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Qiht (Lirtrun Batlo Bulletin ' V_ ^ (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1936 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 Taylors to Build Here Dr. and Mrs. George Farrand Taylor have bought a building site on Roraima hill from the owners, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Powers, and will build a small cottage about ) July 1. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor will leave Thursday for a month’s business visit to Washington and New York before beginning the construction of their new home. W. H. Cantrell Buried W. H. Cantrell, 83, who died at his home in the Greens Creek com munity on Monday morning was buried Tuesday afternoon at Mill Creek church in Polk county. Mr. Cantrell suffered a stroke of paral ysis about a year ago and had been confined to a wheel chair un til about a month ago when he became so seriously ill that he was put to bed. The deceased was the father of Mrs. H. G. Flynn and of Mrs. Minerva Bland and of J. V. Can u tree! of this county; and of Mrs. J. A E. Caldwell, Mrs. W. L. Barrs of J Forest City, Mrs. J. I. McSwain of Shelby, Mrs. T. W. Dedmon of Mooresboro, Mrs Clyde Hollifield of Bostic and G. A. Cantrell of Draper, N. C. Fish Fry Advertisement Due to popular demand jfor re duction Wesley BrdHjbrfrfi>enwill re duce the FISH FRY ttekittf to 35c instead of 50c. Arrangements are being made for 200 piatesJ Timer 0 to 8 p. m. at Harmon Field— sponsored by Wesley Brotherhood. TODAY’S CLOSING N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGL STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg. New York uity. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg. Dow-Jones Averages Industrials, 152.61; up.35 Railroads, 46.33; up: .12 Utilities, 31.51; off .14 (Closing) BID -\SK American Can_-129% 129% American Radiator. 19% 20 American Telephone 164% 164% Borg Warner- 74 74% Burroughs Ad. M_ 26 26% Consolidated Gas_32% 32% Chrysler Motors_ 97 97% DuPont -...143 143% General Electric.._ 37% 37% General Motors_62% 62% Int. Harvester_85% 86% Int. Nickel__ 46% 47 Montgomery Ward- 43% 43% National Biscuit — 34% 35 N. Y. Central_ 36 36% Penna. Railroad—_ 31 31% Phillips Petroleum— 40% 41 Radio- 11 11% Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 53 53% Sears Roebuck- 73 73% Southern Railway— 16% 16% Standard Brands— 15% 15% Stand. Oil of N. J.— 59 59% Texas Corporation- 33% 33% Union Pacific-.126% 128 United Aircraft—-- 22% 23 United Gas Imp. 15% 15% U. S. Steel_60% 60% Wool worth_49% 50 Spots Cotton, 11.74; up .01 Wallace & Co. 5 & 10 c Stores will open here soon” reads a sign in front of the vacant store under the Blue Ridge Weavers.
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