Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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National
Demonstration
SAN AUGUSTINE—
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BRUNSWICK
J. G. HARRIS
HARDWIRE AND FURNITURE CO.
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AGENTS FOR
October 21 st to 26th Is
In Honor of the
and
Chevrolet
World’s Greatest
Living* Man
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Mrs. Harry Clifford of Mar-
shall, Texas, is the guest of
Mrs. P. D. Jones and Mrs. E.
N. Runnels for the week.
Movie Star Too Young
To View Own Picture
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Miss Sweetie Saunders
spent the wek-end in Shreve-
port with friends and rela-
tives.
WANTED — Intelligent boy
about 15 years of age who is
not in school to learn a good
trade. Will pay small wages
to begin with. Apply to Mr.
Keasler at the News office.
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Shreveport, Houston, Beau-
mont, Dallas and Ft. Worth
papers.
EDWARD ROGERS
ALLEN BECKHAM
Accounts Payable First Each
Month.
FOR SALE—10 acres of land
with 5 room house. Just out-
side citiy limits. F. C. Short.
18-23-p.
Radio and Panatrope
A Greater Dollar For Dollar Value!
$5.00
$5.75
All Other Sizes Priced In Proportion!
TERMS: Strictly Cash-----PHONE 26
C. 0. GIBSON
Filling Station Center, Texas
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Crystal Theare
Monday and Tuesday
Tom Mix in
“ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE”
A Real Western
Also News
Mr. and Mrs. McGiboney of
Lufkin have located in Cen-
ter and are home in one of
the Roberson houses on Nac-
ogdoches Street. Mr. Mc-
Giboney is manager of the
new Chain Grocery that is
under construction here.
Mrs. J. C. Hurst requests
us to announce that the ladies
will be around this week to
collect the money that has
been promised on the Wo-
man’s Reading Club Calendar
Plan. This is a worthy cause
and everyone should do their
part.
29x4.40, Tire and Tube
29x4.50, Tire and Tube
30x4.50, Tire and Tube —.
28x4.75, Tire and Tube —
29x4.75, Tire and Tube
29x5.00, Tire and Tube
EXTRA SPECIALS
30x3, Tire and Tube---------------—
SOxS1/^ Tire and Tube —
$6.65
$7.30 I
$7.35 |
$8.40 |
$8.80
$9.05 I
Shelby Theatre
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Betty Compson in
i “STREET GIRL”
J An All Talking Picture
Admission 20c and 40c
Seiberlingi
Portage Tires
ARE STILL ON SALE!
They Carry a Standard Guarantee .
Why Order From Out-ofTown Concerns When Your
Local Tire Dealer Can Save You Money?
Also two swords, one taken
from a Northern soldier at
the battle of Mansfield and the
other fro mthe battle of New
Orleans. These are the pro-
perty of W. W. Boren.
John Henry Epps was win-
ner of the car that was given
away Saturday night.
Mrs. Henry Harris and
young daughter, Jimmie Joy,
of Port Author are in Center
while Mr. Harris is in a hos-
pital in San Antonio under
treatment for injuries receiv-
ed while he was in the World
War.
film drama, “The Wonderful
Lie of Nina Petrovna.” Soon
thereafter she presented a
ticket at a door of a Berlin
theatre which should have ad-
mitted her inasmuch as she
had bought it at the box of-
ofice just a few minutes be-
fore. The doorman, . how-
ever, refused to let her in, but
pointed instead to a sign over
the box office window which
read: “Children Under 16
i Not Admitted.”
FOR SALE—Practically nev
Atwater Kent Radio. Elect-
ric set. In first class shape.
Terms if desired,
for information.
LOST—Purse containing $21.
Finder return to News office.
Liberal reward. 18-19p
FOR RENT—4 rooms, un-
furnished, close in, lights,
water, gas and garage. Rea-
sonable price. MRS. H.
KITCHEN. 19-20-p
FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet
Roadster, with or without
rumble seat. Motor in good
shape. Good tires. A real
bargain at $200.00. Runnels-
Chevrolet Co.
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hi
Mjrs. iW. L. Young and
daughter, Miss Willie Mae
Young, and Misses Maudie
Mae Clark and Sildon Watson
spent Sunday in Shreveport
with Mr. W. L. Young, who
has been confined in the
Schumpert Sanitarium.
FOR SALE—Fifty acres of,
land. Six miles north of
Center. On highway. See or
write J. H. Scates.
15-21-p.
FOR SALE—Scholarship in
the Byrne Business College.
At a discount. As for par-
ticulars at News Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
George of Marshall were
week-end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carna-
han.
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Long-Range Student
Boxing Instructor (after
first lesson)—“Now, have you
any questions to ask?”
Beginner (dazed) — ‘‘Yes;
how much is your correspon-
dent course?”—Pearson’s.
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Culinary Culture
The really up-to-date cook-
book has a blank page in the
back, on which you can write
down the phone numbers of
near-by delicatessens.—Life.
Miss Melissa Menefee has
been called to Dallas by the
serious illness of relatives
there.
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Th^e Brunswick is in a class to itself in the Radio
field. Don’t confuse the Brunswick with the ordinary
Radio. Come in and hear the wonterful TONE TEST
and be convinced, learn the difference in Radios.
We will sell you a Brunswick and allow you the
best and longest terms.
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now owned by M. C. Flournoy
of Broaddus who fell heir to it
from his great-great-grand-
father, Col. Flournoy of Vir-
ginia.
A chair 174 years old and
still in use attracted attention.
Berlin, Oct. 21 (UP)—Brig-
itte Helm, one of the fore-
most movie stars of Germany
looks younger than her years.
This is admitted by Miss Helm
and by her press agent and
also by the imperial glorious-
ly, uniformed doorman of a
leading Berlin movie house.
Some months ago, Miss
Helm played the lead in the
Wiaiigclite1
MRS. WOOD T. SMITH, Society Editor, Phone 155
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Path of Discreatioin
“Should a husband keep
anything from his wife?”
asks a writer.
“Enough for lunch and car
fare, we should say.”—Boston
Transcript.
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TAKE A RIDE IN THIS
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Or Phone 98 and a Salesman Will Call
COME IN—
THE CENTEB DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929
We Are Keeping
OPEN HOUSE
Monday Evening, October 21st.
A Radio Has Been Installed
SOUTHWESTERN
GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
For This Occasion, and
Will Bring Into Our Offices
The World-Wide Golden Jubilee
Program—Everybody Invited.
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SOLD BY JONES BROS.
MERCANTILE CO.
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1929, newspaper, October 21, 1929; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1353995/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.