The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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LOOK FOLKS!
See Our Decal Transfer Display
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texture assuring comfort and ease
while wearing,
lay event at...
good quality
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MISSES HOUSE DRESSES
Can be had in Foulards and Percale
Prints,
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MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS
This is a very high grade shirt that
Can be
plai?j white
Friday
,$1.00
Palm Work Gloves,
.........................$1.0'0
For these two days we have secured
enough Kotex to offer a conquering
A special thriller, for Fri-
day and Saturday..................$1.00
Union Suits,
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There’s Always Something New
Can be had in many novelty checks
and stripes. This is a real value
and we advise—come early for a
better choice, 9 yards................$1.00
“REAL VALUES” IN MEN’S
WORK SOCKS
Men—Can you imagine how far a
dollar will go when you buy these
socks! For two days only, Friday
and Saturday, 12 pair...........$l.,00
FINE QUALITY MUSLIN GOW
Of a good grade muslin and can be
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be found to be very serviceable in-
deed. While they last at the spec-
ial price of only.......................$1.00
“SPECIAL.. SAVINGS” IN_____
SLIPPERS
Regularly Selling for $1.45
Choice of our entire stock of Kids,
' £ Brocades, Felts, Suedes and Satins
at this value for these two days only
at the special price of..............$1.00
S Men’s Heavy
81.45 value...
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Crosley Ice Ball!
Hake your oWn ice for the price of a
postage stamp, 2 cents a day.
On display at our store, Home of
Crosley Radio Corp. Products.
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$1,45, of a very good quality Sateen
and wijl be found to give lasting
service. For Friday and Saturday
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Thiis can be had in all colors. You
will be delighted to know of its yard
wide quality. A very extraordina-
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Day, 2 yards.............................$1.00
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Friday &
Saturday
You will always notice that Stuck-
ey’s is more than just an ordinary
store. Stuckey’s never waits for
you to ask for something hut always
offers you quality merchandise
through conquering advertising.
For these two days only we offer
you values that indeed thousands
are waiting for and will always find
what you want—at a moderate
price at Stuckey’s.
5 This is a full size sheet, 81x90, snow
£ white and an exceptional bargain,
8 , offering them while they last at
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% ) CHEVlG. CHARTING
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One group of our best 50c Zephyrs t w jrI *VT > OVERALLS
English Prints, Suitings, Indian «’ |f g | ■ I W Cvlf < This *s an extra good value and of
Head Suitings, Novelty Soisettes and J “ * «; heavy material assuring lasting ser-
many others, at 3 yards............$1.00 5 vice. Full cut in all sizes. Priced
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selling for $1.50. While
they last, Friday and Saturday only
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$ These are a real labor saver to the
£ house wife and economical too. Can
qe had in Rose, Blue and Gold.
z'i^ Size 80x90. For Friday and Sat-
£ urday...........'................ $1.00
"» regularly sells for $1.50.
had in fancy colors or
in collar attached patterns,
and Saturday, only..............
5 had in white and colors.
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having the rayon stripes.
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Men’s Khaki Pants,
Men’s Leather
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Large designs of flowers, Catjies, Ships, Birds
and etc. 50c per sheet.
We have received a shipment of Celoid and
new designs in Decal Transfers.
New Decal
Transfer Designs
Ropms for rent, apply to Mrs. J. E.
Baker at Kennedy place. 14p
Mrs. Shotwell was unanimously
elected school tax collector for the
ensuing year.
J. A. SANDERS, Trustee.
C. B. WALLACE, Trustee.
Secretary.
A. C. SMITH, Trustee.
R. V. PAYNE, Trustee
W. H. CONWAY, Trustee.
Spring is here and you will soon be repainting
your furniture and knick-knacks, for which
you will need Celoid Enamel and Kyanize
Decal Transfers.
TO TAX PAYERS i delinquent school taxes irrespective as
At a recent meeting of the Board J° how far back and as Mr. Short is
of Trustees of Center Independent pn business and has had consider-
School District an order was entered |a^^e exPerience we employed him.
for the school tax collector, Mrs. 1 If r°u should receive a notice from
Shotwell, to turn over to Mr. F. C. Ar* ^hort we suggest that you give it
(Frank) Short all delinquent tax ^mn^e^ia^e attention and thereby save
rolls, receipts, stubs, etc., up to and additional cost,
including 1926 and on April the 1st i
to turn over the year 1927. Since i
Mrs. Shotwell was appointed in the ;
fall of 1925 she has collected much of ■
the delinquent taxes beginning with j
1920, but that prior to 1920 was !
never turned over/ to her for collec- .
tion.
It was the unanimous opinion of
the Board that if need be, heroic j
methods should be used to collect all
£ 2*
The Last
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Word
You bet, Wheeler’s is the last word in
Texas
Center,
WATCH, CLOCK AND
JEWELRY REPAIRING
Wheeler’s Jewelry Store
In Shelby Theatre Building
Just let us do your work and your
troubles will end. If your watch needs
a new crystal bring it to us.
Phone. 20
CRAWFORD SAYS:
KEEP NEAT AT SMALL COST
Working for yourself or another man,
Make your suit appear the best it can.
Neatness helps you jobs to get and hold,
Even if your clothes are pretty old.
But you can’t spend time to clean and press.
We do a better job that costs you less.
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FOR SALE
$125.00
$35.00
. $150.00
GOOD TERMS
One Ford Roadster, Good
Shape, a bargain at
One Baby Overland Touring
Car, good shape
One Nabor Trailer, good 32x6
Heavy Duty Tires, good shape .
Crawford’s Pep Service
Phone 88
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1928, newspaper, March 14, 1928; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1353913/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.