Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1951 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1951.

IIM PtIBLIC SCHOOLS BIHIK LIST ‘ * 1951-52 . M A copy of this list will be given your child Tuesday Morning, September 4, ,1951. Parents are to place the exact amount necessary to pay for rental and deposit fees in the attached small envelope and return it Tuesday Afternoon to the teacher. <.' ( 4 The deposit fee will be refunded at the end of the school term, providing the books are returned in good condition. GRADE ONE | —V RENTAL TEXTBOOKS *■ \ ' -I’ 1 Rental Fees We Look and See | .08 We Work and Play .08 We Come and Go ___ . , ■. .09 Fun With Dick and Jane - __x .24 Our New Friends ;1 ; lx- : .27 New Music Horizons, Book 1 .19 > ' ' 4 a -95 /. Plus Deposit Fee* L.— - .50 81-45 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST 1 The workbooks and supplies listed below are to, be bought from / your merchant: \ • Before We Read _______ J i-J —3 40 Think & Do Book for Pre-Primer _ 36 Think & l>o Book for Primer 4 - .36 Think & Do Book. Book 1 X .36 f 'Shining Hours, a firMt grade book in numbers . ; 36 1 Learn to Write, Grade 1. Print iz_ _ - .25 Fun frith Words and Pictures - .30 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors - :_x_. ' .20 - No. 81 Eagle Draughting Pencil _ v _ .05 • We Talk, Spell & Write 1/1 .V .61 13.25

i School NOW ON SALE CITY-COUNTY-CATHOLIC Complete Line Os Authorized S CHOOL SUPPLIES • Lowest PRICES • BUY NOW We will be open Thursday afternoon until 5 P.M. to sell books and school supplies. w ;L r — Parker /' FOUNTAIN / PENS PENS $5.00 * up EXCELLENT SELECTION j FOUNTAIN PENS JUG up YO-YO PENCIL GOLDEN RODS “v"“ plus. ; ‘ ! 10c Golden Rod Tablet 10c s,zc — hi £ h count *'“ l 2sc , I $1 1 Doz. 2 for 5c PENCILS -25 c • Erasers • Art Paper • -Rulers • Steno Notebooks ‘ • Notebooks > t • Ball Point Pens • Binders • Pencils • Subject Indexes • Pencil Boxes • Reinforcements • Scissors • Pen Holders ! • Crayons • Paste ; • Pads • Water Pans • Filler Paper - • Paints • T-Squares • Art Gum '• Triangles \ t ■— l 1 APPROVED BOOK LISTS ON HAND AT STORE z ' We do not have copies to pass out. [ PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO RESERVE BOOKS’ , —t — Ihiltbouse Drug Co. For Your School Supplies

GRADE TWO ! RENTAL TEXTBOOKS - ' • Rental Fees Friends and Neighbors i |p.3O < More Friends and Neighbors — ....... .30 < New Music Horizons, Book 2 — .... .24 * .84 Plus Deposit Fee ...1 X 0 v ■- 1 11.34 WORKBOOK ANO SUPPLY LIST The workbooks and supplies listed below are to be bought from your local merchant: Think Do Book 2/1 ... .....$ .36 Think & Do Book 2/2 ....... .36 Shining Hours, a Second Grade book in Numbers ... .38 Spelling We Use, Consumable Grade 2 ——— .45 , I Learn to Write, Grade 2_._ .25 No. 2 Double Q Primary Writing Book .. r _..l — .10 ' Box of Crayolas, 16 colors - ... — -20 Golden Rod Tablet ... - —• 0« f 1 ' 16 GRADE THREE RENTAL. TEXTBOOKS Rental Fees Streets and Roads .33 More Streets and Roads —- 33 ; , Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 3 1 .34 English, Grade .36 | Five In the Family -..X .30 New Music Horizons, Grade 3 j .26 Living in Country and City .25 Spelling We Use, Grade 3 ... _L .... .21 12.38 Plus Deposit Fee T .50 , | 88.88 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY < The workbooks and supplies listed below are to be bought from your local merchant: | V; Think A Do Book, Book 3/1 8 40 Think & Do Book, Book 3/2 .40 I Learn to Write, Grade 3 - -—.25 Golden Rod Tablet __4 - - - 05 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors .1 —\— - 20 Box of Prang Water Colors .50 Water Pan ... —— .06 GRADE FOUR RENTAL TEXTBOOKS ‘L Rental Fees English, Grade 4 i. X -8 -39 Our Big World - a-— -50 The Girl Next Door — .34 New Music Horizons. Book 4 ... .28 'Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 4 2. .34 and Places - .<l6 Stories of My Country's Beginnings .27 3 Webster’s Elementary Dictionary .54 .■ A M ' ' ~“ 83.02 Plus deposit fee .... .50 ' 83.52 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST The workbooks supplies listed below are to be bought at your local merchants: Think and Do Book, Grade 4 — 8 .43 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Workbook Gr. 4 ... .50 English Grade 4 Workbook .64 Spelling We Use, Consumable, Grade 4 | .45 I Learn to Write, Grade 4, Consumable : .25 Golden Rod Tablet J- — .05 Box Prang Water Colors _.— - 50 Box Crayolas, 16 colors — — 20 Water Pan \ ——i- .05 Penholder ——v — .05 i No. C-1569 Coil Bound CompesiUott Book .16 : A \ 83. n GRADE FIVE A RENTAL TEXTBOOKS ? \ ; > Rental Fees English. Grade 5 8 .41 You — p—B -37 The American Continents .64 New Music Horizons. Grade 5 1 ... .30 , Making Sure ol Arithmetic, Grade 5 \ .34 Stories of My Country's Growth .29 ' Days and Deeds, Fifth Reader .39 Websters Elementary Dictionary .54 83.28 Plus Deposit Fee L— .50 \ 83.78 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST I The workbooks and supplies listed below are to be bought at your local merchants: t '■ x ! i English. Grade 5, Workbook 8 .54 Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook, Gr. 5 — -50 Spelling We Use, Grade 5, Consumable — .45 Think & Do Book. Grade 5 - ... .43 I Learn to Write. Grade 5, Consumable —‘ .25 Golden Rod Tablet ....— 05 Box of Prang Water Colors x_._' .A..—_._.x.—l. .56 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors — -20 Water Pan jOS Penholder - — 05 Loose Leaf Notebook, 2 ring ...— — -35 ‘ ' ' ' 33.37 / A . i GRADE SIX RENTAL TEXTBOOKS k Rental Fees English, Grade 6 —■ 8 42 You & Others --x -39 Old World Lands ..1 2—x. .69 New Music Horizons —L .35 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Gr. 6 .34 People & Progress, 6th Gr. Reader • .39 Plus Deposit Fee _A._ .50 \ 1 • 83.08 TEXT, WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST ’ America. Heir of Yesterday i 81.44 English Workbook. Gr. 6 — -54 Spelling We Use, Grade 6, Consumable x 2. .45 Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook. Grade 6 _____ .50 1 Learn to Write, Grade 6, Consumable x__ —— r- -25 Think & Do Book, Grade 6 _——-— -43 Webster’s Elementary Dictionary — 217 Golden Rod Tablet x_ —.06 Box Prang Water Colors —1 __________2— -50 Box Crayolas, 16 colors 2— .20 Water Pan Coil Bound Composition Book No. C-1583 NM — .15 1 ' , ' : A ' J ' 36.73 J \ SEVENTH GRADE Adventures, for Readers. Book I — 81 91 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 7 ,_'1.37 Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook. Gn- 7 -60 This Is America's Story (Houghton-Mifflin) 2.88 A World View (Silver-Burdett Co.) 2.88 English, Grade 7 (American Book Co.) 1.69 You’re Growing Up (Scott. Foresman & Co.) —— 1.73 Our Environment: Its Relation to Us - 134 Spelling We Use. Grade 7, Consumable (Lippincott Co.) .45 Webster Elementary Dictionary — 2.17 Golden Rod Tablet —______ .05 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors'- --4 + -2® Box of Prang Water Colors .58 Water Pan .05 EIGHTH GRADE ■ - J Adventures for Readers. Book II 1 3 1.98 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 8 1.87 Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook, Grade 8 2____ .50 The Rise of Our Free Nation - ........ 1.<9« Our Environment: How We Adapt Ourselves to It 144 Fundamentals of Citizenship with Indiana Supplement —- 1.40 English. Grade 8 (American Book Co.) 1.78 ( ,

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Spelling We Uae. Grade 8, Consumable (Lippincott Co.) .45 The Story of Indiana (Harlow Publishing Co.) 2.35 Living Safely 1— - -72 Coil. Bound Notebook s- —X , -15 Golden Rod Tablet u 2 4. — .05 Bok of Prang Water Colors — \ .50 Box of Crayolas, 18 ctriors -20 Witw Pan — „ .(>5 Webster Elementary Dictionary 2.17 HIGH SCHOOL LIST. FRESHMAN English EngHsh, First Course L -3176 Adventures in Reading — 2.23 Winston’s Simplified Dictionary 1.72 l Essentials tn English, Lab. Method, Bk. 1 .80 Mathematics ' A First Coarse in Algebra — 1.82 General Mathematics £• < Mathematics for Everyday Affair* 1.44 Li tin Latin tor Americans, First Book j, — 2.20 B ology Modern Biology 4. * 2.66 > Health i _• • Health for You 1.73 ' A Manual Training \. Jrt ( I Home Economics ’ Given out by the Instructor Commercial flarcotlcs, etc. rt JUNIOR English . ~ Adventures In American Literature — 2.70 Winston's Simplified Dictionary w 1.72 Essentials in English, Lab. Method, Book 111 .80 Speech i,,. 1.91 History ' United States of America 2.70 > Mathematics A Second Course in Algebra - *. ; x 1.93 Solid Geometry T 1.55 Physics Modern Physics 2.3-4 ]' \ SOPHOMORE I'.ngllsh English, Second Course - 8 1-87 Adventures in Appreciation - 2.52 Winston’s Simplified Dictionary - 2 1.72 Essentials in English, Lab. Method, Book II .80 Mathematics ' v ‘J „ 1' ' I I ‘ill, IJ ■ .4 J.,.,, I, r

<• > Some “eye-opening” facts for every American motorists Torture tests prove Kaiser “Best on the roadl’io* i Kaiser survives rugged test other cars fail - 1 \ ' We have a machine here at Willow Run that actually no make we’ve tested yet has been able to take as breaks cars to pieces—to help us make better cars * much punishment as the Kaiser! Inr vnn t ’ v~ • \ » ' x * . i \_ That's why even the “earliest” of the 600.000 Kaiser We call it a tensilometer machine, and we use it to carsnow on the road look newer and act newer than l~ - „ torture new cars —Kaisers and other makes, too —hour many “present day” cars! Better engineering and >- after hour, until they literally break apart. quality building is your assurance that the That way we measure exactly how much punishment 1951 Kaiser you buy today will * various makes can take. And I’m proud to tell you that still be new years from now! // J.-_ _ ' w* -T - x*x ie< z ri z ' LrZ —B*' tBL xfaw—• '>:■. ■-. ■ f *7 : . Jjßj • l#si gaiter DcLuxa 4-Door Sedan. Oat ts 6 body ttyia, 12 modcU. Hydro-Malic Dtttc tvmlMt fa att awfak al extra cart. ' • ■\ ■ \ . /; •- ~ ■ ’ ' . ' ' » • ’ ' -L ' : ' Moro “eye-opening” reasons why you ought to own the 1951 Kaiser today I . .' Kaiser styling is better styling! , Kaiser safety is greater safety! * -.A J . Yes, even our competitors admit the ’sl Kaiser is You’re safer in your Kaiser because Kaiser has bigger 1951*8 most beautiful car! And it’s officially confirmed! brakes than most cars. And as an extra protection, Kaiser has just won its second World’s Beauty Prize! for your front seat passengers, Kaiser gives you the \ famous Safety-Cushion Padded Instrument Panel!" *. Kaiser comfort is greater comfort! .\ . . . A . , Jl , . * . . v . x Kaiser power is thriftier power! 1 You can t sit five minutes m a Kaiser without f „ ' r , . . , discovering it’s years ahead of other cars in riding You get better all-around economy w.th Ka.ser . luxury. It has the lowest center of gravity of any car High-Torque Subsonic Lnginel It uses less oil, needs today-plus airplane-type shock absorbers that literally upkeep because of its longer-lasting Flash let it float down the road like a shadow! Chrwne «>unterbatanced crankshaft, , « f engine-cooung full-length water jackets! J Kaiser vision is wider vision! Th at's why Kauer value is better value! One look—and you 11 be.convinced Kaiser has the -Q e a demonstration—see for yourself what a better v ' s largest glass area of anyJour-door sedan -plus the buy Kaiser is today! Your Kaiser-Frazer dealer will . ' narrowest comer posts. A vision-engmeenng . open your eyes to better vklue! combination that is a discovery in pleasure < \ , / and safety! t 0 better the best on the road!. . , / . 1 ■’■ ,j ■ \ ' .. . \ - | i ‘ - • ■.- - » • V ’ ■ Take off the blinders ftgp see the difference in the Kaiser! ■ •imi uiu co«r..willow rwi.bicmimh See it at your Kaiser-l razor dealers STEFFEI MOTOR SALES BAILEY’S K-F MOTORS I Decatur, Ind. • Geneva, Ind. _.lil. L .io .. L i- ■-j .

Plane Geometry i ——— 1.62 History . 1 > t World History, The Struggle for Civilization x.» 2.66 Latin ~ Latin foe Americans, Second Book 2.63 Biology - - ♦ \ i Modern Biology —x-. 2.66 Hgalth . \ Health for You ——————: 1.73 \ . Commercial Art v j Home Economice ’ Given out by the Instructor Manual Training Narcotics, etc. w \/ ' ' » ' SENIOR English / Adventures in English Literature 82.88 1 / Winston's Simplified Dictionary - - 4 1-72 Essentials in English, Lab. Method, Book IV — .80 Speech Speech - - 1.91 Business English * - Effective Business Correspondence 1.51 Civic* . Government of the United States —... i 2.16 Sociology i ' A , Our Changing Social Order, Revised 2.07 Commercial Applied Business Law x - 1.58 Chemistry New World of Chemistry 3.06

Italian Court Asks I. ... A For 2 Americans Seek Lodolce, Icardi For Murder Os Major Verdania, Italy, Aug. 29 —(UP) —The Verbania criminal court formally demanded today the extradition ' from the United States of two former American OSS soldiers accused of murdering their commanding officer behind enemy lines in 1944. The Court insisted that former Lt. Aldo Icardi of Pittsburgh, Pa.,

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■——■fa—— —■ . —4—». and former Sgt. Carlo Lodolce of Rochester, N.Y.,- stand trial for the slaying in north Italy of Maj. William V. Holohan, chief of a secret mission for the office of * strategic services. .. However the extradition was not expected to come quickly, if at all. First the demand goes to the prosecuior general in Turin , on the first leg of a legal Journey through Rome to Washington. - - London, - England, is farther north than Moosonee on Hudson Bay in 'Canada. v \ ' * I < . < There are more than 300,000 licensed private airplane pilots in the U.S. .