Mrs. J. E. Culbreth has arriv ed from Norfolk, Va., for an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wofford. Pvt. Floy Greene nas met his old pal, Rhine Metcalf in camp at Camp Blanding, Fla. Miss Louise Carlson has re turned to Allegheny General hos pital, Pittsburgh, after a visit in Tryon. Dr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Frier son of Columbia, S. C., have leas ed through E. Perry Manville the Derby cottage on Warrior road for the months of August and Sep tember. Dr. Frierson is with the College of Law at University of South Carolina. Mrs. Walter C. Hill and daugh ter, Mrs. David Charters and son, have gone north for a visit. Mr. Hill is already at Saginaw, Michigan. Pvt. Floyd Kirby is stationed at Denver, Colo. We can help relieve the paper shortage if each of us discourages every unnecessary use of paper in packaging and wrapping, gets as much use as he possibly can out of each piece of paper, and then saves it for the waste paper col lection. The War Department doesn’t permit publishers to mail free newspapers to members of the to have relatives or friends keep your subscription paid up.—tf. armed forces overseas, so be sure 0 % Just Received A Shipment of FRESH FISH —at—■ FARTHING & COVINGTON ik====^==!» PEACHES FOR SALE: Sold by the bushel; for canning and pickling. Will deliver. Call Lefty Flynn at Little Orchard, Phone 254.—Adv. 20tf. SALUDA REAL ESTATE G. Harrison Bridgeman an nounces the opening of an office in Saluda. Our advertising is bringing in prospective buyers. Get your property listed with us promptly if you want to sell. PHONE 691 SALUDA MASON & BRIDGEMAN (Over Post Office)—Salufr^ -YOU CAN HELP AT RED CROSS BUTLER’S DAIRY Phone 429