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When people first see this Oldsmobile Sport
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to be anywhere from *500 to $ SQ0 higher
than it really is.
That is why the Sport Touring is in such great
demand. Its very apparent extra value offers too
great a buying opportunity to be overlooked.
This car, with its extraordinarily complete
equipment, its fine performance qualities and
its beautiful bronze green color would be
impossible at anywhere near the price, were
it not for the pronounced manufacturing *
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of Qlcfemobile and General Motors.
Come and examine this car. Accept a
demonstration.
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INTERESTING NOTES
FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WRITTEN BY PUPILS
HIGH SC HOOL PREPARATORY
GA—In our room the rows made
the following percentages in spelling
A row 95, It row 9G, C row 90.7, D
rew 98, and E row 95.5.
A Card of Thanks.—The P.-T. A.
offered a picture to the room that had
the most parents at the meeting in
Apiil. We are very happy because we
won. Our picture is of Lee and Jack
son, whom we love very much; so we
wish to thank the P.-T. A. for this
lovely picture.
Marie Whittle deserves praise for
winning in the sixth grade essay con¬
test.
6C—Four rows made good records
in spelling last week. They ranked
as follows: C 97.5, B 9G, A and D 90.
GD—There has been quite a bit of
rivalry this week between the boys
and girls of GD in spelling; and the
j girls came out ahead, there being six
girls to three boys making 100 per¬
cent.
Our class went on an egg hunt aft¬
er school Friday. We very much ap¬
preciate this thoughtfulness on the
part of our teacher.
The sixth grades won in the follow¬
ing on field day: Boys’ contest, 50
yard dash, -first and second places;
girls’ contest, 50 yard dash, third
place; potato race, sixth grade; four
corner relay, sixth grade; sack race,
first and third places; saddle race,
third place; ball throw, third place;
class song, sixth grade. Final total
of points: sixth grades, 40 points;
seventh grades, 40 points.—Adella
Peterson, reporter.
7A—The flowers, which we planted
a few weeks ago, are growing nicely;
and we hope to have some blooming in
:t short time.
We had a spelling match in our
room Friday and there was a close
run as to the score. The two cap¬
tains were Elizabeth Decker and
Blanton Miller; the latter won.
7B We are proud of Hazel Wil¬
liams, winner of the two dollar and a
half gold piece, offered bv the W. C.
T. U.
7C—Our field day program, which
tuok : lace last Tuesday afternoon,
was a pleasure . nd a success. The
seventh grade girls won first place in
each of these: 50 yard dash, saddle
!are, three-legged race, ball throw,
shoe ra. n, and volley ball relay. We
won recur:.! in the fifty yard dash,
sack race, saddle race. tV. zee-legged
race, ball throw, and shoe race. Our
ho;, s won tire ball game and first
places as follows:: four cornered re¬
lay. hurdles and drill.
The seventh grades had three
booths the prettiest being 7C’s ice i
cream booth.—Dorothy Davis, report¬
er. I
GLYNN GRAMMAR SCHOOL
1A--The following have made 109
in spelling every day the past week:
j Ele;nor Butler, Roof, Evelyn Wright, Char
I lotto Charier Munnerlyn. Wil¬
fred Symons, Milton Walker, Robert
I Dart, Robert Doisc-y, Doris Glover,
j 1C—We had a wonderful Easter
j egg and rabbit hunt in out room to-,
day.
2A—We made little Easter chick¬
ens this week. Some of us are ready
j for fifth a reader new reader. this This makes our ■
: year.
We ere disappointed because a
j few failed to make 100 in spelling j
j j Anderson, this week. Loren Those Dean, perfect Betty we;a Brown, Mary i j
a
'/Orvclle Gibbs, Ailene Glover, Hath
leen Johnson, Helen Thomas, Mary
^Thomas, Marjorie Blueslein, Mary
Miller, Henrietta -Staley, Hersciiel -
Daniel, Rex ford Denver, Clias. Dry- j
den, Jr., Roland Linker, Andrew I.or
entzson, Wy’.ey O'Quinn, Jack Rrt- ;
cliffe. Graham Smith, J. C. Strickland,
Theodore Patterson, Brailsford Night- 1
ingalc, Alfred Drury, Mark Wilcox, 1
Jr., and John Symons.—Mary Miller, j
reporter. j
2C—We are very busy practicing
for field day. What a good time we |
aie going to have.
Section I has finished reading Jack- ;
1 O-Heath and Peg-0-Joy. We had aj
! review Friday and wrote all the ’
health rules we have learned.
We have made Easter rabbits and
Easter eggs this week, and Friday we
are taking home tiny white rabbits
for souvenirs.
3A—We enjoyed having SB and 3C
with- and devotional us Friday exercises. morning few patriotic j
Our grade is enjoying the picture
of Lee and Jackson which wo won last
Tuesday at the P.-T. A. meeting. We
thank the kind folk who helped us;
win.
We hope to hive a good crowd out
rext Tuesday afternoon to our field
day exercises. Opr class colors arc
green and pink.
Those who made 100 in spoiling all
(lie week are Robert,'! Alien, Mildred
Anderson, Itrse Mary Brown, Mar¬
garet David, Theda Davis, Mildred
Downs, Catherine E. Dryden, Myrtle
Greer, Maxine Johns, Ruth Login,
then Moore, Phyllis Perdue, Pauline
Smith, Elizabeth Webb. Helen Whit¬
tle. Edvard Runkloy, Hugh Dowling,
Jeff Dijhborly, Bon Gilbert, Edwin
Lam-bright Hurry Schrieber, Junes
Oifi-cr Taylor, Jr., William A. Way.
Walton Wilson.
SC— W® arc s!i}i working hard for
field day and have chosen all our rijo
n?r.s, w.to arc Aubrey H; err, David
’Mills, Fred Hutto, James Crosby,
Elizabeth Boatright, Genevieve Gir
vin, Perry Raulerson, Albert Holland,
Paul Mills, Frank Lambright.
We have also been studying the
poem called “Effort’’ by Edgar A.
Guest ami have found much pleasure
in this study.
5A—Several weeks age, Angela
Marlin brought us some cocoons and
Tuesday one came out. Miss Moore
came and told us that it was a Ce
cropian Moth and gave us a nice little
talk about it. Another one came out
Friday.
We won the attendance star this
week.—MadefLef, Mei’ton, class re
porter.
5B—We have been studying a list
of standardized Fifth Grade words in
spelling. Fifteen made one hundred
oil the entire list, eighteen made be¬
tween ninety and one hundred.
Those perfect every day this week
are Jane Whittle, Gladys Beard, Flor¬
ence Conyers, Raymond Broekington,
Victoria Holland, Persis Fulford, Dor
ris O’Quinn, Ruby Steele, and Stew¬
art Tut oil.
We have been practicing hard for
field day. We are hoping to get the
banner.
Mrs. Abrams visited our grade Fri¬
day and told us many interesting
things about her trip to Europe. She
told us the most about England, es
pecially London and Liverpool. She
is coming next week to tell us about
some other countries. We will be so
glad to have her.—Victoria Holland
and Elizabeth Gray, reporters.
PURVIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL
IB—First Grade B won the milk
star this week.
Second Grade—We won the star for
best attendance this week.
4 A—We have started training for
the athletic contest which we will
have at Purvis in about three weeks.
We have lots of fun practicing the
mck and three-legged races.
Throe in our room have made one
hundred every day this month in
spelling. They are Carrie Lee Croft,
Virginia Gay. -and George Hang.
Wo made rabbits and ducks in our
-hawing periods this week. They
make a pretty border.—Juiia Good
bread, reporter.
NOTICE
I beg to .advise all of our custom¬
ers and the. public in general, that we
are prepared as usual to take care of
you in our Repair Department.
All work handled promptly and sat¬
isfaction absolutely guaranteed. We
are pleased to serve you.
Respectfully,
tf A. ROTHSCHILD.
For Easter
Candy
in an attractive
Easter package
Glynn DrugCo.
BACK ON THE JOB
beg to inform the public that
l have resigned by place with
the Hercules Powder Co. in
irder to give my entire atten¬
tion to
STOVE REPAIRING
Don't throw away your old
stove, call J. H. Ohne tho man
who can make your old stove
like new—All work guaran¬
tee. Phone 873.
Jin happy clothes
there's lots of cheer
| To make ’em happy
bring ’em here
hpHAT wrinkled, soiled
suit or gown that you
discarded last season
will look spruce and styl¬
ish after we dry clean it.
SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 192*.
Buick Value— The Measure
of Automobile Values
People now-a-days measure automobile values
on the basis of Buick value. How often you
hear such remarks as: “It’s not nearly as good
as Buick”. People make these remarks both
consciously and unconsciously. Consciously,
because they actually know Buick value either
from their own experience or that of their
friends; unconsciously, because for twenty
years Buick has been the accepted standard
of the industry. Good reasons, both, why you
should own A Buick.
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J. 0. MORGAN
Telephone 405
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