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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10L 1908. •:: T • Central Point Schools. jJ4-;-X -^ -4-F+ ® (tr:-H -Fi> H -H -R 4- a 4- m -H -F iri-H -K i • 4-H -K vH -H -» v » 4- ö-HH-KsH-H-KS $ I Tho Central Point school» will open September 1 Ith. The following is a V list of books and supplies required in T -i- the Grammer grades; :: Chart Class—Tablet and leadpencil. 4- First Grade - Wheeler’s P r i m e r . t: 4* Wheeler’s First Reader—second half year, drawing-book No. 1, Art Educa I tion book. Second Grade —Wheeler’s First Read er, Wheeler’s Second Reader—second half year, Smith’s Primary Arithmetic i —second half year, Outl >ok Writing System No. X, Outlook Copy Slips No. 1, drawing-book No. Z, r.:t Euucatiui book No. 2. Third Grade—Wheeler’s Third Read er, Smith’s Primary Arithmetic, Out look Writing System No. 2, Outlook Copy Slips No. 2, drawing-book No. 3, A rt Education No. 3. Fourth Grade—Cyr’s Fourth Reader, Smith’s Primary Arithmetic, Modern Lessons in.English, Natural Introduc tory Geography, Reed’s Word Lessons, Empire Writing Speller, Krohn.s First Book in Hygiene, Outlook Writing Sys tem a id Copy Slips No. 3, drawing- book and Art Education No. 4. Fifth Grade—Cyr’s Fourth Reader, Thomas’ Elementaary History, Smith’s Practical Arithmetic, Modern I.essons in English, Natural Introductory Geog raphy, Reed’s Word Lessons, Empire Writing Speller, h'rohn's Graded Les sons in Physiology, Outlook Writing System and Copy Slips No. 4, drawing- book and Art Education No. 5. Sixth Grade— Cyr’s Fifth Reader, Thomas, Elementary History, Smith’s Practical Arithmetic, Modern Lessons in English, Natural School Geography, |l Reed’s Word Lessons, Krohn’s Graded If Lessons in Physiology, Outlook Writing System and Copy Sups No. 5, drawing- book ane Art E lucation No. 6 Seventh Gra la—Cyr’s Fifth Reader, Burkett, Stevens and Hills’ Agriculture for Beginners, Smith's Practical Arith metic, Modern English Grammar, Natu ral School Geography, Daub's U. S. History, Reed’s Word Lessons, Out look Writing System and Copy Slips No 6 Eighth Giade— Cyr’s Fifth Reader, Agriculture for Beginners, Smith’s Practical Arithmetic, Modern English Grammar, Daub’s U. S. History, Reed’s Word Lessons, Outlook Writing Sys tem and Copy Slips No. 7. I will be at the school house Saturday forenoon for the purpose of examining and classifying pupils. F. F. C ooper , Principal. 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