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r »' " .V V- WT mF / " v.; u f THURSDAY, MAY 12,. 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE P. C. Victor In Frosh Contests Presbyterian Freshmen, Knock ing: Over One Record AflerJ ^ Anther, Chalk Up 72 Points; To Run Away With Track and Field Meet Held Here Fri day^ Clemson, Nearest Com- petitcr. Gets 46‘/z Points. JL lib’. WASHINCTON •YRAOfOROMO^ inj: ofiw Ammunition foir the advocates of the sales tax. \ ithe .conference I sharp attentidrr Blakely President Commerce Body 'fte May meeting of the Chamber of Commercej was held in the club .room's Tuesday ewening at ^hich t'me the amended report of the‘horn)nating ’ committee WaV received and unani- e-"' ^ f , mou.sly adopted. H. D. Henry, recently nominated for president of the organization for the! coming year, had forwarded a com-; niunication to the committee express-! „ i • . ^ .. ... . . •-.v , ing his appreciation of the^hontfr but'. of the .thirteen state j such .an earnest and senous effort on} :neome. Before the war. he pointedjers the stating that it would be' impossible r^'ords which fell in the second fresh-j the part of everybody con^-er i every' man workbd twehty-fivej j for him to serve, and asked that his President Hoover in his address to governors called j only to the neces-! sity of cutting ddwrt governmeQital j expeditures, hut also to the need ^^of, finding new' and lesrs burdensome r methods of taxation. He pointed outj I that local and state expepses have in-j creased in far greater proportion than' ! ities .say name withdrawn. The committee nominated Gilbert B. Blakely, one of the ^ity‘’s popular and puhJic-spirited y'oung. business sly approved by the membership, r officers besides Mr., Blakely are: DrN^. C. Hays, vice-president; .J. H. P secretary; L, D. Mc Crary, treasm^ ^ard of directors, in addition to the officers: W. H. Simpson. R. E. Saoier, E. D. Craig. R. W. W'ade and S. WxSumerel. man state track meet held at Clinton j right t.aing in thi.s ^ national, state and Friday afternoon^and takings a large | crisis. IrTidcnce of the stra' und'^r tgovepments, while today’s tdx- ' es take iixty-one working fdays out of every "Worker’s year. Too much of the local and state tax burden, is <^ar- ried by ^ real estate and its improv<^;i ments, he pointed out, apd too, manyi £tate and local taxes draw from th"^ portion of the seconds, thirds and i which congress is working .s i tiinli fourths, the Blue Hose first year men! in the large amount of illness, p'*os- literally walked away w'ith the meet tration from ovpr-w'ork and ssw^iul men, to head tbe Cha*mber as presi- wntb a total score of 72 noiots lead-^ deaths among the members of both aent. Th. roco™me„datio„ was unani- fo^Xt'ciem-! houses since this session be.an. The public does not realize the THE OBITUARY PA,GE, j it isn't your money; it’s your cfail- i titrnoru III i«i 45ie»i,ci pioHuriiiMi i,ii«ii ■ Once I was^^alking wJth Kent Coop- dren’s money, o^ will be in a few Washington, D. C*, May 9.^Old- expenses, and that total ex-! er about what interest.s people in the yeai.4. Why let them have mil the I^lcasures? Why not have the fun of time observers of KoVemmentat activ-'governmental pur-j newspapers - ^ . , -poses now represent probably more He said: ^‘When a man gets to be' Jf'vng -some of it away?” that they have never seem ^han twenty per cent of the national. about ive years old he d;s..*ov- This 'rude remark shocked him. I luai-y page.V .. | think it started a line of thought am not a gloomy-minded] 9ulte a charge in his life, pevsoni^but. I have always thought Mose-s prayed: “So b^ach us to num~ more or less about'death. The. atti-|ber our days that we may apply our tude of a large portion of the human heart.s' unto wisdom.’ race toward it seems to me infantile 1 a-ssume that to mean that, when and silly. ’ i ' we get aiong toward midf^e life and It ^snH a pleasant, subject, but cer-; ii‘>te by the papers that men of our tainly it is an inevitable one. Why own age, or a few' years older, are son. by 26 iioints. Clemson scored ^ ^ ^ sources a.s the f^eral governFt"^*^^ and pretend and act like chil-, dropping off. we ought to stop and poirnts to take second place; Carolina . , hu. t f fu 'nient does. dren. baid (aesar: i take sto<*k. ^ ^ ’ ; bevs c f congress, because most of thej, reports are only of the public Ises- sions. A good deal of time and energy took third with 20*2; Furman Newberry tied for fourth with points each. / H-s spent on the floor of each house making speeches which citnvince Or\e reascjn why a late sum,mer ses- j .sign of congress now seems‘pro-bable j that our government budget in-1 IS New Czuididate b“‘ "hich’h tnv'ir' uY- .'*P'‘rt<»l jn'o™- I'ayuwntsi ie.ora alter anoiner ten, ootn on me, . • . ^ , on account of war debts due us from file the Huropean budgets “Of all the w'ondcr.s that I yet have ought to say: “As life goes I heard, i have maybe ten, fifteen, or, at the It seems to me mo.st strange that' most, thirty years. Therefore, I men should fear: j ought to quit thinking—How much Seeing that death a necessvarv end,! oioney can I pile up? and begin Will come when it w'ill come.” j thinking—How can I be sure to do all All of which leads me to remark't'he things I want to <io, see all the \ In Ward Six i track and in tbe field, until tbe prabd 1 “•>‘O' f-''' ■'"' “.“I ' , , .. /• u a 1 * puipo'jos. The real work of congre.^’s i , , •, i .a. . -i . • . . i t . . j i . .finale when the fre.shman track-ster.s committee rooms and ‘lo not make any pro-] that the’ ik a certain advantage m j places I want to see. and leave be at . at : at ra eonfcrences w'th officials of the!''^*'^” payments. The mora-1 discover ; the obituary page com-'hind me a rep.ibiit.ion for having been Cho-g E. Turner, for a number of years h "-<ident of the (Minton mill vTlla'’(‘, u''.’V'unces himself in today’s paper as a candidate for alderman fri'm-v a^'d six ih the approaching pri mary. M’.'. Turner has a wide circle of friend.-^ a-vi acquaintances who will be intcies'- .i Mi learn that he is to make the ra f-mi his ward. combined their efforts for P. C. anti |pan the onemMe relay in 6 minutes, branch of the government, ion war debts expires July 1st.! paiat've add do seconds. Carothers, Perrin Yearout, and Clark literally burned up' the track to set thi.s new state state; (inuMt-m.'. v ufm i».v rv«.-:.\-| - . • ,,.^4.1, „ , i i 1 .1 J * 1 •KnU^. PorwiiKU, una ' a,i 1 1 r, emiiient hus left thi-s out of Its esti-fing wnth a.taxi-man over a nickel, or re av record; They are second to only ( body, Kcpublii.ans. Democrat.', and in-1 *.,1 trv-; . . v,irty<ntj io mMvui infu.. if Kua'niatc.s aiid Kurope geneially seems toltiy; the Blue tstocktng varsity. i furgtnts is moie intei.-'<e than it has ' , . . been at anv time s:n“e the war. It is high ■ (executive branen ot the government, i ; , " ; . ''A,, * b! And in thc.u* d.ivs the earne.n thought ] ^‘'^Ki*****^ should pay u.^ about j that som. men never disVover it • p and .«tudy that is being given to the I have seen a doddering old million^ e' pro'blem.s v'' govern nedt bv every-,January, but the British gov-| aae. w^ith one foot in the grave, f:ght- ! Li{X'Comih of Carolina, scorer with Id was no unusual thlug far a commi.tee points to his work all night, or for an w'hile (^lark and \ earout tie<l for sw-; i ntiie committtM* to sit in earnest' dis- and with eleven points each. These; jussion until tlie late h{)(.U's in the niArning. Both the house and senate loslaurant.' aie serving more hreak- I‘OLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS two hor.ses set tw'o state records each, the 100 and 220 dashes, the 416 ^id 8S0-yanl early in life. The tragedy is! « reasonably good and generous indi vidual ?’’ It would help if.the papers would print at the t<vp of the obituary page evt-r> day *his <i’io^ation from Rous- matc.s and Europe geneially seems to I trying to laat dow n the price of a i\..u: bo relying upon the Luianne confer-, neck-tie. once to be held in .June, to cnuicel or - 1 otue sought contribution modify th'e.sc debt obligations. jiharity from a niillioTiaire who was havy* given away. J ' -e j well over si.xty and notoriously tight. I . ‘ Talk of some means of currency in-'''Mlc, told all the reasons w'h>''he could flation gets stroniger. The feeling is unt give up a cent, and as he wanned “The dkud take to the grave. ' th<'i.r clutched fingi-i m s.'only that w'hich I Yearout in FOR .MAYOR land Clark in 1 runs, and were mates on the relay I team. j I Yearout completed the IdO-yard' dash in lO..!’.seconds, and-stepped off growing here that soni«> measure i up to the .subject he began to act fasts than ever Ix-foD' commodity prices'is | if my call were aiv insult. Speaker tJarner v* at his office j ‘vmonetizaC ^'"jJl.v • ''hv are you so ei'v- morning a. even o’clock. oi ^^hvv, ^^^hn■h W hy do you deny your.-elt though the .sessions of congress d.i! i-^^uing of a large volume [ ph a.^urcs and squeeze every m-kd not begin uritij noon. He |nits hours of han' work before isceiuiing in fivt*! nates unsupported by j a ihetallic base. In one wiy or anoth- FOR .MOTHER’S DAY Why not give her a year s subscrip tion to her favorite magazine? The gift will he announced by a card. JAMES W. CAEDWEl.l. Call ttS at 12 Nikui. ^ ^ -- I here!.;, announce myself aS a can- tlidate for Mayor of the Town of Clin ton, sub.ic' l to the rules and regula-j lions of the Democrutk- jirimarv. R. E. SADLER. the 220 in 23.1 seeond.s. Clark sped the *'o.stru>ii, ■ind i.s f»'f*<iu'.‘ntly at his' see n', likely, ho\ve\ ei, di.C som< around tlW quarter and half like ajc-ffice until latj* i’’ the evening, after'’ house a-fire, doing up the 410 in .Vi'the se.s.sion is over. •seconds and the 8S0 in 2 minutes and • 7 seconds. .Vs anchor man on the re-! beginning o i ► ♦ to he diuhtful 1. hereb , announce myself as a can didat<' f ir .Mayor of the Town of Clin ton, subje-t to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. H. Y. ABR.AMS. I, • »u I * i vvhetiier congress can actually finish i .lav he fimshed the circuit in the be sit' ^ 7 r ,v. i •' Ills w'ork :ir.(l adjourn for the year by I time of the toui. , jpHj" of .June. The major ajqiro- iiiiler and j-r ation hills will have to l^e out of^ lx fore .IuiX‘ 30, us the gov- April Honor Rolls For Clinton Schools o o <► 5 her-O y announce iiiy.stdf as a can didate for .Mayor of Clinton, subject to the rc'Ult of the l)er»iocrHlie pri- thary W. \V. HAKRL8. I h ■"-■•oy announce myself as a can didate f r Mayor of Clinton in the aji- jinia/chi: g election, and pledge myself ' to abide 'cl«*ciior. bv the results of the .siAd M. C. NAKH. the loth •Iordan, the Blue Socks’ two-miler, set two records, taking .he way each of these in fine time. The best eimnent’s ti-ral yepr ends example of P. C. sjiirit that has been J'-b*. and nobody wml 1 rWwrcT author .seen on the track came when Mcl)uf-1 ;t.v to .-pend a cent afteij JlUy 1st. un fie and Oliver, lioth tired from j»i,e ivious. races ami runninK painfully “H! pj. ,„„,e ,h„„ tlic lax tlu* ciKlil laps of the two-nii.e, class-, | jjj ■[’here is no mistakinir the sincere ed the line for third and fourth h' 'I- ^,f t‘V<‘ryb uly ^■mK■enu‘(i with ing hands. j tju* operation of the govx'rnment to ('andhers and Cnderwood refu.sed' < ut .>lown governmental co.sts^ - to jump oiff the pole vault and shared '*’**”y . ,.f J ‘ .1— .....I ... .srv serious dlf- !<► Ed- ♦ J li ss the approjiriation hills w'cre paii.-y- cd. Thii.se* are the measures which are ,i;iJR ALDEJLMAN ; Ward 1 I herein announce my.self as a can- -didate f.ir re-election a.s .Alderman ^ from W'ard 1 for the Tow’n of C!linton, subject ti) the result of the Demo cratic primary. W. A. HENRY. I herviiy announce myself as a can- ^/lidate ^Jr Alderman from AVartLl-iur the Town of Clinton, subject to the , .result of the Democratic primary. B. W., BLAKELY. ^ ^ Ward 2 1 hereJiy announce myself as a can didate fJr re-election as Alderman from W aid 2, for the Town of Clin ton, 5ii!bj<H.*t to the result of the Dem- ocratii primary. PET B. ADAIR. the items where economies firsrpla^ and a' .tatY’rYa«rin thaf' “V' l"•"P<'/«', ‘'i"-'*-' "9,y * , ... .Ifeience of opinion. 1 he di'fe etenT, They have tied in every events this year and flatly refused all etforts ^ Providence Schixil hiist grade; A. ,M. Shuniake, on ,that “ward McAlli.ster, Doris Bagwell. ^ S. ((uui grade: Gaynelle Hairston,' Chark'ii Camiilx'll, Claixle Crocker, ICchaiii 'finner. Third giadi'i Oscar Harri-ion. pk Fifth gradi*: Wilmer Emery. ||| ; High Schmd Eleventh grade: Mary Howze Dil-'O lard, William Hobo, Elizabeth l>likely,| William Bailey Owa-ns, Catherine; Blakelv, Copie Mc('rary, Nannie 3ue i Adair, Hu)’‘h Holman, Mary Emma; $11.00 NEW YORK AND RETURN , ,$10,00 PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN $12.00 PITTSBURGH AND RhtTURN Th KHTS ON S.VI.E FOK AM, TRAINS MAY I Ith Limit To Leave Destination Hefure Midnight, May Llth I ^.00 ROUND TRIP RK'HMOND-PORTSMOUTH-RALEIGH TRAIN 20S and (! MAY Kith—AM, TRAIN'S MAY 11th Limit To Leave’ Destination Hefore Midnij^ht, May 17th For Full Information (’onsult M . H. SHANDS, AGKNT, ( LINTON, S. (. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ^ : ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ to have them decide the winner. Bob Perrin shbwed great ability on the low hurdles, winning first in 26.9 seeond.s, <'Brothers ran him a close stM'ond, crossiing the line only a frac tion of a .second behind him. Other opinion. 1 lie <ir lerences oc cur where the amount that would lx*: .Sp^ake. aved by a jiarticular measuix* is a' Tenih g-.'ade; .Six I la Deiistm, Ro.sa matter of ojiinion and not of dem.m-' |{yi|,.y Jjttle, .Mary Glenn ('hainhers, •.■liable fa.l. It is easy enough to.H,ji,y Woixlruff, Margaret Taylor, prove on jiapei what the effivt would i ]>( 1)1,)^* Henderson, Vivian Parks lie of reslucing goveinnient .salaries. It Adair, James Sloan, Dill Ellis, is not easy to jirove whul w'ould be | Ninth grade: Elizalmth Buzhardt,- |the effect of making a charge forjj .Ahram.s, Fdizabeth Harris, Eas- of making a charge forj .government services which are now, Irene Dillard, Alfred Brown- rendered free. Ht gue.ss woTk.,4«^f,.^Ad«, Hue Aljen, Veva Miller. - .1 field events was taken by a Fiv^oy- to how many people would continue Eighth grade; Louise Chumihers,l to take advant^ige of'those servicesMf j Finney, Lucile VV’ilson, Sara] they had to pay for them. And nppos-j Fi un. es Baldwin, Madeline Cassano-, ing every specific economy is a strong|..jy Anderson, Margaret .Sullivan.! lobby representing the particular group of employees, or bureau or de- terian, Bobby Reeder took fir.st in the dii*c*u8 throw, setting a record of 117 feet, Reeder set the javelin record in high school last year, but he was CEST-XMERICAN CHEESE 15 forcerl to Uke second to TayUir, ofi . ^ ,r ^ t it \ _ IK-. «Kafr ifii I partment which would be affected if 7“.?',. , ! thi,, that, or Iha oth.-r itea, wan- cut! feet. The javelin record did not fall, however. The l7r)-foot mark, as set off. ' I hert.hy announce myself as a can didate for .Alderman from Ward 2 for ' the town of (’Union, subject to the | * <*'**‘’ re.sult of the Democratic primary. GEO.W. (’OPELAND. .Academy Street S<h<M»l First grade: Veldee Hodge, Onnie B. Robinson, Erline Meadows, Eliza- beth ('rocker, Charles Windsor, James Herlieit Worthey, .Mildred Ward 3 hcrojiy announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman from Ward 3, for the Town of Ctinthn, subject to the result of the Demo cratic f)r:riiary. W . J. DUNG.A.N. *'The friends 'of J. FERDINAND J.\C()BS announce him as a candidate by Lambeth of Newberry, is n^ like-i lYieans a good deal harder w’ork! i . Fn^da VV'oixl ly to,he broken for some time to finj „f o„ttinir expense, .shoeklev, .1. / I which will do the lenst harm polltleal- „ ly than it ,s to find new ,„u,-:e, o ; „ taxation to balance the. hudiret. And Kathleen' the llow..rd. l ooi.c l.anford. lli.die Till-1 U'lxs than thi* country has ever faced.. i The senate committee ha, >1Kve- reat many thiniti to the h.m e l"ll, (•atherlne I'aiknian. MU TABLE SALT 2 IM 1.B PKGS 5c SCOTT’S CORN can 5c •’HSfiT* SAUCE 2 BOT& 25c DRANO FOR OPENING DRAINS CAN 23c 12c The results, of the meet Friday show that the the-sliyterian vaisity will gain great strength from fre.'hnian class next year. Freshman Suminary SHOE POLISH Bi.UE .sn.\ TUNA FISH BOT. CAN IS 120-yard high hurdles; i=:iH*aniian,, and by the time the ta.x hiU finally; | Windsor ■ .1 I) Gaines, l.ucilh Clemson; Lipscomb, Clem.son; Rawls,' Jiasses the .senate it won t Jook j h,,ii Uir.,a„ks, Mil- 17 ;} much like the one which was pa-'setl u , oV,f I <»y the house. 1 ne result wi}l be a long "" Clem.son; Taylor, Carolina. Time, seconds. New state record. j lOO-vard dash; Yearout,.?. C.; Mau- DEL MONTE CAN -hoiiith g- E, fo}; Ald *rman for Ward 3, subject to. ney, CaroHna; Stevens, Clemson; Me- the rules and regulations of the Ik*m-‘ Flrath, I*. C. Time, 10.3 seconds. New ocratK’ prnnary. -■> I Ward 4 ^I hereiby announce myself as a can didate for -Alderman from Ward 4 for the Tow'll of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. • F. M. BOL.A.ND., / ' Ward 5 lecord. Mile run: Jordan, P. C.; Oliver, P. C.; McDuffie, P. C.; Ht^kins, Fur man. Time, 4 minutes, 5K seconds. New ret'ord. Shot put: Traynham, Furman; Dil lard, Clem.son; Hood, Newberry; Reedgr, P. C.. Distance, 37 feet, 41/^ Shaw, 1x0 j Tu:kei, .James V’a-isey, Izora Black, Kathiiine Dean, Dollie Williaiiisoii, 1 Matt'e Will iam-ion, Harold Alkin.h,| Loi.s Bigham, Nell Petty, Helen Wil son. ,/ I hereby announce myself as a can- tnches. didate^^in^Alderman from Ward 5, for! 440-yard dash: Clark, P. C,; Rob- the ’Town of Clinton, subject to the result of bhe Democratic primary. SILAS BAILEY. and peT'ha|;.s stormy se.ssioii of a con-j ference committee, to whip the new i tax legi.slatidri into shape that both hau'.-ies will stand for. It looks now as if there was littUM I hance of the general inanufacturer’.s j .sales tax becoming law, although a i. i i ‘tiong and vigorous new drive in fa-j * *!*^** vVir* (' ' Mil of it is being felt on Capitol Hill.; grade. Byrd McM.Ilian, ( aio- There ire very seriou-s doubCs arising^ lyn Henry, Rufus Sadler Agne.s ILpp,l as to whether the exces.sively high 1 Boil hie Thdwell, Maigaiet Adair, . me taxes on large incomes and inheri-j J*'**** Lay tun, . aiguu . mp , tances will yield anything like what «<'*>. Ll'^vn Stuigeon. they have Ixjen estimated to yield. | ^ , , u „ v;.xi..» The extent to which incomes of the; Kci n. Jane Little, John Sloan, SARDINES OCTAOON SOAP CHIPS CHIPSO FOR WAtHINO 3 2 >N 1 SHOE POLISH N. B. CJBEMIUM Crackets VEGHTABLn SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT PKG. PROS. CAN PKG 10 c 19c 12c 121c 6-LB CAN 69 Se.cnd grade; Betty Huntei, .Agnes ertson, Clemson; Boney, Furman; supposedly very rith have been cut Brow nr^, YF[ r.(VW CldN'C NO. 2*^ Gallachatt. Clemson. Time, 52 seconds., down in the past couple of years just beginning to be realized, as thejce. Sumner, Sara 1*ranees halls, Vn-, income tax returns for 1931 are being ginia Wtir. Marjorie Miller, Reeder, New record. I hereby announce myself as a rlrn* analyzed by the treasury department, didate for re-election as Alderman | Bradmiller, N^erry; Wataon, Caro-1 individual incomes but cor- from W'ard 5, subject to the rules and! hna, and McMahon, Clemson, tied fori incomes have fallen off. so regulations of the Democratic pri-i fourth. Height, 5 feet 8*A inches. New'^^,^^ mary. Jack! Third giade: Cele.ste Arnngton, Noland Suddeth, Elizaln-th Wysor, FRBD BURNETTE. Ward 6 I hereby announce myself as a can didate for .Alderman from Ward 6, for % Town of Clinton, subjeet to the re.sult of the Democratic primary. ROY HOLTZCLAW. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from Ward 6 for the Town of Clinton, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. T. J. BLAl|i(XiK. !record. j Pole vault: Carothers and Under- !wood, both of P. C., tied for first; third, Lipscomb, Clemson; fo’Urth, Moore, Carolina. Height, 11 feet, 4 inches. New record. 220-yard dash: Yearout, P. C.; Stev ens, Clemson; Rasor, NeWberry; (fourth man disqualified). Time, 23,4 seconds. New record. Discus throw: Reeder, P. C.; Betro- Hne, Newberry; Taylor, Carolina; I hereby announce-myself as a can- much that this situation is furnish-: France.^ Edwards, Lula (iray Harris, Emily Martin, I>orctta Runvph, IJoro- P. C.; McCaskill, P. C.; McElrath, P. C. Distance, 161 feet.. Two-mile run: Jordan, P. C.; Hop kins, Furman; Oliver, P. C.; McDuf fie, P. C. Time, 11 minutes, 27 Veederrii^y SFpp, EUiott Jacobs, oi^ds. New record. , | Guy Tumblin. Broad jump:. Robertson, Clemson; Fifth grade: Margaret Brice, Lou- Lipscomb, Clemson; Mauney, Caro- jsy Jacxjhs, Doris Suber, Lou Hulan, lina; JRood, Newberry. Distance, 20 feet, 2 inches. New record. thy Stutt.s, • Reese Young, Sterling Pitts. Fouith grade: Josephine Copeland, Virginia Sadler, Frances Speake, Her- beit Chambers, Virginia Dillard, Wal- Wargaret Kern, Miriam Donnan, Frances PassmoVe-, Margaret Little, 220-yard low hurdles; Pc^in, P.'C.;! Lndie Nell Sco t, Eleanor Copeland, Dillard, Clemson. Distance,, 117 feet. didate for Alderman from Ward 6 for! record. n . > ' ihe Town of Clinton, ‘subject to the] HHO-yard dash: Clarke, P. C.; ^eaae, refiult of the Democratic primary. (Carolina; Lewis, Clemson; McNaull, GEORGE F. TURNER. 'Carolina. Time, 2 minutee, 7.2 seconds. Perrjh, VearoyL Clarke; Clemson sec- : — New record. -lond. Only tearrts entered. Time, 3 min- SUBSCRIBE TO T’HE CHRONICLE Javelin: Taylor, Carolina; Reedei,j utes, 35.6 seconds. New revord. Carothers, P. C.; Lanford, Clemson; Rawls, Clemson. Time, 26.9 seconds. Neijfc' record. One-mile "reliay: P. C. (Carothers, Boyd Barton. Sixth grade: Ixiuise Bailey, Roy Jrhnf'on, Beb Jones, Nora Cannon,! Edith Lynch, Nellie Woixl, yNellie! Wright. 1 Fk'venth grade: Adelaide R^>berts,' Peggy Sprunt, Rebecca Speake, Thel ma Taylor, ^11 Wade. , j KDSK HALF, Peaches can SMAI.L DXYDOI. FKEi: WITH EACH Oxydol HUCEUS SPPKR QUALITY Toilet Tissue BFNSHINE Bl'TTKR Krunchies FOSTER BR.ANI) Roast Reef DEMI-LINK-VIKNNA Sausage CAMPBELLS Pork & Beans 23c ROLI.S PKG. NO 1 CA.V CAN 16 02. CAN 1 L'. Ti i it ' ■ .U- - it DOGGIE BOG FCOD . 3