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THE BOLD three-column advertisement in the current issue of the Waynesboro True Citizen catches the reader’s eye. We quote it in full.
To our notion that advertisement by C. Whit Blount states the economic and governmental aspects of the case against A&P with a clarity and forcefulness that most of the editorial comment has lacked.
Also it strikes us as a fine example of sportsmanship in business.
Incidentally, it is about as effective an advertisement as could have been written for Mr. Blount’s “Groceteria”.
boro to trade with him, doesn’t it?
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