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PAGE SIX THE ECHO Juna, 194V Ecusta’s Star Bond Salesman In Action m Frank Patton proved himself to be Ecusta’s number one War Bond Salesman during the mighty 7th War Bond Drive by selling more War Bonds than any other Ecustan. Shown are pictures of Frank delivering bonds to several of his customers and they were big ones too. The picture at top left shows J. F. Fowler receiving his bonds; at right, A. J. Beddingfield; center left is OUie Bry son and center right is Burgle Queen; at the bottom left is May® Waldrop and at right is Charles Ashe. Congratulations to Frank and his many bond purchasers. Mr. Patton is superintendent of Ecusta’s Refining Room and not only did he sell many hundreds of dollars worth of bonds at Ecus* ta, but he also attended many of the County bond rallies and assist ed in selling bonds there.
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