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— —l 1 SENATOR f"S- 1 SAM ERVIN fegLA ! W^^gtmi— Falling Kr es s ii7jnnua ry. ' »s have served to foeus attention on Is There An Answer? the problem tH.it will have to lie In appraising the farm problem, fiven priority attention by Con- it must he said in all fairness that I % WW OPENS i [ GIFTS for FA THER GIFTS for MOTHER I A V biff Cti2? - ——w, rk«* rs «s e» «« iv w«.IV n* rv** is —is _~. Ism. isu isVs gw .4kL ' ’ I e /'SURE... WESTERN AUTO CARRIES \ , <: (WINCHESTER.REMINGTON, SAVAGE, * «i /MOSSBERG ... All OF'EM! AND YOUU Jj V YOUR CREDIT, TOO? J ! W i ; ... I—. . ” —llll,l , I $199.95 ! Si ! \ Western Flyer Lightweights j \ For Easier Cycling Anywhere! I | WITH OCR FAMOUS g* Q Q- j | 3-POINT C.V ARANTEK O \JO i i Loss effort on hills, straight-uway or anywhere, thanks 1 ! to famous three-speed gearshift. Front and rear hand • brakes, too. Sturdy, all-steel frame. Boy’s or girl’s. iIW6-INCH STANDARD *44.95 ; '26-INCH “X-53.” HOYS’ MODEL $72.95 j Waatmutt ja3Moamyeitf^swai»«taro<wtw»ji»»imsw|»WßfWW>w«>*»w< i,— u—u—n—.—— ——' TABLE AND CHAIR SET Beautifully enameled all-met. 1 al folding chair and table set. ' Red and white lithographed ■ designs. Perfect for young hostesses. $11.95 ************ “LADY LOVELY"BEAUTY _ KIT FOR YOUNGSTERS i 'Plistic cosmetic ease with ' all the necessary “benuty aids.” Includes mirror, comb, , powder box, etc. $1.98 kmkkmx******) all measures which hav,. been tried' (and recommended fall into the category of temporary measures, i I am not prepared to offer any per j munent solution to the problem. I am only milking a few observations' horn of deep concern for the future ' of agriculture in our economy. The Family Farm 'flip first observation is that the Reason program has failed to solve the problem and the Administration has not been able to present a so lution to the price squeeze. The I $22.95 I 1 s I I $319.95 j =*a MrUSt s*a s ar*«*«*3 REX “100" WAGON ; 1-piece, heavy gauge steel body, rolled edges. 8" ball ' 1 hearing wheels w semj-pneu- j i mu tie tires." Stout running ; gear. Maroon. ; $6.95 Ball hearing wheels, driving mechanism, easy steering, 1 plated hell, detachable lad- ■ ders, guard rails and step j plate, seat pad $21.50 22-INCH DOLL CARRIAGE I For that favorite doll! Red J and Ivory leatherette hood 1 sturdily braced. Collapsible 2 steel frame. fi'ss” wheels, ,9 foot-brake. » $7.95 THE CHOWAN HERALD, MENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER HiSI. ' second observation is that the fa mi.' ly-ty|H- farm is very likely to dis appear when the emphasis seems to lie on a more efficient hig farm op. | eration, There arc many thousands of people in North Carolina who I depend on the family farm for their 'livings, growing small acreages of ' cash and other crops. They have no way of passing over continuing years of lean farm prices and high ' costs of things they must huy. In ' this vast reservoir of humanity rests a storehouse of independent, 1 | $49-95 i f J or*Nj oft |.iNM 1 El 312 j SPORTM AN RIFLE j ' “Breaks” just like a real ri- ' fie for loading, cleaning, or i oiling! Authentic scope sight. ; . Shoots standard roll caps. $3.89 *m<m ■tut***!** DOUBLE HOLSTER SET , 2 Sizes to delight that tiny ' I cowboy from 1-3 years old! j 1 Guns, belt, holsters w leg j | ties! White leather. Fires 9 raps. $1.98 HU «*W» | 1H INCH TONV TAIL DOIX } I A lovable doll with rooted 3 I Miracle hair! Washable and 1 curlable! Dressed in a cot- 5 | ton stripe dress and ninon pi- j I nafore! She coos! 5 $5.95 [*X***KX*X*K*n —™ I W II II fundamental thinking, the type of people who wish to lie,, and let live. Rigid Supports I With the obvious fart that thisi is rather an artificial economy in which We find our existence today,: 1 am convinced that the best in terests of the farm people and our i economy as a whole can lie served j by the temporary expedient of re turning to rigid price supports at J 1)0 per cent of parity on basic crops l . with controlled production. In' fair. I : ly approaching the conclusion, it ■ ( ’- : ■■. A \ Lit-- 1 Z7JI I 1 11. uP ! , t. - ! : j | * jf I ~~ \ V"' I ! $199.95 j meat ■■)■< uni an ti r rTfiili aMmwt mtrifc —ttt «wt awt iam ■—•" ~ • —■ m - —-1 n>ar««n> ant an*** aWfrWNi iruiaia «n> am Complete miniature station. Manual elevator raises ears to roof. Station of steel. Plastic cars. 17” x 10” size. $3.95 ROY ROGERS RANCH SET Lithographed steel and flexi ble plastic construction. Com- j plete with building, chutes, j animals, cowboys, corral, etc. $3.98 I i | "DRAFT DODGER” DOLL j A 17” beauty all decked out j in cotton flannel sleeping f suit, slippers and stocking J cap! Flexible legs, turning ) head, coo voice. ' j $4.95 ************* - *— must he considered that labor has 1 ( its minimum wage laws to pro- , j t«ct it; industry has one form i j another of subsidies or protection; , j farmers and the so-called white eol. | i lar workers seem to lie the people t I who have felt th,. economic squeeze * | the worst. , The Future I The people of North - Carolina | I know that this is a complex prob- I Oem. The answer may he in new I markets to feed the increasing pop. | ulation of the world, but this so- ' B! i I $69.95 ; L _ f BASKETBALL AND COAL | 1 Welded steel goal and regu- J i lation size basketball. Has J ■ stout cotton twine net. 18” 3 ffoal. I $5.79 f ( * WSJ SV -T«3 *1 OFFICIAL FOOTBALL ’ I ; White with black end stripes 3 • for day or dusk play. Fine 3 quality by Wilson. Kuhlier 2 1 impregnated fabric. Valve- 5 tyi>e bladder. 3 f $2.39 | I 5 I ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH I A real recoi-d player for the I kids! Balanced arm, fool- ■ proof mechanical reproducer. S ■ Sturdy leatherette carrying £ case. Four needles. 1 $9.95 m**RK**x*****x - - - - ■ lutioa is full of delicate compon-! ents. There ought to be a meet- 1 ing of the minds and a strong will at all levels of government to uti- I liz,. the best brainpower available I to solve the problem. I atn glad i that tile Senate Committee on Ag-1 rioulture and Forestry lias been in the field for hearings, including hearings in North Carolina. Per baps there will he developed some j fibre of a plan for the future, a | permanent solution to this question. 1 While a solution is being sought, I j $159.95 1 r M | #. I j 1 17-Inch $189.95 1 £- _ _ *<*mm*m**m css® e*a a** & 63<>»i 0 /rtOMOPOty IT | Kwil j “MONOPOLY" GAME | Complete equipment for from | three to eight players. A real 8 favorite with youngsters and « oldsters alike. Easy to learn. m $3.98 1 WHMHWBMWWW J C 3510 1 f 39-INCH POOL TABLE | Steel folding legs on highly f laequered frame. Automatic S. hall return; Includes balls, 2 * i cues and triangle. 30 xl7 x 5 ‘ 2644 inches high. * $6.95 J m W estern Auto! Associate Store ;« !♦! PHONE 487 Jj 204 S. Broad St. Edenton,N.C. m m SF.t'TIuN TWO ! am not willing to stand idly by and 1 let the foundation of our farm economy sink further into despair. There Was | There once was a maidren from Siam j Who said to her lover, young Kiam. j “If you kiss me, of course, , “Yob’ll have to use force— -1 “But I’m certain you’re stronger | “Than I am.” srq owa orqaiia s?* js a *-a tasa <*•« anxw%4'.^‘ i 1 £ E3612 # SCRABBLE WORD GAME 8 Fascinating word game with $ a scoring feature. Easy to -JJk‘ J learn. 14 x 11” hoard, four uk* 3 nicely finished racks, 100 ti- * 1 ties. | $2.98 M -; • va a-« s-wesv* ««j I AMERICAN HEWN LOGS £j 5 103 pieces cut to resemble 5 logs used in Pioneer times! ilP 1 . I Splinter free, interlocking. '-ftf j No gluing. Authentic! In- W | teresting! W! S $1.95 ij; PAGE SEVEN
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