ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 2U, 1928, AT THE POST OFFK » AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 (Erynn j3atly bulletin (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 N. Y. Stock Exchange Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg. New York City. Branch office 715 Montgomery Bldg., Spartanburg Dow-Jones Averages Industrials, 165.87 off 1.53 Utilities. 26.06 off .17 BID ASK American Can 90'% 90% American Radiator- 19% 19% American Telephone 165 165% Borg Warner 42% 42% Burrows Ad. M. 24% 25 Consolidated Gas 33 33% Chrysler Motors -100 100% DuPont 150 151 General Electric 50% 50% General Motors 48% 49 Int. Harvester 104% 105 Lit. Nickel—.. 56% 56% Montgomedy Ward- 51% 51% National Biscuit 22% 23% N. Y. Central— 39% 39% Penna. Railroad 37 37% Phillips Petroleum 52 % 53 Radio 8 8% Reynolds Tob. “B”.. 49% 50 Sears Roebuck 86 86% Railway— 32 32% Stand. Oil of N. J. .. 63% 63% Texas Corporation . 56% 57% Union Pacific 132 133% United Aircraft 24% 24% United Gas Imp— 11% 11% TT. S. Steel 94% 94% w oolworth 45% 46 SPOT COTTON, 12.43; up .04 NEW JUDGES Governor Clyde Hoey has ap pointed J. Wallace Winborne and Judge M. V. Barnhill to the State Supreme Court in accordance with a new law passed by the last legis lature. TRYON, H C., WED., Nurses, Home Open The Gertrude Holbrook Hardin Memorial, nurses home, at S(t. Luke’s hospital will be completed on Friday, June 18th. Miss Edna Calvert, the superintendent states that friends of the hospital who may wish to visit the nurses’ home may call between 11 a. m., and 5 p. m.. on Friday. A guide will be provided for the friends who may want to inspect the new building. The Memorial is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kimberly. Trout! Trout! Trout! R. B. Williams, Polk County Game Protector, states that the following number of rainbow trout has been put in the streams of this county: Green River Cove, 40,000; Fall Creek, 40,600; Pacolet River, °O,OOO, making a total of 110,000 fish. They were brought from the State Fish Hatchery at Marion. He also stated that the speckled variety of trout would be put in at a later date. At Kiwanis The Tryon Kiwanis club met on Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eger ton in Mill Spring. The dinner was served by the ladies of the Methodist church. The chief speakers were Agriculture Engin eer Feagan of Clemson college and County Agent Stalworth of Spar tanburg who gave an outline of the opportunities for improving farm life by using engineering methods. Judge J. J. Gentry was in charge of the program. JUNE 16, 1937