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' ■ ' 4 / i Thursday, Jonuory 29,1948 , X ? THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Three NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF LAU | RENS COUNTY, SOUTH CARO i LINA: » YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- TICE: That all registration certifi- “cates heretofore ;ssued by the Board' °f ex P ire b y operation ^ “inflation" is bunk. j In Farm Land Price, UNBALANCE IN LAW OF SUPPLY AND.. DEMAND IS CAUSE OF 'INFIATION'-BABSON -Most | No Rise Expected By Roger Babson Babson Park, Fla., Jan. 29. of law at the end of this year. All "~rv - _ persons desiring to be quitted elec-! W hen P e °P e have nothmg else to lay ^ re( J |t OfflCld Says ors, must obtain new Registration heir tables to they lay it to inf 1^ - certificates on and after^January! t 100 ’. Merchants blame high prices, Washington, Jan. 24.— A former 1 1-948 ' ■ * i on io^tion; politicians blame a b; South Carolina resident and now H C. SIMS. losses-on inflation; while even farm-1 a governor ^ ^ Farm Credit ad- MRS. GLADYS COOK, ! ers are 'blammg the weather on infal- m i nistrati on echoes a warning given and say a whacking go 9 d word M. D. MILAM, bon. Certainly the investigations by otJh . er government officials. ' for business. I would not be getting Board of- Registration fpr Laurens i w hich are being held to study prices j w Duggin, a former Clemson an y smooth-running, grand County SC 29-7c are inos by eyewash or whitewash 1600 bucks, but that is only 60 per cent more than otir old 1936 baby we been" driving. And* it . is a better and slicker rig. Runs like a scared rab- ’ bit-tand smooth. My Susie is learn ing to drive it. With so much being said in sorta high and supposed to be responsible places about 'business-^-especjally'big business—and how same Is liable to gotige you, if. you don't look out, ahd if you don't elect the gent who claims he is sweating blood in your behalf, day and night, I choose to raise my HOTPOINT APPLIANCES SELLING QUALITY HOME APPLIANCES IS OUR BUSINESS, NOT A SIDELINE HOME SUPPLY CO t CLINTON’S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HOTPOINT AND CROSLEY % * FINAL SETTLEMENT vehicle | S for any 1600 bucks ilf there was-not / professor, said Jterm owners shoujy i - ;i , be careful about putting^totr'much a big factory to build it. I would need :: ‘! debt on their farms by acquiring be content without a vehicle or dig ^ ' additional land. The fanp credit of- U P aroun d 15 thousand for some, 3 t farm land is now ’ hand - mad * v j°b like a Rolls-Royce. | Jg irfo such thing as "inflation.”. Our at such a high price that additional! And on the trip, we never got more jj troubles are just a question of sup- H. D HENRY. 1898-1947 F M. BOLAND What Is Inflation? Inflation is not the fault of farm- Take notice that on the 3rd day of ers > manufacturers, retailers or any additional land The far ^ cmlu of :! up around 15 thousand for February 1946 I will render a flnali°, ther one 6 rou P- * act » is !ficial warned that farm land is now hand-made job like a Rolls-Royce aocount of my acts and doings as Ad- . ministratrix of the estate of Berle Conway Hoop^i in the office of the mofe demai \d for goods thitn^ there is supply, the prices go up and they call it inflation; (but when there aie men Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a Anal discharge from my trust as Administratrix. ply and demand. When there is que m increases in price are not expected. ^ or * en mdes from a service Pointtn* out 'that the normitl / amount of mortgages that govern- agencies will underwrite more goods than there is demand, prices go down, and they call it de- Any person indebted to said estate f j ation ; is notified and required to make pay-, This means that the only cure for ment 90 or before that date; and all j hj g h prices, or inl.lation socalled, is -persons having claims against said f 0 curtail bpying or increase estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. INA BELLE HOOPER, Administratrix. January 1, 1948.—29-4cw. is of agriculture lands, Mr. Duggin said about 65 per cent of the value I gas was pingless—'better than ever and the price about prewar, except the tax. The tax is upped to 6 c:-n's a gallon. ' • —Big Business-keeps--prtces down Big Government keeps ’em up. And. sisters and brothers, I am not talk- H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE S'lOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE - Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs Telephone 121 CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, Frances Coop Warner made'suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects d! Shelburn M. Warner.. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin- pioduction. inis means thai tne cure is up to ail of us. Wnen we spend less, we are helping to reduce prices; while- if we increase our buy- ] The only 1 the average at present is only 42 per cent. The reason for this, he said, is because of the overvalued lands. While Mr. Duggin does not deal mg through my chapeau. Now, says d rectly -with to farmers, he uug^in ooes noi oeai •' ' • — the granting of credit Henry, you are getting over on the e is a member of the front burner - Thanks, J says. board u.’ governors that make poli cies for the administration. The former Clemson professor was ^ , . . .mentioned recently as a possible omsr cure tor hi&h prices rs lo pro-) cant|jdate [or a ^ on Ule (edera , eserve board at Atlanta. ' ^ Yours with the low down, —JOE SERRA. mg, we increases prices. duce more. This is up to labor. The real trouble with labor is not their wages so much as it is their restrict- ■ McIntoshs • . SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To 1}* for Best Materials and Workmanship. dred and Creditors of the said Shel-; a $ production is low then we ar« burn M. Warner, deceased, that they j tibuoled oy high prices. Take the he and appear before me, in the (ceiling oLf on rents and, of course/ Court of Probate, to be held at Lau-1 rents would go up for awhile, but rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on that would mean building would in-1 February 6, 1948 next, after publi cation hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any ,they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 20th day of January, A. D., 1948. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 5-2cw Probate Judge. * ed working hours and faulty produc- THE LOW DOWN What Should We Expect? FROM HICKORY GROVE We should expect to continue’ to pay high prices for real estate uii- Been on a- little tryj new car. L — til building increases, ‘ and the only was worth waiting .far-^the-car. Cost; SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRO.ML1.I way that building will increase is! * to allow rents to go up. Price fix- j mg also retards ’production. So long DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your xoverage adequate? Should you suffer a disastrous fire \\ ould your insurance cover your loss? t ^ Think this over. See as for all kinds of Insurance, Surety Bonds and Real Estate. We invite your business. CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Phone 6 , Hotpoint -Water Heaters -Ranges -Disposalls -Refrigerators -Home Freezers -Ironers • A New Dream-Line of Quality Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 it fOMtttg* SER^St we have a Uil! staff of factory tj-vnrd mcffiamts to put your -m n tust /ass condition crease, and Jinally rents would go down. Only then would we all have enough homes at a reasonable price. We complain about the price o. meat and various other things, but sooner or later the price of these pro iucts will be so high and the prcxtits so attractive it will cause many more people to go into the business of raising cattle and other farm produce, and manufacturing other things that have gone up in price. These prices will again fall, ft is true that the ‘‘mills of God" grind slowly, but they grind ulti mately in tne people's interests. La-^ t>or unions succeed in raising money wages but not real wages. Unless wageworkers increase production as their \vages increase, they are no bet ter oj_ 111 me end:* What has happened to the market for grapefruit and oranges is a proof Oi an 1 .nave said aoove. It coso» much more to raise citrus fruit today} man ever bJ.ore, fertilizer is more, expensive, and even the railroad 1 freights are greater. Yet, the prices j .or citrus iruils today are less than they were when the cost of produc- i uon was much lower. If all our trou-1 oles are due to. "inflation," inflation ‘ should help the citrus growers with nigher prices to overcome these high- 1 (er costs. Tne answer is that there is no such thing as “inflation.” «lt is only a question of supply and demand. Ci trus growers ao not benefit unless there is more demand lor their pro ducts. Right here in Florida we see’ the cattle people very prosperous 1 while the fruit growers are very sad. The reason is that mere is an excess demand lor meat with a small ! supply, while there is a big supply! oi citrus and a small ..demand. JNei-J ther tne price q. betaf nor the price oi citrus is due to “inflation.” Housewives’ Problems We all should buy me things which are in surplus supply rather man, through habit, continue to buy me high-priced things. The next time you go shopping ask the clerk to give you a list of me things mat haven’t gone up, and then change your food customs to using those things. This also applies to shoes, clothing and household furnishings. Now that, the turn of the year is past and there are "sales’’ going on, 1 this fs the time to do your buying. Wise buyers will stock up with goods during the month of January while these mark-down sales are in pro gress. | Wclcom* Relief lor BMMCflE NUNS Due to Muscular Stnln, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism JUST rub rkfroihinjr, (rnile Ncu-ra-balm on the oorc opor. InKamly, aching muaclet start 10 relax . . . cbe pain eases. Use NEURA- BALM to get fast, long-lasting relief from the miseries of muscular aches and paint. 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