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B r a n i « £ x» H V L e t t < r i n S A v a ila b le BURNS AGENCY 62u Main Telephone 22301 "O n the Plaxa" * The AMERICAN WAY À On this Armistice Day we feel it is fitting to call at­ tention to the American way of life and to remind citi­ zens of this community that this envied style and stan- uai cl oi living remains preserved by the sacrifices of the men who served in the armed forces of the United states. Men of this community and every city in the land fought valiantly for our country which they held dearer than life. i oi our history is not a time for weakness, of two great wars in a single generation us of the terrible cost of being unprepared. Aimistice Day, 1941, is a fitting occasio ing the American people of the need for morale, well-trained and well-equipped, forces. It is a time for doing honor not i who made sacrifices in two world wars, whose mission it is to prevent a third. 4 « It is a time for every American to RESOLVE AMERICA SHALL STAY STRONG! American Veterans Committee SPONSORED BY Ashland Chapter Disabled American Veterans Jackson County Chapter No. 8 ». THAT American Legion Ashland Post No. 14 Veterans of Foreign Wars of U. $ Walter A. Phillips 3423