Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 17, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Does that figure sound big, neighbor? Well, those Super
forts that are plastering Japan are big and cost plenty.
Battleships are big and cost millions. The job our fighting
men are doing is big and the cost is staggering.
So, of course, our job is big. But we can do it if you and
every other patriotic American in this city buy a bigger
bond than before ... or invest a bigger portion of income
in War Bonds now!
Study the chart on the right. See what your country ex
pects you to do in the 7th War Loan. Remember, you are
part of America a part of America's might I
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YOUR PERSONAL MATURITY
IF YOUR AVERAGE WAR BOND VALUE OF
WAGE QUOTAS IS: 7TH WAR LOAN
PER MONTH IS: (CASH VALUE) BONDS BOUGHT
$250 $187.50 $250
225-250 150.00 200
210-225 131.25 173
230-210 112.50 1j0
130-200 93.75 125
140-180 75.00 100
100-140 37.50 0
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Heppner Red and White Morrow County Creamery Co.
Case Furniture Company Turner, Van Marter and Co.