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5i! n tfTEMBEB 3, 1MI THE WAYN1SVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Third Section 1 b : j T ? ! f i r cots prnrn V 1 n jsVifefe vX&r ' : jtirrjKim1 - wi s gr-J" -17 gU Smatff Hrjffl j tf. j ft Vf' ' V TK OOO While the world struggles to heal the wounds of a terrible war . . . American Labor, strong and free, pro vides the weapons of peace . . . FOOD, SHELTER and the TOOLS of reconstruction. From the solid foun dation of American "know-how" and technical training, sturdy, capable bands are forging the means where by human dignity can be regained and maintained. From the mines. 1 he blast furnaces, (be humming in dustrial plants of this nation come the men whose ability we respect . . . whose work we live by . . . the men of LABOR. Proudly we hail them in this, their day of celebration! THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY Wellco Shoe Corp. Royle & Pilkington Co. Inc. Barbers Orchard Hazelwood, N. C. Hazelwood, N. C. Balsam Road Waynesville Lumber Co. Junaluska Supply Co. M. O. GALLOWAY. Owner LAKE JUNALUSKA Phono 154 Phone 88 Haywood Builders Supply Co. Waynesville, N. C.
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