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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
and SUNDAY AMERICAN
WILL HELP YOU TO
ANSWER THE
CALL
resz HE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT is urging the boys
| % and girls in every school to help win theswar by their in
;‘)/Q\__t'/@‘i] dividual efforts to earn and save Thrift Stamps. You can
; win the war with silver bullets, Numerous ways have been
suggested through the Thrift Stamp Campaign Committee, of
which Mr. Hugh Richardson is State Chairman; by Governor Dor
sey and others. |
You can do your bit today, or double up and make it “two bits.”
YOU CAN HELP THESE MEN TO WIN THE WAR.
You can serve!—EAßN and Save! Buy Thrift Stamps! If
you can’t be a soldier you can be a SAVER! A country worth fight
ing for is a country worth SAVING FOR.
BOYS AND GIRLS---The Atlanta Georgian Will Give
You Three Twenty-Five Cent Thrift Stamps For Each
NEW Six Months Subscription to The Georgian
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN
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HERE’S HOW TO EARN STAMPS—
The Georgian and American, in response to these appéals, has worked out
a plan that opens the way for every pupil in every school to earn at least six
Thrift Stamps by offering them six Thrift Stamps for each new yearly sub
seription to The Daily Georgian, or seven for a yearly subscrigtion to The
Daily Georgian and Sunday American,or three Thrift Stamps for each new
six months subscription to The Daily Georgian.
Each is a 25¢ stamp. START a Thrift Stamp book today. Do your “hit."”
Mr. Richardson says every boy and girl should EARN money and buy Thrift
Stamps. Here is how to Earn and Save.
All subseriptions must be NEW ones. That is, people who are not now
reading these papers, and have not for the last thirty days. And paid in
advance.
Start a Thrift Campaign of your own now. Help win the War!
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‘I eall upon young men
and old alike and upon the
able-bodied boys of the
land to accept and act
upon this duty—and make
certain that no pains and
no labor are lacking in
this great matter.
““We must realize to the
full how great the task is,
and how many things,
how many kinds and ele
ments of capacity and
service and self-sacrifice it
involves.”’
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Secretary of the Treasury and
Director General of Govern
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“We are in the greatest war
of the world's history, and we
must win this war. We can,
and we shall win, if the boys
and girls of America say 80,
and mean it, and feel it, and
live it, as the boys and girls
and '76 lived and felt and
helped.
“It is the part of the boys
and girls of today to give an
example of self-denial and
sacrifice—saving to the point
of sacrifice—self-denial of
everything unnecessary. If
every boy and girl says 1 will
fight in this war,’ ‘I will save
every penny and loan it to
my Government,’ America
will win, as it has always
won, through the splendid
strenth, courage and sacrifice
in the hearts of youth,
“Throuh saving your pen
nies, nickels, dimes, quarters
and buying Thrift Stamps and
then war Savings Certificates,
you will help your country
and its gallant armies to win
the war.”
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Governor of Georgla.
“I can not too strongly urgd
the immediate and generous
purchase of Thrift Stamps,
No child or citizen of Geor
gla is ‘exempt from this duty,
and, because of its serious im
portance, I feel sure that my
little friends will ‘march for
ward’ now, and, with their
whole-hearted assistance, win
this war for America.
Thrift stamps mean food and
ammunition for our boys over
there—and that means victory
for America. Where is the boy
or girl who will not do every
thing that can be done to heip
014 Glory win?
Boys and girls of Georgla,
this is your part of the war.
The day you fill your Thrift
Stamp book may be tenderly
remembered as a day Yyou
“charged” with TUncle Bam.
Save your pennies. Earn oth
ers, and buy Thrift Stamps.
America needs you. Enlist to
day. And let the boys and girls
of Georgla be remembered for
all time for shouldering their
part of the war WELL.
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Hugh Richardson
Director of Thrift Stamp Cam
paign for Georgia.
“The Thrift Stamp Cam
paign is just now the big
thing in the eyes of the coun
try. It means helping to win
the war. In addition it means
the teaching of the habit of
saving to the children of the
United States. Georgla must
stand first in the list when the
results are announced. Every
school child should devote
himself or herself to gather
ing Thrift Stamps and earn
ing money enough to buy
them. Each child will learn
a lesson in patriotism, in sav
ing, in character-making and
will be immeasurably bene
fited personally, I am happy
to see The Georgian and
American using their great
efforts to make this campaign
a success.”
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Special Thrift Stamp Subscription
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
AND SUNDAY AMERICAN.
20-22 E. Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga.
Inclosed find $.............., for which please send
THE DAILY GEORGIAN—SUNDAY AMERICAN to the
following address for a period of ...........5..0... months
begimning with the issue ............... ....... I bave
not been a subscriber to The Daily Georglan or Sunday
American during the past 30 days.
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Subscription Rates:
Daily Georgian, 1 Year, s6.oo—Sßix Stamps.
Daily Georgian, 6 Months, s3.oo—Three Stamps.
Daily Georgian and Sunday American, 1 Year, $7.50—
Seven Stamps. Must be paid in advance.
These Thrift Stamps will not be given to the sub
scriber—only the person soliciting the subscription.
I solicited and sec‘ui'ed the above subscription. Send
Thrift Stamps to me:
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Harry P. Hermance
Director of Thrift Stamp Cam
paign for Atlanta,
“] desire to express my gin
cere appreciation for the
splendid co-operation of The
Atlanta Georgian and Sunday
American in this most vital
and important matter in con
nection with the welfare of
our country. As a necessary
part of the financing of this
war for democracy it has
been decided by Congress to
raise two billion dollars by
War Certificates and Thrfl;’%,
Stamps. The 25-cent Thrift"
Stamp will inculcate thrift so
essentlally necessary at this
time. The achool children:
will be a great factor and can
make the campaign a sue
cess. Kvery policeman and
fireman, being in close touch
with the general publig’
should become stamp selling
agencies at once. Every man,
woman and child must do:
their full duty to win the war
surely and quickly.” 4
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