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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 ®rtimi ;@mlg (The Smallest Daily Npwspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N, C., WED,, JULY 15, 1936 Town of Tryon Buys Building The Town Commissioners at gfceir last meeting on July 10th Mthorized the purchase of the two story building adjoining Hotel Tryon. The property was pur chased from the Peoples Building & Loan Association. The Town of Tryon offices will be moved about August 1 from their present lo cation in the Postal Telegraph office to their new quarters. The Tryon Fire Department will also be moved to the new quarters. The Boys Club The differnet groups in the Boys club have selected their group colors. Group 1 has purple; Group 2, blue; Group 3, green; Group 4, white; Group 5, red.—Holland Brady for Group 3. The club has different groups clean up rooms after work.. Troup 4 will clean up today. The attendance at the club today was 39; the enrollment is 43. The smallest boy in the club, William Edward Hill, celebrated his tenth birthday and brought Dr. Taylor a cake. He says, “I’ll bring some if my mama will let me.” — Bill Swann for Group 4. We had two more members to day, Bob Grugel of Amherst, 0.; and Richard Grugel of Cleveland, O. They are guests of Billy Der by and are coming for two days. Frank and Eugene Turner will umpire the baseball game Thurs day at Harmon Field. Each group -Continued on Pjige Two TODAY'S CLOSING N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGt STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg. New York L'ity. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Bldo. Spartanburg. Dow-Jones Averages Industrials, 163.24 — up .44 Railroads, 62.46 — off .21 Utilities, 34.88 — off .28 (Closing) BID ASK American Can.._.,136 136% American Radiator. 21 21% American Telephonel70% 171 Borg Warner ... _ 77% 78% Burroughs Ad. M._. 26 26% Consolidated Gas_41% 41% Chrysler Motors_116% 115% DuPont_158% 159 General Electric_ 40 40% General Motors__ 69% 69% Int. Harvester_83% 84% Int. Nickel_ 50% 50% Montgomery Ward- 44% 44% National Biscuit_ 33% 33% N. Y. Central_39% 40 Penna. Railroad_35% 35% Phillips Petroleum_ 44 44% Radio.. 12 12% Reynolds Tob. “B”- 55% 55% Sears Roebuck- 79 79% Southern Railway— 17% 17% Standard Brands— 16 16% Stand. Oil of N. J.__ 63% 63% Texas Corporation- 38% 39 Union Pacific-.128% 129% United Aircraft_ 25 25% United Gas imp. 17% 17% U. S. Steel _ 62% 62% Wool worth 53% 53% SPOT COTTON, 13.43; down .13 Here From Asia Mrs. A. L. Berry has returned to Tryon after an extended visit in Asia and Southern Europe. She is a guest at Melrose Lodge.
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