Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, April 11, 1919, Image 5

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O ur job here at hom e is not over as long as there is one A m erican
soldier overseas—as long as one dollar is needed to finish the task.
Nearly a million Yanks are still "Over There” guarding what they won.
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S T IC K - "T O TH E LA ST MAN, T O T H E LA ST DOLLAR.”
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O T T A G E GROVE citizens—men women and young people—are asked and
depended upon to take up their share in the costs of victory. Our govern­
ment has already pledged the funds of the fifth loan for reconstruction work,
for the costs of victory and in bringing our boys safely home. The Victory Loan
comes to each citizen as the test of real citizenship. Plan NOW how many bonds
you will take. You can help to make the coming campaign a success in this terri­
tory by registering at once at either bank your name and the amount of fifth loan
bonds you will take. Do it now!
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