Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 08, 1943, Image 4

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    Thursday, April 8, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
13 billion dollars must be raised
HE GOVERNMENT of the United States is asking us to lend it 13
billion dollars in the next few weeks. We can do it. And we mm!
do it. Every American must realize the truth:
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In this, our toughest war, we’ve made a good start. We've Irani i a lot
of men—made a lot of weapons—built a lot of ships.
But it’s only a start. No man or woman among us would contend for a
single instant that we’re doing enough note to win this war!
get this: in doing your duty, you’re doing yourself one of the biggrH
favors of your life!
For United States War Bond» are the greatest investment in the world
—bar none. They’re investments tailored to fit your particular situation.
And they give you the chance of a lifetime to order and get the kind of
world you want to live in after this war. Every cent you put in War Bonds
now will help to guarantee plenty of peacetime jobs making prare-living
for every one of us.
For your Country’s sake—for your own sake—invest all you can!
We’ve Got to Build Morel
We broke aU records building 8 million tons of shipping last year. But
grim-faced Army and Navy men will tell you that the 18 MILLION tons
we’re building this year »till won’t be enough!
Thar« Ar« 7 Different Type» of U. S. Government Securities —
Choose The Ones Best Suited For You:
We’ve Got to Fight More!
individual and family savings. Gives you back $4 for every S3 when the
Bond matures. Designed especially for the smalier investor. Dated 1st
day of month in which payment is received. Interest: 2.9% a year if held
to maturity. Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. Kedem*-'* n:
any time 60 days after issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.
From now till this war is won, America must be on the offensive. In ever*
increasing numbers, your sons, brothers, husbands must go into actual
battle. Our losses have already begun to mount—and they will not grow less.
i And We’ve Got to Buy More War Bonds!
United States War Savings Bonds—Series I: The perfect investment for
2’/a% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily marketable, acceptable as
Sure we’re all buying War Bonds now. But we’ve got to help pay for our
increased fighting and building . . . We’ve got to match, as best we can, the
sacrifice of those Americans who are toiling and sweating on a dozen battle­
fronts—with the bloodiest yet to come. The blunt fact is this: to keep our
war machine going, we’ve got to dig up 13 billion extra dollars this month.
18 billion dollars over and above our regular War Bond buying!
In the next few weeks you may be visited by one of the thousands of
volunteers who are contributing their time and effort to this Drive. But
don’t wait for him. Make up your mind now that before this drive is
over, you’re going to march right down to your nearest bank, Post Office,
oe
wfaftre they sell War Bonds, and do your duty. And don’t ever for­
bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments for trust funds, estates
and individuals. A special feature provides that they may be redeemed at
par and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes.
Dated April 15, 1943; due June 15, 1969. Denominations: £500, $1000,
$5000, $10,000, $100,000—also $1,000,000 if registered. Redemption:
Not callable till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest on
any interest date at 4 months’ notice. Subject to Federal taxes only. Price:
par and accrued interest.
Other Securities:
Series “C” Tax Notes; %% Certificate* of Indebted­
ness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; Un. rd States Savings Bonds
Series “F”; United Stales Savings Bonds Series “G.”
■ -tax.
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THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES. .YOU LEND YOUR MONEY!
This Page Is Sponsored by the Following Patriotic Business Men of Ashland
J. F. EMMETT
Insurance
OAK STREET GARAGE
BEARE MOTOR COMPANY
ENGLE AND THOMAS AGENCY
J. C. PENNEY CO.
BILLINGS AGENCY
ERWIN INSURANCE AGENCY
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY STORE
BROADY BROS. DRUG STORE
FRIDEGER GROCERY COMPANY
SELBY CHEVROLET CO.
M. T. BURNS
“On the Plaza”
GUNTER FUEL
STEARNS PLAZA GROCERY
C. E. HUFFMAN
STEVENS GLASS SHOP
ASHLAND GROCETERIA
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
HARRY CHIPMAN
R. L. CROSBY
Texaco Service
DRIVE IN MARKET
65 N. Main
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LITHIA THEATRE
“A Good Place to Go”
Real Estate
METZ STORE
PALACE CAFE
western
Authorized Dealer
A uto
supply
James G. Mackie
CHAS. A. WHITE JEWELRY
VARSITY THEATRE