ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST tO, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879
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Vol. 9. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, DEC. 15. 1936
Blue Ridge Weavers
To Move In January
)The Blue Ridge Weavers, owned
and operated by Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Cathey, will move after
January first to new quarters in
the Reibling building formerly oc
eupied by the Dixie Store, accord
ing to an announcement for to
morrow’s Bulletin. The Blue Ridge
Weavers was started by Mrs.
Cathey 15 years ago in a small
soace in their present location over
Slack’s Pharmacy. As the busi
ness grew from year to year more
space was taken until the entire
upper floor of the Wilkins build
ing was taken. Mrs. Cathey stat
ed today that the new location
would make it easier for their
customers to come to *ee them.
Basketball Tonight
fj The Tryon high boys and girls
Campobello high in the first
game of the season. Both teams
have been practicing hard and two
good, fast games- will be seen. The
school band will be on hand to
furnish music and help out in the
cheering. The girls start prompt
ly at 7:30.
Referee, Gilds—Glovei'.
Referee, Boys—Eargle.
Gillette Better
A letter received Monday from
Mrs. Hal Cowan states that Wil
liam Gillette is still in the hospital
but is out of danger. Mrs. Mrs.
Cowan is a niece of Mr. Gillette.
N. Y. STOCK. EXCHAN6E STOCKS
Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg.
New York City. Branch office 715
Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg
Dow-Jones Averages
Industrials, 181.97 up .10
Railroads, 55.00 up. 18
Utilities, 35.22 off .32
TODAY’S CLOSINGS
BID ASK
! American Can 115 115Mj
American Radiator- 25 % 25%
American Telephonelß6 186%
Borg Warner 84 85
Burrows Ad. M 30 30%
Consolidated Gas . 45% 45%
Chrysler Motors 123% 124
DuPont 180% 181
General Electric 52% 52%
General Motors 69% 69%
Int. Harvester 101% 103
Int. Nickel ' 63% 63%
Montgomery Ward . 65% 65%
National Biscuit 33% 34
N. Y. Central 43% 44%
Penna Railroad 40% 41
Phillips Petroleum- 48% 48%
Radio 11% 11%
P.eynolds Tob. “B”_ 58% 58%
Sears Roebuck 97% 97%
Southern Railway 25% 25%
Standard Brands 15% 15%
Stand. Oil of N. J.. 66% 67%
Texas Corporation.. 50 50%
Union Pacific 131 132
United Aircraft 29% 29%
United Gas Imp..: 14% 15
U. S. Steel 77% 78
Wool worth -6&% 65%
SPOT COTTON, 12.92; down .11
Tryon Kiwanians brought each
other a Christmas toy today and
enjoyed make-believe. These toys
will be distributed to special chil
dren in the county.