| - - — This photo taken in action in Bataan by U. S. Army Signal Cnrps | The War Isn’t Fought in Fox Holes Alone We folks at home should be just as much in this fight as are the men at the front. Ours is the task of supplying the implements and materials of war — the ships, the planes, the tanks, the bombs, the bullets, the food and clothing, the million-and-one things needed to maintain troops in the field and give them an even break with an invading, aggressive, ruthless enemy that has had years of training and conditioning. This requires money—fantastic sums of money—every single, solitary cent not absolutely necessary for our actual living expenses that we can rake and scrape. You may THINK you have brought all the War Bonds you possibly can, but you must now buy even more. You think that is hard? Listen: Men have gone and are going away from this county ev ery month to enter the armed services. We have our country s guarantee that we will get our War Bond money hack—with liberal interest. The men who are going into the service are not even guaranteed that they will get hack alive. Washington County’s bond quota for the month ol July is $37,800. To date around half of this amount has been realized. When the men dodging death in front-line tox holes reach for their next grenade, shell or bullet, will it be there because you bought another bond when you thought you couldn’t, or will it be another case of “too little and too late’ ? You Talk About A “Second Front” Here’s your second front. Get in there and buy your share of bonds to provide munitions and equipment and there’ll be a second front, a third front, or as many fronts as neces sary to utterly and completely defeat Hitler and Hirohito and Mussolini and all other ivould-be ivorld conquerors for all time to come. BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR EFFORT BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS and BUSINESS MEN: Kelly's Market & Grocery Campbell's Store P. M. Arps Pharmacy Edw. S. (Ted) Blonnt Plymouth Furniture Company 1 E. E. HARRELL, PROP. Plymouth Theatre SHEP BRINKLEY, OWNER Horner's Funeral Home PHONE 229-1 Ambulance Service, Day or Night Rose's 5-10 and 25c Stores GET YOUR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS HERE Plymouth Oil Company ' TEXACO PRODUCTS * B. G. Campbell Wholesale Grocer aiul Confectioner Since 1921 Western Auto Associate Store JOE CROW'DER, OWNER North Carolina Pulp Company Norman Furniture Company L. S. Thompson Satlerthwaite, Inc. Plymouth Motor Company Womble's Drug Store Abe Adler Plymouth Box & Panel Co. M. H. Mitchell Furniture Co. Winslows 5c To $1.00 Store E. H. Liverman's Dept. Store Branch Banking & Trust Co. C. E. Ayers STANDARD ESSO PRODUCTS Plymouth Ice Plant A. J. RIDDLE, Prop. PHONE 203-1

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