive. TERMS OP SALE: The said real estate will be offered for sale ln Individual loti or group* of lot* aa requested, and then as a whole, and will be gold to the highest aggregate bidder. . . . The said lots will be told free and clear of liens, aatd lien, to be transferred to the proceeds of sale without prejudice to the rights of the Hen creditor, or the receiver upon the following terms and conditions: Sewer end water will be available end ad jacent streets to be harasurfaced with blacktoppins. but ex cluding Installation of curb and gutter and sidewalk. Taxes to be adjusted a, of date of sale All costs of conveyancing, Including United States Revenue Btamps. to be at the cost of the successful bidder. Settlement to be made within thirty days from date of sale A deposit of 26c: of the sales price will be required ot the successful bidder at date of sale The Receiver mav receive private offer* for the purchase ol said lots prior to date of sale. All sale*, both private and at public sale, shall be sublect to the confirmation of the Circuit Court of Arlington Countv. Virginia. CHARLES A. TOONE, ■Receiver for Jackson Masonry Contractors, Incorporated OREN R. LEWIS, Attorney for Receiver, Court House Square, Arlington, Virginia. MR. TWEEDY —By Ned Riddle “You go ahead —/ don't tan too well." AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. Auetiaaeera Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY FRAME DWELLINO NO. 1619 9th STREET. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust re corded. in Liber No. 10047. folio .’WO. et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will oner for sale by public auc tion. in front of premises, on TUESDAY THE 23rd DAY OF AUGUBT. 1955. AT POUR O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-described prop erty In the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Original Lot num bered Three (3) tn Square num bered Three Hundred and Ninety seven (397): Beginning on Ninth Street at the Northwest corner of said lot and running thence Bouth along said street. 18 feet 9 Inches: thence East 94 feet 4 Inches to an alley, thence North along said alley. 18 feet 9 Inches; thence West 94 feet 4 Inches to Ninth Street and the place of beginning: said land being taxed as Lot 808 tn Square 397. TERMS OP SALE: Property will be sold sublect Co a prior deed of trust for *3 199.24 at W, payable £42.63 per month including taxes: Balance cash. A deposit of *500.00 required of purchaser at sale. Ex amination of title, conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no tarial fee* at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days from day of sale, other wise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C . or desmslt may be forfeited, or without forfeiting deposit trustees may avail them selves of any legal or equitable rtahta against defaulting purchaser. MARSHALL J. WAPLE. ESTHER M. MILSTEAD THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Aaetieaeera 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuablg ROW FRAME DWELLINO BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1311 L STREET. SOUTHEAST By virtue of a certeln deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 8065. Polio 489 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE .TWENTY FOURTH DAY OP AUGUST AD 1055, AT- FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following-described land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, end designated at and being Lot 34 In Carusl and Not ment trustees subdivision of lots In Square 1048. as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 18 at folio 77. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately *201.21. further particulars of which —J>* an nounced at time of tale; the pur chase price above said trust to be paid In cash. A deposit of *SOOOO reoulred. Conveyancing, recording. eIY. «t purchaser's cost Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within THIRTY days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee*. HERMAN MILLER. THOMAS O. DADE, au13.1tU8T20.23 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN * SON-Aaetleneers. 1111 1 St. N.W. Trustees' Sale of VslusbH TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BEMl grfN A o cHE K°No^ Ic ssSSjggS StrSlt SOUTHEAST FRANKrORD By virtu* of » certain deed ot trust duly recorded, tn Liber No. 10098. Folio 666 et aeq., 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 FOURTH DAY OP AUGUST. AD 1955. AT THREE O’CLOCK P M the following-described land and premises, situate in the District ol Columbia, and designated as and, being lot 40 in Bquare 5823 in the subdivision made by Jay Bee Con struction Corporation, as per plat : recorded in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 123 at folio 12. Terms- Sold subject to a prior ‘building association' deed of trust for approximately 59.592.17. fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the Krchase price above said trust to paid In cash A deposit of 9600.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc . at purchaser s cost. Adjustments made as of date o!< ; sale. Terms to he complied with within thirty dais, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. R. H. LECRAW. A. P. LECRAW. au15.10.18.20.23 Trustee*. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Aaeli«n«r. 1111 E SI. N.W. Trustees' Sale of Valuable ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 5314 SEC OND STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10239. Folio 249 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, ano at the request! of the party i secured thereby, the undersigned 1 trustees will sell, at public auction ! in front of the premises, on MON DAY THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST AD 1955. AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK PM. the following-described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and being Lot numbered Twenty-nine (29• in Square numbered Thirty three Hundred and Twenty-elgnt (3328» in the subdivision made by D. J. Dunigan. Inc. as per r»lat recorded in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 102 at Polio 62. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately 911.145.81 fur ther particular* of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 9500.00 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. HOWARD H. BAUCOM. RICHARD BTETBON. aul 0.13.16,18.20 Trustees. AUCTION SALK THOS. J. OWEN * SON. AacMsaMn, 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees' Sale ot Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT ROW • BRICK DWELLINO BEING 1 KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1518 TWELFTH STREET. NORTH -9 Sy virtue of a certain deed of trust ? dated April 8, 1954. recorded April j 6. 1954, as Instrument Number l 11163 among the land records ot 1 the District of Columbia, and at : the request of the party secured i thereby, tha undersigned trustees . will sell, it public nuctlon In front : of tbe premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-POURTH DAY OP : AUOUST A.D. 1956. AT TWO . O'CLOCK PM., tbe foUowlng-de . scrilbed land and premise*, situate , In the District of Columbia, and I designated as and being Lot 38 in , Green'e subdivision of lots In Sauare 278, as per plat recorded In the J Office of the Surveyor for the Dls -1 trlct of Columbia In Liber 16. at e Folio 93. > Terms: Bold subject to % prior (bulld : ing association) deed of trust tor 5 approximately *3.854.71, further particulars of which will be an e nounced at time of sale: the pur t chase price above said trust to be e paid In cash. A deposit of *506.00 reoulred. Conveyancing, recording. i> etc., at purchaser's cost. Adiust • meats made as of date of sale. Terms to ba complied with within • thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be i advertised and resold at tha dla - crctlon of tha trustees. 9 R. H. LECRAW. A. P. LECRAW. Trustees. • au13.16.18.20.23 , THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aaetieaeees, g *lll E St. N.W. . Trustees' Sale of Valuable ROW , BRICK DWELUNO BEING KNOWN . AS PREMIBESNUMBER 4jT5 PE CATUR STREET. NORTHWEST. Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 8967. Folio 639 et seq.. of the land rec • ordt of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se . cured thereby, the undersigned , trustees will sell, at public auc lion In front of the premise*, on J MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND 1 DAY OP AUOUST. AD 1955. AT , FOUR O'CLOCK P M., the follow • lnc-described land and premises, il situate tn the District of Ctlum bla. and designated as and being : L«ta II and 133 In Morris Ca , fritz subdivision of lots tn Square : 3251. a* per plat recorded In the ' Office of the Survevor for the Dle- L rl , ct °L Columbia in Liber 81 at Folio 134. ; Terms- Bold subject to a prior 1 (building association) deed of trust ( for approximately *4.175.68 fur -1 ther particulars of which will be . announced at time of sale: the , purchase price above said trugt to 1 .SiwPSJ? ln A deposit of r saoo.oo required Conveyancing. , r recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date ; fas- fiaafejrsaA ) deposit forfeited and the prop r advertleed and resold tt the discretion of the trustees , Daniel diener, f ,CTi IU ® F HABBIN. 1 »U 10.13.16,18.20 Trustees. ; MOB. J. OWEN A SON, AeeU«a#ar7 fi 1111 E St. N.W. , Trustees* Sale of Valuable TWO -1588? SBJ* BRICK dwelling r BEING KNOWN AS PR EM IS E3 t NUMBER 809 R STREET. NORTH WEST. Bjr virtu# of * certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 990 ti. Folio 406 et seq , of the land rec ords of tbe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party . secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, et public auction in front of the premises, on . THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH » DAY OF AUGUST, a D. 1955, AT I TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the ) following-described land and prem iss* situate in the District of Co , lumbia. and designated as and being Lot 6 in Riggs et al subdivision ln Bquare 305, as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for ; the District of Columbia in Liber ■ Rat folio 140. . Terms: Sold subject to a prior , (building association' deed of trust for approximately 94.834,71 fur-i, ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the j purchase price above said trust to: I be paid in cash. A deposit of j 9500.00 required. Conveyancing. , recording, etc., at purchaser's cost Adjustments made as of date of t Terms to be complied with . within thirty days, otherwise de-< i posit forfeited and the property mav be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees, t ROBERT W. KIDWELL, THORNTON W. OWEN. t auj 3.17,20.22.24 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON, l Auctioneers-Appraisers [ United States Marshal's Sale • of : 23 Duo-Therm and Bradford ( GAS-FIRED WATER HEATERB ‘ 3 Lenox * GH6-75C” ’ HOT-AIR HF.ATING UNITS By virtue of a Special Fieri Facias 1 issued out of the Clerk’s Office of the Municipal Court fpr the Dis trict of Columbia and to me di rected. I wiU sell for cash BY PUBLIC AUCTION i al WEBCHLER’B, 905 E St . N.W. 1 WEDNESDAY > August 31, 1956. 10 A.M. Seised and levied upon as property l, of the Defendant. ConsoUdated Engineering Ac Distributing Com *; pany of America. Incorporated, a 1 body Corporation, and sold to t satisfy a Judgement at Law No. • M 18750-35 in favor of Washlng •l ton Broadcasting Company. Plain o tiff. CARLTON O. BEALL. United [ States Marshal ln and for the Dis 1} trlct_of_Columbla. au20.29 1 )f HOB. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. r mi E SI. N.W. r- Tru.tr.?’ Balr of Valuable ROW BRICK DWELLING BEINO KNOWN j AS PREMISES NUMBER 109 E (' STREET. 80UTHEA8T. ; By virtue ol a certain deed of trust , dated November 7, 1852. recorded .I November 14, 1952 ss Instrument t Number 441)03, among the land ■ I record, ot the District of Colum t: bit, and at the request ot the . party secured thereby, the under i, signed trustees will sell, at public ! auction In front of the premises. .; on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH J: DAY OP AUOUST, A.D. 1955. AT 1 ONE O'CLOCK P M., the followlng- I: described land and premises. *ll - uate tn the District ot Columbia. „! and designated as and being Lot . 105 In A Heckman's subdivision i of equate 736, as per plat re- I corded ln the Office of the Surveyor . for the District of Columbia ln V Über 17 at folio 187. . I Terms: Bold sublect to a prior , ibutldlng associationi deed of trust ! for approximately 54.185.41 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the Eurchase price above saldUrutt to e paid In cash. A deposit of $600.0(1 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 mav be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MILTON KAPLAN. STANLEY KLAVAN. aulS.l 8,20.23.25 Trustees, fHOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers. lUI E St. N.W. Trustee,' Bale of Valuabl, THREE STORY. SEMIDETACHED BRICK DWELLINO BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1221 SIXTH STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of truit dulv recorded. In Liber No. 8768. , Polio 221 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the Dlitrlct of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustee, will sell, at public auction In front ot the f-emlses. on WEDNESDAY. THE WENTY-FOURTH DAY OP AU UBT. A.D. 1955. AT THREE THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- ( lowtng-descrlbed land and prem ises. situate In the District of Co lumbia. and designated as and being part ot Original Lot 4 in Square 481 being more particularly , described by metes and bounds In said deed of trust. Now known for purposes of assessment and ( taxation as Lot 815 In Square 481 Terms: Sold sublect to a prior (building association) deed of trust : for approximately $4,369.68 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time ot sale: the Eurchase price above said trust to e paid In cash. A deposit of ' $600.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made ss of date of ,gle. Term, to b, complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. RALPH O. WEED, au18.H.1f,20!23 NlCH< Tru',teM. AUCTION SALP ADAM A. WESCHLBB * SON AacUaaeers-Apayalaerg United States Marahal’a Bale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE RUGS—CHINA—PLATEDW ARE ORNAMENTS—LUGGAGE—BOOKB By virtue of a Writ of Special Fieri Facias Issued out of the Clerk's Of fice of the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia and to me directed, I will sell for each by S' ; auction at Weschler’s, 906 N.W TUESDAY, AUOUBT TIETH. 1855 COMMENCING O'CLOCK A.M. two antique captain'! chairs, secretary, china case. server, desk. chiffonier, dresser, lamps, mirrors, pictures, Simplex lronette. ships model, radio, box springs, mattresses, chairs. "Arcadia" china service, ornaments, platedwarc. utensils, etc.. Mixed and levied upon as prop erty of the defendants. Joseph F. Reynolds and Jewell Rey nolds. and sold to satisfy a Judge ment at Law No. M 3942-56 In favor of Alice M. Johnson. Plain tiff CARLTON G. BEALL. United States Marshal In and for the Dis trlct of Columbia. _ au20.29 THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Anettoaaett. 1111 E. St.. N.W. Trustees' Bale of Valuable THREE STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING BEING KNOWN AB PREMISES NUMBER 1225 ELEVENTH STREET. NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 10106. Polio 689. et seq.. ot the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OP AUOUST. A D 1955. AT TWO-FIFTEEN O CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated gs and being Lot 14 in the heirs of John Dsvldson's subdivision of Souare 349 as per plat recorded ln the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia tn Über N. K. at folio 95. Terms: Bold sublect to a prior (building association) deed cf trust for approximatelv $9,669.76 fur ther particulars cf which will be announced at time ot salt: the purchase price above uld trust to be paid In cuh. A deposit of *500.00 required. Conveyancing, lecordlng. etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale Terms to be compiled wltb within thirty days, otherwlu de posit forfeited and tbe property may be advertised and resold at the discretion us tbe trustees. LEONARD B. SUBSHOLZ, MARVIN P. lADUR aul 3.16.18.20.23 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneer., 1111 E B*. N.W. , Trustees’ Sale of Valuable POUR STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1417 BEL MONT STREET, NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10379. Polio 259 et seq.. of tha 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 TUES DAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OP AUOUST. AD. 1955, AT TWO O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated aa and being Lot 48 and the Exit 14 fact by the foil depth of Lot 49 IB the xubdlvtxlon by Columbia College, known as "South around* of Columbia Uni versity.'’ ax per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia tn Liber Dti trlct l at folio 76: now known for purposes of assessment and taxa tion at Lot 824 ln Square 2661. Terms; Bold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately «71,649.76 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the Surchase ortce abova said trust to e paid In cash A deposit of *5.009.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at rurchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of tale. Terms lo be complied ,Ith within thirty days otherwise re noslt forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of he trustees. LESTER D. PEBER. CHARLES J. BRANDT. Trutteeg. NORMAN H. BARTOW. 1331 O Street. Northwest, lul 0 2.'1V.18 0 2 r 0.2 THO».J.O^N A SON. w A.cU»Mr„ Trustee,’ Bale of Valuable THREE- By virtue of * certain deed of truet duly recorded, ln Liber No. 9788.1 Polio .168; et {eq.. of the land rec-! ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reouest of the party secured thereby, the underslanedl trustees will Mil at oubltc auction h^iW! THREE O'CLOCK PJM.. the follow- Ing-deserlbed land and premises sltuite In the District of Columbia, j *2 d , designated as anil being Lot| 68 In Wactentr', sub-division of' lots Tn Square 3535. as per plat; recorded tn the Office of (he Bur-i veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 60 at folio 115. Terms: 8o!d sublect to a ortor fbuild-! ing association! deea of trust for approximately *5.048.50 further particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of *1.500 90 required. Conveyancing, recording. •Ic-, at purchaser's cost. Adluaf ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within 30 .days, otherwise deposit forfeited end the property may be advertlMd •nd resold at tne discretion of tbe trugtee*. NLIgON D HOLMES. au2ffffifO77lo*“*fruitee« THOS. J. A-eHo-ron. Trustee's Sale of Valuable TWO' STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BRING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 2420 F STREET. NORTH WFBT. ,Fv virtue of a certain deed of trunt duly recorded. In Liber No. 3505. Voho 4 73. et *eq.. of the land rec ord* of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the oarty •ee.ired thereby, the undersigned trustee wU» sell, at nubile auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1955. AT THREE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM . tne following-described land and premises, situate ln the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 39 ln Kite * subdivision of lots in Bquare 33. as per plat recorded ln the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 44 at folio 91. Subject to covenants of record. Terms- Sold subject to a prior (building association' deed of trust for approximately 91.202.80 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above siad trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of 9500.00 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 tne discretion of the trustee John d Mcelroy. Surviving Trustee. tua0.23,26.29,31 HELP—-MEN ACCOUNTANT—Young accountant with »t,mf practical experience, for CPA office: typing e*»entlal; must have car: 29 miles from Wash ington. Reply ln detail. Boa 399-8. Star. —22 ACCOUNTANTB-BKKPRB.—We spe cialize In these positions. ATLAS AOCY., 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w.. Rm • 508. ACCOUNTANT and office manager.) experienced, wanted by City Ford dealer, must be competent In all phases of automotive office manage ment. excellent salary bonus and other benefits. Reply Boa 343-8. Stsr. —2l ADJUBTOR and Investigator, for casualty Insurance claims: perma nent position Apply In own hand writing. Our employes know of this ad. Box 149-tT Star. —23 ADJUSTER Young man for large Investment company, college background or experience preferred. Car and car allowance furnished. Hospitalisa tion and Insurance benefits. Call MR. WILLIAMSON. JU. 5-8400. ! —2o_ ANIMAL HOSPITAL ATTENDANT— Young white man, experience not necessary. *6O wk. and furnished rm State age. education, marital status and Job experience. Start work about Sept. Ist. Bog 356-8. Star. —2O ~ARTS (Indus). Science. English ADAMS TEACHERS AGENCY 1341_0 Bt NW. RE. 7-3938 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Permanent position ln small office for experienced man. Ideal work- Ing conditions. All replies confi dential. Box 344-8. Star. —3l ARTIST, part time: experienced air brush, retouchera or drafting and Leroy lettering Bring ism pies 10 am. to 6 p.m., 724 9th et n w.. Rm 324. _ —2l AUTO BODY MECHANICS 3 first class mechanics: top pay and com- Eony benefits Plenty of work. Bee Ir Young. AL'B MOTORS INC.. 3910 Wilson blvd., Arlington. —2l AUTO BODY MAN wanted., good wages. No. 14 H *t. ne. BT, 3- 5453. —29 AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN, hlch straight salary. FLOOD PONTIAC. AUtOufoslVE UC BODYMAN. experi enced. good Job for right man. Bee Mr. Hurd or H. Dellinger. HILL & BANDERB. INC.. Ford Dealer. 1114 Vermont avei n.w. , —2O 4UTO BODY MAN. excellent oppor tunity for good producer, commls •ton baels plus guarantee. Vaca tion Insurance and other company benefits. Modern shop. Excellent ( working conditions Sea Mr. Rid ings. PARKWAY MOTOR CO . 3940 M st. n.w —26 AUTO BODY MAN. commission basis. I 'W& ICE. 137# t St. S.e. —2l Whoo entire ring *4itftuti*i*2i addressed ta Etor koto* do SOT teciOM ortoiaal references photo tonal valat copie* tent lAe nr grepA* or other metertel* of *er go**. original* mag ret loci HELP—MEN (Coat.) AUTO BODY AND PENDERMAN. muit be first class, excellent prop oeltlon for right man. References required. Bee Mr. Mr. Heraon or Mr Mill*. MANHATTAN AUTO.^th AUTO K BOD Y AND FENDER MAN. must be lst-daae metal worker, •ober and reliable; steady work on percentage basta; appror salary *126 wk. Apply to Mr. Shlfflet at RO6BLYN AUTO BODY CO., 1817 N. Lynn st., Arl . V*. Auto Body Mechanic Larae Ford dealership: food working SUE AUTO BODY MEN Must be first ela*s: 2 men: excellent working condition*. ?**J3r, Prej rrave. OURIBMAN CHEV.. INC., 610 Haw. —2* AUTO DELIVERY PREPARATION MAN to urvlee new care for de- KSr dralerahlp! “fffiT'&Jgi sS(eney.*MONROE CG. l| East-West hwy.. Silver Spring,^Md AUTO LUBRICATION MAN. eiper.. to work ln modern Fulck dealer ship. All benefit*. Apply CAITH NESS BUICK. 7700 Wli. *ve . OL 6-5000. Mr. Petr,. 24 AUTOMOBILE GET - READY—W* need 2 men experienced ln prepar ing new car* lor delivery. Ojoer»I motors experience preferred but not essential; compensation la a liberal salary and bonu*. plus all Shiver ' pM. 7126 Balto. blvd., Collett Park.^Md AUTO MECHANIC. mu*t be exper. with (oretan ears. Excellent propo sition. Perm, lob; company„bene- AUTo‘MECHANicS; W 2. mu»t be first class, furn. references: paid voca tion*. insurance benefits: , excel working eondltloM. salaried. Itot Mr Went*. GRADY MOTORS CORP.. 780# Wi*. are.. Bethesde. AUTO MECHANIC, experienced: oald vacation: must be über. H. A L. AUTO BERVICE. 1008 3rd st-^n.e. AUTO MECHANIC- new car make ready: younc man, mechanical ability, clean appearance: to *erv lce new c*i* and Install aceex sorles. Paid vacation and holidays, hospitalisation. Clean. modern shop Apply ln person to Mr. Culler. BROAD STREET MOTORS. 1001 W. Broad at.. Pall* Church. Va. — SO AUTO MECHANIC*—Enjoy, security of permanent position while work ing In a shop with Plessant work ing condition,. You wHI have top level pay.- profit aharlna, paid vaca tion*. paid holiday,, health and hospital Insurance and opportu nities lor advancement. Phone Mr. Myers, DE. 2-6700. for appoint ment. Washington 1 * Oldest and D *Al* r aT’to mechanics' (2). plenty ot work, good working conds.. pleat ant (urroundint,. steady work. all year 'round. Contact MR. TOLBON. AP. 7-2000. —25 AUTO MECHANIC 50-50 flat rate; Ford experience pre ferred. Large modern shop; paid holidays and vacation. Apply to Mr. Bill Smith. MONROE PORD CO. 1237 East-West hwy.. Silver Spring. Md —2l AUTO MECHANICS (2). Experienced with Chrysler Corn. cars. Must be reliable steady workers; 5-dty wk. and V, day every other Bat. Hospitalisation, life Ins . retirement plan, paid vacations. All answers con fidential. State experience, length of time on lob snd approx, pay received last 8 mo*. Writ# Box 19-8. Rtar^ AUTO' PARTS MAN—-One man to learn auto parts business; good pay. 6 ' B P,Dn *- ‘ ,e ' AUTO SALESMAN, must have sales exper. with loretan and American cars: excel, oppor.. good proposi r o?“lir"«- AUTO. 7th and R st*. tv.110.1- aVto SALESMAN, opportunity ‘for experienced man. Daily floor | time, good pay plan. Apply In per son. Mr. Hook. AMERICAN SERV ICE CENTER. Btudebaker Dealer. 586 N. Gleb* rd.. Arlington. V*. 11 =3A_ AUTO SALESMAN. USED CARS. E?HERITOa? oSCTaY^ COUNTRY SALES. 5336 WTBCON -BIN AVE. NLW. —W ;| AUTO SALESMAN ;Used cars. Generous comm. plan. ;l plus good salary. Experienced pre ferred. but not essential. You cant miss making $l5O per week and better. Call Mr. Justice. LI. 3-8800 AUTO WHOLESALERS. INC.. 1731 Bladenaburg rd. n.e. —2l AUTO SALESMAN Earn big money telling Ford ears and trucks. Auto sales experience not necessary. Sales experience a must. Demonstrator furnished to qualified applicant. Hard workers who must earn a good living call Mr Shaw. MONROE FORD CO 1237 East West hwy,. Silver Spring. Md . JU. 5-780(1. —22 AUTO SALESMAN, for used can. I on very active lot; man must be , thoroughly experienced with excel lent background: very good earn ings. REINES MOTOR CO.. 1840 Wilton blvd.. Arlington. V*. ALTO SALESMEN (21 Oppor tunity to connect with long-estab ll.hed De Boto-Plvmouth dealer ship. located In area expanding ln Industry, homes gnd apartments Experienced. aggressive. good i close's can earn *I.OOO plus per month. Excellent pay plan, bonus, paid vacations, demonstrator anu : gas Contact C F. HARTMAN. Monday. SELLERS SALES & SERVICE. 6228 Baltimore ave.. Riverdale, Md. —2l AUTO SALESMEN USED CARS We have 2 openings In our used-car dept., for neat, energetic, aggres sive men who are not afraid to work to make money. Daily floor time, good pay plan. Transp. fur nished. Apply In person, between 9-12 noon, to Mr. Posner. PRANK SMALL. JR.. INC- 1736 Good Hope rd. s.e. —2l AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Washington's oldest Chevrolet deal er. selling America’s best seller, needs 2 additional new car men. If you are tired of bucklne tbe trend to Chevrolet, and would like to ' hitch vour waaon to the star." see Mr. Lane at BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO. 1130 Conn. Ave. "Opposite the Mayflower"—23 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE CLERK, lib eral salary, should be experienced in General Motors shop, office pro cedures. Bee Mr. Shaver at STAND ARD PONTIAC. 7125 Balto. blvd . College Park. Md —2l AUTO TRUCK MECHANIC A-li day and night shifts: holidays, vacation with pay. CENTRAL MOTOR CO.. 1 COt Oronoco st.. Alex.. Va. OV 3-1509. Ask for Mr. Qaryer —22 AUTO WRECKER or mechanic, for taking parts off ears, experienced preferred: must haye tools. A. tz H. AUTO PARTB. 1824 Biadensbur* rd. n.e. LA. (1-4447. —2l BAKER'S HELPERS—Openings for young men in specialty retail bakery: opportunity to learn trade. Hospitalisation and paid vacation. A-day week, all day work. Box 491 -8. Star —2> BAKERY ROUTE SALESMEN—Re taiI routes, experience preferred, axe 22 to 40. Call OL. 6-8700 after 3 p.m. —32 BARBER, oolored. for white trade. Apply In person. 1749 Penna. ave. n w. — 2n BOOKKEEPER for accounting de partment of larga Arlington auto mobile dealership. Excellent work ing conditions and opportunity, for advancement. Many benefits lnclud nl* tree hospitalisation and life insurance. BHIRLINOTON MOTOR CO.. OV. 3-4000. —2O BOOKKEEPER. experienced. 5' V, days, with asphalt firm. *1.50 hr. ■ra&FSut (?!. ■ *&«»§ Cedar lane to chanute dr,, right to lob. Bee MrTjuck Jackson. ALDON CONSTRUCTION CO. BRICKLAYERS, exper. Apprentice. White. Top men. $3.60 per hi Erskine tt.. Riggs ro.. 1 blk. T ck- Tock. —29 BRICKLAYERS (20) S2B a day; lon* Job. KAY CON STRUCTION CO.. Wheaton. Md. Bee YATEB. —2O BUTCHER, part tlme good pay. Apply in peraon. WALKER B MAR KET, 2161 P st. n w. —2O CAB DRIVERS Pull or part ttme. We Instruct you j for hacker's test. Summer rates, 10:39 a m to 8 p.m. BOB’S STUDIO 131 15th St. N.E. LI. 3-5102 CABINETMAKERS and helpers, good pay lor experienced men. JA. CaVeTEBIA HHI.P WANTED— White. Ist and 2nd cooks, trill man: must be exper.: apply ln uerton. CIRCLE CAFETERIA. 5699 Conn. ave. n.w —22 CARPENTER—Va.. remodeling. Oood pay for good man. Steady work. JA. 6-0649 after 7 n.m. —22 CARPENTER, white, for maintenance on large garden-type apartment, located In D. C. Give reference* In first latter. Permanent. Box 257-». ■tar. —*l HH>—-MIN carpenters and cabtoet maker,. is ttomßrsto ib i&hgE CARPENTERS wanted, stead, work, good pay; experienced men only. Combination rough andtrim. REM BOLD &. BURTON. INC.. JU. #- 0214. —2l CARPENTERS, capable and ex per t« follow through on construction nnd carpentry of Chevy Chase home. Hlch but not lmpoeslble standards required. Ref*, needed. _ 7>L. 2-0383. —2l CARPENTER FOREMAN 8m*l! project of medium priced homes; 12 months operation. Call OL. 2-4741. 3 to 5:30 p.m. for Interview. KENNETH CONSTRUCTION CORP. —26 CASHIEfc with national concern: 6- day week: under 35. high school graduate- ncc. meet bond and pass Physical. Opportunity for advance ment. Accounting office: gome com pany benefits after 8 month*. Sal ary open, baxed on experience. State oualtncatlons. Bex 155-T. Star. CEDAR BRAKES APPLICATORS, ton waaex or xubcontract bast*. Urge lob. Call MR. MCDONNELL. BT. 3- —2O CEMENT FINISHERS Be* Fred Morgan on lob. Columbia Fines, off Columbia pike, near Annandale. JR 3-205(1 or JE. 2-4601. —24 CERTIFIED welder wanted on pipeline. Call RD. 9-6600. Ext 6240. Mon.-Frl. —2l CLAIM ADJUSTER Large auto Insurance company. Un der 35. Legal education. Experi ence not necexsary. but helpful: $326 a month start plus ear and other benefits. Write Box 356-6.: Star, giving mil details. —22 I CONSTBUCTION SUFI RlNTEND ENT—Experienced ln commercial; and government work for position: wltb established local general con tractor. Please state age. experi ence and salary dealred. Box 343-R, Star. COOK, fun or part time, tn am.; must have good reference and capable of making menus. Box 363-R Star. Sl* COOK, white. ARLINGTON HOSPI TAL. JA. 8-8890. Ext. 35. —2l COUNTER GRILL MAN, white. Call JA. 8-9744. DISHROOM MAN. white. ARLING TON HOBPITAL, JA. 8-6600. Ext 35. —2l DRAFTSMAN, topographical, experi enced preferred, to work ln Silver Sprint office of Maryland State agency; $3,400. Call MR. LBF PLEK, JU. 9-1480. —2O DRAFTSMAN, mechanical experi ence. patent drifting experience helpful, age 20 to 30 preferred, opportunity for right man. Call^NA. DRAFTSMEN. ENGINEERS, experi enced ln plumbing, heating, air conditioning or electric work, for consulting engineer's office. EX - DRAFTSMAN Fully Qualified riitent draftsman to take over drafting section In locs patent attorneys office. Give full particulars, Incl. age. ln reply; Box 66-S. Star. —2l DRAFTSMEN MrohanWWetrlcal - Structural Minimum of 5 Years' Experience Long-Term Projects Industrial. Institutional Commercial GEORGE M EWING CO 1107 19th Bt. N.W, RE. 7-1009 DRIVER for grocery store: white; chance for promotion. “drivers Airport Transport, Inc. Wash. National Airport T r drive taxicabs from Wash. Natl. Airport. Must have clean record and know Wash, area thoroufhly. Vacations with oar. group hospi talization and other benefits. Apply AIRPORT TRANSPORT, Wash. NaM Airport. 9 a.m, —2l DRIVING INSTRUCTORS, white, married, age 25-40; must have ex-, ceilen'. cnaracter and driving; record. WO. 6-6035. —22 DRIVER-PORTER for liquor store.! 6- wk. Experienced cnly with I local references. Box 101-T. Star. —22 , DRUG CLERK, part time eves, and week ends: experienced: references. BRAbLEY DRUGS. INC.. 6900; Arlington rd., Bethesda. Md. OL. 4- —2O ! ELECTRICIAN, experienced, for both private and Government work; D. C. license essential: must be sober; and dependable. KENNEDY ELEC-! TRIC CO,, 1920 3rd »t. n.w. -20! ENGINEER, white. 3rd class, must; be sober and reliable. New modern downtown office building, good, working conditions, modern equip-’ ment. Call MRS. JACOBS for an appointment at NA. P-2636. Pay| commensurate with experience , ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN, "parti time, prefer engineering or archt-; tectural student. Telephone W* ; 7- —29 iESTIMATOR for asphalt work, must] have engineering experience. Call between 7:30 and 5. FAIRPAX BITUMINOUS CORP.. ED. 8-5588 ESTIMATOR, exper. on remodeling ! work, mill work and store fixture work. Good oppor. for the right ! man. State past exper. and ref. Box 27-T. Star. —22 FARMER AND WIFE, colored over 40. no children, for xenaral farm ing. nearby Md. Wife to do general housework: ekper. necessary, pood xalary with torn, houao. Apply 1017 7th *t. n w„ BT. 3-8484. —24, AND , Radio communications, radar, micro wave. terminal eoulnment. tele type. wire communications. Re gponslble position, with * well established progregstve orggnira tlon. Applicants must have diverxl-j fled training and experience. Al positions are subject to travel ; Personal interviews will be ar ranged for applicants meeting em {>lovm:nt requirements. Replv bi etter giving age. education, exper ience *.ij other qualifications to i Mr. D. C. Enochs. NATIONAL PCT ENTIFIC LABORATORIES. INC 2919 Massachusetts ave. nw.. ! _Washtn*ton_6. D. C. —’-1 j FLORIST Exper. designer ln *ll phases, reli able: permanent position, very good working conds. and salary Apply CHAMBERS FLOWER CEN TER. 1600 Biadensbur* _rd n.e..; ; MR. CROBBY. manager. * —23 FOOD SALESMAN j To call on chain storrs, Independent market* and Institutional accounts in an established territory. Be thesda. Silver Spring and vicinity. Base monthly salary plus commla «lon: car furnished. .Write de scriptive resume. Box 123-8. Star. FOREMAN, construction, thoroughly familiar with grading, concrete, common labor, etc. LARCHMON7 CONSTRUCTION CORP.. 1073 W. Broad *t.. Palls Church. J*. 2-4501. FORMICA MECHANIC. JE. _2-992# I FOUNTAIN HELP-PORTER— Expe rienced; Tues., Frl. and Sun eves. Apply In person, WESTERN I PHARMACY. 1665 35th »t. n.w No phone calls. . —-9.. FURNITURE SALESMAN lnside selling only. Perm, position lot experienced and tellable man. B*l - and commission. SWANK PUR- [ NITURK CO., 1115 H st. n.e. Mr.; Brown. —7l FURNITURE SALESMEN, expert ; enced. highest salary and commis sion paid, last track. Apply 13221 H ,t. n.e. —2l GAS ISLAND ATTENDANTS Branch of leading automotive con cern has immediate opening! for experienced *a* Island attendanU., for evening work 4:30 to mid ; night 6 days, courteous experi enced. ambitious men only: excel lent starting salary and company, benefits. Apply Mr McGee CALL CARL. INC.. 1808 West Virginia: gVsOLINB service station attendant., experienced, sober and reliable Uniforms furnished. UNITED EBBO SERVICE CENTER. 710 R. . GRADING AND j LAWN MAN. exper operating and repairs of Toro Whirlwind lawnmower. only *°*>«r,| reliable man apply. 4433 ljt^s.e. ENGINEERS BOEINGAIRPLANECOMPANY Seattle—Wichita Now Interviewing for Qualified ENGINEERS in DESIGN RESEARCH PRODUCTION Interviews Are Being Conducted in WASHINGTON To Arrange Personal Interview Call MR. JOHN COFFIN HU. 3-6000 MONDAY ATUEBDAY W bItWEEN^ MM.-! T.M. AND BETWEEN 4-7 P.M. BEND RESUME TO Department No. W-l-P-34 BOEING EMPLOYMENT CENTER 1301 2nd Ave. Seattle 1, Washington —n (Continued on Next Page A-13 THE ZVENING STAR Washington, D. C. waoiniiawn. iz. v. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908 HELP—MEN GROCERY - PRODUCE, experience* man only. Apply in person. FINN. FRUIT. 3559 Oa. are. n.w. —24 HARDWARR and paint salesman, ex per : refs. Write stating age. ex per. and detalla. Box 233-tT Star. HOTEL, restaurant, boepltal open ings; free ref. Miss Dodge. Vlsil BOYD'S cor. O nnd 12th n.w. —3l IBM 402,0030—Control panel wir ing apecUUat. Wiring ot support ing equioment eaaentfal. *Ol dealr* iSk. statistical data, procearina. For Interview, call ME. S-825*. Ext. 202. , —2O JANITOR, stoker and matntenanc* exper. for apt. bid*.; slls mo. and apt/ AD. 2-8063; CO. 5-6J739 JANITOR, not over 35 and must have stoker exper.; maintenance work: married, no children; good pay plus lie. apt. RA. 3-4454^ JANITOR, white, for garden-type »na?. d is m JANITORS JEROME BRODIE OL. 4-0300 JUNIOR SALESMAN 21-60. neat appearance tor a pedal -ales campaign: experience ln our field not necessary We will train you. Drawing account aaalnst earned commission and wklr. bo nuses. Car necessary. Apply Rm. 22. 1110 13th it. n.w. or phono DI. 7-0163 for gppt. —3l I KEYPUNCH SUPV., SBO ; JANE BURCH, Rm. 226 Bond_Bld*. LABORERS, for work to Alex. Out Arl. Ridge rd.. right to Russell rd.. right at Montlcello blvd. 3 or. 4 bias, to Job. Bee Mr. Robert Gold berg. ALDON CONBTRUCTIOIN. LEADMEN—Men to obtain lead”, for home Improvement company: earn ings unlimited. LI 3-9166. —2O LINOLEUM and tile salesman, to tell In store good hours: apply in per son to Mr. Greenfield, CENTRAL UNOLEUM CO.. 1263 H *t. n.e. AP. 7-4625. —2O LINOLEUM AND TILE MECHANICS, and helpers. Apply in person only on Sat. or Bun. to Mr. Greenfield, CENTRAL LINOLEUM CO.. 1263 H »t. n.e. —2l LINOTYPE OPERATOR Mu»t be steady: non-union xhop. SERV ICE PRINTING CO . 2110 ltth^t. LIQUOR SALESMAN, part time, eves, from 5 p.m. snd all day Sat. Apply ln person. 6548 Conn, ave. —. 0 MACHINIST AND MODEL MAKER. First class, to work in electronic development laboratory. Apply » to 4. NEMS-CLARKE. INC.. 919 Jetup-Blalr dr., Silver Spring. —2o MACHINIST Fully exper. ln lob shop and preci sion Instrument work: good oppor.: permanent lob; paid hospitalization, vacation, and pension plan; apply BOWEN ft CO.. INC.. 12487 Chap man ave.. Rockville. Md.. OL 2- 7890. —23 MACHINISTS We have openings for 3 flrit-el*** machinists with lob exper. pref. Good refs, required. Apply Stone Paper Tube Co. 900 Franklin Bt. N.E. —22 MAINTENANCE MAN. white, bewteen 25-46 rears of age: all-round chanic. experienced ln plumbing, electrical repairs, air conditioning, carpentry, etc. Salary. $275-*3OO per month Vacation. Include em ployment record for last 3 years, with local reference* In letter of application. Bo* 250-S. Star. MAINTENANCE MAN. sober, rehabl# (whitei: for small educational in stitution. Also experienced, depend able gardener. Box 133-8. Etar^ MAINTENANCE MAN, exper. in*t*JJ- Ing and repairs to asphalt til# flooring: only sober, reliable man need apply 4433 E st. s.e. —2l MECHANIC, one Ist class general 1 auto mechanic for Olds dealer In i Sll. Spg. 5-day week, paid vaca . tlon. group hospitalization. 50-50 1 basis with plenty of work. Pleasant working conditions under skilled supervision. See Bill Harris at MANN MOTORS. INC. 925 JeiUD Blair drive. Silver Borin*. JO. »• BCI9. - MECHANIC Experienced on heavy vehicle equip ment. Diesel*, etc. Salary open. Replv in detail, roft.. etc. Bo* 38-8. Star. —24 _ MECHANICS TRUCK—DIESEL Good opportunity for experienced ; 1 st-class mechanics irith old estab ! lished firm. Steady year-round em ! ployment .with good working con ditions. References reoulred. Apply i in person at 1264 23d st. n.w. ! Unless reliable, do not apply. ; Mechanical Draftsman , Mechanical layout and design in electronic manufacturing plant. Ap rly 0-4. NEMB-CLARKE. INC.. 81# Jesup Blair dr.. Silver Spring. Md. JU. S-8:'00. —25 MANAGER, to operate service sta tion and parkin* lot. Must furnish reference and have recent expe rience. Vacation, no Sunday work. isbisoip ws&rftspi 1 *iS , c^fo‘r W °o^ W d^.r«’- ( ver Spring. 6-d*y week, paid vaca ; tlon, group hospitalization, excel lent working condition* under ! skilled supervision. Salary own. Apply Sam William* at MANN MO TORS. INC.. 925 Jesup Blair drive, 811 Bpr.. Md. JU. 5-8010. —2l NIGHT HANDLING FOREMAN. 3.30 j to 12 midnight. Monday through Frida:, working foreman of 3-man ; crew to unload track* and move ! materials about bldg Pref tnan without a dav-time lob need* inl latlvr dependability, good, refs. ! Bondeble. $1 25 per hr. Apply GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 1218 ! New Hampshire aven.w. (21st and Mi 9 to 12 am . Monday through PiJdrv —2O NIGHT MANAGER of bar end grill: hours. 3 til midnlrht. limited knowledge of food preparation; sal ary *75 per wk Apply in person. BASBIN 8 ORILi- 7418 Wis ave.. Bethesda. OL. 4-7580. —2l OFFICE MANAGER for Washington office of insurance consulting firm. I accounting experience essential. wll' be Interviewing starting week I of August 22. State full detal,* of experience and background U* 1 letter and address reply to Bo* I 234-8. Star. —2l OFFICE MACHINE v MECHANICS Nation-wide office equipment com pany ha* opening for several ex perienced servicemen. Apply Box 36-8. Star. —2l _ Office Manager SMALL OFFICE Well established Washington business seeks an experi enced intelligent man who is capable of supervising and improving it’s office methods. Must be able to conduct correspondence on his own initiative. Knowl edge of bookeeping essen ■ttal. State age, qualifications and experience. Salary, SIOO per week to start. Answer, Box 255-S, Star. OFFSET STRIPPER, must be exper. in stripping for smell and medium glee presses and able to help out In other depts. Night ghlft. CO 6- OPERATOR—A man to operata backhoe. Ba tarn machine. Experi enced. Call Rverxreen 4-6001. weekday,. —-- .