Mr. Ruby. In March 1962.
Mr. Hubert. That was the last one you sold?
Mr. Ruby. No; that was the Ruby Washateria. Then, the Bonnie Washateria, which was at 2002 East 11th Street, I sold just last December, I believe it was.
Mr. Hubert. Whom did you sell that to?
Mr. Ruby. To a Mr. George Cernorsky.
Mr. Hubert. What was the purpose of your selling it?
Mr. Ruby. Well, I had a lot of competition—there was a new washateria opened up there on the street from me about a block away next to a supermarket and I was sort of in an isolated corner myself and also I was at that time engaged in extensive repair work and I tried to go more into the repair of washing machines and I thought it was taking a lot of my time and I wasn’t making any money there and in fact I was losing money, and I thought—why have something like that on your hands and I would rather devote my time to repair work.
Mr. Hubert. And that’s what you have done?
Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And that’s what you are doing now?