Tryon Daily Bulletin
Seth M. Vining, Editor
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“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