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January 15, 1961 TiT . | Wfega-| ;>.■>.wi«<wi r «" ; i , <um • 1 VMMwt*WWM*M*** aaMWOTOTaM,aMvaOTMW^ naMa * ■mum ......u.Hu......... U m.... M . u ...H„ ] Help Wanted BASS PLAYER WANTED for position in rock ’n’ roll band. Have own instrument and preferably amplifier. Call KARL. EL. fl-3564 or JOE, KE. 6-7*o*. TENOR OR ALTO sax player to play monthly engagements In a teen R. and R. band. Call RONNIE, RE. 6-7965. Miscellaneous For Sale HOT RODDERS, cleaning ga rage; *M-’Bl Chev. rear, *36; "M-’S* Ford stick trans, with floor shift, *5O; Chev. trans., truck or pass., *3O; stripping •61 Chev. wtlh custom interior, *l5; Chev. fl-cyl. engine parts. JIM, JO. 3-1938. BUICK, new Eagle No. 118 cam AW lift 376 degrees duration, block, new 4y,-in. bore, cam bearings, std. Journal crank new con rods. 3 Stromberg earbs, beads, starter, 4-barrel manifold (all or in part), set new ’56-'57 Cad. pin fitted .000 , over std. 4-in. bore, ’4B Chev. trans. Call BARRY, Mon.- Fri„ 9-8, AD. 4-8206. GIBSON GUITAR, amplifier, new 8-in. Jenson speaker; good condition. Call TOM, JA. 8- IW7. BARBELLS and dumbelto, over 1W pounds; good condition. Call JA. 8-1307. HAVE A CLASSIC 1941 Plym outh, runs good, *75 or best offer. JE. 2-3374. FORD ’4B; cool grey ghost; only *75. JE. 2-3374. LOOK SHARP in a ’53 Caddy oonv., *350. She’s got it, pw. steering, pw. windows. JE. 2-3374. ROLLER SKATES, boy's, size 9, good condition, *B. Call KE. 8-5930 after 3:30 pm. LIONEL, 8 cars, engine, "027” track, 5 extras, *2O. JE. 2-0579. FORD 1955 Crown Victoria; Fordomatic, r. and h., w.-w. tires, *550. Also, 1956 Plym outh ope, r. and h., excel, cond., *5OO or best offer. Also, 1930 Model A Ford pickup; excel, cond., *225 or best offer. Can bo seen at 1450 Kanawha st, Langley Pk., Md., Apt. 101. 19-OAL. 8. 8. aquarium and ac oes.; 78 r.pm. record changer, bast offer, turntables. *3 each, pickup arms, *1 each. JE. 8- PRICED FOR FAST SALE— Motorbike with Villiers engine, 180 m.p4„ 45 m.ph., *100; Am. Flyer train, *l5; Heathkit shortwave recvr. and Q multi plier, *3O. Phone KE. 8-7406. *4* FORD V-8 parts, transmis sion, *ISAO; rear end, (12; tires and rims, *5.50 ea.; complete engine, good running condi tion. *45. CaU JACK, AP. 7- *OO5. CLASSIC CADILLAC 1941 ”83” convertible coupe bk„ new points, plugs, cond., batt., water pp, fuel pp. Also new con vert. top, white, with red leather int. and original car pets, 5 good w.-w. tires, r. and n, stick shift; mechanically perfect; dent in rear fender. DAVE, JO. 3-1113. FORD ’4O conv.; very good 59 A-B engine, dual carbs and exhausts and custom front . ■eat; body needs work yet, *lOO for car or *5O for engine; *l5O for all. Call CL. 6-0817 or see at 455 Alpine dr, Annandale, Va. WFL snare drum, black and gold, in excellent condition; also traveling cover, books, stand and practice pad; *6O. Call GINNY, JE. 2-1024. *4*-’5l V-8 FORD PARTS, mani fold, 2-brL carb, and fuel pump; setup, generators, coils, radio; radiator and other eng. parts. Oall WO. 8-7127. MERCURY ■M-’M (rear), per- - feet condition, *l5. Call RA. fl-7458. DRUM SET in excellent condi tlon, *l7O complete. CaU JE. 3- FORD 1958 Victoria, T-Bird eng, straight stick trans, r, h. JE. 4- *650. "CONNIE KIT” ’54 Ford, primed gray and complete; *25. CaU Tyler, KI. 8-6079. 1958 CHEVY; radio and fender skirts; also 15" moons. JE. 2- 0693. WHEEL COVERS-4 ’57 Ford 14” and « *56 Ford 15", A-l shape, *8 per set; also North wood Jacket, size 34, *5. Call Vaughn, JU. 7-0098. 1930 MODEL ”A” FORD, 5-win dow coupe, needs some work. *l6O or best offer; guitar, not electric but can be adapted, has case and neck strap, *lOO. JE. 3-0603. CAMERA, Polaroid, Model 80-A, brand new, cheap; ice hockey skates, boys, size 9. HA. 3-7852. CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, tiny toy, tan, male, gentle, loveable, pa per trained; *45, to good home. JE. 2-3703. MODEL “A” Tudor sedan; needs engine and boby work, over hauled trans, and rear end, *25. CaU JA. 4-729*. >55 FORD CONV.J white, black top, is., w.-w, r. and h, leath er seats, good condition; *BOO. JR 3-7830. KART PARTS—B. and 8. en gine, 2& h.p, 20 mp.h, modi fied, *l5, and rrt" frame with %" plywood base, *B. CaU MIKE, OL. 2-2273. STUDEBAKER *5l for sale; *35. Call 808, EL. 8-3501 or EL. 6-3581. 1955 CHEV. V-8 ENGINE, com plete; take it away for *6O or best offer. CaU HA. 2-1823 tUI 12. CaU RA. 8-7327 after 12. DE SOTO 1958 convertible coupe; blue and white, r. and h., p& and p.b.; immaculate; 15,000 mUes, by OWNER, LU. 2-1335. Aquarium, s gal, as, 24"x7%" xlO", with reflector, heater and decorative wrought iron stand; *l2. JU. 9-3937. GUITAR case and strap, flat top, aud.-«iae, in perfect con dition; *4O. MARY ANNE, OL. 8-4532. I*B* PONTIAC tripls carbure tors; complete factory set-up; wIU take *75 phis four-barrel rarh, manifold and air cleaner in exchange; *lOO without trade. CaU CHARLIE, JEffer son 4-1510. FIGURE ICE SKATES, girls, size 5, good condition; *4. LA. CIVIL WAR PARROT cannon sheU with brass Schenkl fuse, 1861, nice decorator; other nice CivU War items. KR 8-5519. APPLETON SPOT LITEB, one pair, A-l condition; reasonable. CaU 808, AP. 7-1099. DISC RECORDING MACHINE, 78, *5O; old piano rolls, 50c ea.; pair table lamps, *B. HO. ' 2-4092. MERC- '4B 2-dr.; aU leather in terior, ’5B Ford engine, r. and h„ needs minor trans, work. Can be seen at 4706 Huron ave., Suitland, Md., Apt. B; RE. 5- *175 or best offer. MERC- ’4* Custom, complete with speed equipment. CaU RICHIE, LA. 6-1290 Sunday morning only. MUst sell. FORD ’4B cl. coupe: good condi tion; r. and h.. *125 or best offer. KI. 8-9650. FORD 1950 coupe; good engine and body, needs paint; *lOO. PHIL ANDERSON, OR. 4- 4185. PONTIAC ’57 Super Chief 2- door hardtop; 3-2 s, straight stick, radio, heater, white walls, Immaculate condition; car completely winterized; must seU this week end; *1,250 firm. Only Interested persons need oaU. 808, HE. 4-7863. CLARINET, by Leßlanc; ebon ite, good condition; *7O or make offer. WA. 7-7131 eves., wkends. -THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. OHHHIHHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHaiHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMHHHHHHM* < HOW TO PLACE A TEEN-AD DEADLINE: Wednesday P.M. for Sunday following. Ads 1 received too late will appear a week later. RATES: 8 lines 25c. 10c each additional line. You can figure the cost yourself. Allow 5 average words per line. TOPLACE: Write ad an<* figure cost. Give your name, ad dress, telephone number and send your ad plus payment to TEEN-ADS, The Sunday Star, Washington 3, D. C. -1 MODEL A COUPE 1929; fair 1 condition, running; *2OO. CaU King 8-9766. MICROSCOPES, used profes sional size; in good shape. CaU < ED, CO. 5-1179. PINBALL MACHINE, *7O; Vi ton air conditioner, *65; Royal typewriter, *65. WH. 6-2266. ] 88-KART 1961 Acer racer; oU bath air cleaner; 2 mercury ; clutches; 6 new knobby tires and 4 slicks; Uve axle; uphol stered bucket seat? peddle cov ers, and chrome drag links, j CaU CL. 3-2206. KUSTOM BILT KART, 2-cylin der Mercury Clicen saw engine, , pine axle, slicks, new Timken ; bearihg front wheels, forward control chassis,-white with red upholstery; *250. LIONEL TRAINS, complete, track, switches, transformer: *25.65. Call ROBERT, Kenmore 1 8-4165. FORD, Model “A” 1981 Tudor; sale or trade for used Ferguson or Ford tractor. WAlker 4- 9486. BICYCLE, boy’s English “26” -Schwinn, *l5; Western pony saddle, *l5. WAlker 4-9486. ' HI-FI SPEAKER system sale— Brand new units; these are • custom-built using a radically different audio principle; any audio engineer can tell you why the sound is beautiful and un colored and the distortion is ! imperceptible! But ttjp price is astounding. Flat 20,t0 10,- ■ 000 cycles, balanced sound throughout entire audio range (extra tweeters installed upon request to extend high fre quency range beyond audibil ity). Solidly constructed unit is about 36"x36"x«" (sides are 8" thick), or built as you re quest. Impedance is ADJUST ABLE from one to 50 ohms, fixed 4 and 16 ohm terminals are provided, operates on 5 watts but can handle over 30; glossy finish is good looking in anyone’s living room. System is available as described or to your specifications, with in stallation at no extra charge; or in kit form. Complete with accessories, hand made and in stalled. The price range to *75 to *lOO for a powerful speaker . comparable to *250 quality. Let your ears decide. For a dem onstration or for more infor mation, call EM. 2-7762. RIFLE, .22-cal. Marlin, lever matic, *35; also ’47 Hudson Pacemaker rear, *lO. CaU JR., KI. 9-8807. i DRUMS, WFL, bass, snare, cym bal, accessories; *75 or best offer. CaU Union 4-7845. ’ ELEC. GUITAR, Gibson cuta way and case; also Remington . 42 repeater. Both in good con- dition. CaU LARRY, WH. i 6-8870. GO-KART, m h.p., Uve axle, exceUent condition, extra tubes t and tires, helmet and goggles; *l5O. JA. 4-8279. > FORD 1953 Customline Tudor sedan, standard trans., needs some work done on the en gine. Also 1950 Ford 6-cyUnder engine, complete, good run t ning condition. All of it for ; *7O. CaU UN. 4-8393. ■ PONTIAC ring and pinion set, t 3:90 ratio brand-new; *3O. 808, HE. 4-7863. I STAMPS—U. S. and foreign in complete sets and singles; wUI send on approval. SP. 3-6179. r PLYMOUTH ’54 2-dr. sed.; ex , cellent condition; a real buy, name your price. RA. 6-5412. FORD 1960; ’55 Chev. eng., bucket seats, s.w. gauges, o.d. ] trade.; must sell, *250. JA. 2- GO-KART engine, BAS 3 h.p , *l5, rear wheel assemb. pith 60-tooth sprocket, *lO. EM. ii 3- RECORDS, 200 45 r.pm. for *25. CaU JOAN, HA. 2-3890. FORD ENGINE; stock ’53 V-8 in running condition. Also ( power steering for ’52-’53 Ford. Best offer, JE. 3-4)389. HI-FI EQUIP.— Wilcox-Gay tape recorder, *5O; Stereo turntable, *fB; .Philco radio, *10; HaUi- < crafter receiver, *4O. FE. 3-7210. FORD 1949 coupe; good condi tion, body and wheels only, 1 no dents, *4O. JIM, KE. 8-6846. PLYM. ’5B 4-door sedan; run ning condition, *75. LAwrence 9-7062. TUXEDO ’39 short, double breast, 1 . excel., *lO. JA. 5-1267. CAMERA, Voigtlaoder, f-45, makes * or 16 exposures on 120.1 fita, 25 to 125 speed, delayed) action shutter, leather case,! *l5; Weston meter, *5; both I for *lB. JA. 5-1267. TIRES (2), 7:60x15 snow, used 1 one season, *lO for both; 15-in. Chrysler Wheel, *2. JA. 5-1267. ’57 PLYM.; new Fury engine, new clutch, new trans. CaU 1 FE 7-4927. 1929 MODEL “A” COUPE; fair condition, running. King 8- 9766. CHEVY ’52 2-dr. sed.; r. and h., excel, int., one owner. CaU WO. 6-7127. FORD ’46 coupe with *5l Olds engine; wUI trade or sell for *l5O. OL. 6-7888. FORD PARTS—’34 trans top and stick, ’4B trans case, *5l tail lights, Stromberg "94” and Hol ley carbe, chrome side pipe. CaU 808, JU. 5-0609. BATTERY CHARGER, Uke new; 6-volt, 7-amp. rating; *B.. UN. 4*4428. ’56 OLDS COUPE—’S2 Olds en gine, built up ’53 hydro with super gear, 4-barreU carb., ’54 rear end, w.-w. tires, radio, heater, all new complete brake system. Must sell immediately; *250 or best offer. CaU DON, HE. 4-0756. BB GUN, like new; *7, or best offer. CaU DAVID, KE. 8-6412. KNEE-HOLE DESK, 18"x42"; fl drawers; good condition; *l5. Telephone SO. 5-7112. HEATHKIT tube checker, in A-l condition, complete with man ual; *2O. CR. 3-1413. PRINTING PRESS, hand oper ated; printer’s type; also rub ber stamp making outfit. For the serious hobbyist. Martin JU. 9-5490. AUTO RADIOS ’55 Merc, fl volt; '56 Merc. 12-voit; ’5l-’56 Chev.; ’53-’54 Plym.; ’52-’53 Ford; new 8-volt Motorola Universal. LU. 8-2840. GUITAR, Gibson, brand new, solid body, 2 pickups; cost *350, seU *245. May take old guitar in trade. LU. 3-2840. I 1*53 BUICK Special 4-door se dan; automatic, radio and heater; for dependable trans portation, only *275. CaU JA. 2-5777. ELECTRIC GUITAR, shaded finish, single pick up, like new, guitar case and strap; all for *6O. CaU JA. 2-5777. i CHEVY manifold, 283 Nock, 2-4 I barrel carbs; linkage and fuel lines; will trade for 3-2 s, 4-2 s, fl-2s or 2-4 s for ’49-*53 Olds; or will seU for *9O. CaU DICK, WA. 7-6918. OLDS (*49-*53) MOTOR and 1 body parts; MaUory ign.; com plete naugahyde upholstery for ’5O 2-dr. sed. MA. 2-0159. ' BAR BELL-DUMB BELL SET, 140 lbs., 5-ft. bar with chrome sleeves, semi-steel [dates, new, in carton; *25. LI. 4-7438. TBI-POWER manifold, ’57 Olds carbs, progressive linkage, chrome air cleaners; *55. TR. 5-1775. HAM RADIO station. Command trans, and 40-meter short wave receiver; xmtr. pwr., 30 watts; *35. NORM RICH, JU. 5-1345. ELLIOT NESS STYLE 4-dr. 1931 Chevrolet; excellent condition; *l5O or best offer. CaU JIM, JE. 4-0186. Miscellaneous Wanted AMPLIFIER WANTED Willi trade ’53 Plymouth for large! one. LU. 3-2840. OLD LARGE TOY TRAINS be fore *39; any condition. JE. 4-3707. NEED 4 interior doors, plain or louvered; 1 exterior French door; 2x4s and plasterboard. AU can be new or used. UNion 4-4428. A HARDTOP for a Corvette, any | color, any year; wUI pay *5O. 1 Call JE. 3-8662. MEN’S FIGURE SKATES, 1 pr. of ea., sizes 9, 10 and 11. CaU | JIM, JA. 7-5944. SCHOOLBOY AAA safety patrol belt and badge, not in use. HO. 2-9664. ME. 8-7249. I MEN’S FIGURE SKATES, about or 9. EM. 5-1750. iHIHUUHiIIMIIIIMIimiIIIIIIIIIHHIHHIHIIIHIIIHIIIIII Notices WANT YOUR PARTY, dance or social to be a success? Guar antee it with the Upsetters. now featuring Leroy Taylor. Contact 808, JU. 5-2324, or PAUL, EM. 3-2640. THERE WILL BE a dance for North Bethesda Jr. High School on Thursday, January 19, 1961. Music wIU be pro vided by the exciting NEW PORT'S. BAND FOR TEEN PARTIES, week ends and holidays. We play old and new hits. Like to play at your party. CaU WAYNE BRONSON, CR. 3- 2561. WILNER AZA invites you to their first record hop of the year, on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p.m. at Beth Torah, on Eastern ave. at Kaywood, Md. THE EMERALDS, a rock n’ roU band, at your service for any ' Northern Va. or Greater Wash ington dance, club or party. CaU now at JE. 3-7956. MUSICIANS Starting large band sessions, East Coast Music Center. CaU bet. 4-8 pm., CO. 5-9221. ’ THE KEYNOTES specialize in playing the big band sounds 1 everyone likes to listen and dance to, for aU occasions, formal or informal. RE. 5-7833, > or RE. 6-7932. > THE NIGHTCAPS are the r. and ‘ b. band in the D. C.-Md. area. Hire them for your next social. • dance or party; Contact JeFf . RUBIN, JU. 5-7003. r THE NIGHTCAPS are back, with their good music. Watch for news about the NIOHT- 1 CAPS, soon to come. JEFF ■ RUBIN, JU. 5-7003. . ICE SKATING—There to lots of fun in store for teens at the 1 C. P. Ice Skating Club. If you do not skate, come on out and r ask about our free pointers to beginners. 10203 Baltimore 1 blvd., Rte. L CoUege Park, Md., 1 GR. 4-4342. i, HIRE THE BAND with versa r tality. We play r. and r., jass and standards. The JAZZTET. CaU RICHARD at EM. 2-8270. -TEEN, THE NEWPORTS, an exciting new band, combining top ex perienced musicians from the GALAXIES and the SCOTT MITCHELL BANDS. Our ver satility means exactly, the right combination of musicians for your special party needs. The NEWPORTS feature Blaine Smith, guitar; Scott Mitchell, drums; Dick Heinza, piano; Bill White, fender bass, and Paul Harte and Paul Clarke, saxes. Vocals are also well in hand with Playboy. Enjby rock *n’ roll and dance music with our modem sounds. For top music and entertainment, come to the NEWPORTS. CaU BLAINE SMITH, OLiver 2- 0720; SCOTT MITCHELL, OLi ver 2-5678. ' WE GIVE special attention to NOBODY, everyone gets only the best in rhythm *n’ blues and dance music when they hire the BELAIRS, featuring Leroy Taylor. For low rates and the best in music, caU DENNIS JELALIAN, OL. 4- I 2753. BECAUSE of the demand for a good, versatile band in the Washintgon area, we have suc cessfuUy combined one of the top rock and roll bands, the NOVACAINES, veterans of Don Dillard and Milt Grant en gagements, and the RESUMES, known far and wide for the best in sophisticated blues. Since both of these are unique names, we are asking YOU, the public, to call GREG, OL. 4- 5466 and teU him which name you prefer. Get the best of both great bands combined into one. CaU GREG, OL. I 4-5466. CYO MEMBERS—There wUI be a dance held at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Friday, January 20, 1961, 8-11. Ad mission by CYO card only. . Music provided by the exciting / NEWPORTS. Greetings HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Barbara on January 13. On July 28, 1 1962, you will make me very ’ hafrpy. Love, AL. ' A VERY HAPPY birthday on your 13th, Maureen. Love, MOM, DAD, KATHY and ’ MIKE. ' ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY and good . luck always to my taU, hand -1 some brother. Love, GAYLE. ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jimmy. ) Love, from P. D., WARREN, . NODDY and TOM. ’ TRUDY SMITH, the "weU i known,” a late happy 14th birthday. Best wishes for the 1 year. Friends forever, your ? unsuccessful "Pony” teacher, KAY. e— —— A A New Soui * Comes To The Capital i u THE EXCITING ; NEWPORTS ’ FEATIZIUIVG ; SCOn MITCHELL J OLiver 2-5678 BLAINE SMITH OUver 2-0046 ! So* Our Totn ClatsiM M Page 7