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:J\ 1 A THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CTJNtON. S. C. THURSDAY. 31, 1933 / Joanna Scl^ool Opens Monday G. N. Foy Heads Goldville School As Principal. Few Changes Made In Faculty. ransre from $3 to $11 an acre is under consideration. ‘ . If the prower's parity allotment— ; based on that portion of his produc tion consumed' in this country over the !L ‘f* ^ ^ iT..~ Greenville, vl.sited Mr. and Mr.s. Geo. Joanna Mill News .Mr; and Mrs. \V. K. Waits al^d fam- ;ily .spent the week-end in . Calhoun The Joanna school, at Goldville, will enter upon its 1933-34 session next Monday morning at 9 o’clock with a larpe enrollment. All patrons and friends of the school are cordially in- \ited to attend the opening: chapel ex- erci.ses. The school is headed by G, N. Foy as principal for the fifth year. The fac ulty is composed of the followinjr members in addition to Mr. Foy: .■\. H. Galloway, Jr., GoTfviHe. sev enth grrade. - - t Miss Rnsa R. I)’'eher, L;‘tjsvj44e. sixith'prade. J Miss Emma Littk'. (Jin'or., fifth prade. .Miss Mabel .\ldred, Clinton, fourth prade. Miss Phoebe Witherspoon. I>aurens. foui-th prade. .Miss Jean Wripht, Great Fall.^ third prade. Miss Mildred Workman, Clinton,; second prade. I .M iss Katherine Hlakely, Clinton, first prade. .Miss lK)rothy Hapan, Due West, first grade, ' ^ Geldville, Aup. 23.—Mrs. R; G. Carrip^jit.. averape period chosen — broupht the and children are visitinp in Gaffney, j Floyd Fdwards ^nent the week-end parity price, the government would i Mr. and Mrs. A.*J. Sarten of Fay-j with his father in Lumberton, N. C. pay him the rent apreed upon and no ietteville, N.'C., visited Mr. and Mrs. i Odell Owens and family, Efird more, in the event, however, the av- C. J. Craip a few days this w’eek. ^ Haye.s and C, L. Cunninpham spent erape price did not reach parity, the ^ Barron has returned' farmer would be paid the (^i^ference Savannah, Ga., after spendinp a Cramerton, N. C. between the rental received and thej^p^ weeks with her parents there. I Farmer returned .Sunday pari*:' price. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kelly and chil.- ^*’^’" Newberry hospital, where he , Government experts fipure that ap-!dren spent the week-end in W’hitmire. operation for proximately half the averape crop of Mr. and Mrs. FI. H. Hunnicutt and be glad to from 12.000,000 to 13,000,000 bales i,s family spent the week-end in Ninety-, that he is'Jmprovinp. consumed in this country, . Six, I F®® Price of Greenville, is Eventually, the money which goes .Me.ssrs. Warren, C'lemont and .Sipsby ^ wefk with Thomas Rowe, lo the grower will come, farm admin- Hair spent the week-end in Asheville. Mi^s. \\. E. Ad.'ims spent the week- istrati'on official.s sav. from the pro- Vate.s Frady of Greenville, "Spent the in Newberry. cessing tax on lint cotton. It is now week-end with his parents, .Mr. and ’ Louise Ramxister of Pelzer, is J 2 cents a pound. Mr.s. G. H. Frady. visiting .Mrs. M. .M. Blakely. 'I)he administration intends to ar- .Miss Tootsie Gdell is spenrlinp the and Mrs. L. G. Martin and chil- livi- at the prower’s domestic allot-'week in l.ymah. : and'the rental he will receive i .Miss Evanpi'line Duke is visitinp *' ouph county committees. Their Tip- h?r parents in Bateshurp. i' :'s will be checked, if necessary, with Mr.L .M. K, .Smith i.'j, spendinp a few ' cords in Washington, weiks with her son in Ware Shoals. The present plan is to have federal Edward Wripht and WaltT*r Wripht, LITTIE OLD EWVDRK CARL H.e&T2 'of an 84tycar-o]d Manhattan woman .recently. I I ‘1 . The othep day we saw an Italian iceman wearing a sprig of mint be hind his right ear. He explained that he found the odor refreshing during these hot summer days. Out at Luna Park, Coney Island, j 'New York’s open air amusement cen-! ter, they have started a school of elo- .ciition for the barkers. Then we saw boy.s playing Indian on one of Manhattan’s flat roofs and lying in ambush behind chimneys. | f Certnin shopkeepers in iTork have started to wran garlic in cello- Mf"^ than ^,500 false or unneces sary alarms were received by the New York fire dcr‘''vtment during the first six month^ of this year. phane. so not to offend the finer sen^T sihilitics of their cu.stomers. ! l en of G-eenwood. visit^il Mr, and Mrs. A. R. .Starnes Sunday, i .Mi.LS Lavinia Ross is visiting Mr. and M:s. Douglas Ross in Greenville. .Miss fi]ir-e:_Dickey has returned to herih^mie after spending two w'eeks Ttiere is a trucking firm in New York which describes its executive personnel as “truckolopists.” Business ip riding togs is galloping npht along. Apparently horseback rid ing is a popular depre.ssion diversion, r 4- A business research buri'au here ha^ foun 1 that New York women will travel 22.0 miles to buy clothing. , naneial agencies refuse credit to Jr., of .Sparlanbar^r are sjiendinp the Miss iDorothy Dean at the lat- tor’s summer home in Brevard, N. C. .Miss Dean is now visiting Mis.s New Cotton Plan - Limits Acreage hose farmers who balk at acreage re- ve-eck with thoH^ grandmother, iuction. ..Marion Hamm. The jiroprain will apply probably on j Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Crapps and .chil- Dickey. the 1034 crop, and the secretary of ap- Ijren spent .Sunday in Woodruff. I j rn tup rTiPn^wTI riculture may. at his discretion, con- Mr. and .Mrs. .A. H. Luquiro and; lO T.IE (HKO.MCLE tinue it for .sucebedinp years. I son and .Miss Julia Kenninpton of i . “The Paper Lvrrvhodv Roads” Magazines are now able to use pa per whose odor indicatc.s the field the publication covers. Thus a coffee trade paper here is jconsiderinp the use of paper which has the odor of coffee. R”oa(!way, r’^obably the be.-ticno^ street iii .America. h^oaT enough for the Wiftpie WTTey Post’s airplane, which it was p’-oposed to truck UP the street at ^he time of Xov’ York’s receptirm to Post. It is possible to ride a distance of 8 miles on the .subways of Nejw A’’ork for five cents. • Pet cats inherited the $4,.")00 estate The other day they sold surplus ani mals up at the Central Park zoo. One bison brought $75. Cifci^es showed no interest. Only Tonnal .\pproval Needed To Put i*n;itranVln FfTeet Lim iting Crop 'I'o 2.’i.000,00 .Veres, Wa-liinpu n, Aup. 21.—TIt' ajuu'ov- al (T .Sf( y Wallace and I’l esidcnt Roosevelt va- \irtually all that we.s necc--aiy ti.-lay to put hefiwc iht pj'o\vef> for acceptance a new co'toil ])lan to liniit aetcage to 2'>,()()(),(I(M) next year. OnfAtTTtsTmporfan! featui-es Woutrt as'-ui’c a pai'ity pric** to the cotton faiMHT on a!>ptaHlialf his averap-<- |>ro- dnet ion dui'i^np tTie'^Wst fi\ e years. It | is Uf-he put into ( ffect under a modi- i/ attiitncml ] f uat ion )»!an. (J the (lonTesTir il f th I t.e p:.n.:v jj^i ice for' cotton is the e at wh’ch i: mu>t sell to have Ijurchaunp T!"wer it had from ip;;} Pi IPll. I’n.-ent farm prices are uliout fi'.e cents below parity.- .Some details of the long-time |)ro- grnm for the staple iijhin whwh.^ live agricultural .South dijiends remain to be worked out. but officials expect its principles to stand, The plan is to he announceil .Se|itember 1, or shortly thereafter. .As in this year’s emergency reduc tion campaign, which took more than 10.(HIP.UP I acres out of production, the fa: in r would ii'ceive cash rcmtals on the laud he turned to ether purposC.s or ic; I t K main idle Thv* c.i>li paytmnts would be bailed (>n the a.eiape rental value of the aci«-s bill pi'obably would not be the full fipure. >-ince he could use the land to. p'row food or pasture*ci'ops. .A suggestion that the payimuits NOTH K OF .SALK .State* of .South Gaieelina, County eif Laurens. Couit eif Ceunmon I’leas. Clinton Ruildinp and Leian .Asseici- atiem. Rlaintiff, vs F'red Burnett,'De fendant. I Rur-uant to judgment of the ('ourt i and a de-creo of sale in the above en- j title*(l cause*, I will se*ll at public auc- i lion on .Sale's Day in Septe*mher, 1933 j (the same- Iwinp the* 4(h Day e>f-Sep tember; 19B3 >, in: front jof - the Cmirt House* door, in the* City oC'Laure-ns, Ceiunty e»f Laure*ns, and State afeue- said, during the* b'pal heiurs of sale, on the* te-nns spe*e-ifie*ii he*low, the* foL J(>wing de*seTi!>e*d.Le*al 'estate, tei wit: AH ^ - - that ee‘'liMn pie*ee, pa rce*l eii ti-act eif land togi*:he*r with dwedling henjsf* and otheu' improve'ment.s there*- on. Ij’ing, situate* atul he*.uig in the Te)wn of Clinton. County etf Lauren*. vState of Seuith Carolina, containing a fraction eef an aeue, beiunded as fell- . lows: em the* north by lands of .Mrs. Mary F.. .Nash, ninety-three* fe*e*t thereein; em the^ .*^00111 by We:-t ..Mai street, s+^venty-eight (78) .ft'ct the'ce- on; on the we*st by Burns street, two hunelred (2(i)P) feet the*re*on: anel em i the ea.st by J. C. Wil.son. erne*, hundred ninety-four and seven-tenths (111-1.7) feet thereon; the* said hil helng'the* identical lot conveyed lei me* (F'red | Burnett) hy Clinton Buileiing and Letan ! Association by deeel ilateil the 2Sth ■ day of March, 1928, anel re*coreleel in the office of the Clerk of Court. Lp.u ren.s County, in Deeel Heeeik 49, page 145. Terms of Sale: Cash. The suoce*.ssful bidder will lie reejuiieel to^^ileposit at once with me the sum of tj^iee (3G ) per centum of the ame+unt ofl the me.rl-.k* gage indebtedness of the de‘|Tendant'a)t | fixed in the decree herein immediately upon the property being knocked down to him, said deposit to be in cash, said sum to be applied on the , bid fihould I there be compliance with the same; but should there be a failure to com ply then it shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and the premises resold on the next convenient sales Jay there after upcm the same terms and at such bidder’s risk. Purchaser to pay for stamps, papers and recording. THOS. W. BENNETT, -f>Iot4r rrf PrtT..^ Boys J Yot?ir Look Yomt BEST in these! Fancy Wove Broaocloth SHEETS Wc’l! wager you’ll shout approval when you see their mannish tailoring , . . their di.stiiu'livc, fast color |iat- terns I Expertly rniisbcd witli 4-hoIe ocean jiearl buttons! ii’I* ' 'TI^'*v7.1 y n They We Great’'— he’ll sayj nilDGHT PRICFD! BOYS’ JAUNTY New Fall CAPS • .Am) ulicn \'on conipnru their sfylinij. -good looks ;nid vulue \oa It agree IWt^Trf d ' rw'.'i ds ' C .issiiii'Te> ' Hi and new ilesi/iis’ ILi'.'d I!',vl\vil! J\iihhej \im>4.s! Llaui'vi tnuiiiied! ,\ltr;tuiive lininys! Checks! Plaids! Mixtures! Plain colors! **Come on, fellers!— Pick your teamF • SKIPPY • KRAZY Rat • JIGGS • HANS UNO FRITZ • BARNEY GOOGLE SWEAT SHIRTS Girls, too. like these clever, flcece-lined sweat shirts for ath letic wearl In white and pastel rolorsr Sizes 6 to 18. School Needs Tablets . . . . . .4c Note Paper . , . 4c Pencils ...... Jc Crayons . . .l. . 4c Book Bags . . . 25c Composition Books 4c Fountain Pen . 19c Ink . . . 5c EEALLS Smash Hits at on/v— 69c V I"’ V bavi.rites for all - around wear! Triple - tacked, prong- bnrklcs! E!..iick Sport O^^ORDS They’irTie very bright in School! .4.. ^ V 0m Tut> Frocks C Vat-dyed—to retain tli^eir color - trcslinc.ss through many tuhhings! Low-pneed —lo make them extra good value! Real bright spots in the life of the schoolroom! Pretty as a picture PRINTS Tard Very fine and supple—nice enough for little sister’s “best” dresses — smart enough ia design for big sister’s or mother’s frocks! Newest Fall colors and com- n binations. Very low priced iV KEEP COOL! EVERYTHING’S REDUCED IN Sheer Cotton FROCKS Printed Voiles Batistes Flock Dot Voiles to 78c Y’oii can keep, cool and trim . . , and still he highly decorative . . . in these 78c sheer wash frocks. Sizes range from 14 to 52 I *4/ 4*