Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jarvis are visiting in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn are visiting relatives in Virginia. Homer Martin and Auto Strike officials lef Washington today to negotiate with automotive officials. They have assurance that state and federal relief will be given jjieedy families. G. N. Lowden, a G-Man, will address a joint meeting of the Tryon Rotary and Kiwanis clubs next week on Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. This week’s Polk County News carries an interesting column by Senator Robert R. Reynolds who tells about things going on in Washington. Also is published the jury list for the Polk county Superior Court which begins next week on Monday in Columbus. Judge Clement will preside. The criminal docket is one of the lightest in the history of the county. COLORED BASKETBALL Tryon Colored high school di vided a double-header with Bilt more last night in a fast and in teresting game. Our girls lost 4-3 and our boys won 30-6. Both teams played well. - t THE BULLETIN—SI.SO year. Entertain Your Friends At The TRYON COUNTRY CLUB Golf Tennis GREEN FEES—Per day, $1; week, $5; month, sls N.Y.STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg, New York City. Branch office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg Dow-Jones Averages Utilities, 36.94 olf .12 Industrials, 186. 53 off .37 Railroads, 56.08 off .61 American Can —ll4 115 American Radiator- 26% 26% American Telephonelß3 183% Borg Warner 79% 80 Burrows Ad. M 34 34% Consolidated Gas 48% 48% Chrysler Motors .121% 121% DuPont .174 17^, General Electric 63% 6^U General Motors 66% Int. Harvester .109% 110% Int. Nickel 63% 64 Montgomery Ward- 57% 57% National Biscuit 31% 32% N. Y. Central 42% 42% Penna Railroad - 42 42% Phillips Petroleum- 51 51% Radio 11% 11% Reynolds Tob. “B”- 57 57% Sears Roebuck 85% 85% Southern Railway— 26% 26% Standard Brands 16% 16% Stand. Oil of N. J.. 69 69% Texas Corporation- 51% 52% Union Pacific -.130 130% T Tpited Aircraft 30% 30% United Gas I|pp. 16 16% U. S. Steel 87% 87% Woolworth 63% 63% SPOT COTTON, 12.97; up ,02