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September 1941 Pase 17 THE NEV/ READING READINESS BOOKS The first grade teachers and pupils are proud of their beaiiti- ful now books for reading readi ness; Our Picture Book and Our Story Book. Our Picture Book (15 inches x presents ccai- pictures. It 20 inches . in size) plete stories in makes a definite contribution to the readiness program through the. use of general concept and se quence pictures. Our Story Book (16 inches x 20 inches in size) designed to be read conciirrently v/ith Our Picture Book duplicated many of "The pic tures in 0\xr Pictxire Book and pi'*e- sents the authors' intorpreta — tion of the pictures. Miss Batts liss Thompson FARMER MOTOR CO. SALES J 2- h: HB Vf{ OLBT j H J SERVICE BAILEY. N.C. TEIRD GRADE- HEW PUPILS 17e have three children from other schools--Jack O'Neal from Dixon School, Richard Riddenbury from Middlesex,and Ruby May Boyette from lit. Pleasant, We hope they will have a very happy year with us. Hiss Thompson was v;alking around the halls just smiling Friday, the first week of school. Forty child ren were present EVERY day. vVhat teacher wouldn't smile? STOP AT THE ESSO SIGN FOR, EXTRA SERVICE GAS AND OIL J. N. BISSETTE BAILEY, N.C. R. M. MEACOMES 'GROCERIES AND PAINTS SEEDS AND HARDWARE BUY ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLIES FROM US. ■WHERE ODR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS'
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