The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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wants you to hoard!
yctt* VAVORTfl tlNCLE ^SS* ySS to p»m-
per ymur money. He wants you to put it aside
in War Bonds—all of it you can—it will come in
mighty handy later on. In fact, he is so anxious
for you to do this he will give you $4 for every $3
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you lay aside!
Twenty million American workers haV? joined the
Pay-Roll Plan. They are putting 265 million dollars
into War Bonds every] month by having their cm^
ployer deduct it from their pay checks. ■
2 must not let prices get out of hand. Peace-
time things are scarce. By putting your
money into War Bonds-instead of spending it for
the scarce things you will help keep the cost of,
living down.
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He wants you to do it in a particular sort of way.
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Lots of these people are investing at least 10 per-
cent of their pay in War Bonds. Some of them
He wants you to
___ it by converting at least 10
percent of your salary into War Bonds e\ery pay
day through the Pay-RoU Savings Plan.
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^ Uncle Sam wants you to have a “cushion”
when the war is over—a reserve of money
that will'help you during the readjustment to peace.
By buying War Bonds you'll be putting aside
money for that period of readjustment.
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W^r Bonds make such good sense—for patriotic
and selfish reasons—that nobody should skimp on
them. Nobody should be putting less than 10 per-
cent into War Bonds unless it is literally impoMibk
to do so. |
Sec .your employer today and tell him you want not
6 percent, or 7 percent or 8 percent, but a full lO
percent put into War Bonds every pay day—and
more, if you can see your way clear!
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Uncle Sam has tome darned good re&iohs for want-
ing you to be this kind of hoarder—reasons you
just can’t quarrel with. Here apt some of them;
We must equip and arm the greatest army of
all time if we are to win the war. The more
War Bonds you buy the better we can do that.
Your Unde Sam is pretty sure that you’ve bought
some War Bonds—there isn’t a patriotic American
who Hasn’t bought some. But he wants to make
certain that you are buying enoughs
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO r
If yon are— V: ^ '
1. Already getting maide 10 percent of your pay into War B«Ui ihrtagh
the Pay-Roll Saving* Plan hooat that 10 pareant if yen ean.
2. Working in a plant whare the Plan ia i totalled hnt haven’t signed ug
yet—sign up tomorrow.
S. Working in a plant whare the Pay-RoM Savings Plan hnan’t haw
installed, talk to your union hand, foreman, or giant:
, ««e if it can't he installed right away. The local hath will
to help.
4. Unable to get in on the Pay-Roll Savings Plan for any reason, ga to
your local bank or other iaaning agent. They will he fled to
you start a Plan of your own.
TOP -THAT -10% BY
NEXT PAY DAY!
BUY U. S. WAR BONOS
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THROUGH THE
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PAY-ROLL SAVINGS PLAN
This advertisement is a contribution to America's all-out war effort by
CUEBO FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASS N.
W. T. McLARTY
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
STOWERS FURNITURE COMPANY
RIALTO THEATER
SOUTHWEST NATURAL GAS CO.
FRANK THIEME
NIC LADNER
ALVIN BARNES
WAYNE HARTMAN
SIEVE HEDEKT
HENRY KOENIG
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
FERGUSON 5 A 10
S. G. TARRINGTON, Jr.
J. T. NEWMAN & SONS
WILLIAMS HATCHERY
GRAVES A BELL
BASS BROWNBILT SHOE STORE
W. FRANK THOMPSON
ANDERS AUTO SUPPLIES
BUCIIEL NATIONAL BANK
PERRY BROTHERS, Inc.
LOUIS BUEHRIG
CUERO LUMBER COMPANY
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
W. R. GARRETT ABSTRACT CO.
J. J. FISCHER
CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
CUERO GIN
DR. L. 1. KLE1NECKL
DR. F. W. MILLER
A. J. BOH MAN, M. D
GERALD A. KING, M. D.
DRS. DUCKWORTH A DOUTH1T
F. W. BUCHEL, D. D. S.
GUADALUPE VALLEY COTTON MILLS
CRESCENT VALLEY CREAMERY
KOEHLER DRY GOODS COMPANY
ALTO SUPPLY STATION, Hy. T. Henneke
MAYERS RED A WHITE
V ELA’S RED A WHITE
FARMERS STATE BANK A TRUST CO.
AMERICAN CAFE
EVERS BROS.
SHEPPARD INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN RATH
CUERO STEAM LAUNDRY
THE CUERO RECORD
W EBER MOTOR COMPANY
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1943, newspaper, January 12, 1943; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090262/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.