Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1931 — Page 5

E .«■<! l 1 . B> r P \‘- ),v SupHinlendent The eight Ole■•'s“ V jos art* ns follows. ■ •‘5 Lis. 193M932 Grades ■ First Grade ■ (<„!.!> Primer and K Header, eornMn.-d $ -«1 HL..r "““ k .. Biori-Aoniy ■[;; NoSecond Grade ’ B,nd Stud) SI Ite.Hler .4 J | ■n Speller, eompl-ee 1 Bglosser Exerri><’ Book Vusie Coors... | B n<u pencil No. 2" 1 Bs Table. Book 2. full yr. .33; T' si and Kx.-relse in Spelling Pd Third Grade a nd Study TL:rd Reader .62 | Aritlmu Book Bi 611 Book 1 Th- H-.iHli 65 Music < ouiso K Table Seim rA or K: ' —i-

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I No. 3 15 j One box of Valens Water Col. .45 ■One water pan for painting .05 One Five-Cent Pencil .05 One Penlio’ ler, Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 Geography. Around the World with Children, Carpenter's .65 Box of Crayolas .10 Golden Rod Tablet 05 Royal Composition Hook No. 870 .051 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling .15 Royal Penmanship No. 203 . .051 Fourth Grade Manly Fourth Reader .69 ' Strayer-Upton Arithmetic, Book No. 1 .61 I Our English. Book 1 .68 i McCall Speller, complete .48 Knowlton's First Lesson in Geography .87 Winston’s Simplified Dictionary 1.08 Zaner-Blosser Practice Book L No. 4 . .15 ■ Hollis-Dann Music Course No. 3 .54 One Ik>x Talens water colors .45 J One Water Pan for painting .05 ! One penholder, Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 101 .06 | One tite-cent Pencil .05! I The I.ildlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling ... .15! Royal Composition Tablet No. | 870 05 Royal Writing Tablet No. 203 .051 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 .05 Fifth Grade Manly Fifth Reader .70 Strayer-Upton Arithmetic. Book No. 2 68 B. & M. Essentials of Geography, Hook 1 1.26 Our English, Book 2 72 Emerson-Betts Hygiene and Health, Book 1 65 McCall Speller, complete .48 Zaner-Blosser Practice, Book No. | 15 Hollis-Dann Music Course. No. 4 .51 Box of Talens Water Colors .45 One Water Pan .05 One Penholder, Zaner-Blosser [ and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 ' The Laidlaw Test and Exercise 1 Book in Spelling .15 ■ Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05 'Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 .05 '

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i Royal Writing Tablet No. 104 .05 Makers of America, WoodburnMoran Fifth Grade Lennes Sheets, Semester A or B. 22 Sixth Grade Manly Sixth Reader .70 St layer-I'pt on Arithmetic, Book No. 2 68 18. & M. Essentials of GeoI graphy. Book 1 j 26 jOur English, Book 2 72! I Zaner-Blosser Practice, Book I Nq ' 6 15 1 Emerson- Betts Physiology and Hygiene, Book 2 .91 McCall Speller, complete .48 Box of Talens Water Colors .45 | One Water Pan 05 Hollis-Dann Music Course, 68, Book 4, 6A, Book 5 .65 One Penholder. Zaner-Blosser and Osborn Pen No. 401 .06 One drawing pencil, Eagle 315 .05 Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 [The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling 45 I Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05 ’Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 .05 ( Introduction to American History, Woodburn-Moran 1.01 I Sixth Grade Lennes Sheets, ; Semester Aor B. .22 1 Geography Problems Project, Branon Series 1 .48 Seventh Grade (Guide Book to Reading, Seventh reader .90 Strayer-Upton Arithmetic.No, 3 .75 B. & M. Essentials of Geography, Rook 2 176 | Our English, Hook 3 .86 ■ Emerson-Betts Physiology and Hygiene. Book 2 91 McCall Speller, complete .48 Elementary American History and Government (WoodburnMoran) 1 48 Box of Talens water colors .45 One water pan .05 Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 Hollis-Dann Music Book No. 5 .90 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling .15 Royal Theme Tablet No. 76 .05 Golden Rod Tablet No. 80 05 Music Tablet No. 86 .06 Lennes Sheets, Semester A or B .22 Citizenship Through Problems, Edmonson-Dondineau 1.14 Eighth Grade j Guide Book to Reading. Eighth Reader .91) I Strayer-Upton Arithmetic, No. 3 75 |B. & M. Essentials of Geography, Book 2 1.76 |Our English, Book 3 .86 ' Emerson-Betts Physiology and Hygiene, Book 2 .91 McCall Speller, complete .48 ' Elementary American History and Government (WoodburnMoran) 1.48 Box of Talens water colors .45 One water pan .05 Winston Simplified Dictionary 1.08 The Laidlaw Test and Exercise Book in Spelling .15 Royal Composition Tablet No. 848 . 05 Golden Roil Tablet No. 80. . .05 Lennes Sheets, Semester A or B .22 Citizenship Through Problems, Edmonson-Dondineau 1.44 HIGH SCHOOL Art Supplies to be given out by in-

Missing Widow - Mrs. Asta Eicher. 45-year-old widow of Park Ridge, 111. who disappeared three months ago with her three small children. Cornelius Pierson, who wooed Mrs. Eicher through the mails, has been arrested in Clarksburg, W. Va. structor. Commercial Bookkeeping-McKinsey (given out by instructor) Gregg Shorthand Manual—An. Ed. 1929 1.50 Gregg Speed Studies—An. Ed. 1929 1.20 Commercial Law —Burgess and Lyons 1.33 Commerce and IndustrySmith 1.55 High School Geography— Whitbecks 1.80 Stenographer’s Notebook No. 60 05 English First year— Literature and Life, Book I 1.62 Our English, Denny 1.08 Winston's Simplified Diet. ..' 1.08 Second year— Literature and Life, Book II 1.72 Clippengers Written and Spoken English 1.37 Winston's Simplified Diet. 1.08 I Third Year— Ixmg's English Literature with Readings 1.62 Clippengers Written and Spoken English 1.37 Winston’s Simplified Diet. 1.08 Fourth Year— Long's American Literature with Readings 1.62 Winston's Simplified Diet. 1.08 Home Economics School and Home Cooking— Greer 1.61 Latin First year Latin—Magoffin 1.33 Second year Latin—Scudder 1.62 Third year Latin Cicero, Ten Orations -Johnston 1.44 .Fourth year Latin —Knapp's I Vergil, ten Book Ed. 1.62 New Latin Grammar—Bennett 1.26 Manual Training (Course given out by instructor) Mathematics 1 Algebra, first year—Nyberg 1.12 Algebra, second year—Nyberg 1.12 ' Arithmetic of Business -Smith 1.33 ’Geometry Modern Plain—Clark 1.22 Geometry Modern Solid—Clark 1.22 Trigonometry (given out by instructor). Mechanical Drawing | (Course given out by instructor) Sciences Biology and Human Life—--1 Gruenberg , 1.55 Chemistry- A First Book in Chemistry—Bradbury Physics Elementary Principles of Physics —Fuller 1.62 Social Sciences A. —For Sophomore Year History—Elson's Modern Times and Living Past 2.16 B For Junior Year — History of the United States —Beard . 1.76 C—For Senior Year — Civics—Government of the United States—Smith 1.41 Economics Burch 1.14 Sociology—Towne's Social Problems (Revised) 1.51 o BARGAINS — Bargains tn living room, dining room suite, mat tresses and rugs. S'"'.key and Co Monroe, our Phone number is 44 -ti o | Get the Habit—Trade at Home.

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