Friday. Aguust 10, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pinea and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv* Public Schools of County Open Sept. 10 List of Adopted Texth(»oks For Term Announced by Sch(M>l lioard Tobacco Men in Section Well Pleased With Outlook for Crop The public schools of Moore coun ty will open for the fall term on Mon day, September 10th. For the bene fit of the patrons of the schools, a list of adopted textbooks for 1934. 35 was announced this week by the County School board, as follows: Itotail Grade Text Price Reading Newson Readers (Newson). 1 Primer—Playtime $ .36 1 Book One -Good Times .40 2 Book Two- The Open Door .44 3 Book Three—Storyland 51 Story and Study Readers (John son). 1 Primer—Playfellows 31 1 First Reader — Friends to Make .31 2 Second Reader — Trips to Take 41 3 Third Reader—The (Treas ure Box .48 The Study Readers (Merrill). 4 Fourth Year Book .67 5 Fifth Year Book .68 6 Sixth Year Book .68 Boys’ and Girls’ Readers, (Houghton). 7 Seventh Reader .67 Snf'lltns: Tthe McCall Speller (Laidlaw) 2 Second Year .10 3 Third Year 10 ] 4 Fourth Year .10 j 5 Fifth Year .10! 6 Sixth Year .101 7 Seventh Year .11 Language The Open Door Language Series (Houghton). 3 Third Grade .36 4 Fourth Grade .37 5 Fifth Grade 37 6 Sixth Grade 37 7 Seventh Grade .42 4-5 Book I .44 6-7 Book II .51 The New Arithmetics (Mer. rill). 3 Third Year .31 4 Fourth Year .31 5 Fifth Year .31 6 Sixth Year .31 7 Seventh Year 37 Americanism 6-8 Our Dual Government (Rand). Drawing 1-7 Industrial and Applied Art Books (Mentzer), ea. .. Health 4 Boys and Girls of Wake-Up Town (Ginn) Malden Heilth Series— (Heath). 5 Health 6 Cleanliness and Health 7 Building Sti'on.ij Bodies— (Houghton) <«eogrHphy Barrows-Parker Series, (Silver) 4 Journeys in Distant Lands 5 United States and Canada 6 Europe and Asia 7 Southern Lands Writing Zaner Writing Method— (Zaner). 1-6 Each Book 7 Seventh Grade MuhIc Progressive Music Series, (Silver). 2-3 Book One .59 4-5 Book Two .63 6 Book Three *>6 7 Book Four 94 2-7 One Book Course .66 Social Science 5 The Story of our Nation, (Row) 65 6 A Young People’s History of N. C. (Willioms) 70 6 Our Beginnings in Europe and America (Winston) .60 7 American History for Young Americans (Allyn) 1.00 8 Cooperative Citizenship— (Row) .98 9 Man’s Advancing Civiliza tion (Rand) 1.47 9 Man’s Achievement, Vol. 1 (Ginn) 1 63 10 History of the U. S., Revis ed (Macmillan 1.35 10 Modern History (Silver) 1.73 11 Modern History (Silver) ... 1.73 11 Everyday Economics (Sil- 1.31 ver) 1-31 11 Civic Sociology (World) .... 1.38 11 Everyday Problems of American Democracy, (Houghton) 1-21 Busy Relief Office Pastures Approved for Cattle; New Jackson Springs Can nery Runs Full Time A number of pastures in Moore county have been approved for use in pasturing relief cattle, and Mias Head has been notified that a shipment of 50 cattle has been approved for Car- thage. These will be sent to a 350- acre pasture furni.shed by W. J. Har rington. The Jackson Springs cannery is now running on full time. Canning on halves for the Samarcand Manor is now being done, the Manor furn ishing the peaches and sugar and the relief office the cans and labor. .14 .66 .62 .6S .60 .54 ..54 .69 6.6 .71 .08 .08 The best time to Imy needed printing Is NOW