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/ - ---------—— — ■ . ■ —< THE FOURTH WAR LOAN DRIVE IS NOW ON! $346,000 plus Is Our Goal Io TRANSYLVANIA This is Your “Battle Flag” HERE AT HOME Every patriotic American will want to display this emblem at home—on his front door or in his window. It is the red, white and blue sticker that says you have done your part in the 4th War Loan. Display your colors now! During this 4th War Loan Drive you are again asked to do something extra to help smash the Axis. 1 our part is to invest in at least one extra hundred dollar Bond. But don’t stop there if you can do more. For re member—no matter how many Bonds you buy—no matter what denominations they are —you get back on maturity $4 for every $3 you invest. And that’s on the word of Uncle Sam, creator of the safest investment the world has ever known. So before you look into your wallet—look into your heart. Your company, the place where you wrork, has been given a quota to meet in this 4th War Loan Drive. Do your part to help meet this quota. And remember, millions of America’s fighters are waiting for your answer, your pledge that you are backing them to the limit. • left AM BACK THE ATTACK! * This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspice* of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council. A I PLAY SQUARE... DO YOUR SHARE 9 Display your colors now! DO YOU remember that soldier you saw on the bus with his arm in a cast? Do you recall that sailor you saw hobbling down the street on a cane? Have you noticed the list of casualties printed from time to time in this newspaper? What you are asked to do, compared to the boys who are really in it, is easy. But your job is mighty important, too. Once again you are asked to buy at least onb EXTRA HUNDRED DOLLAR WAR BOND. A Series E War Savings Bond will cost you only $75 and you get back at maturity in ten years $4 for every $3 invested; *his is the least you can do. Invest more if you pos sibly can—$200, $300, $400. Remember, it all comes back with interest. So play square—do your share, he did I ) H&M BACK THE ATTACK! ^ This Is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department eod War Advertising Council. ♦ Transylvania county’s war bond selling organization is now en gaged in an intensive effort to sell $346,000 worth of bonds— and more—between now and Feb. 15. The sum looks large, al though it is smaller than our quota is September . . . and it will be raised easily if our citizens do their part willingly and cour ageously as our more than 1,200 men in the service. How many more bond drives we will have we do not know, but this we do know: There will be as many more as are needed to provide the money needed to prosecute this war and their number will be de termined in part by the success of the present drive. 1944 has been called the Victory year . . . let’s make it surer by buying bonds freely! Every Stroke For Victory Counts More Now! GALLOWAY’S CAFE PETE BIKAS, Proprietor SUPER MARKET CURTIS KELLEY, Owner-Manager ----- FEED & SEED CO. ..... A. W. WHEELER & SON Brevard, N. C. This Page Sponsored By The Following Firms And Individuals: Abercrombie Furniture Co. D. Guy Dean Mitchero’s Seafood Market The Grill Farmers Supply Co. V/inner’s Whiteway Dry Cleaners Varner's Drug Store Parson's Jewelry and Gifts Houston Furniture Co. Trantham’s Dept. Store Phillip Price's News Stand Meet Your Friends At Ford's Corner Carr Lumber Co. Store Canteen Cafe Long’s Drug Store Citizen’s Telephone Co. Dr. Carl Hardin Co-Ed And Clemson Theatres Austin’s Studio ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION HARRY H. STRAUS, President silvers™ industries JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, President TRANSYLVANIA DAIRIES RALPH PARRISH, Manager iiMituimiMaaiiMMiiMiiainsluaiaMaMisiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaammMMSMMMiM PISGAH MILLS W. M. MELTON, V. P. & Gen. Mgr. SiDBARNETrS MACHINE SHOP PISGAH FOREST, N. C. HOGSED AUT0~COT ROSMAN, N. C
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