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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 t (Ergon JSiulktm (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1936 N. t. STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg Now York City. Branch office 715 _ Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg gy\ Dow-Jones Averages industrials, 176.32 up 1.48 Railroads, 58.98 up .76 Utilities, 35.83 up .93 (Closing) BID ASK American Can -.124% 125% American Radiator- 22% 22% American Telephonel79% 179% Borg Warner 84 84% Burrows Ad. M. Ex. Div 31% Consolidated Gas 47% 47% Chrysler Motors 128% 128% DuPont 169 169% General Electric 48% 48% General Motors 73% 73% Int. Harvester. 91% 91% Int. Nickel I 61% 62 Montgomery Ward- 58 58% National Biscuit 31% 32 N. Y. Central 46% 46% Penna Railroad 43% 43% ■Shillips Petroleum- 44% 45 ratdio 11% 11% Tteynolds Tob. “B”_ 57% 57% Sears Roebuck 96% 96% Southern Railway 23% 23% Standard Brands 17% 17% Stand. Oil of N. J.. 68% 68% Texas Corporation- 47% 47% Union Pacific 141% 142 United Aircraft 23% 23% United Gas Imp 15% 16 U. S. Steel 76% 77 Woolworth 61% 61% SPOT COTTON, 12.11; dotfn .01 Rotary Kovemor Coming Dr. Samuel Earle of Clemson College, Governor of the 58th Ro tary District, will bs the chief speaker at the Tryon Rotary club cn Friday at 1 p. nu, at Oak Hall. G. G. Burlingame, 51, Executive, Is Dead Winter Resident of Tryon Sherbrooke, Que., Oct. 26. (Can adian Press). —Geoffrey Gordon Burlingame of Syracuse and Cazc novia, N. Y., died here yesterday. Mr. Burlingame, who arrived in Sherbrooke Friday, was stricke 1 with a heart attack. He was 5t years old. The body has been tal - en to Cazenovia for burial. Mr. Burlingame was the found er and president of Burlingam , King & Dunk, Inc., 45 West Forty - fith Street, agricultural engineer . In recent years he had reside 1 during the summer at Cazenovi;, N. Y., in the winter at Tryon, N. C. Besides his widow, Luc *r Tatum Burlingame, and his daugh ter, Catherine, he is survived bv two brothers, Roedrick S. of Syra cuse, and Bruce Burlingame of Cazenovia. On graduating from the Come’l Agricultural college in 1907 Mr. Burlingame bought a fsrm at Caze nevia and later entered the busi ness of farm management. His operations included farms in liost of the Eastern states and for some years the supervision of planta tions in Hawaii. He belonged to the Chi Phi fraternity. Two months ago Mr. Burlin game suffered a heart attack and was advised to lessen hi* activities. Basketball Picture A movie showing the technique of expert basketball playing will be given tonight at Tryon’s Theatre in addition to the regular feature.
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