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LjflSDAY, JVXE 29' 1944 (0ne Dajr Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES V i L. MUURlAinftan . 9 ' r iffy! - TEN YEARS FROM T M - xN V ' A - m u f rlViK TltltIife gU ISSUE DATE L HI . 'J liK ' WHICH IS THE f IRST DAY OF 11 U: if jh r " ' tti4MMZM A - v li t m W - - SM: . ky mil f . WAR SAVINGS TO Sili-'pl 9 , jfl' I BOND JSERESS Jf ,;" ,m IpiliSC-S- 'g -.TCV-M t-Hj--- a. 1 61 REASONS WHY WE ARE BUYING EXTRA WAR BONDS IN THE 5TH WAR LOAN (JUNE 12TH JULY 8TH) ' Hor Bonds are the best, the safest investment in the 2- War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 in 10 years. 3- War Bonds htlp ke&p prices down. War Bonds will help win the Pface by increasing pur chasing power after the war. 5 War Bonds mean education for your children, security for you, funds for retirement. WAR BONDS WILL BRING BACK SOONER THESE FIGHTING MEN OF DAYTON RUBBER. Richard E. Gross Edgar L. Hall, Jr. Roy Harrdl James H. Haynes uryson Paul O. HeariCK 'uL Ward Burnette Oscar Howell j oert T. Burreas J. Bruce Jaynes yA, thambers W. Edgar Lambert tZ: Y&T1 Floyd H. Ledford Now Is The Time To Give Him Your Am o o o AMERICANS! . You in the factories. You m the offices. You on the farms. You in the homes. You cannot you must not fail to get behind your fighting man in this supreme, heroic hour. He knows what's ahead. Bloody, bitter fighting . . . superhuman toil . . . hardship . . . pain . . . perhaps death. He's facing it. He'll keep on facing it, as long as there's breath in his body, and blood in his veins. . , But he wants to know what s behind him. Th anfiwAr will Ha written in the final JL ft IV n vi m ii put-w - figures on the Fifth War Loan Drive. For this is the crucial, the all-important Drive. Never has the need for War Bond buying been so great. To make the Drive a success, you and everyone else must buy at least twice as many Bonds as you bought in the last drive. If you haven't yet bought your full share, DO IT NOW! The time is short! Make YOUR supreme effort in HIS supreme hour! Remember a soldier, your soldier, is waiting for his answer. What will it be . . . from you? IHoward A. tw I Robert Blavlrvt LPk Blaylock m -"irii Knrn an th Floyd H- LedWr l n ment Rob1rt D- 1We I Robert r v"c"ie"' wuiiam w. massey i( - 'cmeni; Troy MCLJracKen I - ocnran wuiiam u. aimer Dbton Jck Moore Z Millard Fr.-. t Robert L .Mull W - "Victor C. Nobeck u Barrett James O'KeH William C. Owens Robert G. Palmer Marvin H. Parton James Phillips Bonner F. Rabb Joseph F. Reece Dean F. Reeres Thomas Re vis Burgin K. Rhodarmer John T. Schell Willard Segle Ernest Singleton Ballard G. Stiles Weldon Sutton Clarence L. Trull Thomas Trull Clyde D. Webb Glenn H. Wyatt Charles, Lee At the Gateway of The Textile Industry 5" .H.nL.M wo CO UU ILil l-M-i - HAYWOOD COUNTY AT THE GATEWAY OF THE GREAT SMOKIES JACKSON COUNTY The Mark of Technical Excellence in Synthetic Rubber FACTORYt-WAYNESVILLE, N. G. SALES HEADQUARTERS: WOODSIDE BLDG., GREENVILLE, S. C. n
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