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Q4OD RENTAL VALUES — 215
e gfikland Avenue; seven rooms,
‘= - tayo sinks, suitable for two fam
> '%, ‘yery reasonable. 143 North
. mfledge Avenue, small two bed
i3 m house on very attractive
if .\ Brick house at 256 Bloom
-15 id on paved street, uvailublef
+« new, rent reasonable, Ilutchins-‘
4 @ox, Inc., Phone 345.
: ‘;"RL"NT»Larg:e house, 327 Hill
‘& reet, corner of Church, near
fs High, School, good rent value.
3 ttractive house on well shrub
'3 Bed lot, near. Milledge Circle,
{4 excellent neighborhood, at $35.
;g 'i;tgfiins-(:ux, Inc., 288 Culltfigei
: Avenue.
& FOR RENT — Fine sovon-rnnml
i brick house at 940 South Lump
il % Street; small garage apart- 1
‘4 ment on lot; furnace; opposite
j# University, ideal section to sub-‘
9 sent rooms. Hutchins-Cox, Inc.,
'S 8B College Averue. 5
4 '1
o FOR RENT--Three room apart.
% MEnt or 6-room ihouse unfur
% @mhed. Can give possession
n November 1. Phone 9283,
e
i_= FORSALE
SALE—29 Model A Ford Se
£ ‘ 4-door, in good shape, five
% good tires. Will sell cheap. 343
i #Bast Dougherty Street.
FOR SALE—We are headquarters
for “Above the Floor” Circulators,
. Including the famous Allen Parlor
+ Furnaces, other make heaters and
; %!a‘~fit’eplace accessories in sets
4 Or single pieces. A special dis
-7 gount on brass accessories for a
2 Jdimited time. Norris Hardware
. Co., Phone 57, 131 E. Clayton
< FOR SALE—Fulghum Seed Oats,
;J;{fiper bushel, These are se
% legted seed, grown on our own
§ _farm and contain no smut, wild
+ onions ,ete. Christian , Hard
= Ware,
i R SALE—AII types Heaters,
'“ ok Stoves, Stove Pire, ect,
f Kelley Axes, Atkins and Sim
% ‘oids Cross-Cut Saws. Just re
# Hceived carload Byers Galvaniz
¢ €@ and Black Water Pipe. Can
# (furnish all kinds pipe fittings.
4 Tarmers Seed and Hardware
4 Company, Bread at Qconee
: : SEED g
g SALE—Abruzzi niye, Crimson
: ver, ~Austrian Peas, Halry;
! ¥eteh, Seed ()um,;flg,eed Wheat; |
also Italian Rye Grass. for win-:
, ter lawns and winter grazing. Our
wY@lume of business enables us to]
§ ..Rlve you quality merchandise at'
. wright price, Farmers Seed &‘
Hardware Company.
bt e
i For Sale—Miscellaneous |
® FOR SALXE—We still have ao’vem‘
cars of our new improved Leak-|
& proof Galvanized Metal Roofing
‘S on' contract at §4.10 per square
% atethe stove, si.2o delivered,
i§ Ixl2 feet lengths 10¢ per square
ii higher. Christian Hardware.
s+ Plants for Sale
fi PLANTS FOR SALE-Long spur
‘s 46t columbine belladonna, belia
o sum and Chinese delphenium,
i%mfiérennial lupin. All ready
% to transplant @hd now is the
4 (tiie to put them out. Mrs.
i ifléugh’ton. 280 Cherokee Avenue,
~ Phone 682.7,
3 e e
# ° Lots for Sale
3 -fio?‘w/m'r an extra nice
: ;: fil edge Heights lot at a special
: l)!‘lée? See Harris Simpson,
% ¢ Winterville Road, near Aviation
¥ | Field.
3 . For Sale or Trade
£ POR SALE OR TRADE — 1937
g .\?iflj’s Coupe, in perfect condi
" tfin. Wil sell or trade for lot
R ot lgusce and lot. Whitmier Fur.
g g’g: "Bhone R2¢. SRy
P T st S et it
f 4. For Rent—Room
.f RENT—Furnshed room, pri
# sWte enitrance, clein héar hot
% farater, telephone, . garage, in new
e 430 King ave.: {clephone
‘g sy lephong
£ 3 ? e i
% BENT—Nwe fm.n-.n;:{m\gar
-4 apartment, with bath. Fu‘r
’ . pished or unfurnished. Phene
& 1059 or 1817.
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s K Q{A;.‘[;E—Brand new factory
+ § Wing vrailer, with all conevn
-4 dences. Will sleep four people,
] 2nd will sell completey equip
& § bed ready to roll. Apply Roy B.
For Rent or Sale
FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room
pungalow, No. 103 Nicholson
street. Bargain sale price with
easy terms. A. E. Davison.
Brick and Rock Work
ARRIS YOUR c¢himneys fire proof
and in good shape on top? Do
your fireplaces need relining?
Work guaranteed. Fhone 9126,
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15 WEBKLY and Your Own
Dresses Free showing Famous
Jashion Frocks. No investment.
Write fully, giving age and
dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc,
Dept. -18-7356, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Lest and Found
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OUND—Mahogany rocker. Owner
can get same by giving descrip
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Phone 61, 7 this Al e
For Christmas - - -
Individual Cards Made from Your
Favorite Picture
PORTRAITS FOR GIFTS
WEDDING AND PARTY PHOTOS
No Appointments Necessary.
ARNETT’S STUDIO
PHONE 2036 2552 NORTH LUMPKIN ST.
THE BEST PLACE T 0 BUY
USED CARS
woea = e
COAGH e i o S3OO
CORGH s v e . $375
Shoeß i . S3OO
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SN .o .o . $450
SEOAN . .. .. .. 42D
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LSEDAN ... .. .. $375
BRsuek SNYs
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CONGH -- . .. S3OO
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B $125
,SvEDA'N‘.. e 5450
gl $375
G 218
SEoAN | . 3475
g?é:%‘?:ds T 3175
26 CHEVROLET S3OO
COACH 0 SR $475
SEOAN .. . .. 9219
conon . . . .. SSLS
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GEORGIAMOTORS INC.
Phone 50 Washington Strect
(Next to Fire Department.)
T Samson Card Tables
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gj@‘“gn;sggf}z/@%\\ Strong enough to stand
%f/ \T\; on. Stainproof Washa
: ‘%E:%\ \\‘l ble Tops; Double Steel
W Braced Legs; Smoothly
-.7;\“, Rounded Edges. Several
Colors to Choose From.
$1.75 $225 $3.00 $4.00
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CHAPTER D. A. R.
GEORGIA THEATER—OCTOBER 26th-27th
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The McGregor Co.
For Rent—Apartments !
or three furnished or unfurnish
ed apartments, with bath, pri
vate entrance and garage, 740
Prince Avenue, Phone 375-W.
FOR RENT ~— Furnished apart
ment, modernly egquipped. Fur
nace heat, private entrance.
Also nice furnished bedroom.
Phone 1130-J after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment; furnace heat; gar
age. 165 Wilcox Street, Phone
1648 at night.
FOR RENT — Two apartments,
each consisting of four rooms
and a bath; just donme over in
gide: double garage; good loca
tion. For further information
call phone 181 between hours of
7 and 8 mornings or evenings.
For Sale—Book Case
FOR SALE—Large mahogany re
volving book-case. Srlendid
condition. Make an offer to P.
O. Box 87, Ajhens.
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For Hallowe’en
SERVE FRESH Apple Cider and
Fancy Georgia Apples. Get
them at Atlantic Co., Ocnoce
Street, or see John Arrendale at
Co-Operative Creamery .
Personals
MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP—
New Ostrex Tonle Tablets con
tain raw oyster invigorators and
other stimulants. One dose starts
new pep. Value SI.OO. Special
price 89c. Call, write Moon-Winn
Drug Co.
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
The third installment of City
Taxes are due from October 15th
to November Ist, inclusively., Tax
payers who fail to pay on or be
fore November Ist ‘will have to
pay $1.560 cost on fi. fa. which will
be issued against all delinquents.
G. E. OFARRELL,
City Marshal.
Children’s Shoes
All Sizes
Sample Shoe Store
167 THOMAS STREET
“Shoes at Cut Rate Prices”
Wanted 100 Good Mules.
WILL PAY CASH.
Also for sale, 1937 Ford Tudor
Sedan, “60” series, $450. Terms
to right party.
MOORE MULE CO.
Jefferson Road
PHONE 3504
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DOWN
$3.00 A WEEK!
27 Model A Tudor
Sedan
'29 Model A Fordor
Sedan
’29 Model A Sport
Coupe, R. S.
’29 Model A Coupe
’29 Model A Pick-up
’3l Convertible
Sedan
’32 B Model Tudor
Sedan
’33 V-8 Tudor Sedan
’33 V-8 Coupe, R. S.
’34 V-8 Tuder Sedan
MANY OTHERS
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
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PLANT NOW. FOR SPRING BLOOMSI
Large Darwin Tulips—s¢ each, 45¢ Dozen
Exhibition Hyacnths—loc each, SI.OO Dozen
Large Hyacinths—Bc each, 75¢ Dozen
Paper White Narcissus—2c each, Any Quantity
Crocus—2s¢ per Dozen
Sweet Peas (Mixed and Separate Colors)
ASK FOR FREE PLANTING CHARTS
COFER SEED COMPANY
Phone 247 s sg 3
e 0 PR O RO A
Published Every Wednesday
By the Students of
Wintervilla High
School
yoL. 3
‘Wintervilie High
Winterville g
' Sends Large Number
- dends Large INumber
~ Ts FFA Convention
| PO s
Approximately 1,600 As
' semble in Macon for An
i nual Session
! Approximately = 1,600 Georgia
! youths, members of th® Future
|Farmers of America, concluded
| their annual convention in Macon
| Saturday after the election of of
ficers and awards to outstanding
lindividuals and chapters,
{ Gov. E. D. Rivers was princi
ipal speaker at the first general
tmeeting of the convention Friday
lmorning‘ in the Macon auditorium.
Thursday afternoon, the Future
| Farmers had a livestock judging
}contest and Friday had a plant, |
iseed and tree identification con
[tests on the grounds of the Geor
jgla State Exposition,
Lawrence Short presided at the
‘meeting Friday. He welcomed M.
). Mobley, state adviser, who had
*just returned from the national
i(:onvention in Kansas City. Wil
|lard Carson, Dawnville, winner of
i a district public speaking contest,
ll'es‘p(mded to welcomes of Mayor
| Herbert Smart and Lee S. Trim
(Uw of the chamber of commerces.
| Owen Breors, who won the state
{;pub]ic speak.n; contest, introdu
ljced Governor River..
l At the conclusion of the gover
nor’s talk, President Short pre
;sented the chief executive with a
! Planter Key, a blue and gold F.
|¥.A. cap and a jacket, Governor
| Rivers responded with a blanket
iinvitation for the youths to visit
j the capitol and mansion.
| In hig annual report, . G. Wat
| ters, executive secretary, said
| there were 154 F.F.A, chapters
|active in the state, with a mem
i pership of 4,270 boys. Names of
!54 members were announced at
‘the morning session on Friday as
I\vinners of Georgia Planters Keys.
i —ROLAND CARTER.
Local Delegates
Report on Trip
The Winterville ¥. ¥. A. chap
ter took part in the F. F. A, con
vention in Mfacon and in the seed
and stock judging contests.
The local chapter was represent
ed by Billy Cooper and Roland
Carter at the convention.
Mr. Wilson, .our agriculture
teacher and advisor of the Winter
ville chapter, carried the boyg to
the convention.
The party left Winterville about
9 o'clock last Thursday morning
and arrived at the Lanier hotel
about 11 o'clock, which was head
quarters for the convention.
The judging of livestock started
immediately after the mnoon hout.
The teams had to judge one ring
of dairy cows, one ring of fat hogs,
one ring of breeding SOWS,
After the judging of livestock
the boys had an enjoyable time at
the fair, riding all different kinds
of things and taking in the various
kinds of entertainment on the mid
wav.
At 8 o'clock Friday morning we
attended the first session of the
Georgin . F. A. convention. -
mediate. s after the first sessi ™ we
attended the second session of the
concvention. Governor Ed Rivers
wag the speaker of the occasion.
The afternoon was devoted to
the seed and plant identification
contests. The seed and plants are
common ip Georgia.
S ol AR vl O i T
| Odie Bromblet, Wayne Pritchett
and Billy Cooper were on the local
lchapters seed judging tear.
/ After the judging of the seed
iund plant identification contest
meost of the boys went to the hotel
Lor to a show.
| Saturday morning we got up
‘about 8 o'clock and had breakfast
,and left Macon about 10 o'clock
and arrived in Athens about 12:00
Co'clock. Mr. Wilson then carried
the boys home, 3
‘,- The trip was enoyed very much
‘;by everyone that went. I think I
can well say that every one bene
fitted by going. Next year we
hope that the entire F. F. A, chap
ter of Winterville will attend.
] i eAI 188
WINTER BREEZES
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937.
THE STAFF
Gt el Oy OAs 3 b o C R A
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Assistant Edit0r........ ........Frances Crowley
Managing Editor. ...:... ........Mildred Reeves
Associate Managing Editors. . ..........
v+ +ne.e...Virginia Davis, Nina Johnson
Sports Editors. . Edward Carter, Lera Nelle Matthews
Feature Edit0r................Evie Lee Patterson
Scandal Edit0r...............Frances Whitehead
Associate Edit0r5.............. Margaret Sorrells,
Elizabeth Eidson, Rose Bradley
Exchange Editor. . ......... ......Roland Bullard
Faculty Adviser. ... .. cviii i .k § Prlie
Winterville Teams Win Two Games From
Union Point in Initial Tilts of the Year
Last Tuesday night on the home
court at 7:30 o'clock Winterville
played Union Point. The games
were very exciting and since it
was our first this season, we
proudly announced our victory.
‘We appreciate your support and
expect you to be present at every
game possible.
The lineup for the girls:
Winterville 30 points—
F.—Eidson—l2.
F.—Sorrells—2,
¥F.—Matthews—2.
G.—Colile.
G .-—Culbertson.
G .—Ashley. .
Substitutes were: Harris, . (14);
L. N. Matthews, g.; Patterson, g.;
Hardman, g.
Union Point—26 points.
F.—McKinley—l 2.
¥.—=Young—3.
F.—Acree—lo.
G.—R. Hansford.
G.—M. L. Hansford.
G .—Anderson.
Substitutes were: Edwards (1),
SEEIN’ IS BELIEVIN’
Roscoe Brown looked terribly
lonesome at the party Friday
night. What's 'wrong, Runt?
Frances Carter seemed to be
terribly hapry this past week. She
went around singing ‘“Happy Days
Are Here Again.”
It you @on't snow snow to have
a good time, just ask Mildred Mat
thews and James Brown. How
about it, James?
Say, what’'s the matter, Billy?
Did you feel about ¥riday night,
or did you just have the blues?
Glennie, who was that you took
to see Frances Carter Sunday aft
ernoon? Quit it, now!!
Marie must have had 4 date
this week-end. She’s wearing 2
big grin on her face today.
Charles, it seems that you can’t
have a conversation with Jessie,
for Emmett is always hanging
around.
Billy H. always seems to think
that one chair between a cerwain
sophomore and Mary Anne isn't
enough. ? z
Diemmer;, you had better start
growing if you are still planing on
Florence.
It seems that Jane is quite pop
ular from the looks of thinks that
happened Tuesday night.
Hallowe’en Show
Enjoyed By Many
Even though the date of the
Hallowe'en Carnival at our school
was mixed, whicl resulted in a lot
of confusion , the entertainment
was presented Thursday night,
A large crowd attended and
A large Irowd attended and
€very one was fully entertained.
There were contests and booths
which were a great source of
pleasure. One of the chief enter
tainments was the bingo room.
where at each game the seats were
filled to capacity. Very useful and
nice prizes were offered to the
lucky ones. The “fish pond,” penny
throwing” contest and the fortune
tellers all proved very exciting.
Delicious hot dogs, ice cream,
candy and drinks were all found
in anether of the class rooms,
and several chances were sold on
a cake.
At 9 o'clock everyone went into
the gym to witness a most enjoy
able basketball game, The teams
were composed of the men who
live in the Winterville community
and were called the “Fats and
Leans.” In the end the “Lieans”
lwere the victors 'with a final score
of 24 to 18. During the intermis
sions, twelve cakes were offered,
some being auctioned, the remain
i’ing ones given in cake-walks.
At the end of the game the win
ner of the beauty econtest was
announced and the prizes award
ed.
In all, everyone had a good time
‘and would like to thank the ladies
of Winteryille community for a
most enjoyable evening of enter
“g-mwdv S7O was made In
- ;‘!%f‘:&~-4wd-fiwwflmi
Tucker, Overton.
Referee, Tucker.
The boys’' lineups:
‘Winterville=32 points.
F.—Thornton—2.
F.—Pullliam.
F.—J. Brown—lß.
G.—Coile—lo.
G.—R. Brown—2,
Substitutes were: Brown, g.;
Pittard, Haynes, Wilking and Er
win.
Union Point—ls points.
- F.—Tuggle—Sß.
F.—Carlton.
‘ F.—Acree.
. G.—Drain—s. ;
G.—Miller—2. :
Substitutes were: Overton, Finch
and Calloway.
Referee, Tucker.
On Tuesday night, November
’2nd, the Wintervile teams will
meet hoth Colbert teams on the
home court. The games will be
gin at 7:30 and the admission will
be 10 and 15 cents. A large crowd
is expected.
Dot, is it Claude's glasses or
just Claude that you think is
cute? .
So Elsie has to chase up L. D
This is really interesting.
We hear Elmer went to church
Sunday night. Elmer, are you
going to Emory to study next
year?
Lera Nell, it looks serious when
you have to be separated in class.
How about it, Elmer?
Joe, you'd Dbetter ‘watch out.
Garland will be making hash out
of you if you don't leave Ada
Maude alone.
e
And did you see the notes pass
ing between Miriam and Elmer,
But, they were business, mnot
pleasure.
Virginia, we don’t like for you
to be shaking hanas with strange
men. You shouid introduce him to
us, too.
It seems that “Longiegs” doesn’t
have any trouble keeping up with
Florence P. Wonder what's the
matter with the other boys.
Some of the Wintgrville boys
seem to fall for the Hull girls.
How about it, Charles C.
i i
Did Florence P. have a good
time Friday night: Ask “Long
legs.” ’
More Free Books
Arrive at School
The free books have been com
ing in a few at a time. The past
week another set arrived. The
ones for the High School were
Unit in English Book One, Unit in
English Book Two, The Mastery
of Words (Speller) for jumiors and
rsemors, occupational guidance for
~seniors, Social Problems for juni
ors, unit in English book three and
child care for Home Economics,
In the grammar grades only one
set of hooks arrived. It war First
Grade Spot Pre-Primer,
Most all the bookg have arrived
and everyone is very proud of
them. We can all do much bet
ter than we have been doing in
the past. Everyone should choose
as his or wmer prophecy: Always,
strive to do your best at all times.i
—L. M. L, '39. ;
Home Sconomics
News Articles
The students taking Home Eco
nomics wish to thank the members
of the Community club for the
lovely shower given for the de
partment last Tuesday afternoon,
Many nice and useful gifts were
brought to add to the beauty of
the rocms. :
We appreciate the thoughtful
ness accompanied with these gifts
and we will do our best to keep
them looking nice and new.
We hope that the meémbers of
the Community club will visit our
Home Economics classes at any
time. We 'will be happy to have
More Winter Breczes
On Page 7
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 ,Wl
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Published Every Weun..
By the Studente . Y
Winterville 1)
Schoo|
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Largest Numbey on
School Hong:
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Seniors Have Eicht i\ | .
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Belng Second :
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Croup
W congratulat
sixty-one in o
school, who hay &
roll for the fi
The rules are
A- on 1!1'])4-!'i‘ lex A
of A- On thei 3
Those makins
Second Grad. S
Fleeman, Doroth
Stewart, Willie 3
Anne Carter, D !
Dawson, Suzanne J .
BEmerick, Bobhyv K«
lin, James Thon , By
loch. A
Thirq Grade B
Martha Pittard "y SHauid
Bobby Fuller, Edwin w w
Mary Bowers Wilson, ;
Fourth Grade — 2 Emoeris
Rucker Dawson, I i
Mred Randolph,
iPearl Todd, Bonnie Bradi 1
Fifth Grade
L. G. Carney, Fra _,v
Margaret Williay 3
Sixth Grade W i
Ann Meyer, Billy ( ;
ney Spratlin, Ro Fulle ,’;‘:
ton Wood, June Dawsor
Seventh Grads Katheriy
Kelly, Harry Culb:
| Bighth Grade — ( Carti
Rose Bradley, Mari Bet
Haynes, i
Ninth Grade — R
‘Hilda Hancock, N Hardmag
Billle Haynes, Jean Meyer, jag
Thornton,
Tenth Grad Huif
Douglas Meyer, Mu Lou Hewsl
Margaret Sorrell
~ Eleventh Grade
| Eloie Bowden, ki i Cartet
Mildred Reeves, Evie L tter
son, Frances ( ¢ Corneliy
| Burroughs, ILera ) hews,
Weekly Calendar of
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University Events
Th!,u‘:yt!.u;/
9:30 a, m. — 5S¢ phnomore Assem
bly. Chapel.
4:30 p. m. — Mathematics clu
meeting. Speaker: William Russel
Dr, Stephens’ classroom.
6:00 p. .m. YWCA Cabinet megh
ing. Strahan House.
“_?7:-3»{0”“. m. — Ag. club meeting
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