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You m buy exftv.Bonds! Paul Baker had a big decision to make. It tod: him about two seconds. We, at home, also have a decision to make. We are asked to buy extra War Bonds at once. Our boys at the front are dcpendiig on us in this Fourth War Loan. Our patriotic impulse is to say “y*s” first and kxA around for ^lie money afterwards. Let us obey that impul*! It will do us good in . (Bore ways than one! Paul Baker sized his situation up in two seconds . . . and acted. We, whose duty is so trifling by comparison, need scarcely more time in which to do ours! Think! We are asked to make an investment, not a sacri fice! We are asked to invest the money we would normally use to replace automobtlei or farm raadu^ary or repair buildings and fences. We are asked tj establish a depreda tion reserve which will be available for rq>laomcnta after the war. We are aiktd to build up a financial reserve for unfavorable years that may come laier, or for the education of the children, unexpected hospital bills, or the payment taxes and debts. War Bends are the best form of financial reserve ever offered you. Your money helps finance the war. By post poning unnecessary spending you speed production of planes and munitions to win the war. Tm gradual expenditure of your reserve after the war will provide jobs for returning soldiers and help stabilize the nation’s finances in the post war adjustment period. Ask yourself: Have I a single valid reason,why I should not buy extra V^ar Bonds? Then, like Paul Bakcr,*make your decision and act! Gtl Rtody Ftr Tilt Day Johnny Comes Manhiiif Homo If you have a boy in the urvict, think what it will mean to have him come bad and ifahre with you the joy of equipping the farm with the beat in tracton and ether machinery. Think what it can mean for you to have the caih to put the children through college. Think what it can mean, a , few, years hence, to have new farm build ings or a new home or complete modern conveniences about the place. To thousands upon thousands of farm and ranch owners who have bought extra Wer Bonds, these things are assured. For the firm time in their lives they arc going to be able to have the things they've wanted. Some of them are your neighbors. How about you? YOU NiviR oir uta than you i#ip And yM K m«r« Hran ym hivnit Vkea held 10 yeori. Scries B War Bonds yidd i.9%^ interest, esm- pouflded semi-annually. You fM bad t4 for ovoty |i.‘ I CAW WHIN YOU NUR IT Of course no one should cash a Bond unless he has to: but if an emergency comes sloog, yohr War Bonds ate likt money in the bank. Unde Sam will redeem them in cash—at full purchase price—any tiinc after you've held them 60 days. Don't hold bad a tingle ddlar unnecessaiily from the purchase of War Boiidt. YOUR HBLP IS NEEDED. The Fourth War Loan it on! Your dollars arc needed at much by Unde Sam today u you will be needing them tomorrow. Thii mixtitm itkltr Uentiu jeu w ikt fi>- tksKi si «rt Vac loads iat%at ^ Isanli Vai Usa. Si is t bsd|i W ksnic M hs dslsrsd trtie. It As Inc la jem arl^beihasd to kavt sac. Bur >a sxtrs Vsr load Mdsrl FACTS Poi^ Walt llotN Yew’ia Atkodi # # a ■«y Thaia (BXTIU WAR BONRf by Mall. •. loAiFyl M&H ikh ft fur hnak, ptifatsftr, tr PndmiHn Ovdff AtsaclaHta Akeat War Baats (Barias 1) You Land Uaels Sam Upaa Mstw Yaa 6st l III.7S I2SB0 S7.S0 RkOO 75.00 100.00 375.00 SOO.OO _ 750.00 1000.00 FOR AMERICA’S FUTUREs FOR YOUR FUTURE, FOR YOUR CHILDREN’S FUTURl INVtST IN iXrUA WAH BONDS NOW I v.t h’Ol/GHr EAfftA WAN BONDS mm (Your Wake podtauwtcf* or fum oryaaistdoa) Endostd pleue ind cbedk foe % , mhie U. S. Wu Boods, SfTifSa ol t- (Toul UDOuot) (Num^) vitb • aanHtjr mtm (E, F or G) £Rcb. RccMMr Boodt la tW aiac oJ sad mA m (Pint name) (Muktk auac or Inkiit) (Laa iihm{^ I AAIrmt , - - ■ (0 you wish CO aunt cicber a hwAdarj ol cO'CvacTr efatek oakb): I fiendUiary ( ) Co’^owncr ( ) 0 I Nw« (Mr. Mrs. Wu) I I I Hsm (Mr. Mrs. Mim). I I HiBstiira of purdosst- L- (Rise nem) .atOW MT Tkif ii M oficial V. S. Trtasary aJvartisamamt—prgpartd mnitr /*# mupieta of Troomry DoHrtmont omd War AdoortMmg CommS This Advertisement is a ConM^bn to l^frlba’s W|7 By . . ,, *i'» V • ' • • >, ‘f*' ■ ■ ■ r.M m-i Presid^t ' ‘ AI waf s . ’ v-V5r .Mf• D. Ed
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