The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1943 Page: 4 of 6
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No second chance...no other choice
pOR THOSE WHO FALL and freeze on
the lime-covered floors of the cattle cars
that carry them to German labor camps—
there is no other choice.
nameless graves and numberless cells—for
all of them—there was no second chance, no
other choice.
For the little children of Tepelini and
Salonika and Athens who wait with swollen
stomachs for the food ship that never arrives,
there is nothing else to do—but wait.
For the Russian peasant with no choice
but to burn his home before the Nazis reached
it; for the Chinese of Nanking who suffered
the terrorism of the Jap; for all of those in
But for you—a choice still remains. For
you—among all the peoples of the world, the
road to freedom is still clear.
Never before have we been able to measure
the price of freedom for ourselves and our
children in such tangible terms. Will you
help to keep the road to freedom open?
Will you invest—all you can—in War Bonds?
It’s not so much to ask. Many of us are
making more money than we have for years.
The things we’d like to buy with that money
are scarce—or unavailable. So, we’re asked
to loan money at good interest—$4 for every
$3 when the Bonds mature. Money to help
pay for the war—keep prices down—provide
peacetime jobs and peacetime goods and a
generally decent world for all of us when
the war is won. m
Chances are you’re already in the Payroll
Savings Plan—buying War Bonds—doing
your bit. But don’t stop there. Raise your
sights! Do your best!
Y01IVE DONE YOUR Ollf-NOW DO YOUR DEST!
THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN
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This Advertisement is a Contribution to America’s All-Out War Effort by
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PAINTS-WALL PAPER
Barker’s Dairy
and Creamery
Home Furniture Co.
405 W. MAIN
Kalb Truck Serviu
(510 W. MAIN ST.
HOTEL DENISON
GEORGE LEATHER WOOD, Manager
C CLOTHING
9* COMPANY
Steakley Chevrolet Co.
MADDEN’S
7-UP DOUBLE COLA
TSf***on« STORE
PILKILTON
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
Mrs. B. J. Lindsay
D-B-A B. J. Lindsay The Insurance Man
NOOK Sandwich Shop
KINGSTON’S
Grayson Co. Abstract
and Real Estate Co.
The Lingo-Leeper C°.
Since 1872
PHONE 47 210 SO. AUSTIN
Taylor Printing Co.
Linn Bros. Jewelers
ROCKWELL’S
MIDWAY
GROCERY and MARKET
Babcock Bros.
Ashburn’s ice Cream
Jennings Furniture Co.
State National Bank
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1943, newspaper, June 4, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth526815/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.