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Many Visitors At Beach Reports All of the beaches in Bruns wick are attracting a great num ber of early visitors this year, especially on the week end. Add ing to the year-round residents, lental homes are in strong de mand for a week or longer and many reservations are being made for later in the summer and even for fall months. This is encouraging for proper ty owners and is stimulating con struction. With no unoccupied resi dences since the spring of last year, Yaupon Beach is feeling the need of additional residences. With phones, roads, etc., they take everything there for the year-round. 'Spring Retains Its New Name' A representative of the large Brunswick county landowner who owns the upper spring on Allen Creek was here last week and was much pleased with the inter est and attention being attracted towards the huge ground water supply in this county. ilPM 21-lnth TELEVISION SET PRIPP R HtCE And $5 00 BILLS P||EE AT THE ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF 40—LARGE HOMESITES—40 LOCATED IN SOUTHPORT, N. C. ON ADKINS ST., WILLIS DR., HERRING DR & FODALE AVENUE Known as the Old C C Camp Property _e SA^VRDAJnvlte you to I ,Ve- °nt- This e l50'feot , *•*» ~S Kny -**Xk ^rr~-^!ein «* T" >—L Qnce in j « or the hiah w n -** p«ee 3 yeors 9 do//Qr on^TTr;-' ^once ;o HOAlESEe^r~7~^—At EASy rfR ---.-"’« f«'-9ro^' « your --IT* r~——- "sowing ail —_. ^fct/on Co ' W!9h Po/nf, N r 2?3 7Sf %U« Ph- 8902, Win °«na/ Banfe B,d9 Wm«o"SCent, N9c -He stated that so far 3ouncing Log Spring. That name knows the spring that is c:;tj,n remain, he said. easily reached, never had a VISITING THE BLARES certainly not one that wa Mr and Mrs. A. B. Downing better than that given itof Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. B. week by Dr. Jasper Stuckepowning of Tallahassee, Fla., and rs. Ella Downing Godwin of Harry LeGrand, State and eral geologists. They nam #asedona, Fla.,' are visiting at FOR BOARDS EDUCATION I am a candidate the Board of Education from the Waccamaw >ol District, subject to the will of the voters in thniary Election on Saturday. I have five children i$j»ol, so you may be sure that I am interested intfol problems.1 I WILL APPRECIATE VOTE AND SUPPORT ! ! Sinqkr Gore Wfedfo/y C/os&s Soon \ I Now’s the time to lit us know if you want to change your listing. Additional listings for other members of your family or firm can be included for small cost. Many details are involved in preparing a telephone --- -;.»«««* SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Blake. Mr. and Mis. A. B. ing are the parents of Mrs. K. C. Down Blake. I An acre of corn grown for j J silage will feed as many cattle , : as five acres of hay. Only about 10 per cent of the alnd area of China can be used for farms. The most compact baler ever built! THE NEW HOLLAND Super ”66" and "77" __ ~ \ These New, Modern Machines make hay bailing practical on al most any farm. They are Self-Powered, Make Square, Man-Size Bales -_And Cost Less to Own ! You'll get the surprise of a life-time when you see this modern, new baler work. It's compact m de sign, and so completely new. It is priced so low that even small acreage farmers can now afford the finest in baling equipment. The new Super 66 and Super “77” bales anything and does a clean, fast job. Come in today and let us show you these new baling machines, the finest you’ll ever see. The low center of gravity and wide tread of the ''66" greater stabili ty even when baling on hill sides. The wide 47 Vi" pick-up takes any win drow. Engine is moun ted high in the eir, clear of dust, and chaff. Roll-way bale chute flip* bales out of the tractor s path. Twine box is easy to get at - holds four, full-size balls of WE WILL TRADE FOR MULES and FARM MACHINERY I... Fuller & Co* “YOUR CASE FARM MACHINERY DEALER” WHiTEViLLE, N. C. He'll Work For You - He’11 Get The Job Done Cast Your Vote For AL LENNON FOR CONGRESS Our District Deserves Able Representation We have a great district. It is a district com posed of nearly a half million of the finest peo ple on earth. It is time that our great district received the type of able leadership and repre sentation which it deserves in the nation s cap itol. Alton Lennon is the man who will give us that kind of leadership and representation. Being Congressman is a full-time job. A Con gressman is paid for 12 months service and Al Lennon believes a Congressman should serve the people 12 months out of the year. He's a young, aggressive, energetic, hard-working fel low. You have seen how hard he campaigns— and he'll work just as hard for you in Washing ton. You can count on that. When Alton Lennon goes to Congress you I! have a Real Representative. And you won't need an appointment to see him, either. His door will be open at all times to every citizen of the district. And you'll see him often after he's elected —not just during a campaign. When elected, he plans to spend time in each county in the dis trict between sessions of Congress to hear your problems and to discuss the needs of your com munity with you. VOTE LENNON, SATURDAY! Let's Elect A Full-Time, Year-'Round Congressman Our District Needs Al Lennon In Wushington — Help Send Him There Brunswick County LENNON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE (THIS ADVERTISEMENT PLACED AND PAID FOR BY BRUNSWICK COUNTY FRIENDS OF ALTON LENNON FOR CONGRESS) SUBJECT TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY,
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