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... or welcoming a War Bond salesman
< )it; fighting men are fighting for our way of life, for everything we treasure as
American, j You can put your dollars in that fight— BY INVESTING IN
Vv AH IK )NT>S. 'S'ovir dollars will provide the tools for Victory. Ami there's
no viftr place for your money. Don't wait for someone to call on you. Go
out and huy War Bonds and keep them. If a volunteer salesman of War Bonds
dn.ps in .it your house, give him the welcome he deserves. He sure and sign
up tor as much in War Honds as you can. You'll always be glad you did.
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N at are Favors
the SOUTH!
. ,.lM ftitfiCTtflS ... lot (In* mineral re
s- itic*.- ■ t t!■«• South arc of almost inereil*
il'lc v.u ity atul alMimlatice. This \.isi
linnet.il Health constitutes I'nc of the
country •. yre.itest assets. It i> helping
America to Imikl a chemical inihi-tiv
whiiii lr ill - tin.- world, with scores of
j ri ihii ts tancinK liom synthetic rubber
to hn ■mine trom sea water.
i cilav, the minerals ».t the South con»
otitute a factor ol vital importance in the
wa;.;itim»luai In the years to c ome, these re
s.•tn«es u ill contribute in greater me;uure
'■> tin- upl'tiiKliti.' of the ituhistrial South.
i rom the phosphate heds of Florida and
the coal .tiu! iron deposits ol Alabama to
the synthetic' nitrogen plantsol Virginia,
the Seaboard Railwav lias shared in the
development ol the South's mineral re
sources. < >11 the established piineiple that
the welfare oi the railroad depends on the
provperu\ ol its patrons, the Seaboard has
worked lor many years for the economic
development ol the territory it ser\es. The
Seaboard will plan an<l work in the future,
.is in the past, for the fullest development
ol the South's vast mineral resources.
Sciibiunil Kdiluiiv, X or folk h\ Virginia
tmhougm the heart or the south
I hit mluerliteniciil will ii)>peiir »»» neuifpapert in larije
ht Juftrial caitiff, ami matjuiines of national circulation.
Buy in or 0
WAR UOHOtl