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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20. 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. O., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 (Eta Qixmn Daily ^Bulletin Vol.-9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N.C. MONDAY,, FEB. 17, 1936 TODAY’S CLOSING N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg, New York city. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg. Dow-Jones Averages Industrials 151.40 —off .01 Railroads, 4-8-37 —off .39 Utilities 32.75 —off 1.01 (Closing) BTD ASK American Can -120 121% American Radiator- 24% 24% American Telephonel73% 174 Borg Warner_ 73 74 Burroughs Ad. M.— 32% 32% Consolidated Gas_.— 35 35% Chrysler Motors— 94% 94% DuPont -._146% 147% General Electric-40% 41 General Motors—,_ 58% 58% Int. Harvester-_ 66 67% Int. Nickel__ 50% 51 Montgomery Ward- 38 38% National Biscuit 34% 34% N. Y. Central_ 37% 38 Penna. Railroad_ 36% 36% Phillips Petroleum_ 43% 43% Radio---- 12% 12% Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 57% 58 Sears Roebuck_ 63 63% Southern Railway— 18 18% Standard Brands- 15% 15% Stand. Oil of N. J— 58% 59 Texas Corporation- 33% 33% Union Pacific_.125% 127% United Aircraft_29% 29% United Gas Imp._18 18% U. S. Steel__ 60 60% Woolworth___53% 54 Spot Cotton 11.65—down .05 ON RADIO TONIGHT Grace Moore sings tonight at 9:30, Richard Crooks at 8:30 and Senator James Byrnes will speak at 10:30 on Government Expendi tures. All on WEAF, NBC sta tions. Mrs. T. T. Ballenger News has been received in Try on of the death of Mrs. T. T. Bal lenger at 12:15 last night in At lanta, Ga. where she had made her home for over 20 years. Her husband, the late Senator T. T. Ballenger passed away last March. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon in Atlanta. The deceased is survived by three children, Register of Deeds, C. W. Ballenerer of Trvon. Dr. E. G. Ballenger and Mrs. Juliette Moseley cf Atlanta and Richard Ballenger of Hickory; also the fol lowing grandchildren, Prof. Stan ley Ballenger of Raleigh, Theo dore Ballenger of Tryon, Garrison Ballenger of Memphis, Mrs. Mar shall Foster and Mrs. John Bar l.ett of Atlanta. Mrs. Ballenger who was in her 80th year was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Garrison, pioneer citizens of Tryon who liv ed in what is now the Pacolet Plan tation which was part of a large grant of land from the king of England to Mrs. Garrison’s an cestors. Mrs. Ballenger visited Tryon just a short while ago. Death fol owed a stroke a few days ago. She was well-known and loved by a host of friends. Basketball On Tuesday night, Feb, 18th a thrilling basketball game is expec ted when Tryon High meets In man at the local gym. Last year Tryon wen a close game by a goal in the last few minutes -;f play. The girls start their game at 7 • 30 and the boys follow immediately Supreme Court declared TVA con stitutional today. Utilities went down. 4,720,000 shares traded.
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