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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
‘ BOOK LIST -1964-65
Laurens County District 56 Schools
All first grade pupils will be charged a total annual fee of
f7.SC. This fee will pay for all other books and materials used
during the year except tablets and pencils.
Students in the special classes will be charged the same fee
as the first grade. 1
Today’s Basic Science
SECOND QBADE
All second grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $4.00, which
will pay for all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials such as
art, drawing paper, mimeograph paper, etc.
Beaks as fallows Price
ARITHMETIC: Working With Numbers, Work
Text •1®
SPELLING: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster 1.45
> SCIENCE: Today’s Basic Science 2.38
Music BOOK:
valor and ability of our antece
dents.”
Powell is assistant sales man
ager of WIS-TV in Columbia. A
captain in the South Carolina
National Guard, he serves as
public information officer for the
Guard.
The Palmetto Outdoor Histori
cal Drama Association is an edu-
ready come in from many in- OF CLINTON:
ing Property to a GRy or Town
dividuals, civic organizations,
and business firms. All contri
butions to the association are tax
deductible.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 14th
day of September, 1964, I will
render a final account of my
cational, non-profit organiintlon ?«» »«i « -Wminlrtra-
trix of the estate of Colie E.
chartered last January. Its pur
pose is to depict via an outdoor
Bragg in the office of the Judge
By M. L. OLTZ, County Agent
It’s time to fertilize pastures, compares to our 8,000. The
.78 By fertilizing now, we can ex- Greenwood sale will be held
o<7 a.,..,*. * September 17 and the Spartan-
poet to get the advantage of k ,.^ ^ h>M seotem.
drama which will begin in June P rol,ate 01 ^" re “
1965 the feats of heroism display-
2:30 p. m., and on the same day
ed bv earlier Soutb Caro.,n,an,
against the British during the
Revolutionary War. The Associa
tion has leased a 72-acre tract of
trix.
Any
person indebted to said
Total Rentals
Plus Above Fee
Total
burg sale will be held Septem- __
M warm temperatures, also long- ^ 18 In each case> ca i ve s “ 0 n n . n . a n 8 estate is notified and required to
1 er nights. Rain, of course, is mut be delivered the day be- make payment on or before that
fore
THOU) GRADE
2.03 necessary to activate the ferti-
4.00 Uzer and we should get it. If
7“ a complete fertilizer has been
8 03 used in the spring then nitro
gen alone will give a lot of
My congratulations to Her
man Gabbert of White Plains
Farm, Harry Ingraham and
Sons, Stoddard Bros., and
All third grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $3.50, which growth. The main point I want Thor ’ nweU orphanage for mak-
will pay for all readers, Weekly Reader, and materials such as to make is for farmers to get ing ^ top twenty in DHIA.
art, drawing paper, mimeograph paper, etc.
4 Rental Books as follows
ARITHMETIC: How To Use Arihtmetic,
McMillan
SCIENCE: Today’s Basic Science
GEOGRAPHY: Your Town and Mine, Revised,
Ginn
SPELUNG: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster
ENGLISH: Learning Together, McMillan
MUSIC BOOK
Plus Above Fee
Price Rental
it on
rives.
before cold weather ar-
the junction of six major high
ways for $1 a year for 20 years.
A outdoor amphitheatre will be
erected on the site. A statewide
fund-raising drive to amass
$150,000 will get underway in the
near future. The S. C. General
Assembly in 1964 appropriated
$50,000 toward the drama contin-
date; and all persons having
claims against asid estate will
present them on or before said
All that piece, parcel and
tract of land situate, lying
and being contiguous to the
northeastern corporate lim
its of the City of Clinton, in
Hunter Township, Laurens
County, State of South Caro
lina, being bounded as fol
lows: on the northeast by
lands of Copeland-Davidson
Post No. 56, Incorporated,
Department of South Caro
lina, The American Legion;
on the southeast by the south
eastern side of North Adair
Street Extension; on the
southwest by the corporate
limits of the. City of Clinton;
and on the northwest by the
northwestern side of Caldwell
Street and the southern side
Upon Petition of All ofjfca Own
ers of Property and WMMnt the
Necessity of an
proved the 27th day
1964, by the Govarao
Carolina. -
NOTICE IS FURTBSR GIV
EN that said Petitionjv|I be for
mally considered lit Jgm City
Council of the City e(<8nton, *t
a meeting to be held itCIty Hall
in City of Clinton, took Caro
lina, on Friday, the 4th day of
September, 1964, at 7:11 efrjich
p. m., and action taken therton
at said meeting.
All persons interested may in
spect the Petition at the office of
the Clerk and Treasurer of said
City of Clinton, in said City Hall,
between the hours of 9 a. m. and
5 p. m., on each and. every day
of S. C. Highway No. 72.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Monday through Friday follow-
date, duly proven, or be forever that there has been filed with the in the pubUcation of this notice
barred city Council of The City of Clin- and prior to September 4th, 1964,
REBA L. BRAGG, ton South Carolina, a Petition and may, in person or by attor-
Administratrix Durporting to contain the au- ney, appear and challenge the
8 ' 1984 A13-4c-S3 thent i c signatures of all pei
2.17
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2.93
1.46
2.17
.73 Laurens County 4-H
Au 8- 8 . 1964 A13-4c-S3 t he n t ic signatures of all persons sufficiency of said Petition, the
I’m proud of dairying in Lau- g e nt upon the Association raising NOTICE OF FILING OF PETI- owning real estate in the area authority of any name appearing
rens County. The dairy farm- g 150| ooo. Contributions have al- TION FOR ANNEXATION OF hereinabove described, petition- thereon, and any matters there-
ers contribute more to econom- TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ing the said City Council to en- unto relating at the aforesaid
berg wiU Mrticioate in the Up^ ics than any other f ™A g ^ >UP CREDITOR’S NOTICE CLINTON act an Ordinance declaring the meeting of City Council
per DistrictFai^ Approximate^ The8e produce 7 on DHI * h *Y e All persons having claims TO ALL PERSONS OWNING said area annexed to the City of BY ORDER OF THE CITY
- w. shown that Laurens County against ^ state of william A. REAL ESTATE WITHIN THE Clinton, all pursuant to and in COUNCIL CF THE_ CITY OF
could well become the top p aff » rerm Horoncori nP4 » hor^hv FOLLOWING DESCRIB- accordance with an Act of the CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
TO General Assembly of South Caro- W. B. OWENS,
• *y, a "nAar-eiarx** thf. northf.astf.rn COR- lina entitled “An act to Provide Clerk and Treasurer
A-13-20-27
ly 30 dairy calves will be
rtown. Atoo our 4-H Council ^ our
wil install an educational ^ _
booth. 4-H members of Laurens
3.50 County will participate in four
fairs in the area this fall.
.98
.37
.73
.90
Total
7.26
FOURTH GRADE
At the annual Farm Bureau
All fourth grade pupils will pay an annual fee of $2.75, which picnic last week, I heard a
will be used to pay for readers, Weekly Reader, art and drawing great deal of discussion about
materials, etc.
Rental Books as follows
ARITHMETIC: Step By Step In Arithmetic,
McMillan
ENGLISH: Words Work For You, McMillan
SCIENCE: Today’s Basic Science
GEOGRAPHY; Your People and Mine,
Revised, Ginn
SPELLING: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster
DICTIONARY: Winston Dictionary For Schools 3.28
MUSIC BOOK
Work Books: English Work Book .69
Reading Work Book . .62
Plus above fee
Price Rental
2.17
2J1
2.83
3.62
1.45
the cotton crop. Sam Fleming
and Lawrence Cook each offer
ed a statement in regards to
73 treflan. Both were very defl-
77 nite in praise of the material.
I asked some if they thought
PoweH Is S. C.
Coordinator For
Outdoor Drama
.71
1.21
.37
1.10
.90
1.31
2.75
9.25
Total
FIFTH GRADE
All fifth grade pupils will be charged an annual fee of $2.25.
This fee will be used to pay for all readers, Weekly Reader,
and materials as directed by the
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims
H. Harold Powell of Columbia against the estate of William
it might help save cotton acre- has been named state coordina- Henry Cook, deceased are here-
age in Laurens County. Some tor, special services division, for by notified to file the same duly
thought it would. Each also the statewide fund-raising drive verified, with the undersigned,
felt that we have our best of the Palmetto Outdoor Histori- and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
MARGARET F. OWENS
Administratrix
203 West Pitts Street
Clinton, South Carolina
August 5, 1964.
cotton crop in many years.
The old cotton is good. The
young cotton won’t .do as well.
It just simply hasn’t started
right, no bottom fruit, etc.
cal Drama Association, it was
announced by W. Frank Harden,
state campaign chairman.
Powell will organize the active
support of special Interest groups
and will coordinate overall pat-
™ , . .. t „ . , _ , nonage of the drama by the South
!f.' Carolina National Guard, which
he serves as state public Inform
ation officer.
In making the announcement,
visit the cotton classing office
Farm Friday, August 28; also
in Columbia, and the farmers
ARITHMETIC: Ideas in Arithmetic.
MacMillan
ENGLISH: Using Language. MacMillan
SCIENCE: Today’s Basic Science
GEOGRAPHY: Your Country and Mine,
Revised, Ginn
SPELUNG: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster
DICTIONARY: Winston Dictionary
for Schools
MUSIC BOOK
English Work Book: Using Language
Reading Work Book
Add above listed fee
Total
Price Rental market. Fertilizer dealers, gin- Mr Harden said, “We are very
2.17
2.95
2.97
4.04
1.45
.79
.79
ners, and machinery dealers
will furnish transportation. We
will see cotton, soybeans, and
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 8th day
of September, 1964, I will render
a final account of my acts and
fortunate to have such a man as doings as Guardian of the es
tate of James Bruce Morgan in
the office of the Judge of Pro-
Hal Powell beading up this very
_ . _ important phase of our efforts.
.75 corn at Hartsvilie, We plan to Hi* first objective will be to soli- bate of Laurens County, at 10
leave Clinton at 7:00 a. m. and eit BU pport from members of the o’clock a. m , and on the same
1.35 *rrive Hartsvilie about 10:00 s c National Guard as in- day will apply for a final die-
57 a. m. Those interested in going dividuals and from their fami- charge from my trust as Guard-
lies. This, it seems to us, Is a imn
natural because the 8. C. Guard Any person indebted to said es-
is the direct descendant of the late is notified and required to
Revolutionary militia, and sev- make payment on or before that
era! units trace their lineage date, and all persons having
back to 1781. Our drama, which claims against said estate will
1.10
.30
1.31
should contact
reserve a sent.
my office and
Feeder calf sales will be
coming up soon. I have Just re
ceived information
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All sixth grade pupils will be charged an annual fee of $2.25.
which will pay for all readers. Weekly Banders, and materials
as suggested by the teacher.
the
M
sold
ARITHMETIC: Making Arithmetic Clear.
ENGLISH: Sharing Ideas, MacMillan
SCIENCE: Today’s Basic Science
GEOGRAPHY: Your World and Mine,
Revised,
SPELLING: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster
DICTIONARY: Winston Dictionary
for Schools
MUSIC BOOK
Work Books: English Work Book
Reading Work Book
Plus above fee
Total
SEVENTH GRADE
Rental Books as follows
ARITHMETIC: Putting Arithmetic to Work,
MacMillan
GEOGRAPHY: Your Country and the World,
1958 Edition, Ginn
SCIENCE: You and Your World, New Edit!
Harcourt Brace
READING: Wide, Wide World,
Scott Foresman
HISTORY: The History of South Carolina,
Laldlaw
SPELUNG: Basic Spelling Goals, Webster
ENGUSH: English Is Our Language,
Second Edition, Heath
DICTIONARY: Winston Dictionary
for Schools
Work Books: English Work Book
English Hidbook —
Reading Work Book
S. T. A. Work Book
Total
Those studenU taking physical education
wiU rent a book at $1.00.
EIGHTH GRADE
ENGLISH: English Is Our Language,
Second Edition, Heath
SPELLING: Basic Spelling Goals, Webstar
ARITHMETIC: Applying Arithmetic,
MacMillan
SCIENCE: You and Your Resources,
1980 Ediiton, Harcourt Brace
HISTORY: Freedom’s Frontier,
Lyons and Carnahan
READING: All Around America,
Scott Foresman
DICTIONARY: Winston Dictionary
" for Schools
WORK BOOKS: English Work Book
Reading Work Book
S. R. A. Work Book
Science Work Book
Exploration in Science
Total
Those studenU taking Physical Education
will rant a book for L00.
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la North Carolina will deal with the heroic feats of present them on or before said
29,009 calves will be South Carolinians during the date, duly proven, or be forever
through these saes. This Revolutionary War. will show the barred
C. A. MORGAN.
Route 2,
Clinton, S. C.
4.07 LM August 4, 1964 A6-4c-A27
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4.00
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Patterson, deceased, are hereby FOLLOWING
notified to file the same duly ED AREA CONTIGUOUS
verified, with the undersigned, THE NORTHEASTERN COR- lina entitled “An act to Provide
Do you have a freezer? Some and those indebted to said estate PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY An Additional Method of Annex-
homemakers are filling used w in pleas make payment like-
milk cartons with water and wise,
freezing them to be used later IRENE TINSLEY
to make home-made ice PATTERSON
cream. . Executrix
519 Musgrove St.
Clinton, S. C.
August 10, 1964 A13-3C-A27
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HOME EC.: Home making for Teen-Agers,
Book I
Home Economics Supplies
LATIN: First Year Latin
DRIVER TRAINING: Sportsmanlike Driving
SCIENCE Modern Physical Sciencn-TV
Physical Science for Progress
PHYSICAL ED.: American Red Crocs First
Aid, Fourth Edition
Your Health and Safety
TENTH GRADE
OFF TO COLLEGE?
Student Subscription*
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The CHRONICLE
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ENGLISH: English in Action, Book II
SPELUNG: Word Study
LITERATURE: Exploring Life Through
Literature
MATH: Algebra. Book II
Basic Mathematics for High School
SCIENCE: Modern Biology
HISTORY: Men and Nations
LATIN: Second Year Latin
HOME EC.: Home making for Teen-Agers,
Book II
PHY. ED.: Health and Human Welfare
FRENCH: Court de Langue et de
Civilization—TV
Francaises Vol I (to be bought
by student)
DRIVER TRAINING: Sportsmanlike Driving
ELEVENTH GRADE
Bratal Backs as Fallows
ENGUSH: English in Action, Book III
UTERATURE: The U. S. in Uterature
MATHEMATICS: Plane Geometry
SCIENCE; Modern Chemistry
HISTORY: History of a Free People
FRENCH: Court Moyen de Francais,
Second Edition
Court de Langue et de
Civilization—TV
Vol. II (to be bought by student)
BOOKKEEPING: 20th Cent. Bookkeeping
and Acounting, 22nd Ed., Book I
TYPING: 20th Century Typewriting,
Typing Fee—Per Semester
Elem., 8th Edition
SHORTHAND: Gregg—Shorthand
(Writing Approach)
Gregg: Dictation
DRIVER TRAINING: Sportsmanlike Driving
TWELFTH GRADE
Beaks as Follows
ENGLISH: English in Action, Book IV
UTERATURE: England in Uterature
MATH: Advanced Algebra
A Modern "Course in Trigonometry
Applied Business Arithemetic
SCIENCE: Modem Physics, 80 Edition
FRENCH: Court de Langue et da
Civilisation —TV
Francais Vol II (to be bought
by student)
TYPING: 20th Cen. Typewriting,
Advanced 8th Edition
Typing Fee—Par Samsstar
SHORTHAND: Gregg—Transcrip. Simplified
Gregg:
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2.41
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1.46
1.59
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2.45
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3.73
5.36
3.45
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2.89
3.31
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3.75
3.42
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440
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1.27
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