This is 





'I 



WHAT WILL YOU DO TO MAKE IT THE VICTORY YEAR? 



ThcGoai-VfemY 



^__^ ThPfuceEifROPE 



ThthiHuisiMlly-YOlif^ 



o 



RGANIZED agriculture, 100,000 strong in Illinois, pledges maximum production in 1944 

 maximum effort . . . maximum sacrifice ... for VICTORY. 



First on its list for the new year is UNSTINTED, ALL-OUT PARTICIPATION in the 4TH 

 WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN. Organized agriculture knows that every war bond bought now 

 protects the farm home of tomorrow . . . and brings Victory nearer! 



WE mm EXTKA WM BONOS 



By buying our quota and more of bonds, we iuliill the 

 wartime pledge adopted by delegates from all parts of 

 the state at the lAA convention last November. 



"We pledge to the nation, to its Commander-in- 

 Chief, and to our honored allies, the best that we have in 

 thought, in labor, in wealth, and in our manhood and 

 womanhood, to the great objectives of our day: the final 

 and decisive victory of arms, and the preservation in 

 America and in the world of the hard-won freedoms 

 which were bequeathed to us by our fathers, and which, 

 Crod willing, we will pass on to generations yet imbom." 



Let's Aii BACK THE AUACK! 



Tl 



'^NeV 

 Sc 



l,t 

 Bi 



lAA 

 *rogr( 



Moi 

 Ma 



Anc 



»* < 



