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Show LET HIM COCG1I I P Everybody wants to see bette: country roads around here, and thost who live off of the community slioule do their share toward its upkeep, either through local taxation or by voluntary contribution. Our local business men have dug down into their pockets every year for taxes, and then they have dug c" ''!! aeuin and again for all sorts of laudable objects in the way of contributions con-tributions to this, and that and whatnot, what-not, and they will probably continue to dig as long as they remain in busi-Q busi-Q ness. Like the good old Jersey cow, they! have been "milked" so long and so' often and for such varied purposes that "digging" has become almost second nature to them. But there is one man who is ROLL-' ROLL-' TV WEALTH that has been gathered in from the rural districts, and that man has yet to make his first dig. At any rate, no one appears ap-pears to have ever heard of him contributing con-tributing a single penny for the al-lev:at;on al-lev:at;on of loc.nl cond!t;ons. He is the MAIL ORDER MAX, and It is h'gh time for HIM to dig. Many of you have been sending him your money for these many years, depleting the financial condition condi-tion of your home community in order that he and his may ride in expensive automobiles and wears rich i'V.rs, laces and diamonds. He counts his weaun u m "'o -all contributed by his "deir friends ' from the country districts. A few hundreds to him would be but a drop in the bucket, yet it would mean much to you if expended in improving improv-ing the roads that you must trael in earning your ciauy oreau. Vow suppose each one of you good people who have been handing your hard earned money over to the mail order man in the past just write him I a letter and tell him your roads are I sadly in need of repairs. .v.ist tell 'him that when the rains come the mud is deep, and trallic is difficult, and it is hard for you to .earn the golden dollars that go to swell the great wealth lie can never spe.ul. Tell him that you hae been his , friend in the past. Vow ask him , to prove his me'.tle by becoming your friend in the present, with a few hundreds for better roads. Ask him to "d:g," and ti deeply, i If he is your .friend if he cares a rap for you HE WILL DIG. But if he thinks only of what lie can squeeze out of you. Ill: V.'OVT W.. . Write him today and see it he digs. But in the meantime, just remember remem-ber that responsible men-hauls an advertising in the Pyramid thi week, and other weeks, and th; : they will duplicate the uoods sold y the digless mail order man I.H'AI.ITV ; KOK QIWLITY and DOLLAR !'!. j DOLLAR and save you the frelKh j or express. Show your loyalty by SI PI'Ol'T 1(J THE DEALER WHO Sll l'ORTS Vol" .'.Mi VOl RS. I r r It does our heart good to see tie reports of the great crops with whic! this country is being blessed th:-year th:-year the greatest in the history o'- ; the world. Our people from ever point of the compass have ben pass ing through a period of depressio- j which in almost any other conntn j would have resulted in a panic, bu the American people lime just grit ted their teeth andfor;xed to tin front with redoubled energy and O.v termination The spirit of "I Will' lust seems to have hee-i planted i every breast, with the happy rest:! that prosperity on a par with oil' record breaking crops will soon hi our heritage. It gives us a might-good might-good feel, and we pass it on to you. r r |