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THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1942 yv iHi ■J? WWW' 4^ ’J'A'Ci okb Space a Contribution to cdmerica with an gun Next month, next year, will a soldier somewhere die because you didn’t “understand”?—or because you whined, “I can’t afford it?” Will some boy die for the want of a dozen bullets your quarter War Stamp will buy now? Will you want to say then, “Sorry, son, I didn’t think ,?” Only the War Bonds that buy bullets and ships and tanks and planes can keep our boys from being slaughtered. If one boy dies needlessly, part of YOU dies with him—the part that is your liberty, your self-respect, the part that is American. And the dictators come closer to our homes with every single boy who dies cursing an empty gun! America’s fighting men don’t want life without liberty. Is that same liberty worth a dime out of every dollar to you? Pledge at least 10% of your earnings for the next year and pledge it NOW ...Uwe lose this war, you'll have neither dollars nor liberty! THE BLUFFTON NEWS 4 THE BLUFFTON NEV.'S. BLUFFTON. OHIO 3^ ii 1 1» dll-Out War C[[ort fl Kjartn a Hiller—Underwood & Underwood a&ag? 4 Lend Uncle Sam at least 10c out of every dollar you earn for the next year Buy War Bonds the easy way k Each Pay Day on the fPAY ROLL ^Allotment Plan PAGE THREE