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AUCTION SALES (Cut.) C. G. SLOAN A CO INC. A«etl*ners-Appraisers BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RUGS. MAHOGANY DINETTE BET\ UPHOLSTERED SOFAS AND CHAIRS. 10-PIECE M A HOP ANY DINING ROOM SUITE MAHOG ANY BUTLER’S CHEST-DESK. STAINED GLASS SCREEN. CHINA. GLASSWARE. ETC. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN’S GALLERIES. 716-ISUj ST . N.W. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7 STARTING 10 AM. Term* Cash: C. O SLOAN & CO., INC.. Aucta. ■stabllshed 1801 —6 THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, 1111 E St. N.W. Trustee!’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY SEMIDETACHED DWELL ING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 6602 BLAINE STREET. NORTHEAST. By vlrtur* of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No 10446. Folio 321 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 TUES DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1956. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the followlnf-described land and premises, situate in the Dis trict of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 108 in Square 5249 In the subdivision made by Jeffress-Dyer. Inc., as per plat recorded in the Office of the Sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 120 at folio 60. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately $5,541.09, 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 of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at the purchasers cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. MAX BASBIN. JOSEPH MUELLERf fe23,27-mh1,3.5 Trustees, THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneer 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO- • STORY AND BASEMENT ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN j AS PREMISES NUMBER 1237 NEAL! STREET, NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10606. Folio 403 et sea., of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the reauest of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trus-1 tees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on THURS DAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF , MARCH. A.D. 1950, AT TWO O’CLOCK P.M., the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 81 in Jacob S. Gruver’s subdivision of Block 4 “Trinidad,” as per plat re corded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 76 at Folio 50; now known for purposes of assessment and tax ation as Lot 81 in Square 4066. Terms: Bold subject to a prior (build ing association; deed of trust for approximately 98.926.64 further particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale: the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 , required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within , thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FRANK W. MARBALEK. CARLTON U. TREXLER. mh6,7.9,12.14 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF IN TEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES 1250A HALF BTREET. S. W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9434, Folio 217 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 within the office of the Thos. J. Owen A Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Building. 1111 E Street. N.W.. on TUESDAY. THE 6th DAY OF MARCH. A. D. 1956 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 un divided one-half interest in and to Lot numbered Thirty-six (36). in the Washington Sanitary Improve . ment Company's subdivision of lots * in Square Six Hundred Fifty-one (651). as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Liber 33 at folio 142. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately $7,000.00. 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 $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. 1 ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. fe24.29-mhs Trustee*. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aactioneers - , 1 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Improved real estate consisting of an un- \ divided one-half interest in a two story brick dwelling being premises 1231 S. Capitol Btreet. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9515. Folio 87 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 suction within the office of Thos. J. Owen A Son, Buite 601. Perpetual Building. 1111 E Street N.W. on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1956. AT TWELVE-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being an un divided one-half interest in and to Lot numbered One Hundred Thirty Seven (137). in the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company’s subdivision of lots in Square numbered Six Hundred Fifty-one (651), as per plat recorded in the n Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of olumbia in Liber 51 at folio 72. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately $7,500.00 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 $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIOHTMAN, fe24,29-mhs Trustees, » THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aactioneers. 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Bale of Valuable THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS , PREMISES NUMBER 1857 ON- 1 TARIO PLACE. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, In Liber No 10266 Folio 402 et seq., of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1956, AT ONE-FORTY O’CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and prem ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 440 in Oliver P. M Browns Combination of lots 318 and 319 In Harry Wardman’s sub division of “Lanier Heights,” as Ser plat recorded in the Office of le Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 52 at folio 20; now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 440 in Bquare 2584. Terms: Sold sublect to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately $9,959.61 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 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 j days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. FRANK W. MARBALEK. JOHN CLAUDE COPPINOER. mh2.6.7.9.13 Trustee*. " ” ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON Auctloneera-Appraisers Large Attractive Estate and Storage Sale of New and Used Household—Office and Store FURNITURE - FIXTURES PAINTINGS—MIRRORS —FLOOR COVERINGS RTEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO—CORNER BOOKCASES CHERRY CAPTAINS CHAIRS—ANTIQUE CLOCK Satin Wood, Mahogany and Modern LIVING AND BEDROOM GROUPS. ETC. also YORK 6-HP. AIR CONDITIONER ILLUMINATED FLOOR DISPLAY CASES—MIRRORS— KARDEX AND OTHER FILING DEVICES—REMINGTON STANDARD AND ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS —ADDINO MACHINE BY AUCTION at WESCHLE R’S OOfi-09 S ST. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing 9:30 A M. until mld-»fternoon Mahogany corner cabinet, love »eat, sola beds, sleep sofas; end, lamp, corner and cocktail tables: lamps, platform rockers, lounge and occasional chairs, cherry night stands, side chairs, china crystal, glass, ornaments, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, luggage. Corona portable twpewriter. Addressograph in-drawer Plate cabinet, offlce desks, National casb register, refrigerators. rtnggg, etc INSPECTION INVITED AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WEBCHLEB * SON, Aactioneers - Appraiser*. TRUSTEES’ SALE OP TWO STORY. ATTIC AND BABEMENT FRAME ' DWELLING. 6 ROOMB AND BATH. | NO 806 TAYLOR BT. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust re corded In Liber No. 9312. folio 267 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees : will offer for sale by public auction in front of premises, on WEDNES DAY. MARCH FOURTEENTH. 1956. AT FOUR O’CLOCK PM. the following-described property in the District of Columbia, to-wit: lx»t 19 In Bquare 25 in the Washington Loan and’ Trust Company’s sub division of part of “Petworth Addi tion To The City of Washington, as per plat recorded in Liber County 10 at folio 45 in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. Said property now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 19 in Square 3025 Subject to the covenants o 1 record. „ . TERMS OF SALE: Property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5,286.17 at 5 %. Balance. Cash. A deposit of $500.00 re quired of purchaser at sale Ex amination of title, conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and no tarial fees at cost of purchaser. ( Terms td be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell property at risk and coat of de- ■ faulting purchaser, after 30 days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published In Wash ington. D. C.. or deposit may be 1 forfeited, or without forfeiting de posit trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable rights against defaulting purchaser. ESTHER M. MF.STEAD. MARSHALL J. WAPLE. mh2.58.10.i3 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY BEMIDETACHED BRICK DWELLINO BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 608 ELMIRA STREET. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10109, Folio 596 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia. ! and at the request of the party ; secured thereby, the undersigned I trustees will sell, at public auction i in front of the premises, on TUES DAY. THT THIRTEENTH DAY OF, i MARCH. A.D 1956. AT ONE THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the fol-i lowlng-described land and premises.! situate in the District of Columbia.; and designated as and being Lot 9j in Square 6211 in the subdivision made by Louis Richman and Harry; Ziggles. as per plat recorded in the! Office of the Surveyor for the; District of Columbia in Liber 130 j at folio 146. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $8,744.14. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit .of $500.00 required. Con veyancing. recording, etc., at pur chaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. FRANK W. MARSALEK. JOHN CLAUDE COPPINGER, mh2,6.7,9.12 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aactloaeers 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Bale of Valuable FOUR STORY BRICK OFFICE BUILDING. BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1307 H Street N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9885. Folio 193 et seq., of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on TUES DAY THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1956. AT TWO O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate m the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Part of Original Lots numbered One (1). Twenty-nine (29) and Thirty (30). in Square numbered Two Hundred and Fifty (250) more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point In the North line of H Street. Pifty (50) feet West of the Southeast corner of said square, and running thence West Sixteen (16) feet Eight (8) inches; thence North Ninety-two (92) feet; thence East Sixteen (16) feet Eight (8) Inches: and thence South Ninety two (92) feet to the place of be ginning. NOTE: At the date hereof the above described land is desig nated on the Records of the As sessor for the District of Columbia for assessment and taxation pur poses as Lot numbered Eight Hun dred (800) in Square numbered Two Hundred Fifty (250). Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately $22,000.00 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 of $1,000.00 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 C. HEIGLE, ETHEL M. HOFFLER. mh2.5.8,10.12 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Aactioneers, 1111 E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable FOUR STORY BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING CONTAINING 40 UNITS KNOWN AS PREMISES 2611 ADAMS MILL ROAD. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 10,282. Folio 368 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 TUESDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 1956. AT ONE-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and de signated as and being all of Lot 342 in Warren’s Combination of lots in Lanier Heights, as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 34 at folio 126: except the 150 square feet from the most northerly corner of said lot condemned and taken for alley purposes in District of Columb\fi Court Cause 879. Now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Lot 840 in Square Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $138.- 500.00 and a prior second deed of ■ trust for approximately $30,305.84. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $2,600.00 in cash or certified check required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. WALTER MILLER. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, fill E St. N.W. Trustees’ Sale ot Valuable improved real estate consisting of an undi vided one-half interest in a two story brick dwelling being premises 229 P Street. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9387. Folio 207 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son. Suite 601. Perpetual Build ing. 1111 E Street. N.W.. on TUES DAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH A.D 1956. AT 12:30 O’CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situ ate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being an undivided one-half interest in and to Lot numbered One Hundred Eighteen (118). in the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company’s subdivision in said Square num bered Five Hundred Fifty-two (652). as 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 (building association) deed of trust for approximately $8,000.00 fur ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the Surchase price above said trust to e paid in cash. A deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de posit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. fe24.29-mhs Trustees. AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLEB A SON, Aactioneers „ 905 E St. N.W., Washington, D. C. NASH AGENCY DIBPOSAL SAL* Automotive Service and Bales EQUIPMENT—MACHINERY—TOOLS Parts—Accessories METAL PARTS BINS—FANS National ”10080'’ Cash Register. Etc. Also TWENTY-FIVE USED CARS Including NASH—FORD—HUDSON—DE SOTO Models 1953-1949 NASH “1948” WRECKER WITH ASHTON POWER WINCH By Public Auction at Safford-Chandler Motor Co. 029 H ST. N.E. WEDNESDAY March 7. 1956. 10 AM. Westinghouse 5-h.p. air compressor, chain fall, acetylene outfits, bat tery charger, Port-O-Powers. steam cleaner, reck rack, hydraulic and stationary Jacks, bench grinder, disc sender and buffer, tool toat ers. service benches, vises. Air Pac tank, drying lamps. Champion plug cleaner, special hand tools, Nash parts, accessories, etc. Also Remington and Allen adding ma chines. pedestal and exhaust fans, steel filing devices, desks, chairs, steel lociters and parts cabinets, electric water cooler, etc. TWENTY-FIVE USED CARS WRECKER WITH POWER WINCH Terms: Cash. Prompt Removal Required mho. 6 OFFICIAL NOTICES COMMISSIONERS, D. C., Washing ton. February 29. 1956. —Notice is hereby given that the Commis sioners intend to make the follow ing named improvements, which are, in their judgment, necessary for public health, safety and com fort. Assessments for one-half of the cost of the same will be made against abutting property as pro vided in Public Act No. 171, ap proved August 7. 1894. All per sons interested in the proposed work are notified that the Commis sioners will give a public hearing at the District Building on Wednes day. March 21, 1956, at 10:00 A M, in the Board Room of said Com missioners, to any and all persons who may desire to object thereto. NORTHEAST SECTION. LAY CE MENT SIDEWALK: On the south side of ACKER STREET. BETWEEN 6th STREET AND 7th STREET, at an estimated cost of $140.00, abut ting lots 200 and 201 in Square 861. On the north side of FOOTE STREET. BETWEEN 42nd STREET AND 44 th STREET, at an esti mated cost of $1,850.00, abutting lots 33. 34, 35, 36. 37. 38, 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44 and 45, in Square 5092. On the south side of GAULT PLACE. BETWEEN 44th STREET AND 46th STREET, at an esti-i mated cost of $300.00. abutting lots! 35. 36 and 37. in Square 5129. On the west side of KENILWORTH AVENUE. BETWEEN BENNING ROAD AND JAY STREET, abutting parcels 169/71, 109/109. 169/104. 169/105 and 177/82. Also on the north side of NASH STREET. BE TWEEN 45th PLACE AND KENIL WORTH AVENUE, abutting lots 5 and 810 in Square 5119. Also on the east side of KENILWORTH AVENUE. BSTTWEEN DEANE AVE NUE AND NASH STREET, abutting Parcels 183/49, 184/03, 184/66. 184/67, 184/69 and 184/71. Also on the east side of KENILWORTH AVENUE. BETWEEN NASH STREET AND POLK STREET, abutting lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16 and 17 in Square 5118 and Parcels 184/84. 184/90. 184/91, 184/82 and lot 7 In Square 5164. Also abutting lot 807 in Square 5074. at an esti mated cost of $11,550.00. On the south side of VARNUM STREET. BETWEEN SUt STREET AND 22mi STREET, at an estimated cost of $610.00, abutting lot 800 in Square 4232. NORTHEAST SECTION, PAVE ALLEYS WITH CONCRETE: Pave the entire alley system in SQUARE 3729 (EASTERN AVENUE. UNDER- ’ WOOD PLACE. KANSAS AVENUE AND NORTH CAPITOL STREET) , at an estimated cost of $5,041.00. abutting lots 16. 17, 18, 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25, 20, 27. 28 and 29. Pave the south portion of the north and south 16' alley m SQUARE 4028 (ADAMS STREET. 14 th STREET AND DOWNING PLACE i. at an estimated cost of $1,450.00, abutting lots 38. .39. 40. 41. 42. 43 and 44. NORTHWEST SECTION. LAY CEMENT SIDE WALK: On the south side of * DAVENPORT STREET. BETWEEN RENO ROAD AND NEBRASKA AVENUE, at an estimated cost of $500.00. abutting lot 830 in Square 1886. On both sides of OERA- i NIUM STREET. BETWEEN ALASKA AVENUE AND 14th STREET, at I an estimated cost of $2,700.00, j abutting lots 5. 6. 7. 15. 16. 17. , 21. 800. 807, 810 and 811. in 1 Square 2776. On the east side of NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. BE TWEEN ALLISON STREET AND BUCHANAN STREET, at an esti- . mated cost of $1,850.00. abutting lots 39, 40. 41, 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48, 49, 50. 61. 52. 63, and 54. in Square 3308. On the north side of PATTERSON STREET. 32nd AND 33rd STREET, at an esti mated cost of $620.00, abutting lots 16 and 17. in Square 2021. On the west side of Bth STREET. BETWEEN D STREET AND E STREET, at an estimated cost of $300.00, abutting lot 811, in Square 407. On the west side of 14th ' STREET. BETWEEN LEEQATE ROAD AND PRIMROSE ROAD, at an estimated cost of $500.00. abut ting lot 807. in Square 2769. On the east side of 37th STREET, FROM RESERVOIR ROAD TO R STREET, the west side of 30th STREET, FROM RESERVOIR ROAD TO R STREET, and the south side of R STREET. FROM 36th STREET TO 37th STREET, at an estimated cost of $4,300.00, abutting lot 802. In Square 1304. On the east side of 45th STREET. BETWEEN ELLI COTT STREET AND RIVER ROAD, at an estimated cost of $950.00, abutting lot 801, in Square 1584. NORTHWEST BECTION, PAVE ALLEYS WITH CONCRETE: Pave the north and south 2(>' alley in SQUARE 1647-E (43rd PLACE. 43rd STREET. MURDOCK MILL ROAD AND BRANDYWINE BTREET). at an estimated cost of $4,750.00, abutting lots ,10. 11. 12, 13, 14. 20, 21. 827. 828. 829. <l3O. 831. 830 and 833. SOUTHEAST BEC TI&N. LAY CEMENT SIDEWALK: fe uth slde 0{ A STREET. BETWEEN 51st STREET AND 53rd STREET, at an estimated cost of $300.00, abutting lots 8 and 9. “J StiuM* £3OB. On the south side of EAST CAPITOL STREET BE TWEEN 54th STREET AND 55th STREET, and the east side of 54th STREET. BETWEEN EAST CAPI- I9k^® TREET AN D CENTRAL AVENUE, at an estimated cost of $750.00. abutting lot 810, in Square ; > ~;R£.On the south side of MORRIS ROAD. BETWEEN 16th STREET AND 17th PLACE, at an estimated cost of $1,126.00, abut- Mg* lots . 61 ®nd 52. in Square •5 8..4. and lots 23 and 24. in Square SAMUEL SPENCER, ROB ERT E. McLAUGHLIN. T. A. LANE. Commissioners. D. c. mh5,6,15.16 LEGAL NOTICES WILLIAM J. BRANNAN, Jr.. Attorney 1406 G Street N.W. Filed. March 1. 1956. Harry M Hull. Clerk. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia— JAMES KANE. Plaintiff vs. RUS SEL JAMES LEEDY and EUGENE LLOYD SCHLOEGEL, Defendants. —No. 6229-53—The object of this suit is to recover the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) and no/100 for personal injuries suf fered by the plaintiff as a result of an automobile accident in which the plantiff. a passenger In a mo-' tor vehicle owned and negligently operated by the defendant Leedv. ; was struck by a vehicle owned and negligently operated by the de-1 fendant Schloegel at the Intersec tion of 3rd and Hamilton Streets' N.W. in the District of Columbia on or about June 16. 1951. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this, Ist day of March. 1956. ordered that the defendant, Eugene Llovd Schloegel, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. 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. (S) CHARLES F. McLAUGHLIN. Judge. (Seal.) Attest: HARRY M. HULL. CLERK. By LLOYD E DIETRICH. Deputy Clerk. mh5,12.19 JOSEPH A. RAFFERTY. Jr., Attorney 206 Southern Bldg. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 88871, Ad ministration. —This is to Give No tice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Percy H. Minor, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 28th day of August. A.D. 1956: otherwise they may by law’ be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given un der my hand this 28th day of February. 1956. LEO P. McCANN. 4333 3rd St. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. mh5.12.1P SAUL M. SCHWARTZBACH. . Attorney < 1109 Woodward Bldg. j UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURI < for the District of Columbia hold- j j ing Probate Court —No. 89.232. < Administration —This is to Give! Notice: That the subscriber, of the ‘ State of Maryland has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Ancillary Letters of Administration on the estate of . Ruth Lesnie Bassett, also known as Ruth Lesnie. late of the State of Maryland, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated, to the sub- i scriber, on or before the 17th day J of July. A.D. 1950; otherwise they! may by law be excluded from all; benefit of said estate. Given under mi hand this 16th day of February. 1956. ETHEL MARY BASSETT. Box 122. Glenn Dale. : Maryland. (Seal > Attest: JOHN W i FOLLIN. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probat* Court. feSO,27-mhft 1 LICAL Nonces tc—o ’ CHARGES B. miMUT, Aiwrnr. 1001 Cnnectieat An.. Washington. D. C. ‘ UNITED BTATEB DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 89061, Ad i ministration.—This is to Give No tice: That the subscriber, of the State of Maryland has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Ancillary Let ters of Administration on the estate of Edwin Alderman King, late of i the Btate of Maryland, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch ers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 28th day of August. A.D. 1956; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 28 th day of February. 1956. CHARLES B. MURRAY. 7104 i Beechwood Drive. Chevy Chase. Md. 1 (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGS -1 WELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the \ Prob»te Court. mh5.12.19 t EDMUND L. BROWNING. JR.* Attorney, 3145 N St. N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURI for the Dstrlct of Columbia. Hold- Probate Court.—No. 88,986. Ad • ministration.—This is to Give No tice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of David J. Wilkerson, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons ■ having claims against the deceased • are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. ’ lcgslly authenticated, to the sub scriber. on or before the 4th day of June, A. D 1956: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 16th day of Febru ary 1956. MARY E. WILKERSON, 2323 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. (Seal.) Attest JOHN W. FOLLIN, Deputy Register of Wills for the District , of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fc20.27,mh5 MARTIN MENDELSOHN. Esq-. Attorney, Washington Building Filed Mar. 1. 1956. Theodore Cogswell. Register of Wills. D. C.. Clerk of Probate Court. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Court for the District of Columbia. Holding a Probate Court. —In Re: Estate of Charles J. Leach. De ceased. Adm. No. 88.971.—ORDER OF PUBLlCATlON.—Application having been made for authority to i sell certain real estate belonging i to Charles J. Leach, deceased, as i described in the petition of Martin i Mendelsohn, administrator, for the < purpose of paying debts of the de- ’ ceased, it is by the Court this i Ist day of March. 1950, ORDERED: i That Lomuel Stewart, 1625 South « St.. Philadelphia. Pa.; Julia Ander- l ! son, Haymarket. Va.; Mary Stewart, i incompetent. Central State Hos- , pital. Petersourg, Va., and Dr. j M. S. Brent, Superintendent. Cen tral State Hospital. Petersburg. Va., her custodian; Henry Stewart, Jr., Haymarket. Va.; Clarence Stewart, Haymarket, Va.; Horace Stewart, Haymarket. Va.; Larray Stewart, Haymarket. Va.; Pair Lee Stewart , Griffith. Haymarket. Va.: Martha Stewart Brown. Haymarket, Va.; and Ruth Stewart. Haymarket. Va., each cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays i and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of the order, otheiwlse this cause j will be proceeded with as In the case of default; provided that a copy of this order be published in three successive Issues of the Washing ton Law Reporter and In The ■ Washington Star once a week for \ three successive weeks before said J return day. JOSEPH C. McGARA GHY. Judge. (Seal.) A true Copy. . Attest: JOHN W. FOLLIN. Deputy \ Register of Wills for the District j of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate i Court. mh5.12,19 « HELP—MEN ; ACCOUNTANTS, seniors and assist- j ants; salary commensurate with ability. Room 321. Union Trust 1 Bldg.. 15th and H n.w. —6 . ACCOUNTANTS. Jr.-semisr.; perma- J nent staff, CPA firm. Write giving . complete resume; excellent starting salary, good chance for advance ment. BERMAN. GOLDMAN. LEVIN & RIBAKOW. 1415 K st. n.w. —7 ACCTS.-BKKPRS. —We specialise In i these positions. ATLAS AGCY., c 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w.. Rm. 506. l ACCOUNTANT Cost. Young man to train in cost \ finding department ot D. C. manu- « facturer. Cost experience helpful but « not essential. Knowledge of basic : accounting necessary. Apply « Stone Paper Tube Co. 900 FRANKLIN BT. N.E. ) —7 ADJUSTER Young man for interesting Job with finance company. Use of company car—all company benefits —vacation with pay. APPLY ROOM 434 261 CONSTITUTION AVE. N.W. / BETWEEN 10-6 —6 Administrative Trainees t RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATES LAW GRADUATES 1 i 1 EVENING LAW s STUDENTS | c WE HAVE , Career 1 Opportunities IN Insurance Administration i i Fast-Growing Company Permanent D. C. Location i Home Office Positions J Immediate Responsibility 1 i i For Men With a ' Management Potential i Beginning as an un- i derwrlting or claims department trainee, as have many of our • , youthful management men. We promise no mira- i cles—we DO promise real opportunity. 1 DISCUSS WITH OUR PERSONNEL DEPT. , THIS WEEK I f 1 Government Employees Insurance Co. 14th AND L STREETS N.W. PLEASE APPLY t AT L STREET ENTRANCE h 1 * Advertising Salesman j For noncompetitive paper. Must be * ; experienced and have car. L’heral salary plus commission. ST. 3-618< jor Box 240-L. Btar. —6 ARTIST or layout pers.. full time ( or free lance: bring samples to i 1413 K st. n.w . 5:30 to 7 pm. NAT. ADV AGENCY. ASi HALT FOREMAN, experienced, white: old line company, year around employment. Write quali fications to Box 233-L. Star. —9 ASST. SALES MGR. ($12,000) REPRESENTATIVES (2) ($7,450) SALES TRAINEES (2) ($5,200) To take care of expansion we need well educated applicants who can speak fluently and are reason ably aggressive. If available for Im mediate employment call ME. 8- 2336 for interview with PERSONNEL MANAGER. MR. TWEEDY —By Ned Riddle When answerino advertisments addressed to Star boxes do NOT inclose original references photo graphs or other materials ot per sonal value. Copies serve the pur pose. Originals may oet lost HELP—MEN (Cont.) ASST. TO MGR. PART TIME Young man (white), 20-40 yrs. to assist manager 4 evenings per week after 6:30 p m. and Saturdays. Keep present employment. Car necessary. S4O-S7O per week minimum to start, depending upon ability. This is a very good position for any one de siring a pleasant part-time job to supplement their present income. Apply Mr. Baker. Mon. eve., 7:30 p.m. 1110 18th st. n.w., 2nd floor. AUTO BODY AND PAINT COMB. MAN Excellent opportunity for right man; must be able to esti mate, work metal, and paint; small shop; excellent working conditions. Call Mr. Culler, BROAD STREET MOTORS. Falls Church. Va. JE. 2-5100. , —5 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC wanted. A-l, sober, white; ideal working conditions. 5Va-day week: hos pitalization, insurance, uniforms furnished. Apply 930 G st. s.w., MR. CRUZE. —6 AUTO MECHANIC, white, experi enced. sober man; paid vacation. Apply 1009 3rd st. n.e. —9 AUTO MECHANIC Tune up, brakes and light mechanical work. Apply in person. WERNER’S ESSO SERVICE CENTER. 5001 Bradley blvd., Chevy Chase. Md. —5 AUTO MECH. with TOOLS, TO $76 D. C. EMPL. EXCHANGE WHITE AND COLORED Short order cook SOS up Dishwashers $35 Porters .. $41.60 Bus boys, exper. $35 Service station attendant $56 Hotel housemen $42.78 Tractor trailer, exper. SBO Engrs., all classes top-pay Parking lot attendant (permit) SSO Oyster shucker, exper. _ $45 Salesman, no canvassing Open 1612 9th St. N.W. HO. 2-5512 HO. 2-5514 «•__ AUTO MECHANICS Auto mechanics (10). Volume in dependent is moving to a new and much larger location in order to handle tremendous Increase in vol ume and is in need of 10 TOP FLIGHT mechanics. We do not want anyone not now making over SIOO per week. We will guarantee $75 per week and expect to pay much much more. Call MR. FLOYD. ST. 3-4255. AUTO PARTS MAN. experienced for GMC trucks and Packard auto mobiles. See Mr Bingaman. CEN TRAL MOTOR COMPANY. 1201 Oronoco st.. Alexandria, OV. 3- 1500 —5 AUTO PARTS RUNNER and clerk; previous experience not required but helpful: hospitalization and othir benefits. Mr. Gearhart. ROYAL MOTORS, TA. 9-2900. —9 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Have opening for 2 aggressive salesmen to sell the new ’56 Ford: ample floor time and new demonstrator furnished. See Mr. Koval. LOOAN MOTOR CO.. 2017 Va. ave n.w.. ME. 8-2818. —5 AUTO SALESMAN, no auto, exper. required, but sales exper. in some other field is. If you can sell, our comprehensive sales program will train you to be in the SIO,OOO bracket or higher. Demonstrator furn.. floor time, excel, pay plan and working cond. Call MR. COV INGTON for appt., OL. 2-9200. —7 AUTO SALESMEN, age 18 to 35; get in on the busy season; new and used cars; no experience necessary, will train. Bee Mr. Currln. LOOAN MOTOR CO. (Ford), 3540 14th st n.w. Apply 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No phone calls. —6 AUTO SALESMEN Young man. 18 to 35. unexperi enced in selling, this is vour chance to become a salesman selling the fabulous ’66 Ford. For details, apply Mr. Watson. LOGAN MOTORS. 1111 18th st. n.w. —8 Auto Salesmen N.w and used can; must be thor ougly experienced, reliable and sober; excellent pay. demonstrator furnished; excellent Insurance bene fits, vacation with pay. You can earn over SIO,OOO a year. Apply LOGAN MOTOR CO., see L. D, COCKERHAM. SALES MGR. 1111 18th ST. N.W. —7 BOOKKEEPER, full charge, experi enced only. Good salary. EM. B -6666. g.. BOOKKEEPER—Young man with dble. entry Knowledge. No exper. nec. Immediate opening for perma nent position. Salary based upon exper. All information in Ist letter. Box 443-H. Star. —ls BOOKKEEPER SIOO per week to start. Chance for rapid advancement. Must be settled, nondrinker, and have trans portation. Apply COLIE’S MOBILE HOMES. 3Vi miles north of Laurel. Md. on U. S. hwy. 1. Parkway 5-1922. —7 BOOKKEEPERS Wanted for positions in lge. retail business; good salaries, company benefits: must be experienced in bookkeeping and accounts payable. Box 159-L. Star. —« _ BKKPR., Minn. ave. n.e. .. $76 MESSENGER, h.s.g., white $225 PH. ORDER CLERK-TYPIST, S7O DISPLAY TRIMMER, top exp.. SIOO SALES EXPER.. paint. SIOO Many Other Positions With AMERICAN EMPL. SERVICE „ 1319 F St. N.W. NA. 8-4142 BRAKE AND FRONT*” END ME CHANIC. experience required: top salary, plus bonus. Call Mr. Gor don. LO. 5-3322. WHEATON FIRE STONE STORE. INC., 11307 Geor gia ave., Wheaton. Md. —5 BRICK LAYERS, non-union. Ist class mechanics only. Apply 26th and Keating sts.. Hillcrest Heights. Md.: or N. Hamp ave. ext. across from Naval Ordnance Labora tories; or 7200 block Old Colesville rd . College Park. Md. —6 BRICKLAYERS. white mechanics only; long Job: 7 miles from D. C. line on Indian Head hwy.; Ft. Washington Forest. See MR. BOONE. —7 BRICKLAYERS (2). white: A-l me chanics. nonunion work. Report to lob with tools at 56th st. and Cen _tral ave. s.e.. 7:30 a.m. —7 BUS OPERATORS—LECTURERS Drivers to learn sightseeing and bus operation. High school educa tion. age 25-35 years resident area minimum 1 year. DI. 7-0600, per sonnel office. —o BUTCHER, top wages for the right man: must have references. ROCK CREEK SUPER MARKET 8326 Grubb rd., Silver Spring. Md. JU. 5-2242. —7 CAB DRIVERS If you do not have an Identifica tion card, we instruct you for hackers test Men or women. BOB’S STUDIO 131 15th St. N.E. LI. 3-5J02 CASHIER, white: TTo 9 p.mTThos pital exper. preferred. Call FE. 3- 2000. Ext. 401. Mon. and Tues. between 9 and 4 p.m. —5 CHEF—New restaurant opening in three weeks: house specialty steaks; no breakfasts; large seating capac ity. State experience, availability, salary, age. etc. Box 426-L. Star. CLAIMS MEN' Have you had at least 2 years’ recent experience in handling automobile liability claims? We have three open ings for capable men who can meet this qualification. This is an opportunity to become associated with a progressive expanding, local organization. Salary open: excellent bene fits program. Replies should outline experience, education, marital status, etc. Please in clude telephone number. Box 14-L. Star. —T HELP—MEN CHIEF TECHNICIAN, for 200-bed hospital in year-round vacation area close to Tanglewood and other music festival?. Salary open. Apply Pathologist. Pittsfield General Hos- Pi ttsfleld. _Mas s. ■ CIRCULATION TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Immediate openings are now available in our Circula ) tion Dept, for persons with i pleasant telephone manners > —with the confidence and ability necessary to do tele phone saleswork. The sales i 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 a.m. and 6 pm. r i The Evening Star j : llth and Pa. Ave. N.W. * CLEANERS, for apartment house de , velopment; day work. Apply Apt. 1. * 1301 Abingdon dr.. Alexandria. —9 ’ CLERK, office: general clerical work and typing; experience preferred. Box 277-L, Star. —6 ' CLERK, general clerical work; good hours, between 26 and 40 yrs. of age; $65 per wk. State experience. ; Box 404-H. Star. —8 | CLERKS (4). white, aged 26 to 40, to do credit reporting on persons, firms or corporations. Work is ; mostly on phones and in files. Lge. i i office near 15th and H sts. n.w. i Hours, 8:30 to 5. half day Sat.. starting salary $250 or more a ) month depending upon ability. , Phone NA 8-8969. ) CLERK, perm, position, excel, chance ; for advance. Good sal. In a nelgh , borhood Arl drugstore. JA. 7-2562. t —6 i CLERK (dispatch), evening hours. r typing required. LU. 1-5588. be ) tween 9 and 12 noon for appt. CLERK, in retail store: experience , not necessary. Call In person only. BABY SUPER MARKET. 2457 18th st, n.w. —6 CLERK Night position. 6 p.m.-2 am., j and 8 p.m.-4 a.m.; 40-hr. we«k; detailed clerical assignment. 21-35 yrs. of age. Apply Personnel. Room I 602; open weekdays. 8:30-5 and Sat. 9-12. No phone calls. THE EVENING STAR 1101 PENNA. AVE. N.W. 1101 Pcnna. Ave. N.W. CLERK-TYPIST, with office experi ence: able to handle incoming calls For large air-conditioning company. 1 Vacations with pay and other com pany benefits. Starting salary, from S6O to $76 wk. Apply In person. Interviews confidential*. R. & M. REFRIGERATION CO., j 227 L st. n.e. ■■ 6 | CLOTHING SALESMAN i Must be thoroughly experienced. , starting salary. SIOO Plus com : mission. Permanent, advancement, i Apply DEGAL CLOTHING CO., 711 : 7th_st. n.w. —6 > COLLECTOR-SALESMAN, full time; . 5 days, car necessary. Experience preferred but not essential; good opportunity to earn excel, salary ‘ plus comm. TU. 2-8822. —8 i COLLECTOR, experienced only, or i with legal background: pleasant and firm telephone voice with the confl , dence and ability to do telephone collecting. Excellent opportunity. Pleasant working conditions. Sal ary open. If you are qualified, call NA. 8-1474. „ —6 COLLECTOR-SALESMEN (8). age 25-40, white or colored, salary while training, assured income each week: car nec.; no canvas , sing. WASHINGTON FURNITURE CO.. 1145 7th st. n.w. —-12 COLLECTOR-SALESMAN for perma nent position. Saturday only. Sal ary and commission. You can easily earn $25 for the one day’s work. Age 21 to 45. Neat appearing. Car . essential. Apply ALLSTATE HOME EQUIPMENT CO.. 1719 Kalorama rd. n.w. —6 COLLECTION MEN. whit* _ __s9o up Hotel elerks §45 up Cooks and short order $45 up Drivers and truck helpers $45 up Dishwashers and porters $35 up . Bus boys _ $35 up 1 Young men, trainees S4O up * Grill and countermen $45 up . Pantry men S4O up , Service station attendants*. SSO up * r Parking lot attendants —s4o un Fountain manager, white _ _ Open Housemen, Janitor, live in Open 6th class, engr. $225 mo. Various Other Jobs Available METROPOLITAN ■ Employment Agency, Inc. ■ 906 loth St. N.W., near N. Y. Ave. i CREDIT INVESTIGATOR; outside; full or part time. See Miss Jones. KITT MUSIC CO.. 1330 G st. n.w. DECORATOR for wholesale beer co. Answer In own handwriting to Box 484-L. Star. —7 DELIVERY MAN, colored, for grocery s store; must be experienced and have » local references: good hours: good ■ pay. Apply McLEAN MARKET., ! 4233 Wisconsin ave. —5 ELECTRONICS I IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENGINEERS I l FLIGHT SIMULATOR FIELD ENGINEERS Assist, train and advise military personnel in the installation, maintenance and utilization of flight simulators including analog computers, radio aids to navigation and radar. BSEE, BS Physics or equivalent experience required. I TEST ENGINEERS Checkout and align various systems used in flight simulators—analog computers, radio aids, radar, 1 fire control and ASW, BSEE, BS Physics or equiv alent experience required. FOR TECHNICIANS Men with two to four years experience in develop ment labs or similar allied experience. Vocational school certificate or college work in E.E. or Physics giveh full consideration. Assignments include com plete aligning, testing and trouble shooting of ordinary units and complex electronic equipment. ERCO OFFERS A future full of opportunity for you ... if you meet our qualifications. Excellent basic salaries plus living allowance for field assignments and attractive bonus for foreign assignments. CONTACT JIM ARNOLD FOR APPOINTMENT. SEND RESUME OR APPLY IN PERSON ERCO DIVISION ACF INDUSTRIES, INC. RIVERDALE, MARYLAND WArfield 7-4444, Ext. 328 KELT—MIN DEPT. MANAGER AND SALESMAN Radio - phonograph department managing salesman wanted for large retail store: salary commensurate with experience Positions offer excel lent opportunity for further advance ment. Many company benefits. Reply BOX 155-L, STAR | =2_ . DESIGNERS | DRAFTSMEN : MECHANICAL Experienced in Layout FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY •Challenging work assign ment. Opportunity for self advancement; liberal vacation and sick leave: suburban lo cation. Convenient transp. and parking facilities. PLEASE APPLY 9 A.M. to 3 P M, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY 8621 GEORGIA AVE. SILVER SPRING. MD. JU. 9-7700 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION DRAFTSMAN 1. Chief draftsman, experienced: graduate civil or structural engineer. 2. Estimator, structural steel and miscellaneous iron. 3. Structural draftsman, experi enced '*n commercial and light in dustrial buildings. Above positions are with a small steel fabricating plant near Wash ington. D. C. We want good men and are willing to pay to get them. Write qualifications and expected salary to Box 628, Alexandria, Va. DRAFTSMEN MECHANICAL Juniors, detallers. lay-out drafts men. Positions open for men inter ested in working with engineers and scientist on electro-mechanical me chanism. in designs-development stages. Many employe benefits. Op portunities for advancement. Sam ples required .for Interview. CALL ST. 3-0986 —6 ELECTRONICS FIELD i ENGINEERS STYMIED? ‘ IN A RUT? NO ADVANCEMENT? A CHALLENGE OPPORTUNITY ADVANCEMENT: Await you with the Military Field Service Division Os the BURROUGHS CORPORATION APPLY NOW DON’T HESITATE CALL OR WRITE John A. Dombroski Burroughs Corporation 511 N. BROAD ST. PHILA. 23, PENNA. WAlnut 2-1027 HELP—MIN DRAFTSMAN, part time, for kitchen end bathroom remodeling work. Prefer man living In Kenstnkton* Wheaton area. Mu,t be food artl,t on floor plan, elevation, and per spectlve drawing. Oood proposi tion with long-estab. Arm. Reply stating exper. and qualifications to P. O. Box 207, Kensington. Md. DRIVER, white, (or Unen route; under 35. Steady Job. food pay, in surance benefits, vecatton. uniform furnished. Apply DISTRKtT LINEN SERVICE CO . 56 L st. s.e. DRIVING INSTRUCTORS —...See H. D. Umstott. AADTA DRIVING SCHOOL. 412 sth st. n.w. —7 DRUG CLERK, part time, 3 eves, and every other Sunday. Apply In person. PACKETTS PHARMACY, 8472 Plney Branch rd., S. s l J 4d DRY - CLEANING ROI’TEMAN. ex perienced: guarantee and commis sion. MARVEL CLEANERS. 3720 14th st. nw. _ , —ll. ELECTRICIANS, wanted for steady work. Apply KOLB ELECTRIC. 3247 Que st. n.w. —5 , ELECTRICIANS and experienced helpers- licensed In Alex.. Fairfax. Arlington: steady work good pay Call ON 4-S.ono. ENGINEER AND ESTIMATOR, part time, for plumbing, heating and air-cond. work. Oood proposition with old, well-established firm. Reply, stating experience and qual ifications fully, to P. O. Box 207. Kensington. Md. . t —» ENGINEER, colored, must haye Hth class license. For modern apt. bldg Salary and Quarters. Bee Mr. Crane. J. A. McKEEVER CO.. INC.. 1732 K st. n.w, ST. 3-8800. —8 ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL WESTERN ELECTRIC Manufacturer of Telenhone Equipment for the BELL SYSTEM Has openings for graduate engineers with inttiatiye and ingenuity for manufacturing, planning and devel opment work and plant engineering at its Baltimore Works. 2500 Broen lng highway. Baltimore 24. Mary land. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING Mechanical and electrical engl nneers to do the engineering required In nrovlding complete manufactur ing facilities such as machinery, tools. Jigs, fixtures, conveyors, etc. FACTORY AND PLANT! ENGINEERING ; = MECHANICAL I Engineering involved In installa- Itions of plant facilities such as; steam, air, water, power house equip-: I ment and service facilities for ma- Ichinery and processes. Also openings In engineering in j connection with material handling, associated with heavy equipment such as railroad, conveyor systems, hoists Industrial trucks and mis cellaneous general handling equip ment. ELECTRICAL Engineering of substation equip-; ment. feeders, drives and control, equipment for specialized machinery and'processes Must be familiar with the National Electrical Code. LIBERAL RELOCATION ALLOWANCE Mr. L. N. Schaefer, company rep resentative. will interview applicants !in Washington on Saturday. March 10, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Call Mr. Schafer. NA. 8-4420. for per jsonal interview. OR Send complete resume to EMPLOYMENT MANAGER WESTER ELECT. CO. ! * 2500 BROENING HIGHWAY BALTIMORE 24, MARYLAND j -10 ENGINEERS ELECTRONIC MECHANICAL Most engineers in the Washington area are familiar with MELPAR and are aware of how we have grown during the short span of 10 years, from our Initial conception to a firmly established organization, Subsidiary of the Westinghouse Air Brake Co., and the largest industrial research laboratory In the Washington area. The growth of our company has, of course, been accompanied by the growth of the individual en gineers on our staff. They have found no lengthy waiting period before the opportunity for advance ment presents itself. As soon as they are prepared to accept additional responsibility it is given. Individual recognition is fundamental for advance ment at MELPAR. Years of experience, age, senior ity are all secondary to the merit of an engineer’s job performance, in determining his growth. Consider this invitation to visit our new laboratory in Falls Church. We are proud of our company and welcome the opportunity to discuss its merits and how you can become a member of our expanding technical staff. FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL TECHNICAL PERSONNEL REPRESENTATIVI JE. 4-6000, EXTENSION 220 Openings presently available in the following fields: •Network Theory ‘Radar and Counter „ . „ , .. measures •Systems Evaluation •Packaging Electronic •Automation Equipment •Microwave Technique , pulse Clrcultry •UHF, VHF or SHF . M icrowav« Filters Receivers , „ . ‘Flight Simulators •Analog Computers , . ‘Servomechanisms •Digital Computers _ *Subminiaturization •Magnetic Tape Handling ‘Electro-Mechanical Designs •Quality Control and Test Engineering Apply in Person Monday Through Friday 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. MELPAR, INC. SUBSIDIARY OF WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE 3000 ARLINGTON BLVD. FALLS CHURCH, VA. (Take Arnold V-2 Bus from 11th and E Sts. N.W. to Plant Entrance) (Continued on Next Page) B-9 THE EVENING STAR ’ Washington, D. C. MONPAT, HARO I, 1— HELP—MIN i ENGINEERS RECENT GRADUATES ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL and ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS Desiring to Achieve a General Motors Career Beginning With Comprehensive Training plus Stimulating Assignments Foreign and Domestic Field Engineering Airborne Instrumentation Electronic- Mechanical-Servo Computers These responsible liaison engineering assignments require a personable indi vidual with a high degree of technical ability, interest and ingenuity. Every conceivable career advantage ... j Pay .. . Position ... Permanency ... Op portunity ... Offered Young Men Who Can Qualify. For confidential interview In Washington on Tues. March 0. phone DI. 7-2852 MR. S. SCHLEICHER Company Representative TUES., MARCH 6 9-12 Noon, 1-5 P.M. or 7-9 P.M. OR WRITE AC SPARK PLUG The Electronics Division General Motors Corporation Milwaukee 2, Wis. | —6 Farmer and wifi, colored, over 40 no children, for general farm ing; nearby Maryland; wife to do g.h.w.: reference required; good l salary with furnished house. Apply 1017 7th st. n.w., BT, 3-8484. ~-S