Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1943 — Page 2

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lln legion li.,- accepted the responsibility of boo-ling I." Bond ".lie* in MW < onn on . . . help the box- put over the count*’.'•'■>l7ll quota. Man* ol the Legion "Im»x-" are -crxing lhei r country again in the armed force-. Other- tie taking an active part in ( ommunifv Ihlen-I and more arc Industrial -oldier-. Sunol the Legion are also in this war . and Legionaire- are hitting then -hare <4 Bond-. Manpower i- -hurl. So i- time. . Get in touch with your bank or post office. Every dollar you INVESI in a War Bond will be repaid to you in I ull. w it h interest. During the first year <>l oui toughest war. we Crained million- of lighting men—made millions id dollar- worth of lighting trails—built million- of lon- of -hipping to carrry these men and tools Io the fighting front-. And io help pay tor it all. we bought Mar Bond-. Altogethei. a(» million- rd u- Iroughl War Bonds. \nd nearly 10 millions rd us -tarted putting, on the average. 10 percent of our pav into War Bond- every payday through the Payroll Saving- Plan. That was a good -tart—a whale ol a good -tart. But every \nierican know- that it was only a -tart. Nohody would contend for a -ingle instant that what we did in 12 i- enough for ‘l3! Hid we make ls.ooo plane- last year? Believe it or not—we did. But we’ve got to make 100.000 this vear! Sure! Me broke every record in the world last year, building - million ton- of -hipping. But every body know- that Ihe IS million ton- we're building this yeai isn’t enough'. We've got to do more fighting this year. We've

YOU'VE DONE YOUR 8111-NOW DO YOUR BEST! /'J BOOST YOUR BOND BUYING ROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN l*hi» advertisement is a contribution to America’s all-out war effort by Adams Post 43 American Legion Lloyd Kreibcher. chairman Ed Jaberg, co-cliairmati Ed Bauer, publicity chairman James Stale}, co-chairman

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got to do more building, mure training, more shipping—and more saving. We’ve got to buy more War Bonds. Is that too much to ask? Many of us an making more money than we have made for years. The things we’d like to buy w ith that money have either disappeared or are as “scarce as hen’s teeth.’’ So, why not put that money into War Bonds at good interest—s 4 for every S 3 w hen the Bonds mature? Money to help pay for the war —keep prices down—provide peacetime jobs and peacetime goods and a generally decent world for all of us when the w ar is won.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

Chances are. you’re already in the Payroll Savings Plan—buying War Bonds —doing your bit. But don't stop there. See if you can t boost your ante! Do your 6rr// How milhont of Amtricant have done their bit — and how thuy can do better: Os the 34 million Americans on plant pavrolls, nearly 30 millions of them have joined the Payroll Savings Plan. (If you aren’t io yet—sign up tomorrow!) Those Americans who have joined the Plan arc investing, on the average, 10 percent of their earn-

ings in War Bonds. (If you haven’t .•'. •.vbtd lOpct- ■ cent yet—keep trying!) ■ BUT... I America's income this year wi! ’ : LigbsstM ■ history; about 125 BILLION do! •In H ail taxes and price rises, the avu.- ■ have more money than last year—inure than «< ■ before! F That is why Uncle Sam has .1 . tto * ■ individually, to invest »/coc monty »'ar •“*’ ■ through the Payroll Savings PL. ■ ado**** ■ invest not 10 percent or 15 per...nt or -0 pir-tS* K but all u c can! V

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