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Show V -. r.r- : ........ ... :A ,. Uncle Sam gives you a hearty handshake. And hopes you can We know your fortitude will not lessen now. Take heart, re-feel re-feel the pressure of millions of other grateful Americans' hands membering that we're still behind you . . . and will stick until in that grasp. Our pride in you is matched only by our pride in that final Day of Victory ! We're showing our thanks for your the freedoms for which you so courageously fight. Your lot has noble sacrifices thus far, in the most practical way we know . . . been deadly, bloody battle . . . calling for unsurpassed valor and by redoubling otir home front efforts in the factories, in saving stamina. The gratitude due you can be seen in the happy faces vital materials, in buying War Bonds! You'll get the constant of the shackled peoples you have freed ... in the hope you have reinforcements you need to answer the heinous enemy with reborn in the hearts of all liberty -loving men. It has taken un- complete and lasting defeat! And with those supplies will go relenting struggle to vanquish the vicious MussolinrHitler duet every family's and friend's prayers that these war weapons may and their cruel plans for global enslavement. It was a job well protect your lives and bring you home safely . . . and soon, done, boys! But your visions of home and peace can not be Until then, "AVELL DONE, BOYS!" realized even yet. To jo and his cut-throat mob are still at large. SIPlBIINdSVniLILIE (DEW EMIL OSTLUND, Mayor ED. JOHNSON CLAUDE EGGERTSEN JOSEPH W. GRANT ANDREW PETERSON LEE SUMSION Councilmen GLENN HANSEN, Recorder 1 |