Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, March 18, 1943, Image 4

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    Listen, ail of you,
;ou sent my Bill to War.
He went willingly, of course ...
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And I am proud he is doing his part.
But you and 1... all of us, have a sol
emn obligation to Bill and his comrades.
We have got to see to it that they have
she equipment they need—and PLENTY
OE IT.
I hey face unspeakable suffering
even to death.
We cannot, must not, WILL NOT let
them down.
Do you know that it takes ten tons of
material for every American soldier that
is sent overseas? That it takes one and
one-half tons every month to keep him
supplied ?
Do you think I can sit at home when
1 can help make vital war equipment
equipment Bill needs . . . equipment that
nay save his life ?
Work I PRQ DUC E... for Victory!
iBItB MANUFACTURING COMfANY
LARGEST WAR INDUSTRY MACOM -nr.,.
mautki, vzORGIA
That’s why I have gone to work in
this great textile war plant. For Bill and
all the men who are fighting with him
. . . It’s the least I can do.
Men and women are needed in the
Army of Production. One of America’s
great war plants —Georgia’s Largest War
Industry—offers employment at good pay,
pleasant working conditions and conven
ient hours in essential war work.
Help produce war goods that, next to
steel, are most vital to winning the war.
Help our fighting men have ENOUGH
-ON TIME! Write today for details.
Address Personnel Department, Bibb
Manufacturing Company, Macon, Ga.
V The First Name in )
V.textiles^/
8188 PROD#CTS 80 T 0 ** R lw