SATURDAY ONLY! NOVEMBER 22nd SPECIAL! *587 NOW COMES WITH "#.?? 15 STEAM VENTSf # STEAM & DRY IRON MODEL F-62 ? t*ltct*i from ittam t? dry ?t th< p*ah of a bwttoo. ? H??dy fabric dial asiurts correct iron* |ft| lamparaturt. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PLUS VALUE DISCOUNT HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS 107^?ST NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 Any glib talker can give you reasons for either side, but if you want the truth try to think for yourse|f. Those fighting in Vietnam naturally wonder why fellow citizens at home grumble so much about so little. It is getting to the point where an individual who doesn't agree with a minority is accused of being, un Ameri can. John W. Qfant Retires | From Snow Hill ASCS John W. Grant, Greene ; County .fcuicultural Exten sion Chairi^n. *ibmitted his I resignation to become effec , live immediately to the Board I of Commissioners at their re ! gular meeting Monday, No vember 3, 1969. Mr. Grant expressed his GRANT Thanks We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and relatives for the flowers, cards, food, visits, and other expressions of sympathy shown to* us after the loss of our husband and father. May God bless each of you for your kindness and thoughtfulness. The Family of M. E. Wat kins appreciation to the Board and | other farm leaders in the j county for their continued ' ^ support during his 32 years of service in Greene County, stating he had never regretted coming to Greene County be cause he had always found a fine and cooperative group of people interested in farming and the things he had tried to promote. Mr. Grant is a native of Northampton County. He graduated with honors from J N. C. .State University in j 1936. He i?*n:lit vocational Agriculture at Ui^canu High j School before coming to 1 Greene- County as Assistant i County Agent in 1938. He . was appointed Countv Agent in 1948. A member of Calvary Me morial United Methodist Church, now serving on the Administrative Board, a mem ber and past President of Snow Hill Rotary Club, a member of the State and Na tional County Agents Asso ciation, he received the Dis tinguished Service Award from this organization in 1959. He is also a member of the Greene County Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Grant will continue to make their home in Snow Hill . Mrs. Grant is the former Frances Person, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Person, Sr. of Louisburg. and sister of M. M. Person, Jr., Emily Burt Person of Louis burg and Mrs. C. L. Revelle of Murfreesboro. TENDER. ENTKK MOP QU?UTY... Tuviteaf Turkey Breasts " 79e ME.WOOp CUW -A- JMi OYSTERS BACON -62' 7* M 790 GROUND CHUCK LAD. A. C halre TrMkr Aga4" CHUCK ROAST u l H O A t HOICK TENDER AGED' RIB ROAST u 990 CUT-UP LB. 31e *-Ot. rt| PrpfH-rMg* KarMa STUFFING l?-Oa. Caa CMBtteck PUMPKIN PIE MIX Itaaraa Hiar. Wfc.. Yritav Lamoa CAKE MIX ll-Oa. Jar Wiywck SALAD CUBES FRYERS -* "27 . OCEAN SI' RAY CRANBERRY SAUCE2: 49 BUTT HALF OWALTNEY PAGAN HAMS POTATO CHIPS 49c ?-C>l. PtiK*. Morton ur Pet RiU PIE SMELLS 31" "M>? Morton or Pel RiU PUMPKIN PIES 29c lM)t. Pfcg. Prnlrtrel BAKE POTATO 39? IMH. Chef -R?* - Ar-Daa CHEESE PIZZA 49c CVrf Iw-Ai ift SAUSAGE PIZZA S9c I bef-Uo) - \r-D*e PEPPERONI PIZZA 69? 12-Ot Hoi Trapleaaa ORANGE SUPREME 2 45c l?-Oi. Jar CREMORA 39C IJftM'i TEA BAGS I-IA. Cm Maiwell IImw COFFEE lBO?. Jar lia?t?* NESCAFE COFFEE TaN Can. PET MILK Rab> FornBa t ENFAMIL iMh. CORN FLAKES Caaa C ampbell ? TOMATO SOUP ifu !?{ rut* . FLOUR UH. Rat - AaaarlH Elarara JELL-O CHARM IN TOILET CELERY 29 CRANBERRIES ,1 39