ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 ® \t ®rgmt ;@atlu (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 Citizens Responding To Firemen’s Needs When the list of things needed .fox* the Tryon Fire Department lwas published several days ago a number of public spirited citizens responded wtih something to hel,p. C. J. Lynch has offered two card tables, two chairs and a floor lamp; O. S. Bird donated three 1 'Fsr. cuspidors, Tom Costa gave two rugs; Rector’s will clean the things donated; Miss Nancy Mc- Leod gave ten plates; Mrs. Alice Flentye and Miss Mae Flentye gave $6 and some other things are premised. A radio and cool table would be acceptable. The list of needs is published again for the benefit of those who may want to give something: 4 Cots. 4 Mattresses. 4 Pillows. 2 Bureaus. 16 Sheets. y 8 Pillow Cases J 4 Pair Blankets. 2 Card Tables. 14 Straight Chairs. 8 Rocking Chairs. 10 Ash Trays. 6 Floor Lamps. 5 Floor I^amps. 4 Rugs (Medium Sized). 10 Plates. 20 Coffee Cups and Saucers (not essential that these match). 1 Kitchen Sink. Miss Agnes McLeod, home dem onstration agent has returned to Trycn from State College, Raleigh, where she has been assisting the Extension Clothing Specialist in class instruction during the 4-H Short Course and Farm and Home Week. * . TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, AUG. 4, 1936 TODAY’S CLOSING N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGb STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg . New York, city. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg . Dow-Jones averages Industrials, 165.41 up .09 Railroads, 53.51 up .26 Utilities, 34.98 —.off .01 (Closing) BID ASK American Can 125% 127 American Radiator. 22 Vs 22% American Telephonel73% 174 Borg Warner 78 78% Burroughs Ad. M— 28 28% Consolidated Gas— 42% 42% Chrysler Motors 118% 119% DuPont 166% 167% General Electric 44 44% General Motors 69% 69% Int. Harvester 82% 82% fnt. Nickel 51 51% Montgomery Ward. 47 47% National Biscuit 32% 32% N. Y. Central 40% 40% Penna. Railroad 36% 36% Phillips Petroleum 44% 45 Radio , 12 12% Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 55% 55% Sears Roebuck 81% 82% Southern Railway— 20% 20% Standard Brands— 15% 16 Stand. Oil of N. J— 63% 63% Texas Corporation. 38% 39 Union Pacific .137 138% United Aircraft 27 27% United Gas Imp.—, 17% 17% U. S. Steel 65% 66 Woolworth 53 53% Spot Cotton, 12.63: down .20 Newell Paige Sherman, 26-year old Boston, Mass., choir singer, died in the electric chair today for tht murder of his wife.

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