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4 The Vision of Hardy Pioneers he history of Western North Carolina is bright with the vision, the hardihood and f" the courage of independent pioneers who ght and acted for themselves. bch is the hright heritage which belongs to you, e l J J I I 11 fresourceiui anu inuepeiiueru peopie wno louay think for yourselves to make this community tter place in which to live, work and prosper. layton Rubber, too, has a heritage of resource fcnd independent pioneering over long years of ent research, invention and improvement in hanical rubber products. was not easy for Dayton to decide to locate t, the first plant in America exclusively de d and built for the manufacture of goods from hetic rubber. eknew that the concentration of the textile in ry called for nearby rubber products quickly liable. Rut we knew, too, that it would take slant forward-looking research to develop and ect new products which, in peacetime, would lire all-year production and employment for workers here. was not easy to face and solve the wartime Jblems of accelerated production demands to and exciting specifications. nd it will not be easy to meet and solve the Hems of peacetime conversion and continuing floyment. et, ue of Dayton, like you, have a heritage of wceful and independent pioneering. So, with r cooperation we shall face the future, confi that your ability to think and act independ- fy will assure us all a tomorrow as bright as pioneering heritage. LONG YEARS OF RESEARCH & Quarter of a century ago Dayton Rubber began on ljs continuing search) for 'Mentions and improve nts in mechanical rub ber Products. That search has never ended. It will m end because its pur p0sJ is to ferret out new and better products which lioke possible around lhe'calendar production a'ld employment for the pePle of Dayton Rubber. x Nearby are textile mills which are spinning and weaving fabrics used in wore than a thousand ways on the home and fighting fronts with the help of Dayco Synthetic Roll Cov erings shown here. i : a rit tklihr Jrriil T- "7 : " ; M r ul If U 2&.-L rT &vI ill M 77 7P--i rAi jf rvA'-A A f VJ .If MO . S IQi-i1. it l KEEP BACKING OUR INVADING AMERICANS BUY MORE WAR BONDS THAN BEFORE At the Gateway of The Textile Industry M6. TRADE UUK: THI DAYTON tUMU MFC. CO. HAyW00D COUNTY I AT THE GATEWAY OF THE GREAT MOKIES JACKSON'' COUNTY The Mark of Technical Excellence in Synthetic Rubber FACTORY: WAYNESVILLE, N. C. SALES HEADQUARTERS: WOODSIDE BLDG., GREENVILLE, S. G.
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