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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 19

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Amarillo, Texas
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MAY ia, int. OIC AMAJULLO AMAIHLLO. TBUB. PAOK HMETBM 'Calling Dr. Kildare' Begins Run at State Theater AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE AMARILLO'S FINEST 1939 CHEV.

DrLuxe Town Sedan. 1939 FORDS--All body typo. 1938 PLYMOUTH 2-d. Trg. 1938 FORD Tudor Sedan 525 1837 CHEVROLET Coups 325 1938 FORD Fordor: radio 325 1939 OLDS 2-aoOT Sedan; 325 HARVEY SOUTH WORTH 101 S.

Flllmore Ph. ollywood Round-Up SPECIAL TODAY 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-d. Trg, Sedan Stock No. 246. This car has been use but not abused.

Beautiful origin brown flnlah and faultless mohair bolstery give proof of excellent car RTB have thoroughly reconditioned th motor. Extra good $48 WALTER IRVIN, Inc. Taylor at 2nd Phone 431 'EXTRA CLEAN OLDS Sedan, radio, beater 457 FORD DeLuxe Tudor, trunk $32. CHRYSLER Sedan S2S CHRYSLER Sport Coupa '34 PONTIAC Coupe PLYMOUTH Coach $12 "JACK ROBERTS 8th and Pierce S. H.

Phone 2-399 I WANT TO BUY YOUR CAR--FOR CASH C. O. NIMMO 1001 Taylor phone FULL VALUE CARS 1938 CHEVROLET Coupe 1937 CHEVROLET 4-door FORD DcL. Coupe; radio $32 1935 FORD DeLuxe Fordor Sedan $23. JB35 FORD Pick-up $19 TJewey Gray 511 Fillmore WORLD'S FAIR SPECIALS "GET IN and GO" -1937 DE SOTO 4-door Touring Seds: A wlth overdrive $49 CHEVROLET 4-door Touring Be dan: radio, dual equipment $49 1537 PLYMOUTH DCL.

CoUse, radio 1930 FORD Coupe $7 WOLFLIN MOTOR CO. Flllmore at 10th Phone 531 TRUE BLUE VALUES 193D CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe Town Sedan: radio and heater $79 1938 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Touring Se dan; radio and heater $69 1937 WILLYS 4-door Sedan $26 1936 CHEVROLET Coupe $24 1936 OLDSMOBILE Coupe $24 C. 0. NIMMO 1001 Taylor Phone 2-343 BDICK Sedan. S700.

Panel body Ford $30. 314 Crockett. MUST SACRIFICE 1936 Ford coach radio; bargain. Tom Bishop. Phon C8-A TRAILERS, TR'LER BOUSES SCHULTALMA TRAILERS Vacation Coaches NEW up -Wichita Trailer Coach Co 6th North Fillmore.

Amarlllo 89 AUTO PARTS, SERVICE USED PARTS FOR ANY MAKE CAB OR TRUCK See FIRST and BAVB Dlllerence UNIVERSAL PARTS CO. Taylor at 2nd Phona 4315 BUMPERS $3.75 ea. For OLDSMOBILE. CHEVROLET, PONTIAC NEW and USED PARTS Bros. 611 N.

Fillmore JO TRCCKS AND TRACTORS LOOK, FARMERS! 1S38 CHEV. Pick-up: 20,000 actual mllM, No cleaner anywhere. 1937 CHEV. LWB. Hi-ton Truck.

Motor perfect. Chassis and cab A-l. Tires very good. 1936 CHEV. Panel.

Reconditioned. EASY TEjlMS I General Truck Sales Co. 10th Taylor i i 71 MOTORCICLES D. $65; 1837 Indian 7,000 miles. $275.

Harley-Davldson Motorcycle 310 West 10th. 72 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WILL PAY TOP CASH PRICES for good, clean, late model cars. TONEY CHISTJM, Inc. Polk at Jltn Phone 5231 About one out of every SQOo lobsters hatched reaches maturity. 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 4-door Sedan--Radio and heater equipped; beautiful original dark green finish: clean, unworn upholstery.

Motor In first class condition. Large luggage compartment. Exceptionally good tires. A rare value at $585 TERMS AND TRADE' TONEY CHISUM. Inc.

Polk at llth Phone 5231 LOOK! LOOK! I WILL PAY $5.00 CASH For Every Prospect for an Electric Refrigerator or Washing Machine That Results in a Sale. CALL DEWEY.HART Montgomery Ward Co. HOLLYWOOD, 13 (U.RJ-- Illetna, Stan Laurel's blonde wife who recently spent a day in Jail for reckless driving, Wtts under sentence today to go back behind the bars for five days, this time lor Intoxication. Justice of Peace L. Leonard Kaufman also Imposed a $100 fine.

The Russian singer posted $1000 appeal bond and was released. Illeana was accused of being boisterous in a Russian cafe and disturbing other patrons. Laurel has sued her for divorce. Marlene Dietrich, blonde screen star, was sued for $30,625 today over a traffic Suits were brought In behalf of Miss Elizabeth O'Hagan, Mrs. Lillian Sloane, and her son, John, 10.

They charged that Miss Dietrich's limousine was driven by her chauffeur when It collided with the Sloans machine May 4. The Screen Actors' Guild called for a showdown today in Its dispute with a group of minor players who have charged that the guild is ignoring the welfare of extras In favor of high-priced members. The guild's board of governqrs mailed ballots to 7587 extras with the request that they decide whether they wish to remain with the organization. Accompaylng each ballot was a letter from President Ralph Morgan pointing out that the so-called junior members ar free to decide whether the charge are true or false. Governors of the guild are senio members, who must be contrac players.

Ida Luplno, blonde British film star, and her actor husband, Louis Haytrard, left for New Tork today on a honeymoon that hai been delayed six months by picture work. They will spend nine dayi In the East. COURTHOUSE RECORDS Warranty Deeds Harris Hill to C. W. Kooken, 6-7 i7, $10, L2, B81, Olenwpod.

B. F. Norton et ux to O. M. Red ding, Prt.

239, Plem Metes. Miles Realty Co. to West Tex Realty 4-10-39, $10, L5, B6, Biv ns Est. A. Taylor rt ux to Ida Harrison 1-3-39.

$2068.67, L8, B68, SJH. West Tex. Realty Co. to Wm. Pet- 4-10-39, $500, L5, B6, Blvln Est.

Virginia Lawson to Grace Glove QCD) 4-29-39, 4, B9, C. C. Dlst. J. R.

Fondren et al to O. M. Red. ling, QCD) 4-11-39, 7, 8, B394 rtlrror. Transfers West Tex.

Rlty Co. to 0. L. Mullay, 5, Blk 6, Blvins Estates. O.

M. Redding to P. H. Bldg. 7, 8, 304, Mirror.

Roberts Olver to Investors Syn 19, Blk 4, Bivins Estate. C. V. Wooley, et al to Mass. Mu- ual.Llfe Ins.

1, Blk 87, Plenums. Registrations Olds Cpe. to Amarillo Olds o. 39 Dodge Cpe. to C.

H. Irvle, 1104 ierce. 39 Chev. Trk. to Boy's Ranch, city, 39 Ply sed.

to Eugene Anton, Box 884, city. 39 Chev. del. to The Lowe Bros, city. 39 Ford tudor to Phil.

Pet. Co. ilstrict Court Margaret S. Adams vs. Wm.

Adms, Divorce. Tack Letters- (CONTINUED PHOM PAOE 2) ork. I can do any kind of house ork and can furnish references. A HEADER, 1216 Van Buren Street (rear). ATTENTION! NEW CAR BUYERS USED CAR OWNERS WE NEED IMORE USED I We Are Ready to Give You t-- "LONG" TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-on new 1939 CHRYSLER or PLYMOUTH WE WILL PAYl YOU TOP CASH PRICE for Your Used Car TONEY CHISUM, Inc.

llth Phonf: 52311 OIL FIELD WORKER ear Tack: Please help me find work of some nd, I am an oil field worker but ill consider any type of work. I 25 years of age and have a wife id nine months old baby to sup- ort. Would like a place on farm ranch or Just anything. My wife 11 also work. ROY TAYLOR.

Sneed Camp, Room 17. COLORED GIRL IN NEED ear Tack: I am a colored girl in need of work. Would like to do house cleaning or cooking half daj-s or two or three days each week. Can furnish references, A READER. 206 Harrison Street, Apartment 8, Dial 2-0085.

PRACTICAL NURSE Dear Tack: Will you please help me find employment. I am a mlddleaged lady and am experienced in practical Savef AMARILLO TIRE EXCHANGE 729 N. Fillmore RtUII Ph. 2-0098 HERE'S THE CAST of "Stagecoach," which opens today at the Capitol. The stars are John Carradine, Donald Meek, Andy Devine, Thomas Mitchell, George Bancroft, Louise Piatt, Berton Churchill, Claire Trevor and John Wayne.

THE SCREEN'S NEWEST ROMANTIC THREESOME will be on view today and Saturday at the Rex Theater, when the Paramount crime drama, "King of Alcatraz," opens there. It consists of Lloyd Nolan and the new star find, Robert Preston, as two seagoing radio operators, and lovely Gail Patrick, who plays the ship's nurse. WAYNE MORRIS and Claire Trevor in "Valley of the Giants," now playing at the Texas. lurslng and Prefer work for working couple or moth- floss home where I could take omplete charge. Can furnish ref- rences.

A HEADER, 501 Kentucky Street, HAS BABY CLOTHES isar Tack: I have some baby clothes that my baby has outgrown that some eedy family rrr.y have by calling me. MRS. MAYHEW, Dial 4578. NEED COUPLE ON FARM )ear Tack: We are In need of an experienced, ilddleagcd man and wife to work I farm. Would want them to umish references.

Will furnish ouse and pay reasonable wages. J. P. MEERS, Box 438, Pampa, Tex, FILE CLERK ear Tack: Please help me find work. I am a file clerk, good waitress and housekeeper.

I can furnish references. I will work by the hour, day or week but cannot stay nlghto. A HEADER, 807 North Cleveland Street, who would be Interested in the lady working for livine quarters with utility bills anrt half their grocery bill. I run a goat dairy out in River Road and would want the lady to answer the telephone and wait on customers. The man could work AT THE TOP IS LARAINE DAY, Lew Ayres and Lana Turner.

In the lower portion, Miss Turner on the left and Lionel Barrymore on the right as they observe the romantic scene between Lew and the lovely Lana. elsewhere. If interested write me and I will get in touch with you A READER, Route 3, Box 243, LOST BABY SKOE Dear Tack: Thursday afternoon I lost a tiny white baby shoe between Fifth and Seventh on Polk. I will appreciate It so much if the finder will call 6035 and I shall come for it. MRS.

HOOD. KITTIES TO GiVE Dear Tack: I have two lovely yellow kittens I will.give to some appreciative child or grown person. They are housebroke. A READER, 704 Fillmore. HOTEL, CLERICAL WORK Dear Tack: I am ft' young single man looking 'or employment.

Am experienced In lotel, clerical and general office work. Will take any kind of work and go anywhere. Can furnish references. CALVIN DAWDY, Route 2, Canyon, Texas. WANT PLACE TO BOARD Dear I am a young woman with a two- year-old son.

I would like-to get CAPITOL a place to work for our room and board with small wages, can furnish references. MRS. CHRISTIAN, 207 Cleveland Street. ELDERLY MAN NEEDS WORK Dear Tack: I am an elderly man in need of work. I can do yard work and repair houses.

Can furnish references. SAM 8TAPLETON, 611 North Harrison Street. MAYFAIR NITE CLUB The Best Dance Spot In Town! Orchestra "Oklahoma Playboyt" Dinners Drinks Sandwiches TEXAS Matinee--lOo Nile--15c "THE VALLEY of the GIANTS" Wayne Morris Saturday Mldnlte "SON OF FRANKENSTEIN" Ba.il! Rathbone iNow Irhrilij! CHARLES STARHETT SONS of PIONEERS "NORTH or the YUKON" Cartoon Comedy Serial Several New Characters Lionel Barrymore, ELS the cantankerous but human old doctor, guides Lew Ayres through another tempestuous adventure in "Calling Dr. Kildare," second of the medical-detective series, now ptey- inft at the State Theater. Ayres, as young Dr.

Jimmy Kildare, gets Into trouble with th6 police when, Infatuated by pretty Lana Turner, he hides and cares for a wounded murder suspect. So there's nothing to do but find tho real murderer to clear the boy. Ha sets out to do it, solves the riddle, then finds he's lost the girl he did It for. The wily old Dr. Gillespie gets him out of his troubles in deft dramatic twist.

Several new characters are added to the "Kildare family," Including Alma Kruger. the hard-boiled head nurse with a touch of sentiment and pretty Larnine Day, playing the young nurse with whom a future romance with Ayres Is hinted in tho story, Nat Pendleton and Marie Blake again provide the comedy as the ambulance driver and telephone girl in the hospital, and Bobs Watson, as the little crippled boy. has a dramatic scene with Barrymore, Samuel S. Hinds, Lynne Carver, Emma Dunn, Walter Kingsford, Reed Hadley and Nelt Craig are among other principals. FRATERNITY NIGHT AT THE NAT WITH LLOYD SNYDER AND HIS ORCHESTRA FEATURING MISS VIRGINIA LEE LAST DAY WOMEN WITH WINGS! WOMEN WITHOUT MENI JOWWWK HOSENllOOM.reoi! for.k IHtlU IHOMIIV 1 WAINtl HO! Fltlvit EXTRA In Technicolor "LINCOLN at the WHITE HOUSE" HRflmounTl CARE FOR CHILDREN Dear Tack: I would like to get work caring i for children by the hour or day.

Will do work by the day but i must come home nlshts. Would like to care for children Sunday eve- i nlng. A READER. i Dial 6460. PLACE FOR COUPLE Dear Tsrk: 1 would like to contact couple A I I A at the A A i Tommy Chatfield and His Music with a Meaning Eleven Young "Hollywooders" the RHYTHM --Schedule- Red and Gold Room Luncheon Hour 12 to 2 P.

M. Main Dining Room, Dinner Hour 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. DANCING Main Club Room 9:30 to 12:30 P. FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY C.

S. PRYOR MANAGEMENT WALTER WANGER prtttntt AIR-CONDITIONED Pluify Parking Spoeg ADMISSION: Ballroom 30o Per Penon Nlto Club-- Me Per Peraon Protected East en Highway 44 SATURDAY--MIDNITE "IDIOT'S DELIGHT" I Here's an ALL-NEW! ALkEXClTlNGttactton. crowded sequel to "Young Dr. i Your favorite "man in white" plunges Into mys- tery and romance that.tumbles thrill upon thrill! CARNIVAL Featuring BILL NAMES SHOWS FOURTH JEFFERSON 9 Commencing MAY 15 STARTS TODAY! PreMnHnj; "BURMA" "America's Largest Trained Elephant" FREB-- Twice DilU on Midway--No Sunday Showing-A BIG RAILROAD SHOW.

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Years Available:
1924-1977