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Show 1 Tractor Riding "Grandma" Praises i War Bond League Mrs. K. C. Ilonklo vf Kct..n. Ohi,, docs liiuro Hum wv li.uv t w.ir Wui'k. She mi. I lu r Im-b.nU run two f.irms at maximum roJui'th'ii iiiul Willi almost no ontsi.lo ht-tp ll iuld.lioM. Mrs. Mot c!.. i. i :V. i!i in Iht inwusl);p (or W.tr 1!,iM s.ilci, (or tin- ltoil t'ro.-s aii l for the nn. billed scr.ip I'.-iprr. ami I't'eat-e salvage sal-vage c:iuip.o!'.!i, Sl.ie is a writer and has eou,po-od j .,.!,$ for War l'.ond Hinl Hod Cro: s pi .vi ains over iSl.ilioiw W.Mlt.V, M.irion. and WI.UY Ciei'iiiiiati, i Mrs llonkliv lin has an Army soli, a N.ivy son. ,.n Army son-in-law, cnlhusiasPcaPy endorses Mrs. Henrne (.'. Marsliail's appeal to Kriiiidnioilu'i s to buy Bonds (or t ' : n J . , WJ .; ... I . . 2 .,... -v . . . - I -Vf . - i !i . . - i u ' j ' f t 4 Mrs. K. C. Henkle their grandchildren. She herself 4tke turn buying -Bundt-Xur hur five grandchildren ranging in age from 4 months to 11 years. "Those Bonds," she says, "will help educate edu-cate the children and set them up in businesses and farms ten happy years from now." The Grandmothers League was (ounded by General Marshall's wife and has been widely accepted as a worthy and unselfish Bond-buying drive. j |