Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

Weather to. one inch. Fred Friendly Weds Teacher LOCAL STATISTICS City Filtration Plant reports the following statistics for the past 24 hours: 90. low 61. precipitation WHY THE WEATHER (AP) frental system over southeast Virginia was to bring cloudy skies and occasional showers.

Old. Dominion. todaY. VIRGINIA ZONE FORECASTS Northern Piedmont: Southern Piedmont and Tidewater Area Mostly cloudy high: 76 to 12 with some rain later today, Rain tonight then clearing with patchy foe lowest 58 to 62 by morning. Tuesday mostly sunny and pleasant less humid high in upper 709.

Wednesday outlook fair and pleasant. Wind. become northeasterly 5 to 10 mph by afterpoon today, A 2 Shore Cloudy and cooler high tin mid with some rain tater today. Rain early tonight when clearing with lowest 50. to 62 bu morning.

Tuesday mostly sunny less humid and pleasant high in mid 70 Wednesday outlook fair and mild. Winds northeast 10 to 15 mph today with northerly .10 to. 15 tonight. Shenandoah Valley and em. Valley Cloudy and cooler.

high in the 70s with some rain later today. Clearing and. cooler tonight witti valley fog 'and Tow 50 to 55 by In the -70s. Wednesday a fair. and mild.

Ing. Tuesday mostly sunny less humid high in the Wednesday fair: an mild; Wind. northeast 10 12. mph to day. Upper James River Ani and.

Southwestern Plateau Cloudy and cooler with some rain high in mid 70s today. Clearing and cooler tonight with valley for and lowest in mid 505 by morning." Tuesday mostly sunny less humid Wind northeast 8 to 12 mph. today. cooler Allegheny with some Highlands rain high in mid to tow Cloudy and 70s. with today, valley fog and low to 55 by Clearing and cooler tonight morning.

a Tuesday mostly cunn less humid hish in the 705. Wednesday outlook fair and mild, Winds: northeast. to 12 mph. today. FORECASTS VIRGINIA Cloudy and cooler with rain.

the southwest spreading over the state. today highest in the 70s west and north with low 80s southeast. Rain: in the east early tonight then clearing with lowest in the 50s west north and around 60 southeast. Tuesday mostly sunny less humid and pleasant, with highest In the 70s. NORTH CAROLINA' Partly cloudy cost portion today, otherwise variable cloudiness through Tuesday.

Scattered showers and thundershowers today Tuesday. and tonight, ending near coast Warm and humid today. Highs 75 to to- 84 mountains -85 to 94 elsewhere. Mild night: Lows around 60 mountains ranging to lower 70s near coast. Not quite.

warm WEST and VIRGINIA less humid Cloudy hiahest In Tuesday. low 70s. with some rain today. Clearing and cooler with. lowest in the low SOs tonight.

Tuesday mostly sunny diss: humId high. in the 70s, FIVE DAY FORECAST RICHMOND (AP) The Virginia five-day for Tuesday: through grave below normal, with daytime highs Temperatures for the period will 'In the low 80s. except the upper 708 tin the Nighttime mountains. lows should average to 52; except in the lower 50s: in the mountains. Showers at the beginning total and three- end of the may SCARSDALE, N.Y: (AP)SFred W.

Friendly, former president of CBS News, was married Sunday to Ruth Weiss Mark, widowed school teacher and daughter of Bloomingdale's de if partment store vice president. Friendly, who also had been executive producer "of CBS. Res ports, is the Edward R. Murrow professor of a broadcasts Journalism at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, marrige to the Dorothy, Greene: ended in divorce. His marriage, to" Mrs.

took place "at a private home with a friends in tendance. SIRENS WILL HERALD START OF BAZAAR The sound of screaming sirens will kick off the annual Firemen's Bazaar, which will begin here next Monday night and continue through Saturday. Sirens will be sounded' at 6:29 p.m. daily during the week-long bazaar, sponsored by the Martinsville Volunteer Fire Com-1 pany. 0 Chief Clay A Easterly: said the sirens: will be sounded on a full cycle: Free off-street parking will be available at parking lots of mont Trust Bank and the First Bank of Martinsville and Hepry.

County, On Dean's List Miss Sylvia Lee Martin A of Bassett has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Mary. Washington College at. Fredericksburg. A rising sepshe is majoring in music and is- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy G. of Bassett. Selected Stock Quotations OPEN NOON American T. T. 50 American Tobacco 35 Bethlehem Steel 30 Comsat DuPont Eltra Corp.

General Motors Olin RR Mathieson Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Reynolds Tobac Southern Railway S.0 'of Now Texaco Union Pacific Steal Varian Stocks American Furniture Bassett Furniture 51 Noon Average Down COMPLETE: INVESTMENT BANKING AND BROKERAGE SERVICES Wheat Co Inc Member, New -American York Stock Stock Exchange tachange 3 Walnut St. Martinsville, Va. 24112 632-2105 Page 2-Martinsville Bulletin, Monday, June 17, 1968 OBITUARIES ROBERT V. HOLLAND Funeral "services Lance Corporal Robert Verbop Holland; 21, of Danville' and formerly of Martinsville, who was killed in action in Vietnam June 4, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednes.

day in Stone Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Voloz. Burial will be vin Danville Memorial Gardens with full military rites: He volunteered for the Marine Corps, Sept, 1, 1967. after college com- at pleting two years of VPI. He was the son of D.

Holland Jr. and Lizzie Joyce Holland. Surviving are this parents; his wife, Mrs. Joan Doss Holland of anie Holland one of the daughter, home; Steph- one sister, Mrs. Mary Francis Straker of Danville; one brother, Drury "Jackson Holland "of Chatham; maternal grandmother, Mrs." Mary Law Jessee of Martinsville; paternal: grandfather, J.

Holland one niece, and one The body is at the funeral home. MISS LOIS A. JESSEE Lois Anne Jessee, 25, of Collinsville, died Sunday lp Duke Hospital in Durham, N.C. She was a the daughter of Bascom and Dalia Martin Jessee. She was a former secretary of John Redd Smith School and a member of First Baptist Church in Collinsville.

in addition to her parents are three sisters, Mrs. Carol. Loyd of Mountain View, Mrs. Glenda Sum-1 mey of Collinsville and Miss Mary Lou Jessee of the home; and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Emma Martin of Bassett.

Funeral services will be conducted at p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church in Collinsville, by the Revs. Calvin E. Rains and Gerald Goss. Burial will be in Roselawn.

Burial Park. The body is at Stone Funeral Home, MRS. BESSIE T. HODGE Mrs. Bessie Thomas Hodge; 79, of Martinsville, died Sunday.

in General Hospital. She was the widow of James Matt Hodge and the! daughter, of the late William and, America Redd Thomas. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Bessie H. Speights of Washigton, D.C.; three sons, James W.

Hodge of Detroit, Mich. John W. and Thomas T. Hodge of Martinsville; one brother, William Thomas of Martinsville; 1 10 grandchildren; and 13 great Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. The body is at Hairston Funeral Home.

Valedictorian Causes Uproar HANOVER, N.H. (AP)" The valedictorian of Dartmouth College caused an uproar at graduation ceremonies Sunday' when be called the do Vietnam war a "colossal and urged his fellow graduates to refuse to serve in Vietnam "when the call comes to you." 5 Loud applause, jeers and shouts of "Get out: of here" greeted the address by. James W. Newton, a magna: cum laude graduate in psychology from Glendale, Ariz. About 6,000 students alumni were present.

Teetotaler Group Revived PRAGUE (AP) The Federation of Teetotalers, banned in 1950 for' some reason lost in an alcobolic fog of the Stalinist era, has been revived in newly liberalized Czechoslovakia. The trade union newspaper Prace reported diehard drys decided to "resume their activities in view of. the decline of public morals." This country Is a leader alcoholic consumption per capita despite government campaigns against alcobolism. Public Authority Meets The Henry County public Serv. ice Authority will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m.

today in the County Courthouse. Executive, Secretary R. -W. Grant will: bring the Authority up to date on the recent public hearing in Richmond on proposed plans for a combined sew. erage, system for the: Stanleytown area.

Suicides Increase PRAGUE -(AP) The suicide rate has increased in Czechoslovakia in the last year, the news agency CT reported. In 1963 total of 57.3 persons out of 100,000 committed while in 1966 the number increased to 66.9. Daily Record Municipal Court James Louis Eggleston of Cascade Route 1, disregarding a right-turn-only sign, $20. 04 Daniel M. Samuels, disturbing the peace, $50, appealed.

William Bynum of Greensboro, N. cursing and abusing L. Johnson, $200, appealed; disorderly conduct, $100, appealed. William S. Martin of 701 Starling Avenue, driving, dismissed; failing to take blood test, costs and suspension of operator's permit for 90 days, appealed; drunken driving, $200, appealed.

Nina Anson Gravely of 415 Mulberry Road, running red light," 120. David Phillip Pace of Spencer Route 3, 'speeding, $20. William Henry Lampkins of Cascade Route 1, speeding, $30. Aubrey Fuller of Chatham Route 6, speeding, $40.1 Thomas Edgar Ray of 1105 Highland, Street, expired state inspection sticker, costs. Allen Wesley Harmon of Floyd Route 2, speeding, $70.

Patrick County Court Lester Kyle Plaster of Patrick Springs, on an appeal of a lower court conviction 'of drunken driving, convicted of impaired. driving, fined $200 and costs, given" 60-day conditionally suspended jail sentence and operator's license suspended six months. Patsy Ann Hobson of Rich Acres, speeding, $15, and costs. Patrick County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Lewis Elwood Bowman of Forest Lane, Stuart, reckless driving, $20, costs, operator's license, suspended 60 days, Helen Blondale Harrie of Woolwine Route 1, no operator's license, $50, costs, half of the fine suspended on condition that the defendant not drive: until properly licensed. Two 17-year-old boys, On charges of public drunkenness, were: each" 30-day active jail sentences.

County Charges Carlton Bousman of Bassett Route 4, disorderly conduct, assault and ttbaery on Ruby Hall, hearing set July 8. Mildred of Route selling alcoholic beverages to minor, July 5. Radford Prater of Bassett, drunken driving, July 26. James D. Mabe of Fieldale Route 1, reckless driving, no permit, July 26, Walter L.

of Route 1, concealed weapon, July 12 Edward Baker of Route 4, as sault and battery on Elizabeth Baker, June 25. Jesse J. Pearl of Bassett Route 1, possession of Illegal whisky, July 8. City Charges, David Thomasson of 200 Shawnee Drive, Collinsville, reckless driving, Aug. 22.

James Howard Kinsey of Cloverdale, speeding, 19. Brum Handy of Bassett Route 3, drunken and reckless driving. A 00 Sanders Gravely of 503 Third Street, reckless driving, Aug. 22, Guests Flee Empty Hotel SEATTLE (AP) It was an hotel and nobody was supposed to be living there. any more: But firemen.

said flock of "guests" fled when fire broke out in the three story building Sunday. At least one of the nonguests was a high liver: Firemen found four empty bottles of six-yearold Canadian whisky and good-sized, half eaten steak in one of the abandoned rooms. The fire was quickly quelled. No one was hurt. New Club To Meet: The newly-formed chapter here of the American: Business Woman's Association will, hold Its first meeting.

Monday, June 24, at the Lavinder House in Collinsville. It was earlier reported the meeting would be today. A social bour, at 6:30. p.m.* will precede the meeting. Dr.

Fred. T. Renick, mayor, will be the group's first speaker. Show Aptly Named VIENNA CAP) A Vienna fashion? house partly destroyed in a fire earlier this year opened shop again with a fashion show advertised under the slogan "Fire QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 1-Day Service, White 3-Day Service on Color CAMERA CORNER Lobby Readies (Cont. From Page 3 ter chance.

of succeeding. President Johnson, governors and mayors have Joined in the call for strong legislation, and some key members of Congress are shifting their positions, NRA chief Glassen worried. In. bis letter Saturday, be said "the right of sportsmen In the United: States to obtain, own and use, firearms for proper lawful purposes is in the great- Axton Area Child Found Dead In Bed Scotty Delano Jones, 4-monthold son of W. Walter C.

and Annie Louise: Jones of Axton Route. 1, was. found dead in: bed about 8:45 a.m. today. The body to have been examined this afternoon by a county medical examiner.

Surviving in addition to his parents are four brothers, Clyde, Michael, and Ronnie Jones; two, sisters, Brenda E. Hairston and Malva R. Hairston, all of the home; and maternal grandparents, Mrs. Bessie Hairston of Martinsville and John -E. Hairston of Philadelphia, and grandparents, Mr.

and, Mrs. Sam William Jones of Axton Route 1. Funeral services will be conducted at p.m.* Wednesday at Black Knob Primitive Church by Elder J. Nick Martin. Burial will be in Vance Hairston Family Cemetery.

The body is at Allen Funeral Home. Damage $1,000 In 2 Mishaps Two minor traffic accidents in Martinsville caused more a than $1,000 damage to the four vehicles involved Saturday. An early morning accident on Fayette Street occurred when car operated by. Sanders Gravely of 503 Third Street struck. 'a parked owned by: Major Henry Scales of, 731 Fayette Street.

Damage to the Gravely was estimated Sat $350 while Scales' sustained about $300 damage. A Mulberry accident damaged two cars. A vehicle driven by. John Wesley Whitlow of 507 Hairston: Street struck second car operated by James David Ashby. of Martinsville.

Ashby's car suffered $300 damage to the left and right rear fenders. Whitlow's car sustained front end damage. College Offers New Course A A new course offering has been scheduled at the current. Patrick Henry College summer session to replace "Teaching in Kindergarten and Primary Grades" for which insufficient registrations. were received.

The new "course offering is "Child Development (Pre-School Years) and it will be taught by Mrs. Eleanor cot Hollins College, and Roanoke. 3 Interested teachers or others should call the college office at 638-8777 to indicate intention to register, Registration will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Franklin' Street office. Israelis Prefer Moshe Dayan TEL AVIV.

(AP) A public opinion poll showed 62 per cent of the Israelis: would prefer Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, the one eyed war hero, for prime minister following the 1969 elections. per cent indicated they would rather have. Yigal labor minister, whose chances for the premiership brightened when he was proposed for appointment as deputy to Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, the poll reported. Outside The Law VIENNA (AP) Driving without a driver's license is on the 'increase in Austria, police reported, adding that pearly 12 cent of all motorists used their cars without a proper driv. er's license ABBOTT, PROCTOR PAINE Member New York and American Stock Exchange Church Street PHONE 638-8141 Drive On est jeopardy In the history of our country." Interviews: with a number of congressmen indicated NRA officials are seldom in direct contact with members of the House and Senate.

"We have yet to spend one single dollar on Glassen said. "We have never hired a lobbyist." Nelther the NRA nor any of its national officers is registered with: Congress" as a lobbyist. But to keep' its members Informed of gun proposals other bills, it has a "legislative service" with a budget of: $131,000 in 1967. In a recent: House speech, Rep, Richard D. McCarthy said "The NRA does not have to hire lobbyists in the technical sense.

It has active members right in this Glassen said he- didn't know how many. congressmen belonged NRA, but estimated about: 40. Among the more backers. of the NRA view are Reps. Bob Casey, John D.

Dingell, Cecil R. King, and Robert L. F. Sikes, all NRA members. Surveys show half of all households in America have one or more firearms and NRA members Casey says millions of persons use weapons "very peaceably and pleasureably," a NRA member Casey.

"I don't see why they should be punished because of a bunch of deadbeats and nogoods." FBI statistics show that nearly 60 per cent of the murders in this country are committed with guns." In 1966, the last year for which figures are available, 5,660 persong were murdered with guns." In 1965, there were 5,015 gun murders. 1 Gun Bill Glassen argues that if murderers had no guns they would use some other weapon. "A man bent on homicide will commit he says. "The availability of a gun has nothing to do with the overall homicide rate." NRA. is not alone in its fight against gun control laws.

Among its allies are thousands of gun and sportsmen's clubs and conservation groups across the nation, as well as the gun and. ammunition industry and some: of its offspring the Na tional Shooting, Sports the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers and the National Reloading. Association. But some chinks are appearing in the previously solid coalition. On Saturday, three gun manufacturers- Remington, Savage and Winchester Wester -issued a Joint statement supporting a "ban on mail order sales.

The companies suggested, however, that states be allowed to exempt themselves from the ban: 3 To charges that it opposes all gun control legislation, NRA spokesmen reply that the supported Sen," Roman Hruska's, 'amendments to prohibit shipment of into states which have laws against such gun and to bar: all interstate sales to persons under 18. But the NRA strongly opposes any registration system or restrictions on 'rifles and shotguns. Retired military, officers abound in NRA hierarchy. Franklin L. Orth, NRA executive vice president, is a former deputy assistant secretary of the Army.

Of the six NRA field representatives, four are retired Army colonels and one is a Ma- Car Plunges Into River; Driver. Listed Satisfactory Martinsville man was hospitalized Sunday night after the car he was driving went out of control and plunged into, Smith River pear Garfield's Place, a restaurant in Koehler? He was (Sam fLetcher Wade, 48, of 1137 Pine Hall Road. Wade was at: General Hospital emergency roomy and transferred to, Roanoke Memorial Hospital, where his condition was listed. as satisfactory today. Martinsville Elected By A' Martinsville man was among new officers elected at the 22nd convention 'of the 'Southwest Virginia, Firemen's Association in Christiansburg burg last weekend.

a Elected second vice president was Page Brockenbrough of the local a volunteer fire department. Other new officers Include Herman McCormick of Abingdon; president; Dan E. Johnston Wytheville, first vice-president; Danny Hall of Elliston, secretary; John. Crigger of Abingdon, treasurer; Jack Booth of Glade Springs, sergeantat-arms; Warren Sonner of Pulaski, chaplain; Harold D. Akers of Christiansburg, historian; and Marvin G.

Reed of, Christiansburg, assistant secretary. Of approximately. 60 firemen attending six were from Martinsville, During the meetings, special recognition was accorded retiring Fire Chief Clay Easterly of Martinsville for outstanding service to the SVFA. Wives, who accompanied their husbands to the convention were entertained, with a trip to. Dixie Wife Held Following Shooting Ay 47-year-old Henry County woman was charged with feloniously shooting her husband during an early-morning: argument today.

Haley of Axton Route is accused of shooting her busband, Carl Haley, about 55. Sheriff's Investigator Earl Steele said Haley was wounded once in the upper left leg by a .22 caliber, pistol about 7 a.m. Haley was treated and released from General Hospital. Steele said the shooting OCcurred at the couple's home on Route 4 647. Steele: and Investigator James Rogers.

investigated. She was being held in County jail this morning. Steagall Selected Robert V. Steagall son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert V. Steagall Sr. of Martinsville, has been placed on the dean's list for the spring semester at the University of, Virginia. Caverns and a banquet and dance Saturday night at the National Guard Armory in Christiansburg. Fireman Association WILLIAM HOPKINS EDEN, N.C.

Willim Linard. Hopkins, 67," died Saturday at Morebead Memorial Hospital. He was a retired Fielderest Mills machine operator. Surviving are his wife, stepson, step daughter, four -brothers, including Henry and Edward' Hokpins of Fieldale; and two sisters, including Mrs. Hazel Adams of Patrick Springs.

Funeral will be conducted at 4 p.m. at -Fair Funeral Home. Burial will be in Overlook Cemetery. "The body is at Fair. Funeral Home.

184 Scouts Go Camping In Patrick Fourteen Henry District troops: numbering 184 Scouts participated June Woolwine. encampment: Friday Sunday near The meet was held on the Carl Griffith farm under the direction of Billy C. Harlowe of Fieldale, district. chairman of camping activities, Competitive games featuring first aid, firebuilding and other skills were held Saturday. Highlight of the meet was a campfire Saturday night at which 32 were named to the Order of the Arrow.

The number was the highest in the history of the district. Concluding Sunday, morning church services were conducted by the Rev. E. S. Fike, pastor of the Mt.

Hermon" and New Hope Churches of the Brethren, Abernathy Cancels Speech PITTSBURGH (AP) The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, head of the South Leadership Conference, canceled, a speech Sunday at a Poor People's rally in the city's predominantly. Negro Hill district. The Rev. Andrew Young SCLC vice president who appeared instead, said Abernathy stayed in 4 Washington because the SCLC staff decided not to send two.

of its leaders to the same place. at the same time. Abernathy and Young were originally scheduled to speak. The FBI said In Pittsburgh Saturday that it had learned that threats had been made against Abernathy's. life.

King's Brother To Take Pulpit LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The 'Rev. A. D. Williams King will take over the pulpit of his slain brother, Dr.

Martin Luther King at. Ebenezer: Baptist Church in Atlanta. The Mr. King announced during sermon Sunday at Louisville's Zion Baptist Church that be will assume the associate at Ebenezer. 5 He has been pastor here for years.

His resignation at Zion Baptist Church will be effective August 25. Car Smashes Into Wall H. Dempsey of 602 Rives Road reported to City Police Saturday night that a car strick and damaged a wall at his home. According to Dempsey, a light colored station wagon ran off the right side: of the road and caused about 25 feet of a wall to cave in. The 'car continued and hit a pole, but did not stop.

Dempsey said the front end and right side of the vehicle were heavily damaged. The wall received about $100 damage. Motorcyclist Dies In Crash BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va. (AP) Michael Wayne Wintermoyer, 24, of Fairfax, was killed Saturday night when his: motorcycle crashed on West Virginia 9 near here.

State police said a mechanical falure on the apparently caused it to: overturn. Meeting Notices Collinsville Kiwanis, Layinder House. and Henry, County Life Saving Crew, 7:30, Headquarters on Bridge Civil Air. Patrol, 7, Blue Ridge Airport. Panil- Post American Legion, 7:80, Post Hall.

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Henry County Post 7445, 7:80, Preston Community Building. TOMORROW Senior Citizens, 10:30 a.m.; YMCA Program To Be Held At Church By R. ANDERSON Correspondent There will be a musicial program in Mount Carmel Holiness Church on Fayette Street, under the direction of Ballard Hairston at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Choruses and 1.

choirs from community churches will participate. SCOUTS The district boards of review of Algonquin Boy Scout District will be held in the lower auditorium of Mount Zion A.M.E. Church- at 7.p.m. Wednesday. SCHOOL A summer Bible School will be held in the lower auditorium of Mount Zion A.M.E.

Church this week beginning at 5 p.m. daily. Mrs. Mildred Travis is the superintendent and Mrs. G.

A. Hamlet is the assistant: MEETING There will be church meeting in the main auditorium of the Mount Zion Church at p.m. Tuesday. FESTIVAL Members of Waterway Holiness Church, in Bassett will sponsor a song festival in Bassett Recreation Center at 8 p.m. Sunday.

Usher Board Meeting Senior Usher Board, will meet today. at Mount Zion Baptist Church at Chestnut Knob at 7 p.m. All junior. ushers, are, asked to meet there also. Any, member who would like to become junior members attend.

Wade suffered a cut ear and spinal and neck injuries. Sheriff's: Deputy. R. K. (Dick) Barbour said Wade, who was alone in the car, apparently lost control of the vehicle in a slight curve and plunged into the river, landing on its left side in about.

six inches of water, A Wade was traveling toward Martinsville from. Fieldale when the accident occurred, OFFICE CLOSED WE ARE VACATIONING JUNE 18-21 THE INGRAM CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 301 Rives Rd. Martinsville TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SPECIALS PLUS BONUS GREEN STAMPS FRESH LEAN U.S.D.A. Chunk or Sliced Ground WHOLE Valleydale Beef FRYERS BOLOGNA 0 LBS. FOR $1.19 27 LB.

49 LB. FRESH FRYER FRESH FRYER ALL BRANDS. BREAST LEGS CARTON PART PORT: PART: DRINKS ALB. LB. 3 FOR DEP.

PLUS 39 PORT. 35 CINS $139 SWEET HEART BUNKER: HILL TABLE BEST DISH BEEF AND OLEO DETERGENT BEEF STOCK 6 OZ. 39 1. LB. 59 LB.

BTL. CAN PT. 15 GOLDEN RIPE DAMSON, PEACH and GRAPE Bananas OLD JAM VIRGINIA GREEN AKERS 10 Lb. 1310 OZ. JARS $100 STANLEYTOWN, SUPERMARKET Reserved: VIRGINIA Quantity:.

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