Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1948 — Page 6

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Book List, Decatur Public Schools

194*—1949 FIRST GRADE Price Shining Mourn, a Flrat Grade Book in Nunbera............ 8 36 N«w Munir Horizon*. Hook 1- 76 Write-well Handwriting, Book I .13 Box of Crayola*. 16 colon ------- -20 No. 314 Eag e Draughting pencil — .05 SECOND GRADE Shining Hour*, a Second Grade Book in Number* S .38 My Word Book, Grade 2 (Consumable) 29 Write-well Handwriting. Book 2 .13 New Mu«ic Horicon*. Book 2 .97 No. 199 Double Q Primary Writing Book .05 Box of Crayola*. 16 color* 20 Golden Rod Tablet .05 THIRD GRADE Real Life Arithmetic. Book I 1 .90 Workbook in Real Life Arithmetic .44 learning Earential English. Grade 3 86 Growing Big and Strong .83 New Music Horizon*. Grade 3 1 64 My Word Book. Grade 3 (Consumable) ... .36 IJvlng in Country and City ... 1.01 Write-well Handwriting. Book 3 .13 No 172 Composition Book 95 Golden Rod Tablet OK No. 199 Double Q Primary Writing Book .05 Box of Crayola*. 16 colon 20 Box of Prang Water Colon .50 Water Pan .Os FOURTH GRADE Storle* of Mv Country’* Beginning* II 08 Real Life Arithmetic, Book I .90 Drill and Practice In Arithmetic. Lennea. Fourth Grade .43 Learning R**entlal Engliah Grade 4 .97 My Word Book. Grade 4 (Consum*ld*) .36 Safety Exerv Day .83 Geography Around the World 11* Webster’s Elementary Dictionary I*’ Wrlte-well Handwriting. Book 4 .13 Golden Rod TaMet .05 Box of Prang Wafer Color* .................................... .50 Box of Crayola*. 16 colon 20 Water Pan o' Penholder .......... O'. Ixmiw Leaf Note Hook, 2 rlne .29 FIFTH GRADE Real Life Arithmetic, Book 2 I .90 Drill and Practice In Arithmetic, Lannes, sth Grade .4* Storle* of My Country’s Growth 11« Day* and Deed*. Fifth Reader .7 109 Geography of the Amerlc-t* 15* learning E'sen'ial Enellah. Grade 5 .99 Doln* Your Beat for Health .96 Mv Word Book. Grade 5 (Conanmable) .36 Weister* FTementarv Dictionary *................... I*’ Wrllewelt Handwriting. Book 5 19 Golden Rod Tablet 0 r Box ot Prang Wafer Colors 5* Box of Crayola*, 16 color* .?0 Water Pan Penhol'er M Lm- T/eaf Note Book. 2 rl"" — 29 SIXTH GRADE Real Life Arithmetic. Book 2 —1 •**' Drill and Practice tn Arithmetic, Sth Garde .49 America H«ir of Ye«'erd*v 1 11 Peonle A- Proerr** 6th Reader 10* lenmlnr Faa*n'lsl English, 6th Grade 10’ Building Gnod Health — * n Mr Word Pook. Grad" 6 (Consumable) .... 3* Lirins Aero** ’he «ea* 1 Write-well Handwriting. TVv>k 6 .** Wehner’* E'* > "''”’(ary Dictionary ..... ——l Golden Ro-I TaMet Box o* Pran” W»’»r Colors rA pox of Crayola*. 16 color* ■ Water Pan - - penhol-'er f ' Loose Note Book. 2 s. .19 RFVENTH GRADE Excunion* in F->ct *nd Fancy — U rr Livin' Arithmetic, Rook 11' ®‘ The United P»*te. In D>» Modern World —— ’ '* The pi«e O» n-r «Ven N” , lon 1 *" l4«arnl"r Essential Fn-I*s ’ Environment- If* Relation to U* .......................... 1” Holnlne Po»|» In It* Week ...... ......................... ■*’ M« Word Rnnk fCnn« t im*Me) Grade 7 Wrttew»tl Mandwdflnc. Book 1 ■'* M"«ic Note* Rr*»k 3 ....' Weh*ter’« F’emr.-f»ry Dictionary - I*’ Golden Rod TaWer A ' Fox <>* Crryole* 16 color* P •» nf P’sng Water Colors — W*te- Pan A

TROPICAL (Cont, From Paas On») that "in three day* It could be in mid-Atlantic heading In the opposite direction.” Norton promised “adequate" warning to any threatened roastal points. The Red Cross alerted Its disaster workers up and down the coast and net up storm headquarters In Miami. The agency reported numerous calls for Information on the "nearest shelters" along the coastal area. The storm was spotted early yesterday about 400 miles northeast of Puerto Rico by a Russian merchant ship and an American tanker which bucked Into the outskirts of the circular blow.

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--.- "Hurricane hunter" planes were dispatched to the area and set the wind velocity at the storm center at 100 miles per hour. Observers were hopeful that the hurricane might miss the mainland. since it was born somewhat north of the spot where last year's storm boiled up over the Atlantic. That storm whipped across Florida and into the Louisiana and Mississippi gulf coasts, leaving damages amounting to millions of dollars. Really a Quiet Wedding Uncaster, Wls. (UP| - It Was unusually quiet at a wedding here The ceremony united Dorothy Robbins and Nicholas Kascht. both ’ mutes. They signified their “I do's" their eyes filed on the pastor’s lips.

EIGHTH GRADE Exploring New Field*. Grade 8 ...11.44 Idving Arithmetic, Book 111 .94 Eighth Grade Test 4 Practice Pads -47 The Rise of Our Free Nation 1.69 Our Environment How We Adapt Ouraelve* To It 1.44 Fundamentals of Citizen*hip with Indiana Supplement 1.40 Learning Essential English 108 Building for Safe Uving .54 My W’ord Book (Consumable) Grade 8 .36 Music Notes, Book 4 ......................... ........... .47 Coil Bound Notebook .... ........................... .10 Golden Rod Tablet ............................................ .<•' Write-we I Handwriting, Hook 8 13 Box of Prang Water Colors -50 Box of Crayolaa, 16 colors -20 Water Pan - ■ ,,r Webster’s Elementary Dictionary 191 FRESHMAN ENGLISH Eng ish. First Course (American Book Co.) 11.76 Adventure* in Reading (Harcourt. Brace tr Co.) 2.23 Winston’s SlmnllH-d Dictionary - 1.72 Essential* In Engllsn. Laboratory Method, Book I .......... .80 MATHEMATICS A First Conr*e In Al»*hra (Benj. Sandborn Co.) ............ 1.82 GENERAL MATHEMATICS Mathematics for Everyday Affairs .... 1.44 LATIN Latin for Americans. First Book (Macmll)an Co.) 2.20 BIOLOGY Modern Biology (Holt 4 Co.) 2.66 HEALTH Health for You 1.73 Manual Training Home Economic* Given out by the instructor. « Commercial 60PH0M0RE ENGLISH English. Second Course (American Book Co.) •’ Adventures in Appreciation (Harcourt. Brace * Co.) 2 .52 Winston’s Simplified Dictionary 1 72 Essentials In English, laboratory Method. Book II .80 MATHEMATICS , Plane Geometry (Ginn 4 Co.) .— --- *-® 2 HISTORY * World History. The Struggle for Civilisation (Ginn 4 C 0.)... 2.66 I \TIX I.at In for Americans, Second Book (Macmillan Co.) 2.63 BIOLOGY Modern Biology (Holt 4 Co ) 2.66 HEALTH , Health for You - — I- 73 Commercial Given out by the Instructor. - Eranomlc(| . Manual Training I JUNIOR KNG Advenlures in American Literature (Harcourt. Brace 4 Co.) 82.70 Winston’s Simplified Dictionary ---------- ----- k Essentials In English. Laboratory Method. Book 111 80 SPEECH , ql HISTORY United S'ates of America (Scribners Sonsi z<" MATHEMATICS „ A Second Course In Algebra (Sandborn 4 Co.) l-» 3 Solid Geometry (Ginn 4 Co.) COMMERCIAL „ t J , ... Gregg Shorthand. Functional Method. Part I Social Business Arithmetic (Complete) 1-44 PHYSICS . . „ . ' 514 Modern Physics (Ho’t 4 Co.) 2 u ART—Given out by the Instructor. SENIOR Adventures In English Literature (Harcourt. Brace 4 C0.)...|2.W Winston’s Simplified Dictionary *V'— 1 Essentials In English. Laboratory Method. Book IV 8(> SPEECH ' . 9 . BUSINESS ENGLISH Effective Business Correspondence »-•» CIVIOB Government of the United States (Scribner’s Sons) 2.16 SOCIOLOGY O«»r Changing Social Order. Revised COMMERCIAL ♦ . Gregg Speed Building ‘ Stenographer'* Note Book. No. BG-80 • Ann)led Business law CHEMISTRY „ . , . _ . New World o< Cheml’trv (Silver Burdett 4 Co.) a.»® ART—Given out bv the In«»r»rtey

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS GOD’S PURPOSE NOW REACHING A CLIMAX! The wicked crushed! A new world established! God's centuries-old ourpose now rises to a climax. Public Address by E. WUEBBENHORST Representative of Watchtower SUNDAY. AUG. 29 - - 3 P. M. CITY PARK — WII.I.SHIRE. O. Welcome Good-Will Persons free free see «• Sg USE The Dearborn Field CULTIVATOR Here Is the Held tool of many usee! Attached to the ’Ford tractor In a minute or lose and lifted, lowered and set for working depth by Hydraulic Touch Control, it tills, fallows or mulches at any depth to 12 inches. Because the Shenks ore narrow, the Feld Cultivator can be used as a oubooiler, to break up plow pan. and for renovating pastures It Io Ideal. Moisture and plant food can be Incorporated Into the eoil at the root level, while leaving the erase In good condition. Points are available for killing quack grass. Johnson grass and other weed pests. More and more farmers use the Field Cultivator for looMnlng the soil with greater speed and for leaving some trash on the surface to retard wind m m r aias mpda&l shea In stony or root filled land, the spring releases on each shank permit the points to pees up and over obstructions and automatically reset without damage. This safety feature, plus sturdy quality throughout, assures you many years of satisfaction from this highly practical implement. Get Your Wheat Ground Ready Quicker and Better Riehle Tractor & Impl. Co. Weat oa 224 Phone 32 2

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Shelbyville Pilot ( Is Killed In Crash Manchester. N. H.. Aug. 27 (UP) — Air force Lt. Warren M. I Ixtper, 25. Shelbyville. Ind, was 1 killed yesterday when his fighter i plane crashed into woods near Grenier Field The plane developed eni glne trouble shortly after taking off , from the field. Ixtper was a veteran of 34 combat missions in Europe during World War 11. His body was recovered by searchers three hour* after his death. Driver Killed As Auto Hits Truck Lebanon, Ind.. Aug. 27 — (UP) — George A. Lyons. 42, Veedersburg. *-»« killed early today when hi* car collided headon with a truck driven by E. L. Davis, Indianapolis. State police said Lyons struck the truck when he entered the wrong traffic lane five miles north of here. CONFER (font. From Page One) tatlons placed upon his words, his appearance and his actions after Kremlin meetings. The western powers have sought immediate lifting of the Soviet surface blockade of Berlin and four-power conferences on the future of Germany. Russia apparently has made counter-de-mands. Reports have persisted this week

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I that the four powers are near an 1 agreement to bring the problem of a unified currency for Berlin down to the level of the lalied commanders In Germany. At present, both Soviet and western-backed 1 currency is circulating in Berlin. There also have been Indications that some agreement which might lead to a full-scale four-power con ference on the future of Germany might he near. . • Reports circulated In various for elgn capitals have said that some communique as to progress of the talks might be expected soon. CALL HANDWRITING (Coni. From Pans On») his signature which were turned over io handwriting experts. Hiss flatly denied any Communist sympathies. But he was vague on the fate of the automobile —a 1929 Model "A” Ford roadster. The original accusations against ’ Hiss were made by Whittaker Chamber*, an admitted ex-Cominun--Ist who is now a senior editor of Time .Magazine. He said Hiss was a member of an ’’elle’’ red underground prior to 1937. The committee had questioned Budenz on Tuesday in secret sea sion. A transcript of that testimony was made available late last night. According to the record. Budenz said Communist party leaders regarded Hiss as one of their own in 1940 and 1941. He admitted that he had never personally inet Hiss but that party members regarded hhn a* a person "under Communist discipline." —

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