Tryon Daily Bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor Published Daily Except Sunday Subscription Rates: One Year sl-50 Out-of-State $2.00 “AUTHORITY” “He who is firmly seated in authority soon learns to think securely, and not progress, the highest lesson of statecraft.” —J. R. Lowell. Dean Shields To Manage Texaco Dean Shields has resigned his position with the A&P Tea Co., where he has been for several year:; and has taken over the management of the Tryon Texaco Service Station, the new, white, modernistic filling station opposite office of W. S'. Green. The build ing was completed several months ago and equipped with the most modern equipment. Mir. Shields is A 1938 Turkey .... Should Be Cooked the Modern Way With a NEW ELECTRIC RANGE And a 1938 wife should be g ven the benefits of modern im provements in cooking .... A new modern electric range! It brings a longed-for freedom to the wt>man of the house. Think of the economy, the safety and the pleasure of knowing that you are no longer faced with baking failures, overcooked meats and improperly cooked foods. Discover, today, how easy it is to have this modern cookery in your kitchen. Duke Power Co. PHONE 210 TRYON, North Carolina a graduate of Tryon High school and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shields of Tryon. He began work in his father’s plumbing business several years ago before he finished high school. He is one of the few Tryon boys to try his luck in his own hometown. Miss Lorena Wynkoop of Scars dale, N. Y., has returned to Pine Crest Inn for the season. DR. J. C. McCOY Chiropodist, of Spartanburg, in Tryon on Thursdays. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Rhodes' Exclusive Ladies’ Shoppe. IVOLIMER’S r Natural Wines DRY AND SEMI - DRY Phone 25-J

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