Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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[Tuesday, February 20, 1952
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S—LOST AND rOUND
LOST: Four - month - old honey-
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Gladewater Dally Mirror
Sleep Quest Prompts
Driver To Seek Crash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U.R>J—Being
unable to sleep can drive a person
to do almost anything. Louisville
police believe.
They found Ellis Paul Lee, 21,
driving into trees along a parkway
here and asked him what was the
trouble.
“1 couldn't sleep so I decided to
take a drive," Lee said. "I saw
this tree and I decided to drive
the car into it.”
He said he had sldeswiped a
tree and utility pole before wreck-
ing his automobile when he hit
an 18-inch tree.
Gaucho is the name applied to
community Saturday. Call Mrs. I the Argentine cowboy.
McAdu, 2201.
Marie Wilson
Shows Year's
Lowest Cut Gown
By ALINE HOBBY
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 20 <U.RJ—
In an ex-grocery store on a quiet
sidestreet in Hollywood, movie
queens line up for jobs these days
—but the unknowns often nose
them out. This unimposing build-
ing where ham was handed over
the counter now dishes up “ham"
over the footlights.
it’s the Circle TheVter, the only
"little theater" that manages to
keep going in the land of the
‘Hope I Pa*s’ I Bringing Up Father
PECIAL NOTICES
CASH PAID
la* dead and crtppW Meek.
Far immediate aervloe oaU
Central Hide it Rendering Co.
MHt coiled
Tyler. Tesoe
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
GLADEWATER CHAPTER 931
Stated Meetings
First and Third Tuesdays
ROBERTA MARKHAM WJt.
MRS. ALICE DICKSON. Secy.
OLADKWATEK MASONIC
LODGE. NO. 832
tint and Third Thursdays
CHARLIE MOORE. W.M.
JOE B. KENNEDY. Secy.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous invites
men and women who want to
stop drinking. No dues. No fees,
inquiries treated in confidence.
Address, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Box 297, or Phone 3342.
Better Used Cars
All Cars Under
O P S. Ceiling Price
1930 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR
Radio, heater, good tires.
1949 TWO-TON TRUCK
Two-speed rear end.
Price is right.
1931 CUSTOM TUDOR
Low mileage, radio,
heater, low price.
1950 CUSTOM TUDOR
White sidewall tires, heater.
1950 CUSTOM TUDOR
Fully equipped.
WALTER BENNETT
YOUR FORD DEALER
Phone 2155 • 2156
’47 DODGE TRUCK, 244-ton,
fully equipped. Heavy duty oil
field truck, heater, big winch,
auxiliary gas tank, 5-speed
transmission, auxiliary drive,
special front bumper, $1997.
MODERN MOTOR CO.
310 So. Dean
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Complete line of
WALLPAPER
Coloman Paint Start
214 W. Quitman Dial 3542
SSNT to a federal prison last yeai
for dodging the draft. Dick Con
tino, 22-year-old, $4.000-a-week ac
cordion player, is given his pre
induction physical in Los Angeliv
by Dr. L F. Barker. Said Confine
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NOTICE
Due to the lack of business, the
city bus will not run after 7
p.m. week days and will run
Saturday night until 11 p.m.
Hus will not run on Sundays
beginning Feb. 24.
Wayne Jones.
-MISCELLANEOUS
For Pure Produced Paint
sec
W. B. BARROW
Gilmer Hwy. Phone 6632
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
S—HELP WANTED
COMBINATION AUTO
MECHANIC AND BODY
" MAN NEEDED
Straight Salary
LINE MECHANIC
Chrysler product, experience
preferred. Pay and working
conditions arc excellent.
Apply Box 1352, Daily Mirror.
For Better
Used Car Values
FORD
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TELEVISION
2 Door,
extras.
/ aQ FRA7FR TJ*w paint.
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Whit* walls. Now Faint.
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extra good atigiRF.
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PLYMOUTH 2
MKian good
overs.
$ 347
■*» $ 227
MANY OTItCIt CLEAN
USED CAR:; TO PICK FROM.
MODERN
MOTOR CO.
310 S. Dean
Pho. 2223
sped*) tan* in Home, Auto,
Radios uxl Sound Equipment
GLADE APPLIANCE
& RADIO SERVICE
117 W. Commerce Dial 2310
Buz Sawyer
By Roy Crane
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Nice home three blocks
from Rodeo Grounds. Fjve
rooms, modem wash house,
green house. Nice garden
plot. Lot 100 x 250. Owner
has been transferred. Will
sacrifice for $5000. Terms.
CARL BRUCE, Realtor
PHONE 4005
I movies. Luminaries with footlight
fever humbly hope to land jobs for
peanuts on the tiny stage.
But only a handful—Shelly
Winters, Marie Wilson. Joan Beal,
Alan Nixon, June Havoc, Denise
j Dnrcel and Cathy O'Donnell—
' have made the grade.
"Many picture people want to
be in plays here but some would
fall flat on their faces," explains
producer George Boroff.
“I don’t case them unless I’m
sure they're right for the part. If
they're mediocre they can be
whipped into line for movies by
a good director. But on the stage
they have to carry the play.
“They also want to work here
because it’s a showcase where
they can show the movie industry
they can do different types of
roles." .
Marie Wilson showed the low-
est-cut gown in history and a fine
acting ability in one play last
year, "Schools for Scandal."
The circle was launched six
years ago by a group of aspiring
and affluent actors, including Ed-
ward G. Robinson, Jr., and Syd-
ney Chaplin. They leased the
I store, installed 140 seats, built
dressing rooms, sewed costumes
j and went into business.
Most were scions of wealthy
I families, and, as Boroff puts it.
would arrive in "Cadillacs and
I blue jeans" to hammer and paint.
The circle is a theater-in-the-
rnund, with central staging. It has
premiered two William Saroyan
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NOTARY PUBLIC—Roy Knox, j plays and currently is presenting
Room 201. Phillips Bldg , Qlada-
water.
t-B—FEMALE KELP WAMTED
WANTED: Carhop. Apply County
i-in* Drive In Cate.
f—FOB BENT
FURNISHED COTTAOIS for
rent. Dial 8983 or 3794.
FURNISHED
Phone 4955
HOUSE tor rant
THREE ROOM unfurnlihad
house. Inquire 308 Mildred
Phone 207-M. ___
NICE BEDROOM with connecting
* bath. Private entrance ,406
Melba.
ATTRACTIVE unfurnished four
room apartment with bath.
Venetian blinds and garage. $45
a month, bills paid. Phone
1621 FI4.______
FOUR ROOMS and bath, furnish-
ed house for rent. Call 3186 or
2657, Virginia Jones._____
FIVE ROOM furnished house. Dial
2305.
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Oldimebllo II Rockol Sodan.
3U Fully oqulppod. low imloaqo.
Thoao cara ora quaronload and
your proaonl ear wUI probably
mako lb# down payment.
PHILLIPS
MOTOR COMPANY
LONGVIEW HWY. FHONE 1345
KEOUN MUSIC COMPANY
ALL MAKES RADIOS
Repaired
SAMUEL C. BARRIE
Attorney-et-Law
201-8-8 Pint State Bank Bldg
SHEPPERD
CLEANERS
AND HATTERS
All Garments Insured
205 N. Main Dial 2648
IS—BUPZNEM SERVICE
Wm. Cameron ana company
601 N. Main Ph. 2123
FURNISHED THREF i.m.iu apart
ment. Bills paid. Dial 2409.
THREF. ROOM unfurnlslted du-
plex apartment. 709 Melba. Cull
8673. __
fr-TOB SALE
CHANDLER TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Local and long distance moving.
Agent, North American Van
Lines Inc. Phone 89V or 5794.
320 South Center.
Four room house and lot at bar-
gain. Gilmer Highway. Phone
8403. BILL FLEET.
HOME FOR SALE
208 Spring St. Here is a most
attractive home. Two bedrooms,
hardwood floors, entry and Dy-
ing room carpeted from wall to
wall. Dining room, lovely kit-
chen, garage attached to house.
Beautiful lot on paved street
lots of shrubs. Convenient to ev-
erything. Immediate occupancy.
Owner has been transferred. A
distinctive home for 812.500.
CARL BRUCE
REALTOR
Dial 4005
ACE PLUMBING COMPANY
Qladewuter's Dependable
Plumbing Service for 20 years.
Dial 7432
East Tegas Headquarters for
water heaters, plumbing flx-
ures of all kinds, pipe and fit-
tings. 605 W. Quitman, Glade-
water.
FOR EXPERT
' Plumbing and IIsating
Servlet
WELLS PLUMBING CO.
312 S. Tyler Dial 2697
a new work by noted playwright
Lion Fuchtwanger, “The Devil in
Boston."
The theater boasts the world's
most celebrity-studded audience
per capita, too. At the latest pre-
nicr' were movie producers, di-
rectors and such celebrities as
Chaplin himself (he once helped
direct a circle play his son acted
in) and author Thomas Mass.
Johnny Hazard
By Frank Robbins
YES, Mr. MA7AZR THAT
WOMAN P0UBLING FOE ME « A...
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NEVER FEAg, M'SIEU HA2APP/
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NO POSITION TO TROUBLE)
Latin American homes are not-
ed for their patios.
L. W. PELPHREY
Longview Hwy. Dial 2111
0-Jk—FOB SKU 08*33 CARD
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Everett-8tone Funeral Bonn
DIAL 2121
Insur*
with
SHIPP BROS.
Builders Supply Co.
"1VKRYTH1NQ FOR THE BUILDER"
•UMVilB. IBM
Dial 2434 Cor. W. Upshur and Cotton P.O.Box 769
HOME FOR SALE: Pretty five
room home, living room, dining
room, bedrooms carpeted wall to
wall. Draw drapes, panel ray
heating. Rockwool Insulated. Lo-
cated one-half block from high
school on Woodrow St Coll
8803 after 5 p.m.
MOTOR SCOOTER for sale n1 807
Quitman.
HOUSE AND three lots. 609 Post
St. 63.000. Contact Otis Reeves,
residence. 4372, or Shamrock
Cate, 5252.
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WHAT SERVICE?
WHERE TO FIND IT?
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AUTO SERVICE
Nash - Longview
Salat • Service
Serving
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