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i B- Si & EageEonr THE ETEXIXG MISSODRIAX. 1VKJ) XESPAY, SEP" ... 191S. ' I BE A VOLUNTEER SUBSCRIBE FOR FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ON VOLUNTEER & DAYS, SEPTEMBER 28 29 AND 30. By Placing Your Subscription With Your Bank or Liber ty Loan Committee on Volunteer Days You Become A Volunteer In Offering Your Support to Our Boys Who Are Sacrificing Their All. You Save The Time Of Busy Men Serving Without Pay Soliciting Your Subscrip tion You Help Close Up A Three Weeks' Campaign The First Week. . Do Not Measure Your Subscription By Your Present Bank Balance. Determine The Ut most Limit You Can Purchase By Careful, Frugal Living For Six Months To Come. Your First Payment Need Be Only Ten Per Cent and the Balance in Instalments. THE GOVERNMENT EXPECTS A MUCH LARGER NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS LOAN. "Don't Let The Son Go Down" FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN ORGANIZATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . W. T. CONLEY . ,- S. C. HUNE C. B. MILLER MRS. ROSA INGELS - i C. B. BOWLING R. B. PRICE, JR. E. S. STEPHENS J. KELLEY WRIGHT , t 21 This page contributed by COL UMBIA SA VINGS BANK ? , l H. H. BANKS, Chairman W. T. CONLEY . MRS. F. F. STEPHENS H ' 1