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Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursdoy, August 28, 1947 Relief At Last For Your Cough LIST OF TEXTBOOKS FOR CLINTON PUBLIC .' SCHOOLS, SESSION 1947-48 Creomulsion relieves promptly be- ause it-‘goes " First Grade All first grade pupils will be charg ed an annual fe«R()f $2.50. This fee cause it-goes rlaht to the seat of the will pay for all books and materials *opsen and expel germ use d during the year, except tablets laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial and P encils - mucous membranes. Tell your druggist! Second Grade to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with • All second grade pupils will pay the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the Cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ing Home Life 1.45 GEOGRAPHY: World Geog raphy 1.69 Tenth Grade ENGLISH: High School Eng- ilsh, Book 2 1.13 SPELLING: Payne Speller 38 LITERATURE: Literature V .... _ . - *.76 an annual fee of $2.00, which will, an d Lif e> Book 2 ..! pay for all readers, Weekly Reader, j maTH: Progressive First and materials such.,as art, drawing j First Algebra 1.10 ^35, * ANTISEPTICS#^ 1 LIQUID' CLEAN/ FAST' paper, mimeograph paper, etc. Rental books as follows: (First price is sale price, second is rental price) ARITHMETIC; Number Stories, Book II .... Arithmetic Drill Tablet HEALTH: The Health Parade .62 .21 .15 ^SPELLING: Stanford .63 .21 .10 Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S.C. ~ 116 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment SCIENCE: Biology and Hu man Affairs 1.83 HISTORY: Story of Na tions 1.97 iLATIN: Latin for Ameri cans, Book 2 i :. 2.07 Eleventh Grade ENGLISH: Tanner Correct Speller 1.21 SPELLING: Chew Speller .43 MATH: Progressive Second I Algebra ...A.." 1.13 •24 CHEMISTRY: Modern Chem^ | istry ....ii 1.72 •23 HISTORY: Development of i Speller v .30 PHONICS: Eye and Eaar ; Fun No. i $ SCIENCE: Adventures in Science with Bob and Don .69 Third Grade | America .1.98 All third, grade pupils will pay an [FRENCH: The New Charde- annual fee'of $2.50, which will pay nal .1 1.55 for all readers. Weekly Reader, and materials siieh as *art, drawing, mim eograph paper, etc. i ARITHMETIC: Learning , Arithmetic .72 HEALTH: Growing Big and • Strong 66 SCIENCE: Adventures in Sci ence with Jane and Paul., .76 ENGLISH;! Learning Essen- rju CALL TELEPHONE 458 -» i For Quality DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Modern Methods. New Improv ed machinery and equipment. SERVICE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. John W. King, Jr., Mgr. .14' .11 Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... ,.v : " EMBALMteRS, AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. .27 .20 .17 .34 .25 nnMnnapoPMMaaBBMMtiwpqpwm* Authorized Dealer Browning :i ' Arms Co. Give Us Your Order for a J Browning Automatic Shot Gun COPELAND Hardware Supply Co. Phone 15 tial English W .83 GEOGRAPHY: Our Little Neigh bors at Work and Play 41 SPELLING: Stafford Spell-^ Fourth Grade All fourth grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.50. This fee will be used to pay for readers, Weekly Reader, art and drawing material, etc. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic 80 1 Arithmetic Work Book HEALTH: Safety Every Day .50 ENGLISH: Gaining Skill with j Words 1.00 SCIENCE: Adventures in Sci ence with Doris and Billy .76 GEOGRAPHY: The Earth and Its People .75 SPELLING: Stanford Spell- ! er .33 Fifth Grade All fifth grade pupils will be charg ed an annual fee -of $2.00. This fee will be used to pay for all readers, Weekly Reader, and. materials as di rected by the teacher. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic, Book IV 80 ENGLISH: Sharing Experi ences 5.' 1.08 SCIENCE: Adventures in Sci- eipc;e with Jack and Jill. 87 GEOGRAPHY: The Earth and Its People v . .99 HEALTH: Doing Your Best for Health ..t 50 HISTORY: To t>e selected. SPELLING: Stanford Spell- : .33 SHORTHAND: Gregg Manual 1.29 Gregg Speed Studies 1.04 LITERATURE: Literature and ,24 Life, Book 4 2.00 COMMERCIAL LAW: Bur- .22 gess 1.28 GEOMETRY: Purposeful .19 Mathematics 1.09 ! BUSINESS MATH: Applied .281 Business Arithmetic Jii28 .49 .57 .35 .13 .59 .37 .61 .66 .69 .41 .15 .38 .58 .52 .43 .35 .67 .43 .37 .43 amount of current and leaves the oven for baking or roasting if neces sary. UseJJfre deep-well to cook dried fruitSp^Wash the fruit, put it in the cooker with cold water to more than cover-the fruit, turn the switch on high and'as soon as steam escapes tujR tbe switch to low. Simmer un tie fruit is tender. Those tough cuts of meat can be cooked deliciously tender in the deep-well. Wipe and trim the meat and put in the cooker without water. Season with,, salt and pepper. Turn switch on high. When steam comes through the vent turn switch to low and continue cooking on low heat until meat is tender.* It will take about three hours for two to three pounds of meat, depending, of course, on the cut and the coarseness of the fiber. Remove meat, add water to stock ancjllmake old-fashioned.gravy. You can cook potatoes with the meat, adding them an hour and a half be fore you are ready to serve. But don’t add water while cooking the meat, let met cook .in its own juices. If you like rich brown gravy, brown meat on all sides before seasoning and before covering the cooker. Of course you use tne deep-^well for making soups and stews, biit do you steam brown bread and puddings in it? When you use the deep-well for steaming put in the rack and add one cup hot water. Place molds con taining bread or pudding on rack \ and cover cooker. Turn switch to high heat. When steam flows freely from vent turn switch to low and steam for one and a half to 1 two, hours. Time depends on size of molds. 1 Watching or adding more water is j not necessary. PENCIL SHARPENERS —Automatic Giant, fits any size pencil. Chron icle Publishihg Co. .FOR. AJFFY WHITE STERILE DIAPERS INVESTIGATE, CALL OR WRITE ft T BABY DY-DEE SERVICE PHONE 605 LAURENS, & C *1. H. D. HENRY ,1898-1947 F. M. BOLAND H. D. 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PRINTING -ft u ENGRAVING OFFICE SUPPUES n: .27 .36 .29 .33 UNCLt JOf-HT OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALySERVICE 17 i er .11 DICTIONARY-- 1.14 .38 I Sixth Grst^e All sixth grade pupils will charged an annual fee of $2.00, which J will pay for all readers, Weekly' , Reader and materials as suggested by J | the teacher. be McGEE’S DRUG STORE .TV- Filling Prescriptions Is A Profession With Us Phone No. 1 BURRISS- HARRISON CO. Phone 435—W. Pitts St. YOUR FRIENDLY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE T. E. JONES & SONS Clinton’s Newest Furniture Store Complete Line ef Home Furnishings E. Carolina Avenue Phone 131-R CLINTON Service Station "At the Sim of the Orange Disc” AUTO HEATERS *4 Gulf and Goodyear Tires and Tubes ft ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic VOURTimE Ar. you missisq out os ths his and food tusss you ones onioyod? Do you tool ths lack ol sparkling onorgy and vitality? Psrhaps you aro • uttering Irom a blood deficiency. Medical studies point out that up to M% oi women examined and many, many men have a blood deficiency■ PEP- TOTABS may stimulate startling now vi tality, pop. vim and vigor. PEPTOTABS is sold on a Money-Seck-Guaran too. Do , as thousands do . . . ask your druggist- today tor PEPTOTABS. TWax out this ad as a reminder. McGEE’S DRUG STORE uRInting We Do All Kinds Except BAD • We use the best quality Papers, Inks and other ma terials. Just call 74 -r- as you have been 4°ing f° r many years, assured df prompt, . dependable service. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. i Publishers — Printers t .. .80 .27 ENGLISH: Communicating Ideas 1.12 .37 SCIENCE: Adventures in Sci ence with Ruth and Jim 1.04 .35 GEOGRAPHY: New World, . Past and Present 1.59 .53 HEALTH: Building Good Health 49 .17 SPELLING: Stanford Spell er 33 .11 DICTIONARY 1:14 -.38 Seventh Grade All seventh grade pupils will be charged an annual fee of $1.00. Tnis fee will be used for materials, Week ly Reader, etc. ARITHMETIC: Learning Arithmetic 77 .29 ENGLISH: English Every Day t .....1.11 .37c GEOGRAPHYf The Earth and Its People .99 .33 | SCIENCE: Exploring Our World 1.25 .42 I LITERATURE: Excursions in Fact and Fancy 1.48 .37 , HISTORY: America’s Old World Background 1.38 .46 SPELLING: Stanford Spell er i :.-...vjs.* .33 .11 DICTIONARY;! 1.14 .38 Eighth Grade ENGLISH: You and Your Eng lish f 1.14 .38 SPELLING: Stanford Spell er ; 33 .11 [ LITERATURE: Your World in Prose and Verse 1.48 .50 MATHEMATICS: Junior Math for Today '.90 .30 SCIENCE: Our World Chang es 1.45 .49 HISTORY: History of Ameri can Progress 1.00 .34 Ninth Grade YARBOROUGH OIL CO. «»^ <*>, Goodyear TIRES — BATTERIES ACCESSORIES * Open All Night Phone 440 VtoClE f@$W ** Copyright 1946, Publishers Feature Service, Inc. SNELGROVE’S GARAGE A. C. SPENCER, Mgr. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Phone 451 West Main Street Pitts Coal Co. “Best Quality Coal” j Phone 75 Pitts. Service Station “Service With lk Smile” r CHANDLER’S GARAGE General AUTO REPAIRING Phone 71 “Uncle Josh Entertains You We Professionally Serve You” RUBY’S Beauty Shop - Phone 453 v Reverend Moais aays hie church needs money go bad thla year he has io serve prunes at next aattiday's strawberry festival . , , 1C ggie Murdich refuses to buy roach paste, figurin' it's purely a case o' pamperin' 'em. R. E. WYSOR, m Jacobs Building Phone 85 Insurance Real Estate F. H. A. Loans i • ft j ! SPELLING: Payne Speller 38 ENGLISH: High School Eng- l&h, Book 1 96 LITERATURE: Literature and Life, Bootytl 1.66 j MATH: Progressive First Algebra ^ 1.10 SCIENCE: Everyday Sci ence 1.69 LATIN: Latin for Ameri cans, Book 1 1.58 HOME ECONOMICS: ^harV .13 .32 .56 .37 .51 .53 CLINTON CAFE , GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED “Oij the Square” DEPENDABLE —Lubrication Tire Service ^—Washing &,Polishing TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone *27 D. E. TRIBBLE CO. jr BUILDERS SUPPLIES ■ Phene 94 WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! 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