IjSPAY, ' 1944 (0ne Day Nearer Victory) IEP WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Past 5 II - 1 - 1 i i ?wqp-,Kww'? f " """"" " "- """"" ""-- '-lir "Red Ration Points on the Hoof" in I lavood County ' : iflJ'"' ''Jwf where cool nights keep the grass green and tender all (jtik ' n v C'SSI summer. Careful breeding and ideal pasture conditions 5fea J" N have made this community famed throughout the South ' r- V" " ' t ijflecdir in the production of premium beef cattli nv iJ ,455s?5!x: if )Ha4?i!4Mv - urn js2P-, l( USTr vi. ,6 . J v h . xv -A h W a W & - .7l 1 rs Www UbsJU put I, v sc9y i teiti ,w iwWr Jkm&$m Stop and Add Up Your Community's Blessings Stop for a minute and add up the blessings which your com munity enjoys. It stands at the gateway of the mighty Textile Industry. Its climate, soil and water, plus alert civic leader ship, combine to give it the well balanced economy expressed by The Magic Circle of tourists, agriculture and industry. N" veam nrf r, tj,.kkpr- Minse this site to build an -modern nlnt whiV.h to make mechanical rubber ucts for the Textile Industry. i11 happened this way! For many years Dayton Rubber H for the spinning and v'ng of textile fabrics. Our technicians had been con lnty improving certain products and studying the poten cies nf fi j At rfi-nwind industry the Snnti, I - Ml, So after 10 years of nioneerin. experimenting, and test- Dayton Rubber found, in 1940, that Western North olina nffoj u ; j 1 1 t malp tbpse nroducts - LUC lUCltl IUVHUUU l S F11111 Of mass imwlnofinn w MVVIVCM Here. Fioir . . i t -wliitc cnuld i -jwn 8 paientea symneuu ruuwi j f processed with maximum efficiency. Here, right at the gateway of the great Textile Industry in a nature-blessed, aggressive community were the required special condi tions of sustained cooler water and cooler nights. That's how it happens that your neighbors are making at Dayton Rubber, synthetic and natural rubber products including pontoons and oxygen hose for our Armed Forces; radiator hose; also V-Belts for the Textile Industry. Hundreds of these loyal folks are learning the technique of synthetic rubber processing. After Victory, they will continue to make many Dayton-patented synthetic rubber products essential to the spinning and weaving of millions of yards of peacetime fabrics. With your continuing help and cooperation, these people will meet and face together the problems of war production and postwar conversion, for the common good of them selves and a grand community of good neighbors like you! At the Gateway of The Textile Industry Z3 10. TtADf MAM J l TNI OA "TON RUMER mfv. w. FhaywoodV f COUNTY AT THE GATEWAY OF THE GREAT, SMOKIES, The Mark of Technical Excellence in Synthetic Rubber ' w - L'" ' FACTORY: AYNESVILLE, N. C SALES HEADQUARTERS: WOODSIDE BLDGn GREENVILLE, S. a