Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, June 16, 1935, Home Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1935. NEW YORK STOCKS l _‘______-——‘-‘-—‘_——-—-'——-—-—————— Ry A | NEW YOREK.— () —The fol- | lowing is the close of stocks quo- | tations on New York Stock Exchange yesterdAay. | Al Chem and D . 154%1 Am Can . . . . 140% 138% 14034 | Am Rad and St § 14% 14 14 Am T andyT .o - 128 1273 128 At TOB w 6 88 Am Tob B . . . 90% 90 90% Andoolbb. i a 8 WK 154 | Atl Cst Line . . 26 ° 24% 24% AtLßefin . . . . 2T% 21% 27y Auburn Auto . . . 21 I Avia Corp .. .. 3% 3% 3% sl ; Baldwin Loe . . . 2% | galt and Ohio . . 11% 11% 11% | Bendix Avia . . « 14% 14% 14%] Beth Steel . , . . 27% 26% 27%| Briggs Mfg . . .81 30, 31 I el canad Pac . « . . 10% 10% ]0§;I case J:l « & v 663% 556% 55%1 Cheg and O . . ¢ 44% 44% 44"/sI Chrysler - « « . 49% 49% 49%] Colum Carb-. . - 93 9215 923, | coml Solv .. . 20% 20 20%’ Con Ol 4 « &% " BIAG 81% 21%' il Gen Elec « » « . 2605 26% 26%1 Gen Foods , . . « 31% 31Y% 37%1 Gen Mgt « . . . 32% 32% 32%| Gillétte 2% ot e S 3B 1514 | Gold Dust . - « « IT% 17% 17%| Goodyear . . . . 18% 18% 18% s | Hudson . = & % % % 7%1 e : I Cont .« & o 348 18 14%| Int Tel and Tel . 9 8% 87/13 it I Kelvinator . . . . 13% 13% 13% Kennecott - . . . 18% 18% 18% —L— 1 Ligg and My B. . 111% 111 111% LOWS ¥ teir gua B § s wiosNsee Nash Mot it & o 18 123 12%‘ Nat L 80%. 80 . 8034 Nat Dairy « » . 18% 16% 16% Nat Pow and Lt . 8% NY. Celil svvmir+ v 1800518 18% No Am Avia . . 2% 2% 2% Nor, Pac. . o - &+ 19% 195 19% —pP— | Pack Mot o ¢ .5 8% 8. 3% ParPublix . « v je 3% 3% Peulidy JC wike i A 8 185 . 78 Phillips Pet . . .. 223 22% 22% Fub Sve NJ-7 , %1+ W 34% 36 ,’i _R— - Radto o¥, %e 8,5 6% bH% bH% Rey ' Teb B&« . . B 2 51% 651% il Seab Alr}c. ... . % Seab O 4.8 . 313 goc Vat o s 1% 13% 13% Sou Pac . .%.". ‘lB% 18% 18% Sou Ry . .4 % —13% 18y 18% Std Brands ... . . 18 15% 156% StaoilCal . ... 3% 36% 35% Sta.Ofly NFE . ... %% 48% 49 Stew War . . .'- 10% e Texas Corp . . . . 21% 20% 20% Trangdm . ». » = 6% 614 6% Skt Un Corh. . o =« 58 61% 62 Un Pad ; diin: » 30038 106 105% Unit . Cagh. ..s's'« 60% 60 60 Unit Gag Imp . . 13% 13% 13% US Rubeisi~ . - 12% US Smelg e, . . 111 108 10834 US Steslai- . . . 34% 33% 34 iy W Warn'Biegs .- . 4% 4% 4% Wesson:OfL . . . . 33% 32% 38% West Union ... . 34% 333% 34% Woolworth: . . . . 63% 62% 63 e SALES Total Saturday 579,620, Previous day 1,272,600, Week ago 341,954. : Year ago 576,295. . Two years ago 1,576,703, January. 1 to date 113,123,967. Year ago 203,565,405, Two years ago 292,947,903. NEW YORK BONDS I e | FOREIGN | APE 108 -o o sihin wiits asyssasn ey 406 Austialia, 5348 c.s. vauens ......101%| Ger -Ggvt TBEN cas baaboins 96 Ithlys sße .oh s sinn vit 83%1 Japant6ls, ey S a b 989 ) Poland 8B s v ' ve dahdii i 98 DOMESTIC | Am and For Pow 65........ 67%; AT dand 8- F 48...0ve 0. . 109% | Balt and Ohio 48...... .....-102% Bethisteel Bl 2 Loy, 10K Brooklyn M “Trans 65........107%)] Con Phic 4887 .G 8O Ches Cofp 8w~... .. 7o 8... 180 | Ches and " =24 m5‘.......u'/%I CBani) ®BEa .. ... L 1108 Chidiada BB BE. .. 2. ..o 0% Criand P rig 48. ... .:asro2 13‘,25 Chand U Il 8. . . <. ivv» TBB Chile Ghp.. .o 88, i s Bl | Con Gas NY 6%5...... ......106 ‘ Dag e Whii .o 7 ceossaee BE Dodge Brog. 65,..... .......Blankl Brielvt Bl 0 icc i ko 65% Gt NOPSRY. 1822505 v cioines I 8 Goodyear T and R 55........104%l Hudson' €0a1.58.......c..v-0 3T% Hud and. Man Inc 65........ 28% Interb R Tr-rfg-58...........- 90% Int T and: D cv 4%5.... covene 4%, Midvale Steel 58, .y -coess-108 M K Poxtpt 48, .5 vi. voee T 8 Mo Pac ghn 48..........cees 8% NO Tex and Mex 5%5...... 28% NYQrg g .l =-0 i SER Norf AR SE g .. .ci i i 110% Nor Pac ¢s... . e Penn RR ‘gen' 85.... ........ 113% Seah AT EAE s~ . W So Bell Tel.and Tel 65......109 Sou Pag §BB.O .- ... 18 Sou Ry com 88. .. «c.crsis DL UB Bulgißeta . o 0 Svn - Sou Ry ron dm. .. ... ..'.... e 425 Western TRIOR 88..... s ..s-00 9198 Outstanding Pastor of Statham Dies Saturday RSNy STATHAM, Ga. — Rev. J. E. irizgzle, well-known local pastos, died at:his home here early Satur- Gay mopsiege. " " ¢ Rev. Grizzle was one of this town’s outstanding citizens, and was well-known throughout the state, haying been very ‘active in religious, social, and civie life, ONE MAN KILLED AND 90 OTHERS INJURED IN STREET FIGHTING (Continued From Page One) and children out of the riot zone, and said tear gas would be dis carded in favor of regular war gases to quell any trouble. “I don’t mind a good fight,” Paui said, “but I hate to see cowards line up women and children in front and then throw brickbats from behind.” One of the first tasks set so | the military was closing up all{ liquor supplies. Jurgensen said no artificial stimulation was needed | for the rioters, | Though the company had indi cated it ‘would ignore local officials’ pleas to keep its. cars in the barn Saturday night, acting Governor Jurgensen ordered every trolley locked in a barn at 6 p. m.. C.S.T., and kept there until further notice.] + Milk Driver Killed ‘ In Friday night’'s encounter, John Duster, 24, milk driver, was fatally injured and the condition of two others, William Vernon Tietsort and Dewey McCoy, was reported as serious. Both Tietsort and Me- Coy were spectators, witnesses aid. Police said they were uncer- | tain as to the status of the casual-i ties. I The rioters burned six street cars valued by the company at $72,- | 000. I The flare-ups of the last threel nights came after a long period ofl comparative quiet in the strike fol-i lowing its first outbreak, near]_\" seven weeks ago in the uptowni area. I FUNERAL NOTICES | L SRR PR B PR AT 48 9SOO T MAXEY.—The friends and rela tives of Dr. Henry G. Maxey, Woodyville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs, | L. Pierce Maxey, \\’uud\'ille,l G, and Mr. and Mrs. B. D 1 Gillen, Bishop, Ga., are invited | to attend the funeral of Dr.[ Henry G. Maxey, today, Sunday, June 16th, at 4:30 p. m. from Maxeys Christian church. The following gentlemen will please serve as pallbearers: Mr. A. F. Durham, Mr. James Wilson, Dr. E. G. Adams, Mr. W. B. As bury, Dr. J. H. Kennimer, Mr. R. P. Brightwell, Mr. E. O. Cabaniss and Mr. W. P. Mec- Whirter. Rev. D. M. Joiner, pastor of the Christian chureh, will officiate and interment will be in Maxeys cemetery. Bern stein Funeral Home. ! —_——— CARLTON.—The - relatives and| friends of Mr. and Mrs. John| N. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlton, Athens, Ga.; Mr. Harry Carlton, Cheyvenne, \Vyoming:l Mr. Mike Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mell;: Mr. and Mrs.l Henry Carlton, Athens, Ga.; and Mr. and ' Mrs. ‘Guy Carlton, | Jacksonville, Fla., are ipvited to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnl N. Carlton, this Sunday after noon, June 16th, 1935, at 4:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. John D. Mell, 897 Milledge avenue. Dr. E. L. Hill will of ¢ ficiate, assisted by Dr. Lester , Rumble. Mr. Tom Crawford, Mr. Robert Patterson, Mr. I.'T. Kilpatrick, Mr."J." W. Barnard, Mr. M. M. Mewbourne and Mr. John Welch will serve as pall bearers, and will please meet at the residence of Mrs. John D. Mell at 4:00 o’clock. Intermentl will be in Oconee Hill cemetery. MeDorman-Bridges. BRAMBLETT.—The relatives and friends of Mr. .and Mrs. W. Lewis Bramblett, and Mrs. Ida Bramblett, Princeton, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lavender, Ath ens, Ga.: ‘M. .and Mrs. C; R. Mercer, Dothan, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. H. G.. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bramblett, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bramblett and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bramblett, all <f Athens, Ga., are. invited to at tend the fumeral .of Mr. W. Miles Bramblett, Sunday after noon,- June - 16th, - 1935, at 3:00 o'elock from -the Princeton Meth odist church.. Rev.. Jack . Nich ols will officiate. Mr. Bill Al lén, Mr. Jim - Allen, Mr. Joe Allen, Mr. Reuben Culp, Mr. frank Waters and Mr. Jack Cofer will serve as pallbearers and will please meet. at Mec- Dorman-Bridges at 2:15 o'clock. Interment will be in Princeton cemetery. UTILITY TROUBLE IS PLACED BEFORE FDR (Continued rrom Page One) vote margin—4b to 44—defeated an amendment to regulate instead of abclish holding companies, there were clear indications that the President ~himself ' would be asked what he preferred. Plans were discussed’ to put through a bill broadening the powers of the Tennessee Valley authority. That also has passed the senate, but was tabled by the house military affairs committee and all efforts to get it off the ta ble have failed. There were two suggestions: JFirst, that the senate add the TVA to some other major bill and serd it to the housge again; sec ond, that Chairman McSwain (D).« §. C.) introduce a new bill and see what he could accomplish by agreeing to let the . comptroller general have audit control over expenditures by the TVA. The tway, meanwhile, was being ‘smoothed for other “must” bills, A surveyv of the house showed the Wagner labor disputes bill, already passed by the senate, would get a substantial majority. 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LOST—Lady’'s gold Elgin wrist watch in front of or in “The Princess Boot Shop” Friday morning during the ‘‘shoe sale.” A Dbare possibility of its being . between the corner of Prince .~ Avenue and Chase Street and the shop. Watch can be de: | scribed. * Very substantial: 1e- I ward for its return. Return to | Banner-Herald. FCR SALE MOR SALE — Blue Grass Lawn Mowers, 10-inch wheel, ball bearing, fully self-adjusting. Will last a lifetime. Special at $7.50. Christian Hdw,, Phone 1300 for demonstration. { Ss M AR A i M FOR SALE — Grain Cradles and Binder Twine. Christian Hdw.,} Phone 1300. | Ait A s s A FIRST CLASS 2-Quart ICE CREAM FREEZER and 200 pound‘i Ice Book for $3.00. Atlantic Icel & Coal Company. | eL e b e sl L I FOR SALE — By owner, small brick veneered cottage on one of Athens’ best residential streets. All modern convenien- ' ces. Lot 70x200 feet. Cheap for I cash or can be bought on longll terms. Address “Owner,” care Banner-Herald. I FOR SALE—Gentle young Jerse,\'l cow, fresh in; giving three gal lons milk daily. C. H. Tappan 538 Madison avenue, Athens, FOR RENT FOR RENT — For the summer months, nicely furnished apart ment; two reoms and kitchen ette; all caonveniences, 688 South Milledge Avenue. Reasonable. Phone 625-J. it iemteptpeiae Qoo A e FOR RENT-—Upstairs apartment, | furnished or unfurnished. 165 | Willcox Street, Telephone 164&I: or 2061, extension 49. FOR RIENT — Furnished bedroom, 749 Prince avenue; Fhone 378-J. FOR ' RENT—Three-room unfur nished apartment; newly re mogdeled. Private entrance. Phone 9283. ‘ FOR RENT—Completely furnishedl apartment with every conven-l ience, in excellent neighborhood, | at low rate for summer months. Post Office Box 245, Athens, Ga. WANTED | WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD | AND SILVER AND PAY, HIGH EST PRICE IN CASH ). BUSH, Jeweler 165 E. Clayton Street By Authority of U. 8. Treasury I MALE HELP WANTED { St e S e GET PAY every. day, distributel big line household necessities to | established users .at. attractive | prices. World's . largest direct | sales company . will back youl with surprising new plan. Write | J. R. Watkinhs. .Co., 70-96 W. | lowa Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. | oy el e SITUATION WANTED ‘ WANTED — Experienced coloredl cook, butler, - chauffeur or yard man wants job. References fur-l nished. Billie - Johnson, 1263 West Broad Street, Phone 9125.' FURNITURE NEW AND USED: ¥You can fur-l nish your homes and boarding' houses cheap if- you buy from McKinney & ‘Smith:- Be sure tci see them before you buy or szil. 245 Thomas Street:- . ! MISCELLANEOUS WE MANUFACTURE window frames, door frames, screen | doors, window screens, all kKinds of cabinet building and carpen ter repair work. For estimate call 158-W. ; Polar Breeze Helmets 33¢ The Coolest Under the Sun! N Moon-Winn Drug Co. miiiniitimnimaeseseiliipiiiits Mgt msniiness BANNER - HERALD I bEN Nt 4 X J THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA WIND DAMAGE JESTER PROTECTION COSTS VERY LITTLE TG e UG PR LTS W svee st ron (O N 1 (3 “7IELEPNONE 395 ATNENS,GA. QT o LTI GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS \ Are Prized Most When Bought From J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler, 20 Years in Business in the Same Stand 165 EAST CLAYTON ST. SHACKELFORD MUSIC AND CLOTHING STORE House Dresses 49¢ to $1.98 417 E. Broad Street L REBTD i Radio Repairs—Tubes Tested I Telephone 491 H. C. TOWNS AT EPPES ELECTRIC CO. i 133 JACKSON STREET ‘ Specials for 1 Week! Nurses’ Linen, 19¢ yd. 87-in. Wide Sheeting, 15¢ yard Men’s Khaki Work Shirts, 39¢ ALLEN’S 401 Broad Street '33 Pontiac Sedan.... .....SSOO '32 Pontiac Coupe.... .b..... 5250 30 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan $l9O '29 Chevrolet Roadster......sloo '32 Dodge 8 Sedan.... ......$350 '3O Dodge 8 Sedan.... ......$250 '33 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan.s4oo '33 Chrysler 8 Sedan..SPECIAL '33 Chrysler 6 5edan........5500 '34 Ch,ysler Coupe....SPECIAI '3l Buick 8, 6-Wire Wheel Sedan with Trunk...... 5350 '3l Buick Sedan, very low Milafige. ... .ci.iv svie 9908 '3O Packard Sedan...,SPECIAL '32 Ford V-8 Tudor, '34 Mo $OF: .. ¢ sess oe shoesss-SO9O 'Bl Ford Sport Roadster, Low Mileage, Extra C1ean...5275 '3l Oldsmobile C0ach.......5300 '3O Hudson Coupe, R.5......5250 . Georgia Motors, Inc. PHONES 700 AND 741 Corner Broad and Lumpkin Sts. . Railroad Schedules SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Arrival and Departure of Trains Athens, Georgia Leave for Richmond, Washington, New York and East— -1:390 AN, 3:04 P.M. Air Conditioned.: 9:11 P.M. Air Conditioned. Leave or Atlanta, South and West: 4:15 A. M. 5:50 A.M. Air Conditioned. 2:30 P.M. Air Conditioned. Leave for Elberton, Greenwood, Monroe, N, C. (Local). 10:656 A.M. Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville, Atlanta (Local). 4:30 P.M, GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND Leave Athens No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 am. No. 12 for Gainesville— 10:45 a.m. Arrive Athens No. 11 from Gainesville— 10:00 a.m. No. 1 from Gainesville— 6:15 a.m. GEORGIA RAILROAD Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 a.m. Daily Except Sunday Train 50 Leaveg Athens 11:00 a.m. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lula—North—South Depart— —Arrive 6:256 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:50 pm. J. L. Cox, Assistant General Freight-Passenger Agent Telephone 81 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Leave Athens Daily (except Sunday) 6:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. Sunday only 7:50 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Arrive Athens Daily 12:36 pm, &nd 9:16 p.m, .. v STAR MATTRESS % & AWNING CO. Madison Avenue at River Bridge PHONE 9147 J. L. Pendley, Jr., Mgr. SPECIAL One Bxlo Portrait SI.OO (Not Mounted) ARNETT’'S STUDIO 225V> N. Lumpkin St. Stationery — Inks Fountain Pens Pencils — Kodaks and Finishings PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY Electrical Service PHONE 13 W. A. MATHIS oBeSRPR GRA O R RN R e O SRR SRS SR IR Rey S SO INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE SMITH & BOLEY Phone No. 9 268 N. Jackson St. § SALES CHRYSLER sirvice SPECIAL jrose PLYMOUTH WILLYS “77 FORD COACH, 1934 V-8—5495.00 CHEVROLET COACH, 1933—5395.08 ATHENS MOTORS PHONE 791 392 WASHINGTON ST. BICYCLES . $& DOWN - MONTH ATHENS SPORTING GOODS STORE 114 East Clayton Street—Athens, Ga. —PHONE 1137— e 9 £+ 3 SEED IRISH FRESH STOCK—“LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Peck 40c Bushel $1.50 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT! COFER SEED CO. Phone 247—378 East Broad Street - m p oS 1 = m {' l SHE: “At last we have a bath- l!II-u.I‘--;.'!'IIll'—[’ ‘l“ :' room that we can be really 1111-11-I--'-I‘l—.-' e L proud to let our company ;_;_,, . "-—‘\"‘"""’ see!” ’,i" %% % —‘———-_g HE: “And to think that its cost / 2 o ® was very low.” PHONE 1716 O Your home, too, can have all the advantages of modern plumb ing——beauty, convenience and perfect sanitation, Come in and see our complete displays. Low prices and easy payments. W. GUY TILLER COMPLETE PLUMBING AND HEATING 149 NORTH LUMPKIN STREET PO e e SRR RL 1, KENTUCKY ' v, (o).\BR JELLICO Ry 13, " T s NONE BE"ER ; | | e Ton Prices—F.o.B. Our Yard \ [ " Cantatky BIMNE ... —vps »sssBTE t \l<Kentucky BOU - ciss ins sus AOAN Prices Subject to Change ‘ Kentucky Nut and Black, or Without Notice and Are BEOKEr. .o .55 Nemons sshusns $5.25 Strictly Cash. 50c Higher If Delivered. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE MATTRESSES RENOVATED. PHONE YOUR ORDER—WE HAVE NO SOLICITOR. Crawford Coal and Mattress Works PHONE 157—414 FOUNDRY STREET SPECIALS! 50c Ipana Paste, 39¢ 50c Pepsodent Paste, 38¢c Quart Milk Magnesia 59¢ Pint Rubbing Alcohol 25c; REID DRUG CO. | MILLEDCE PHARMACY Welcome Students to THE STYLE SHOP (MISS SUSIE WELLS) New Shipment of Hats, Hand bags and Gloves Price: SI.OO and $1.95 Old Hats Remodeled 50c and $1 . MOVING — PACKING ' We Haul Anything Local and Long Distance | STORAGE ' ADAMS TRANSFER CO. f PHONE 656 NOTICE—MEW LOCATION : When we left Broad Street some of our customerg seemed to think we have left town. Since January Ist, we have been located at 465 East Clayton Street—the oid stand of Dunaway Furniture Company, where we have a better store room and can serve you better in every way. We invite you to visit us often at our new location. When you want CASH for your Used Furniture, Stoveg and Used Goods of all kinds it will pay you to see us. We will swap new for used goods. Telephone us for buyer and inspector. WHITMIRE & PORTER 465 EAST CLAYTON STREET 3 PHONE 826— ATHENS, GA. C-R-E-E-C-H C-0-A-L THERE IS NONE BETTER! Our Prices Are As Follows: TON—F.O.B. YARD CREECH BLOGK, i\vi.oiss sissisid i (biisicio) N CREECH EBOGO . ... . iii, Sy sidisin: dvisictisss i CREECH NUT AND SLACK OR 5T0KER................55.26 ALABAMA GOKE. . “uiivv v i b i 50c Additional If Delivered The Above Prices Are Strictly C\ash, and Are Subject to Change Without Motice, Phone Us Your Order, As We Do Not Have a Solicitor or Collector—Phone 1340 The FLORENCE Cao. HOTTEST COAL AND COLDEST ICE 2692 N. LUMPKIN STREET—PHONE 531 DR. TAYLOR, DENTIST—B YEARS EXPERIENCE OPEN TILL 10 P. M. eSS PERFECT FITTING e | VULCANITE PLATES . 5% | As Low as $4.50 e v Made in 6 Hours. ; F g HECOLITE PLATES . As Low as $7.50 i s P 22K GOLD CROWNS ; T AND BRIDGEWORK e A As Low as $3.50 g . FILLINGS OF ALL L W KINDS—SOc to $1.50 : = A WRITTEN MONEY g BACK GUARANTEE! o Ask About Our Easy Divided S ‘ Payments. Broken Plates Repaired While s : You Wait—soc to SI.OO. N, ASK ABOUT TEETH §44 || PULLED FREE WITH OR SW% % SUUOO4S| DERS FOR OTHER WORK. SR TAYLON TEETH CLEANED FREE WITH $5.00 JOBS This Ad Is Worth $1 on $lO Jobs—Bring It With You. Southeastern Stages — Bus Station Schedule Effective June 15th. - - BUSSES LEAVE ATHENS 9:15 A.M. to Macon, Columbus, Tallahasse, and Jacksonville. b 9:35 A.M. to Atlanta, all points West.. 10:05 A.M. to Augusta, Jacksonville, Charles ton, Wilmington, 12:12 P.M. to Greenville, Charlotte, Asheville. 1:25 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West. 2:00 P.M. to Macon, Albany, Thomasville, and Jacksonville. han 2:40 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West. 3:27 P.M. to Anderson, Columbia.. . 4:05 P.M. to Augusta, Savannah, Charleston. 4:15 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West. 6:25 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West. 7:57 P.M. to Anderson, Greenville. \ 8:50 P.M. to Atlanta and all points West. 9:25 P.M. to Augusta, Waycross, Jacksonville, and Columbia. Main Station, 170 College Avenue | —PHONE 626— : SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS GET YOUR Loose Leaf Note Book Covers and Fillers (All Sizes) Theme Paper -:- Art Supplies Composition Books Water Colors and Crayons Fountain Pens, Pencils and Inks Anything Needed for Scheol, Study and Work | AT T The McGregor Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMm;ng PAGE FIVE