RED CROSS CANVASSERS The following solicitors are working in Polk County (outside of Tryon) to help reach the Chap ter goal of $6,005 for the 1953 campaign: Big Level—Miss Jessie Elliott; Columbus—Miss Eunice Cloud, Mrs. S- J. Craig, Mrs. J. W. Gantt, Mrs. Robert Head, Mrs. R. F. Honeycutt, Mrs. I). P. Roper; Cooper’s Gap—Mrs. Reese Arledge, Mrs. Clarence Jackson, Mrs. Katie Jackson, Mrs. Grace Marlow: Green Creek—Mrs. J. M. Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swain; Hick ory Grove—Mrs. Albert McSwain, Mrs. G. Smothers; Lynn—Mrs. E. E. Caston, Mrs. Amos Foster, Mrs. Ambrose Mills; Melvin Hill—Mrs. Evelyn C. Bowers, Mrs. Lois R. Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Westbrook; Midway—Mrs. Foeh Edwards, Mrs. Connie Mills; Mill Spring—Mi«s Essie Edwards, Mrs. I. V. Ed wards, Mrs. W. G. Egerton. Miss Peggy Jean Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Parker: New Hone—Mrs. L. B. Cole, Mrs. R’chard Mclntire, Mrs. Opal Wilkerson ; Pea Ridge—Mrs. Jim’ Moore, Mrs. A. A. Thomson; Peniel—Mrs. Ruth Barnette, Mrs. Ethel Cochran, Mrs. Gladys Mc Intire, Mrs. Frank Smith Sr.; Saluda—Mrs. L. L. Clippard, Mrs. J. C. Crawford, Mrs. Burgie Pace, Mrs. Fred Pace, Mrs. Bob Seay, Mrs. Lola Ward, Mrs. Ruth Wes ton; Sand Hill—Mrs. Jay Corne; Sandy Plains—Mrs. Mildred Laughter, Mrs. Otha Swain; Sun shine—Mrs. J. L. Houser, Mrs. C. R. Nichols, Mrs. A. C. Roddv, Miss Ernestine Smith, Mrs. W. W. Thompson.—Contributed. The three leading U. S. agricul tural exports in 1952 were wheat and wheat flour, cotton and leaf tobacco. E. J. Slemons Phonp 5023 SPARTAN PLATING CO. 140 Carolina Ave. Spartanburg, S. C. Platers — Silversmnhs T?pr>nir(>rl Pertla ferl GORRELL’S ANTIQUE AUCTION GREER, S. C.—2 miles west of city limits on U. S. No. 29 Monday, March 23. Auction starts promptly at 9:30 A. M. Lasts All Day — Rain or Shine. Open for Business 3 Days Before Auction Date. Large lot Early American and Victorian Furniture, Cherry and Walnut Corner Cupboards, Large Mahogany, Cherry and Maple Drop Leaf Tables, China Press, Pine Bonnet Chest, Beds, Queen Anne Drop Leaf Tables, Inlaid Hepplewhite Card Table, Dressing Tables, Windsor Combback Rocker, Captains Chairs, Sets of Plank Seat Chairs, Desks in Walnut, Maple and Mahogany Marble Top Tables, Sofas, Ladies and Gents Chairs, Victorian Side Chairs. Fine selection of Bric-Brac, Venetian Glass, Dresden, Pairs of Pink and Blue Lustres, Peg Lamps with Cranberry Fonts, Vases, Staf fordshire, Pair Bohemian Glass Decanters, Rockingham China, Pair of Old Paris French Lamps, Salt Glaze Pitchers, Pink Satin Glass Hanging Lamp, Majolica, Ironstone, Pattern and Colored Glass, Pairs of Carriage Lamps, Unusual Pieces of Brass and Copper. Kettles, Andirons, Fenders, Chestnut Roasters, Wrought Iron and Early Primitives, Gold Leaf and Walnut Frames and Hundreds of other items. . Auction inside building—Seats for all—Lunch Served Harold Goddard, Auctioneer