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Show WAR BONDS Tractors and motors will never wholly replace the Army Mule as a factor in ihe mobile units of our army. The Army Mule is a tradition tradi-tion and the "mule skinner" is a breed unto himself. Army Mules are used by the Field Artillery and the Cavalry in areas where the terrain is rough and tractors cannot operate. Pack trains in mountainous sectors sec-tors are often necessary and here the mule, slow but sure-footed, plays an important role. Our Army buys thousands of mules paying from $175 to $190 for each. The mule eats less, carries more, and some declare de-clare is smarter than the horse. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps helps pay for these Army Mules. Invest at least ten percent of your income in War Bonds every pay day. y 5 Treasury Department |