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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 Wat (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9. Est. 1-31-28 N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg. New York City. Branch Office 715 Montgomery Blda, Spartanburg. Dow-Jones averages. Utilities, 33.71 off .70 < Closing) BID A.SK American Can 12214 12314 American Radiator. 2114 21% \merican Borg Warner 78% 79 Burroughs Ad. M._.. 27 27% Consolidated Gas ... 41% 41% Chrysler Motors 111% 111% DuPont 159 159% General Electric 45% 45% General Motors 65% 65% Int. Harvester 76% 77% Int. Nickel 57% 57% Montgomery Ward- 48 48% National Biscuit 30% 30% N. Y. Central ‘43% 43% Penna. Railroad—.3B% 38% _ Phillips Petroleum.... 40 40% ▼Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 56% 57 Sears Roebuck 85% 85% Southern Railway 21% 22 Standard Brands— 15 15% Stand. Oil of N. J.~ 60% 60% Texas Corporation. 36% 37% nion Pacific .135% 137% United Aircraft 25% 25% United Gas Imp.— 15% 15% T J. S. Steel 70 70% vVoolworth 54 54% Spot Cotton, 12.37; down .03 An interesting travelogue is one of the added short features of the Shirley Temple picture, “The Littlest Rebel”, now showing at Tryon’s Theatre. TRYON. N. C., WED., SEPT., 16, 1936 Opening Exercises of Tryon Graded School Tryon graded school, Lynn school and the Tryon colored school opens Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. All pupils entering school are asked to please report to their respective class rooms be fore this hour. Song, America—Audience. Invocation—Rev. D. M. Mc- Geachy. Address—Dr. George F. Taylor. Instructions—W. A. Schilletter. Hymn, Onward Christian Sol diers—Audience. All elementary books will be rented to pupils at one-third price. All high school books will be for rent except mathematics and Latin books at one-third price. Pupils may buy books if they wish to do so. Books will be for sale at the School Book Depository. Wanted $25,000 From Shirley Temple’s Folk A sixteen-year-old Atlanta (Ga.) boy confessed yesterday to send ing an extortion letter to Shirley Tern pie’s parents, demanding $25,000. Frank Edward Stephen son, the guilty boy, said that he wrote the letter because he thought the parents would pay the money. He was 16 years old and had got ten no farther than the 7th grade in school. He got his idea of the plot from a gangster picture. “G-Men” made the arrest.
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