The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52
*• * * *r*p* n- a y v * i • 1 1. i ,i'4« « I ‘ ■ v,?...,.' ;•* j 7*%'*“* j. i - x - t ■ . a r - ; 3 ,;^V‘S■ -*-•■ * * ■ .an ew * •+*■ ... « li . ' \ i*l r L 1 L J / • • He’s an American hero. After fighting bloody battles in the Pacific, he was home on leave two years ago. • • • You may remember seeing' his picture. His name is John Basilone, Marine Gunnery Sergeant. He traveled all over Amer ica, urging every American to buy more bonds. • • • He said: “You don’t know—you can’t know -how much it means to the boys put there when they hear the folks back home have jiist put anotherWar Bond Drive over the top.’; ' . . • • • They gave*hhn*the Congressional Medal of *Honor and offered him a commission. $ e didn’t want it. “ I ’m a plain soldier,’' he saidl “ I want to stay one.” ’ / • • • •Well, he stayed a plain Marine*—like Joe and Bill and the fellows down the street. He rawV ask you to buy bigger bonds • ’daring the Seventh. He iwas killed a few .weeks ago on Iwo, just after he had led his assault team to the edge of an airfield we needed desperately. • • •We can’t let him and all our other fighting heroes down. Remember, last year we had two War Loan Drives by this time. ' * J&. The Seventh is our personal call to arms—two*drives in one* That’s why our quota is large. • • •We must meet it— wc willmeet it—for the!hero of Iwo— for Victory—for pride in America. ft HERE’S WHAT UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU TO OO: , Select your individual quota in the 7th W ar Loan according to your income— then meet it! J*Rt?your-dollars join the fight in the MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN I ■yyour Average Income Your War'BondQuotaim ‘ Per Month sit $250 A up The 7th is: {Cash Valoft • $187.50 ■ • 225-250 150.00 210-225 131.25 200 -all) 112.50 180480 . 9 3 .7 5 .140-180 75.00 100-140 37.50 Under$100 18.75 r THE ^ MIGHTY WAR LOAN BfCGiR SOHBS 18 T8i M M T » SiViHTH Greene County War Finance Committee (Frank L. Johnson, Chairman SPONSORED PRIVATE!,* ton HE N! I t i iV ii s ix t y ! o m HAPI By c i .Men Underneatl ternational f y 'touchy" stal * iderable coni .. Made' to con| Conference aible—probalj the moment i national situJ .« denly develoq the whole pis world order According OPA, there beef, ten percl ty percent led vilian consunf ' May Ration 1 types of meal] have been Who are alrea| possible to family table, even more dif . or three mono black, markets] the House Fl mittee, headed] derson, who new Secretar| War Food Ac ninety percent! ry consumed i| the black maJ from 76c to $| black market [ 1inflation. If Senator Gi and Chairman! Committee ha to continue thj the Office of another year, ] change, from law expires^Jij will be put up amend the pn result probalj continuance Price Control | ■ next. Such g'ress an oppo whole price i gram in Octob present food domestic and well as econo| more clear. The War Pij nounced a poll and production possible, so aq dustry a free i the manufactil WPB will, of [ to it that war| priority and stance. Redu| resulting fron Europe,* will, heavily incred in many lincsf that within months nearljl era will be loif making quick! manufacturinj products nece ployment. While the fight in the ciprocal Trad to amend it tionai fifty iff schelules.l a hard battle! servers belieJ to approve tH would permif percent in duction of iffs mean bu| war economy ing and impej country has. and giving this nation < £ . Control ' 'i*' ^her MeJ ,£ reimbers^ per month, phone calls, expenditures! in behalf o f! tying on the many years! have had suf out o f a cot ages $360 al but the Rtf paying the| their own ceive an avcj clerk hire although m* they repr tion than districts. Miss L illi! Visiting Vritlj ' Creswell. ■s
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