The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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THE COTULLA RECORD
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This War Will Become Bigger and Tougher...
Buring the Long Months to Come
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Italy has fallen—but the war is not over and
you know it! Think of Berlin and Tokyo—
think of the men dying at this moment.
Can we, you and I, afford to let them down—
to turn their battlefront victory into a home-
front defeat? Let’s buy more War Bonds than
ever... let’s back up their victory with ours—
the success of the 3rd War Loan!
There are battles coming—tough, bloody,
hard-to-win battles—before this war is over.
And it’s the last battle that counts. We’ve got
to back up our fighting men . . . we’ve got to
buy War Bonds with every dollar, every dime
we can scrape up.
President Roosevelt said it, asCommander-
in-Chief:
“I say that we Americans will not be sat-
isfied to send our troops into the fire of
the enemy with equipment only equal to
that of the enemy. We are determined
to provide our troops with overpowering
superiority of quality and quantity of
arms and armaments... ”
Our fighting men will do their job—it s up to
you, personally, to keep their victories safe by
buying War Bonds NOW with every dollar you
can—not with what you’d ordinarily save or in-
vest, but more-ewery bit more you can manage.
World’s Safest Investments
United States War Savings Bonds
—Series E: gives you back $4 for
every $3 when the bond matures.
Interest: 2.9'I a year, compounded
semiannually, if held to maturity.
Denominations: $25, $50, $100,
$500, $1,000. Redemption: any
time 60 days after issue date,
l’rice: 75% of maturity value.
2’ i% Treasury Bonds of 1964-
1969: readily marketable, accept-
able as bank collateral, redeem-
able at par and accrued interest
for the purpose of sati-fying Fed-
eral estate taxes. Dated September
15, 1943; due December 15. 1969.
Denominations: $500, $1,000.
$5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and
$1,000,000. Price: par and accrued
interest.
Other Securities: Scries “C’
Savings Notes; rC. Certificates of
Indebtedness; 2't Treasury Bonds
of 1951-1953; United States Savings
Bonds Series "F": United States
Savings Bonds Series “G.
page is sponsored by the following patriotic individuals and business firms of La Salle
County who heartily endorse this important message from our Treasury Department
W Crescent Ranch
Hoff Motor Company
Trinny’s Restaurant
Mendez Garage & Welding Shop
B. Wildenthal, Jr.
Cotulla Machine Shop
W. F. & J. F. Barnes Lumber Co.
A. E. Schletze
ENCINAL
Ramsey Henrichson
ARTESIA WELLS
T. R. Keck & Sons
W. T. & J. A. Walker
FOWLERTON, TEXAS
W. F. Sponseller MercantEe Co.
FOWLERTON
Hogue Poole
Winter Garden Production Credit Ass’n.
H. H. WILDENTHAL
Green Lantern Cafe
F. M. Youngkin
John P. Guinn
James W. Martin
Fred L. Klattenhoff
LOS ANGELES
Armando C. Garcia
Williby Ferguson
MILLETT
The Black Cat Cafe
J. H. Gallman Insurance Agency
* E. G. Ramirez
L. A. Harr
MILLETT
W. J. Fuchs
LOS ANGELES
Talmadge B. Harris
James Mercantile Company
ENCINAL
Will C. Held
MILLETT
Gaddis Pharmacy
J. I). Neal
Gebert’s Cafe
LOS ANGELES, TEXAS
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1943, newspaper, October 1, 1943; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163598/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.