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Are We Americans Blind To Our Coun try's Needs of Today? Uncle Sam Must Have Scrap Metal . . . NOW! Lei's Face ihe Facts ... If we Americans don't wake up to the ser iousness of the current crisis we may wake up one morning to find out it is too late . . . According to War Production (lliief Nelson, "Only a miracle can prevent a dangerous drop in steel output." We Americans will he responsible in a large part for this shortage, for wc have not been doing our part in cbllecliiig the large amount of Scrap Metal laying around our homes and farms . . . This metal is useless to us, hut a few minutes spent in gathering and carrying it to a junk dealer will keep the wheels of war production turning at a record speed . . . Make the collection of Scrap Metal a compul sory duty on your list and thereby push the Allied cause for Victory. THIS Al) IS SPONSORED BY THE Williamston Merchants
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