Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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"fC The Seventh War Loan is an "all out " call to victory.
No American can falter. No American can afford
not to answer this vital ' call, , . .vsi j'y ..
TV Victory comes high. Every "day ft is "delayed
costs us dearly in American blood and lives.
Last year there were two War Bond Drives
by this time. The Seventh is doubly big
because it's two drives in one.
"jAr That's why this is the most urgent
war loan of the war. No matter
how many bonds you bought in
the past, you must buy more
in this great Seventh.
yoii have any income)
from any source whether
from work, land or capi
talyou have a per
tonal quota to make
in the 7th. Look for.
it in the box to the, 1
right, A.A&ifU '
TC We must all buy
bonds in propor
tion. Let's meet
our quota let's
exceed it if wc .
can.
All OVT TOe ttCNW:SWNWi
If Your Average Income Yo"'f B1 Quota
(Cash Value)
Per Month 1st
$250 & up
225-250
210-225
200-210
180-200
140-180
100-140
Under $100
$187.50
150.00
131.25
112.50
93.75
75.00
37.50
1875
lef your dollars join tfie fight In ffie
MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN!
Published at a public tervice and In cooperation whh
the Jackson County 7th War Loan Committer by
One of Oregon' Fine Department Store