Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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huge sums are still required to pay for war ma-
terials which were ordered, produced, and de-
livered some time ago.
These reasons for buying extra Bonds in the
Victory Loan are clear and easily understood.
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We know that there are still millions of Ameri-
cans overseas and that we must bring them
home as soon as we can and maintain them till
they get here.
free and peaceful world they won for all Of us.
These facts are obvious—just as obvious as
the fact that it will take a lot of money to han-
dle the problems they present
It’s also obvious, when you come to think of
it, that winding up a war as big as this ohe is
expensive business in other ways. For instance,
Haynes Lumber Co.
Turbeville’s
The Coffee Pot
The City Cleaers
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The next few months will tell the story. And
if, during this critical period, we will only use a
the brains, the will power, the energy, the enter- ♦
prise, the materials and resources with which
we won our war, we can’t fail to win the peace
and make this the richest, happiest land the
world has known.
Making the Victory Loan a smashing success
will be a clear notice of our intentions.
Man by man, family by family, group by
group they have come to accept Bond buying as
a way to obtain financial and economic security
for themselves as individuals and for their coun-
try. T
Whole communities have thus changed, in
the last few years, from debt-ridden, hand-to-
mouth groups to communities of solid citizens
with a financial reserve, a financial stake in the
American system, and a newly formed habit of
regular saving.
As a result of this good judgment, we have
been able to hold off a disastrous inflation,
finance a good part of the costs of war, and save
the incredible sum of 100 billion dollars.
Golightly Electric
The Texas Co., J. A. McCrorey, Agent
H. H. (Harve) Sherer, Sinclair Agent
Gulf Oil Corp., E. V. Lesley, Jr., Con.
Graydon Strickland Texaco Serv. Sta.
Jernigan Bros
Hauling and Dirt Contractors
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And as a result of these accomplishments,
we, as a nation, stand ready now to win our
final battle in the fight to throw off the effects
of war and get this country back, as fast as we
can, on a solid, prosperous, peacetime economic
basis.
To win this final battle, we need only keep on
doing, for a little longer, the same things we
did so well during 3% years of war. We need to
keep on saving until reconversion is complete.
FOR THE LAST TIME
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You are being asked to buy War Bonds— Vic-
tory Bonds, they are now—after the War is over.
Why?
All or us know, without being told, some of
the reasons.
& Wodruff Pharmacy
ons Buick Company
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Wstway Sportswear
Gainesville Laundry
Gainesville Printing Co.
C. B. Stringer
Helpy-Selfy Stores
Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home
Gainesville National Bank
Simms, Tobacco & Candy Co.
Wade-Tex Theatres
Eeaer-Keel Funeral Home
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Victory Loan a success which, perhaps, doesn’t
come so easily and clearly to mind:
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$ 7 the dead ‘ In these years of war, the American people
have displayed mighty sound judgment
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We know that a million and a quarter Ameri-
We know that the G.I. Bill of Rights gives these
men—and rightly— mustering-out pay, loans,
education—a chance to make up for the years
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The Ladies’ Shop
Cecil Gardner Grocery
Babcock Bros. Auto Supply
S. H. Kress & Co.
Sid Horii Shoe Store
Lone Star Cafe
Fexoma Sporting Goods
Waples-Painter Co., Lumber
Victory Lo
* Following the Victory Loan, tho sole of E, F, and G U. S.
Savings Bonds will continue through regular authorized
agencies and through the Payroll Savings Plan.
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Gettys Furniture Co.
Butch’s Steak House i •
Browning’s, Jewelers
Collins and Clark Tire Co.,
OK RUBBER WELDEBS
Schad & Pulte Hardware '
J. W. Schad Tire & Battery Shop
S&H Supply Co.
Garvin’s Eat-a-Bite
White Rose Cafe
Ansley Baking Co.
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