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terrific gamble when ha spring. B. M. Han lives aear "Slier City, will 6,000 turkeys be istmas. The oth day he told Ralph B. Kelly, poultry specialist with the State Department at Agriculture, that he had "soaked orerfSS,000 in those turkeys,* a horse and have no which; ?tin ? thriTiU* Mwtves would jL their chickens and turkeys than to wrestle with them ov*r i ping Worts and in the kitchen. J. a Wood* for instatwo, t approximately 25,000 far the Christmas and In 1M6, a total ef 360,000 was grown ip North Oaroliaa. JUST m Do Make Your Children Happy ? BUY ONE OF THESE ? $2J2S The ChUaM Tree Mark Warnow and Dick Todd. Baaa At The Oram Capitol Album?Price 52.26 DUMBO VI Recorded from the Sound track of itfion. -Price 52.60 with Paid Wing nar rator, Ross Case aad Hia Orch. . Victor Album?.Price ' 52.25 PINOCCHIO Recorded from the Sound track of the Watt Di?aay production. ' Victor Album?Price |3.60 PETES AN? THE WOW Taken from the movie ? "Make Victor Album?Price 52.00 SAMBO AND a ps Told By Pmw Wii* Victor Book?Price $1.60 THE SHEEP AND THE PIG Mora, told'by Gudrun Thorite Thomsen, world renowned author * and story toner. Victor Book?Price- > *2c I THE THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF Victor B< Book? Priee We ra^UTTLE ENGINE THAT Told by Paul Wine Victor Album?Price $1.50 SI.sNffi,,iroBE Victor Book?Price i ff 8fc COMB IN AND LISTEN TO TOUR FAVORITES I WE HAVB ALL TTFR NEEDLES, RECORD RACKS. Pk~m-' in fVPMI ' Itatelufe M Nov. 87.?North Caw pecan crop this year la the t dnce 1889, the State Agri Department report*. Indi cations point to a production of 1,890, 80 pounds, 83 per cent leaa than the ,814,000 potato ham#ed la 1946. 14* Federal-State Crop Reporting QMniflA ?A<ij| 4lt]a vf/vA ?'n ->.??-? t service nia wub yuri hw 1W about 24 an eent soiilwr fhtw the lO^year ?****? 8,472,000 Ml ? R? ? .. Joha & Wia, Atty. ? : toy df November, ?fcg)G??1 ? v>p ?tLVIft oi .' i j ? p You will find a full range of sizes for juniors, misses and women in a large variety of styles and fabrics? all 100 percent wool in all the new fall colors. Just 18 coats in this special group ? Values up to $20.00 # ?-iirBI-r iin-i mi r nil in and colors . . .For women, misses and juniors . . . These suits are outstanding values and are reduced IWm to clear . . . 1 mm taw*? Ht ? "?' * One raek of ladies' dresses. All new fell merchan dise in tailored and dressy styles and a full range of sizes . . . Wools and Rayons. t ;* ? H *?. ?- Ml I. .. , | - ? ,,V ? ? 9 ?S{> ; j . : . t r.i i r. *Tt! flww ft*
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