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Hill MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th Hi These Merchants Offer Special Values in School Needs On Saturday School Days Are Here Again Piano* are very moderately ptieed And we have some real huyi In elightly u*ed ones which we are offering at very Attractive price*. TERMS IF YOU LIKE PENDLETON’S MUSIC STORE And the Piano which play* such An Important part, in moulding the cherActer of any child, ahouid n6t be overlooked. The State build* good achool* end •elect* good teacher*, then why not have a good Piano in the home in order that thi* good train ing will not be wasted. NEW f t ID SCHOOL? Ladies’ Fitted Bags, $15 value—Fac tory Close Q $25 Fitted Bags — n Af Factory close out «J) 1 sU«t/J $12.50 Fitted Rags — Q r* Factory close out sPUtt/J Extra Special! Man's Genuine Leather Gladstone <t* mm ■* Bags -- _ — School Supplies Of Every Kind — Shaffer Fountain Pens . . up from $2.75 Name in 22 karat gold FftEE. Large Assortment Compacts 50c to $5 $2.50 Jar Seventeen q Cleansing Cream _ a/ I C KLEENEX. 200 Sheets _ it $5 WRIST WATCHES, only $2.30 Extra Special! $1 Fountain Pens _ 20c Gbue&mlDj PHONF. 65 Efird’s Annual Dollar Days FRIDAY — SATURDAY Mr ' ' y SPECIAL VALUES FO* SCHOOL OPENINGS Buy your children’, .chool clothes at EFIRD’S. We can outfit every member from the first grade to the college Junior. Speeisl Showing of SHIRLEY TEMPLE FMUnd Win. ter Costs. Sever*! Style. Now >n Stock. Coet., Leciin Sets, Muff Sets. Efird’s Department Store Three Plans Given by Smith For School Book Purchases; Also Gives Economy Rules Three plans by which textbook* lor the coming SCftOOl year may be ••cured were revelled today by Oapt, *. L, Smith, superintendent P( the city school*, along with a complete price nit of every book that w»l be need in the elemen tary end high echCoi thie year. The auperlntendent ilso gives sev eral suggestions for parents to go hy in purchasing other school sup plies which each child win need * Ways Listed There will be three passible ways 6f securing textbooks during the COming year. (1) They may be bCught, nbw at the book room which ♦rill be maintained at the high echbPl. or at, the Austm-Cornwen ftrug company, or at C. H. Shull'S store. H) They msy be bought *ec PPd hand from neighbors or from Mr. C, M. Shull, who handle* sec ond-hand books. (S> They may be rented at one-third the cost, price fOr new boPke and turned baek at the end of the year. All elementary achCoi textbooks vill be available for rent, but only textbook# tn the fields of Natural fccienc*. Social Science, and Homs economic* m the high school will be available for rent. All other bOoka will hive to be secured new Or second-hand and from any avail able source. They win not be avail able at the high school book store. Tranafer Slips Tn esse a person moves to some Other piece within the state, the textbooks in hend are turned in and a transfer slip Issued which .wilt enable the child to secure his textbooks without further rental charge upon enrollment in the Other school, 'in case the pupil moves to some place outside the state, th# books Ire turned in ahd a prorated re fund la made, in accordance with he length o( term remaining. In order to mv» thi parent* money and to have uniformly *uit kblft ftitMiil* the eohOols will buy lo quantity such supplies m the Children win new. Each child is requested to bring 29c to cover the year’* coat of crayon*, drawing pa par, construction paper, practice writing paper, mimeographed seat work material*, primary pencil* or pen and me. sciseora, cardboards, paste, etc. These wUl be bought at the state contract price, kept m the schoOl. administered by the teachers, duplicating, where possi ble. their use. in this way the Chil dren win get the! moat for their money and there win be the maxi mum use and minimum waste of materials. • All required supplementary read er* needed for the year will be rented for sec. The parallel reading tn the high school English course* win be sup plied for loc. Laboratory Courses Those who take lebOratory courses Which can for materials which are used up are expected to pay: a> Home Economics, Me ri» General science, Me •«> Eioiogy. gi.oC. rti typewriting, w.to. and tn special v^stude*i* in typewriting. lio.oQ„ Theqe laboratory courses are not cpinpuieory. nut it they . are taken. 1t win be necessary for those taking the redress to provide for* *ny Materials that wm be expend ed litflcCfertng the -course. ■' ; Pupu* taking aenerai science. Home Economics or sociology should . not buy their books ■ unwl they gfe.classified. . Those who expect, to take type writing will b* privileged the US* of the Leiaenoerry Twentieth cen tury Typewriting Manual for Me per person, The regtiiar purchase Price 1* ll.tt. Back-to-SchooTVatas —-I ’uniih and SCHOOL SHOES 1 f» R l N T $ Free ■ Free One School Tablet With each purchase of tfhWri *hoea ^____ Boys’ and GirU’ Wool Sweater* t word in 9*7 All Wool School Pwt* $I.9» $3.91 Fast colors fnr whool froch*. 19* YAHD Far school t)rtssC«' New Fait Color prints JUST RECEIVED! 200 PAIRS Stylish Sport OXFORDS 8 16 9 Widthg AAA to t $1.98 to $3.98 JUST RECEIVED FOft SCHOOL DAYS! ALL WOOL SKIRTS and SWEATERS S^turiftlr th* Mug ioo white aod bfhwn aoo whit* buckfckihk. Alko Mkik brown ogifukifti. COHEN’S — THE StYLE LEADERS OF SHELBY EAGLE VALUES for SCHOOL OPENING FREE? Good Pencil With Each 5c TABLET Combination Binder &. Filler _ 10c Composition Books. 2 for 5c A 5c Good Grade Fountain Pens 20c & 50 Sheets Notebook Paper BEST QUALITY BOOK ' paB«tp .:yKrvi6c*25c< 5<*- %lM PASTE and GLUE_5c and 10c DICTIONARIES .10c 2Se PENCIL BOXES.100 and 20c CRAYONS _5c and lOe INK, Per Bottle. 2 for 5c. 5c and lOf — PENCIL8 — ALL PRICES - 6 for... St 3 for___„ _, _ _ 5c 2 for. sc each . 5C FRESH CANDY A ND CAKES RECEIVED DAILY! Eagle 5-10 & 25c Stores i
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