Farmers who have not secured their pedigreed cockerels should do so at once as the time for this swapping proposition will soon expire. Below is a list of the ones who have already secured 14 of these Wilcox cockerels: T. P. Olarke, Columbus; J. H. Wilson, Route 1, Landrum; T. J. McDowell, Route 1, Campobello; Mrs. Solon L. Hines, Route 1, Campobello; J. L. Staton, Saluda; Mrs. A. L. McMurray, Columbus. Unless you're assured of greater safety—and where CAN you VV b©?—why should you be satisfied with anything less than maximum earnings from your savings? This strong, helpful local Association heartily welcomes you; come in soon, and learn the unusual advantages we offer savers and investors. Safety—Availability— PßOFlT . , . What More Could You Ask For? Perhaps you're not entirely familiar with the way a Savings and Loan Association tunctions solely in the interests of its shareholding savers. You really should be. So do drop in for a friendly little chat; no obligation— not the least bitl TRYON FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN Association Joseph W. Gramling of Gram ling, S l . C., is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Miss Corrinne Prince leaves the hospital this afternoon after treatment. Miss Tessie Forrest of Saluda is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Miss Mary Wheeler of Boston, Mass., is in St. Luke’s hospital for treatment.

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