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-MTtOMl -A- EVERY FIRE IS AN AXIS VICTORY TO PROTECT OUR FARMS TO PROTECT OUR HOMES TO PROTECT OUR WARrPLANTS TO PROTECT OUR SCHOOLS TO PROTECT OWR-SfflPS TO PROTECT OUR FORESTS TO PROTECT OUR PEOPLE YO MUST DO YOUR PART Fire attacks our drive toward Victory, taking with it annual ly a loss of more than 10,000 lives and nearly one-half billion dollars in property. The indirect losses affecting employment, buying power, business failures, and interruption of produc tion schedules can result in a definite setback in our progress toward Victory. Destruction of our farms, war plants, ships and forests are sabotage to an even more glorified purpose of winning this WAR. j Most fires are due to negligence and these losses are pre ventable by recognizing the cause and remedying it before it is TOO LATE. Save MANPOWER for WAR POWER! Do your part in pre venting unnecessary fires. DE EK.IE TROY ? e DON'T LET IT SABOTAGE OUR WAR EFFORT Town of Wayinesmlle ROBERT HUGH CLARK, Fire Chief 7 I. N. DAVIS CO. ATKINS INSURANCE CO Insurance Phone 77 Fhone 301
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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