The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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Tuesday, April 20, 1943
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THE 2t4D WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON!
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Announcement
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will make some people blush !
COUld this b6 you ?., ."Vi'hat a hreakfaat! Fggv
without bacon. Coffee—just one cup of it—with-
out heavy cream. Just a skimpy little pat of butter
for my toast. Don’t talk to me about sacrifice. I’m
making plenty. And what about, the 10%_of tpy
pay that goes into War Bonds every week?" •
When THIS is your fellow American!
"Wve been under fire night and day for 12 days.
'Advancing through heavy mud. IVet and tired.
The nights are freezing cold. No hot food. Only
our iron rations to keep us going. Casualties
have been heavy. Yesterday, my buddy, 'Spike'
Anderson, got his. But today it’s worthwhile.
Today tic stormed and took the Nazi position."
CROM every front femes a Story of the heroism of
* our troops—of the unbelievable hardships and
privations they are suffering. And now from our far
flung battle lines comes an urgent cry for help: "Send
us more planes, more guns, more ammunition." For
today the fighting fronts blaze into new fury. In a
last desperate effort to annihilate us, the Axis powers
are throwing everything into the struggle. The next
few weeks or months may decide the outcome of the
“ ~ AHERN AND SON
116 Cast Woodson
C. R. ANTHONY CO.
A. D. Taylor, Mar.
BENSON FUNERAL HOME
100 South Barker
BARNES POULTRY & EGG CO.
105 North Choctaw
BAKE-RITE BAKERY
213 South Bickford
BANK OF UNION
Union City
BOOTH FURNITURE CO.
Lon C. Booth. Mar.
BOWERS FASHION SHOPPE
1Z1 South Rock Island
BURR’S DEPARTMENT STORE
C. E. tVorthen, Mar.
BUTTS FLOWER SHOP
Florist* Telegraph Delivery Service
DAVIS ELECTRIC
115 South Bickford
CANADIAN VALLEY ABSTRACT CO.
Maude Garrett, Owner
w ar. And that’* why your Government is calling on
you to lend it more money. Thirteen billion dollars
are needed—needed urgently and right now. This is
a showdown fight and we’ve got to top the Nazis and
the Japs with our effbrty if-we are goinytowin.-----
The Big Offensive Is On
We’re not playing at war. This is the real thing. Our
boys are dying in defense of our country—casualty
lists are mounting. The least we can do is to back up
our men with every single dollar we can scrape to-
gether. Remember they do not stop to ask the cost—
they pay with their lives. In the face of their sacrifice
can any of us back here at home say that we are doing
enough?
* Millions of patriotic Americans are already put-
ting 10% of their earnings into War Bonds every
payday. We can be proud of this record—but 10% is
not enough. Today we are confronted by a great and
critical emergency. Thirteen billion extra dollars are
needed and needed at once. That is a big sum of
money, but not too big for America.
What docs this mean to you? It means that it is
your patriotic duty to put mor« money into Govern-
ment securi ties regard!ess of what sel f-sacri fice it may
entail. Give up some of your comforts, do without
things you need—this is a vital matter.
~Ah3 ^emembef'wh’eh'you dig upTKis money that ’
y ou are not giving a cent. You are merely investing it
in the safest securities in the world. You will get it
back with interest when the war is over. It will sup-
ply you with cash for the things you want whfn we
are free to return to the ways of peace. It will mean
security for you and yours.
What To Do
t housands of men and women, volunteer workers,
are calling on everybody possible, explaining the
2nd War Loan Drive and the different types of Gov-
ernment securities offered to meet every individual’s
needs. Welcome one of these representatives if he
calls on you, for he is giving his time and effort freely
to this patriotic cause. But don’t wait for his oil
Go to your bank, Post Office or War Bond booth. Lay
down your money — more than you think you can
spare — for extra bonds. Know in your heart that
when your country called, you answered ”YE5”!
DR. B. E. CARDER
106'; South Rock Island
C. C. C. GROCERY & MARKET
Glenn Crawford, Mar.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
COURTNEY - BAKER SERVICE STATION
Your TEXACO Station
CRYSTAL LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
Phones 11 or 58
DEWEY’S MARKET
Bud Conway - Dewey Crawford
EAGLE MARKET
319 South Bickford
EL RENO MOTOR CO.
B. T. Marshall, Owner
EVANS AND FALES
Dry Cleaners and Dyeito
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member F. D. I. C.
FOGG, FOGG & FOGG
Attorneys at Law
FREDERICKSON TIRE CO.
R. W. Davis, Mar.
DR. EDWARD GREENAN
Dentist
JACKSON CONOCO STATION
121 West Wade
KELSO’S DEPARTMENT STORE
- 106 South Rock Isliutd
LANMAN SUPPLY CO.
120 South Rock Island
MARTIN’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Dr. Walter H. Martin
MODERN CONFECTIONERY
Pete Baraeliotes, Owner
MORRISON & PERDUE
Attorneys at Law
OXFORD CAFE
“Mrs. Gene Runs It” ,
DR. J. M. OZMUN
Dentist
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
1*4 South Bickford
J. C. PENNEY CO.
John Domke, Mar.
DR. MALCOM E. PHELPS
11* H South Bickford
There are 1 different types of U. S. Government
securities-choose the ones best suited for you:
Usilsil Stalls War Savings Bonds-Series E: i he perfect investment
for individual and family savings. Gives you back $4 for every
$3 whenthe Bond matures. Designed especially for the smaller
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. Redemption: any time 60 days after
issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.
I'AX Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily marketable, accept-
able as bank collateral, these Bonds arc 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 and $1,000,000. Redemption: Not call
able till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest
on any interest date at 4 months' notice. Price: par and
accrued interest.
Othar Securities: Series "C” Tax Notes; %% Certificates of In-
debtedness; 2%Trcasury Bonds of 1950-1952; United Stales
Savings Bonds Series "F”; United States Savings Bonds
Series "G."
DR. J. T. PHELPS
1161 a South Bickford
A. FRANCIS PORTA
Attorney at Law
POWELL’S MILK COMPANY
Powell's Grade A Milk Pasteurized
PRICHARD - CONSUMERS OIL CO.
H. M. Hensley, Mgr.
RINEHART & WELDEN
Attorneys at Law
HENRY SCHAFER OIL CO.
C, A. Mason, Mgr.
RELIABLE SHOE SHOP
E. A. Kuskoski, Owner
STEPHENSON DRUG CO.
101 South Bickford
STEVENSONS’ GROCERY
528 West Watt*
SID TURPIN STATION
220 North Choctaw
YOUNG HEIM’S MEN’S STORE
102 South Bickford
THE EL RENO DAILY TRIBUNE
"Your Home Daily Newspaper”
This Advertisement Is Published in the Interests ol America’s War Effort By the Firms and Individuals Listed Abow-—
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1943, newspaper, April 20, 1943; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921128/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.