The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 24, 1951, Image 12

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I IV> L v ! - Pa*:< Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 24, 1951 Merchants Can Change Prices, High Court Rules Washington, May 21. — The Su preme Court today knocked props from under "fair trade" laws which let merchants fix retail prices on thousands of articles in 45 states, j The court ruled by a 6 to 3 vote BOXED NOTE PAPER—Fine qual-, JUST RECEIVED—New shipment J ha ^ merchants who do not sign fair Ry, plain and colors. Special price'^ N.llv Don dresses in solid and trade agreements are free to charge 40c box. Chronicle Publishing Co. WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. fish as an acre of fertilized pas-, for Academy Street school, but we ture will produce pounds of beef, are working with the school and The Soil Conservation Service; hope this project will cause many of recommends that the water from the mothers who have children in fish ponds be used for irrigation school to join our club and help with and livestock watering, also. Wallace L. Martin, of Gray Court, T. P. and D. E. Brown of Laurens, Rt. 2, and Posey Cope land of Clinton, are using their ponds for irrigation. All are dairy farmers. A $50.00 csah prize will be given to a county farmer in the current Piedmont Communities Soil Con servation Contest for the “best fish the work Meetings are held Tuesday in each month. —By Mrs. L. V. Lowe, President FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 18th day of June, 1951, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Administrators of the estate of Fannie Hatton in the office of the on the third Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Ad ministrators. Any person idebted to said estate FOR printed voiles, tissue ginghams, cut rate P nce s if they wish. , chambrays and printed nylons. The 45 "fair trade” states have SALE—RCA-Victor portable: Dress Shoppe. 1c laws compelling all dealers, those radio with shoulder good condition, son, Howard’s Pharmacy strap. In who agree to uniform prices and 1c See Charles John- FOR SALE 1 Ford Ferguson t rac *,those who do not, to sell at the fair tor with 2-disc plow and harrow. trade pric€ Can be financed. Baldwin Motor Attorneys attacking the compul- C°- lc sory feature said the court ruling DEVOE WALL PAPER in all new patterns, House Paint for inside and outside, floor enamels and var- nishes. Blakely - Burton’s Hard- Guano. triple cleaned lespedeza seed ware & Seeds. FOR SALE—Nitrate soda, Roysters strikes an immediate blow at high prices and inflation “in the present Telephone 188. JUST RECEIVED—New shipment , of Nelly Don dresses in solid and printed voiles, tissue ginghams, chambrays, and printed nylons. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. lc FOR SALE — A model recondi tioned motor in pickup truck. A. A. May. Rt. 1. IP TciT CREAM CHURNS in 4 quart to 8 quart sizes, all made by White Mountain. Step ladders for 4 feet to 10 feet high. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Pop’s Cafe. H. J. Pitts. tf crisis detonated by the Korean war.” 1 FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to | in 8i ust kills fair . trade laws. Young's Pharmacy. We now have a ° p ; osin ® 1 . a ' v ? ers ““ s “ ch a ™ 1 - eomplete newsstand and lending li-', :U" der «f‘f 'j“ r ,rade * aws ' dls ; brar y tnbutors of trade marked or brand goods may enter into agreement with , retail dealers to sell their product at FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber fonperly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tf HOUSE FOR RENT — Two-bed room house located in College View. Immediate possession. Ref erences required. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) BABY CHICKS. U. S. approved, pullorum clean. Purina feeds for good growth and feeders, fountains and remedies. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FLOWER PLANTS. Zinnias, As ters, Marigolds. Scabiosa, Snap- fixed minimum prices, dragons, Verbena, Painted Daisy,' The Supreme Court didn’t say the Admiral Byrd Daisy, Princes agreements or the laws which per- Feather and Perennial Phlox. m jt them are invalid. It merely said will close June 30, 1951 P. W. Copeland, C. C. Giles, A. C. Young, and R. L. League from this section have ponds for stocking. Rhythm Band To Present Recital The Rhythm band, which was re cently organized by Mrs. Joe E. Land, is making much progress and will je presented in a recital on June 8 at Academy Street school. (Members of the band are: Maria King, Susie Black, Era Lois Hames, Joann Price, Mary Madden, Kay Kir by, Gale Brookshire, Jimmy Ki-j nard, Mike Yarbrough, Brenda Fal-j law, Slick McWhorter, Betty Sue j | Spillers, Joan Burgess, Margaret Madden, Ann Middleton. Anyone who has a child four or five years of age that would like to st i„ „ • ;» play in the band is asked to call Mrs. they can do so if state law permits., £ ai ^ d 33.W The Woman’s club held their regu- CREDITORS* NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of J. Lee Young, de-, is notified and required to make the same duly verified, with the payment on or before that date; ceased, are hereby notified to file | and all persons having claims p^nd co'nstructed* during^the^period undersi £ned, and those indebted to against said estate' will present of the contest.” Five hours of said estate will please make pay- bulldozer work will be given as a ; rnen '’^ lkewis€ * second prize. i ANNIE LOU ABELL YOUNG, The contest has been in prog- gress since January 1, 1949, and them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. ELIZABETH H. COPELAND, JAMES LELAND YOUNG, | 4OHN M. HATTON, - Executors. i ' Administrators. May 17, 1951. 3t-7lMay IT, 1951 4t-14 Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & a dealer who doesn’t sign the uni- Seeds. Telephone 188. form price agreement can charge FOR SALE—1 two-story, 7 room anything he wishes, frame house with plenty of lights The majority opinion, written by and water. Located 4 miles north Justice Douglas declared: of Clinton in Long Branch section.! "If a distributor and one or more Good neighborhood. Terms ar- retailers want to agree, combine, or range<J. W. C. Baldwin. lc conspire to fix a minimum price, PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau- , SC tf P 056 P nce fi*mg on persons who (have not contracted or agreed to the "When they seek, however, to im- rens, FOR RENT—Store next to Bailey’s scheme, the situation is vastly dif- Bank. See R. E. Sadler or Phone | ferent. That is not price fixing by 228. ip! contract or agreement; that is price FOUND—One truck tire. Owner fixing by compulsion. • • • that is can get by identifying. J. C. Rob- resort to coercion.” ertson, Rt. 2, Laurens, S C. Ip m PRESCRIPTIONS — Called for and County Farm Ponds “ Ho'wa^s n, Ph“ P m; Being Stocked With Bass Rex a 11 Store, Phone 101. tfc lar meeting at the Community house Tuesday evening at 7:30. Having al ready had school night this month, this meeting was for the purpose of discussing plans for the summer months. We invite every woman of the community to be a member of the club and help make our village a bet ter place in which to live. We do not have a Parent-Teacher association Fifteen additional Laurens coun ty farm ponds are being stocked with large mouth bass, which were LOST—In or near postoffice Sat-. . c , urday PM, a gray Parker fountain AUtO supply. pen. Finder please notify Chron-, WANTED TO BUY—Oats. H. J. Pitts, icle or call 343-R. Ip 1 FOR SALE—Used ice box, 100- lb. capacity, new paint. Chrome trim. Only $20. C.x Home and IT clnL^.tlon* District. 1 The fish were obtained through the cooperation of the Federal Fish T ^ , SALE—Combination grocery, and Wildlife Service and were FOR SALE Or will trade fpr 8°od i anc j service station. Will grown in the hatchery at Orange- sell all or part of stock and fix- burg. tures, and rent building. Located There are now 63 such ponds in on highway 76 one mile west of the county, ranging from 3-4 to 5 Clinton. Reason for selling, have acres in size. The ponds are a part other business. See D. B. WehunLlof a complete soil and water con- Rt. 1, Clinton. lc servation program being conducted portable, 1 Standard Underwood typewriter. Also 1 14-ft. v-bottom plywood boat, reasonable. Phone 723 anytime. _ lc FOR SALE—Barnes Giant Ad miral Byrd Daisies for wed dings, parties, friends. 60c per dozen. Telephone 397-M. lc ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone ^ c FOR SALE—1 fancy milk cow with calf. H. J. Pitts. tf WANTED — Nice lady to share downstairs apartment with busi ness lady. Walking distance of business district. Call 107. lc FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to! b y^ the dis 5 ic . t - I Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a < - )ne °* the . cbl f/ * a . cto /f. complete newsstand and lending li- development is the fertilizing or '• the ponds in the same manner as field crops. Ar* acre fish pond FOR RENT—To responsible party,! r. iperly fertilized and managed 5-room unfurnished duplex apart ment, full basement, complete GE kitchen, comer Pine and Cedar streets. Occupancy immediately.! Write Bob Smith, Box 149, Clinton, for interview. Ip FOR RENT — Unfurnished down stairs apartment, 314 W. Main St., 1 377-J. lc will produce as many pounds of ATTENTION, FARMERS! Insure Your Cotton Crop AGAINST DAMAGE BY HAIL. Rates for Laurens County $25.00 per $1,000 Insurance ...See ••• B. Hubert Boyd Agent ^GRADUATE — the matchless way to make her (or his) memory of the Great Day remain alive and wonderful through the years. Choose early. A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FAMOUS NAME WATCHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. EVERY ONE A PERFECT GRADUATION GIFT. SPECIAL OFFER - 105 DISCOUNT TO GRADUATES JOHN R. HOLLAND GROCERY MUSGROVE ST. — CUNTON SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants and Pepper j 0 ik i Plants Use Vigoro to make them ! BINDER TWINE m 5 lb. and 8 lb grow. Blakely Burton s Hard ware .V ba ' ls ' Bal "8, Wire and Held cLri,. iop ' and garden tools. Blakely-Bur- Seeds. Telephone 188. lc ton , s Hardware & Seeds Tele _ FOR SALE—1937 model Chevrolet phone 188. panel delivery truck. Good rubber j p0 p. s LUNCH is now open 'for i,. S. Stnck an . p b us j ness a g a i n w jth "Pop’’ Roddy WANTED—To buv medium priced as owner and manager. Visit us house, good condition, good loca- ! often. tf Five or more rooms. Give tion. Five or more rooms, all information in letter to P. O. Box. 128, Whitmire. 2p-31 HARDWOOD LUMBER WANTED —We pay cash for well manufac- i tured ash, oak, poplar, sycamore, green or dry. Write McCauley & Williams, P. O. Box 2056, Green ville, S.^. 24-5p BROWN CROWDER, White Crow der, Red Speckled Crowder, Black- JOHNSGN’S non-poisonous roach powder, one year guarantee. Han-1 died by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-pi USED PLUMBING — New ship ment tubs, sinks, lavatories, etc. Excellent condition. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 3c-7 PURINA STARTENA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the Th« SlylaliM D* Lux* 2-Door Sod on (Continuation at ttandord oquipmont and trim Ulut- tratnd it dnpondnnt on orailobility ol motoriml.) V. Eve, Purple Hull Crowder, Red Quickest chickens ever We have it * _ . «■» y* ns o , i 1 1 1 , s*s V* sm L3* * ns 1*'a ns n* Ripper and Lady Peas. Seed Pinto Beans and Butter Peas, too. Blake- ]y-Burton Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. WANTED! Honest, sober young man between ages 25-40 inter ested in holding responsible position in my store. Please wTite (do not contact me personally) giving qualifi cations. HUBERT J. PITTS THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Denier) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 430 and a full line of other Purina Feeds. Biakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone. 188. FOR SALE — Used reel type power mower, 20-inch cut, 1.5 h.p. motor. Excellent condition. Blades sharpened. Buy it for $65 at Cox Home & Auto Supply, lc WATER HOSE of rubber or Good rich plastic in 25 or 50 feet lengths. Also Nozzles, Sprinklers, and Re pair Parts. Blakely - Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. QUIT LOOKING •FOR WORK— Establish yourself in a profitable Rawleigh Business in West Lau rens county. Be your own boss. No experience necessary. Write immediately R a w 1 e i g h’s, Dept. SCE-81-236, Richmond, Va. Ip FOR SALE—47 acres land with 4- room frame house, recently remodel ed, running water, good out-build- ings and good pasture. Located on the Whitmire road, 5% miles from Joanna. Price $3500. Telephone 3304. M. L. Bridges, 113 Marion Street, Joanna. 24-2co FOR RENT — Two downstairs apartments at Crescent I)each. Call Mrs. Gus Young, Phone 181. 5c-14 WANTED—Young women, ages 18 to 21, lor telephone work. Interesting work, good salary while learning. No previous experience necessary. High school education desirable. Satisfac tory home conditions to allow for regular attendance. Apply Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., Clinton. 24-3c America’s Largest and Finest Low-Priced Car! Hmn’s why W0 soy LARGEST! I N It’s LONGEST—measuring 197V 5 inches from bumper to bumper. You can see that extra length—and feel it in the smoother ride! It’s HEAVIEST—tipping the scales at 3140 pounds.* You can feel Chevrolet's big-car solidness in its steady, even way of going! It has the WIDEST TREAD-spanning 58% inches between the rear wheels. That wider base means better roadability—helps steady the ridel You’d expect to pay a little more for the largest low-priced car ; ; ; longest, heaviest, with the widest tread. But no! With all its extra size and weight—all its exclusive features—Chevrolet is the lowest priced line in the low-price field. •StyUOn* D* Lux* 4-Door S*dan, shipping weight. Norm's why wm say FINEST! CHEVROLET First and finest In the low-price Held TIME-PKOVID FISHER BODY QUALITY • UNITIZED KNEE-ACTION RIDE o VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE ECONOMY • WIDE-VIEW CURVED WINDSHIELD • JUMftO-DRUM BRAKE SAFETY o SAFETY-SIGHT INSTRUMENT FANS. • TIME-PROVED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. Combination of PowwgM* Automatic 1054k p. ongin* optional on D* Lux* i at *xtra coal. MORI PIOFLI BUY CHIVROLITS THAN ANY OTHIR CAR! Aotoosatl* GILES CHEVROLET COMPANY, Inc. Phone 26 West Mein Street Cfinton, 8, C, tv