SWVi . 9 27.10 SWV« . 10 31.74 EMs .13 58.36 NM-NWy* . 14 12.50 NMiSMs . 15 25.64 SW% .17 NW% .20 42.06 NWy4 .23 25.84 SE»4 .17 27.10 WMi. SEtt .18 NW% .19 65.48 SE*4 .19 15.88 NE*4 . 23 26.06 swy4 19 37.52 WM.SWy4 .20 11.90 SEyi 22 28.34 seh 24 33.34 WMsWys .26 SEy4 .27 52.52 NEy4 .27 25.64 SWyi .27 29.80 wy4 28 47.94 E% 29 57.52 NEVi .33 24.80 NHNW'/i .34 12.30 NWyi .35 27.10 Wyoming Precinct Township 25, Range 14 Description Sec. Amt. NMsNEy4, SW%NW% 1 swy4. NEttSEtt . ..1 SEttNEK, (E%SEy4 .2 35.54 NEU, E%NWy4 .5 NE%SWy4, „„„ N^SEti . 5 20.56 swy4NEy4, Ey^w%.7 WMiSEy* .7 16.44 NWy4NEy4, NWy4 .18 10.96 Dots 1 and 2 .7 w%swy4 .18 10.04 SEy4 .12 NM,NEy4 .13 15.52 SMsSwyi. swy4SEy4 32 9.14 NEy4NEVt. S%NEy4 -21 NE*4SEy4 .21 sy2Ny>, n%se% ...22 24.46 SWyiNEti, W% .23 WMsSE‘4 .23 NWyiNE'/i .26 27.64 NW*4 .-.24 10.30 s%swy4 .25 4.56 Township 26, Range 14 Description Sec. Amt. swy4Nwy4, N\vy4swy4 .1 4.68 NV2, NEy4SEy4 .2 42.54 EMsSwy4) w^se»4.2 SEy4SE»4 .2 wyaNEy4, 000„ E%NWy4 .11 39.86 NEy4NEy4 .4 5.54 Sy2NE y4 .4 10.82 NWy4NEy4 .4 5.56 SE14 .8 Ny2swy4, swy4sw% .9 NE%, Ey.SEy4 .17 58.28 NWl/4SEy4 .11 6.90 S% .13 36.64 S%NWy4 .14 wy2NEy4, Nwy4 ....23 N%swy4 .23 14.33 SEy4 .14 27.06 NEy4 . 22 W%NWy4, SEy4NWy4 .26 Sy4 .26 31.36 SWyi .25 29.76 wy2, SEy4 .-.22 57.80 My« .24 45.50 SEyi .25 25.62 NMiSWyi, swy4swy4 .27 pt. SEy4swy4 ..27 9.35 SE‘/4swy4, SWy4SEy4 .28 11.58 SEy4SEy4 .28 NEy4NEy4 .33 8.46 s%swy4 .30 5.72 NEy4, EyfeWMs .34 19.42 Amelia Village Section 11, Township 26, Range 14 Lot Block Amt. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 .1 .76 1- 2-3-4-5 .3 10.34 6-7 .3 .28 8-9-10 .3 .28 1 .6 .16 2- 3 .6 .28 10-11-12-13 . 6 10.10 14-15 .6 .28 6-7-8-9-10 . 8 .52 1-2-3-4 . 10 7.86 10 .12 .28 15 .12 7.52 3-4-5-6-7-8-9 .14 .60 10 .14 8.76 ★ ★ What you /2 uy With , WAR BONDS * Jr_★] Hitler found out that his high pow ered mechanized and motorized army bogged down in the snow and mud of the Russian Wintej. Al though our Army is largely mecha nized the cavalry horse is still a highly essential factor in this mount ed division and in the Field Artil lery. The Army also maintains re mount farms where many cavalry horses are bred and raised. These select horses cost from $100 to $165 and our crack cavalrymen are expert riders and carry on the traditions which have followed the cavalry from the earliest days of the Army. Purchase of War Savings Bonds will insure good mounts for the Cavalry. You and your neigh bors buying War Bonds and Stamps regularly every pay day can help buy these horses for the U. S. < Cavalry. Invest at least 10 percent of your income in War Bonds. U. S. Trtasury Dtparlmtnl ★ ★ i 'll/hat youfctuf With WAI1 BONDS -k An Army motor trailer looks much like any other automobile trailer which may be seen on the highways or in the tourist’s camps. The Army’s trailers are used as traveling hospitals, dental clinics and testing laboratories. These mobile surgical or dental units are hauled to their d«stination and the trucks released for ether pur poses. They cost from $1,200 to $3,000 and weigh from 1 Vt to 8t4 tons. Vou can help pay for them . . . help keep our Army fit. Invest at least ten percent of your in come in War Bonds every payday. You can join the Ten Percent Club through the Payroll Savings Plan, or buy Bonds regularly through the nearest bank or postoffice. U. S. Treasury Department ★ '* What you fiuy With WAR BUNDS _★ * Aside from the sixty-mile an hour Mosquito Torpedo Boats, the Sub Chasers are the speedsters of our Navy. Light and fast, they are the eyes of the Fleet on the water. They displace approximately 1,500 tons and cost about $2,400,000 each. We need many of these powerful, fast little boats to cope with the treacherous submarine type of na val warfare fostered by our ene mies. Everybody can help pay fo more Sub Chasers by putting a least ten percent of his income inl< War Bonds. Buy Bonds or Stamp: every pay day. Buy them from your bank, your post office, or from your office or factory through the Payroll Savings Plan. i.'.S Treasury Department ~k ” ★" What Ijaufeuq, With WAR HOADS ★ _* The “Stovepipe,” as the 60-milli meter trench mortar is commonly known, is used by our infantry for close-in fighting. It fires a 2.4-pound shell at the rate of about 35 b minute. , The mortar fires its projectile In a U-shaped arc and for this reason may be successfully camouflaged behind an obstruction. It costs about $500. You and your neighbors, join ing together, can buy many of these effective weapons for use of our army. Investing at least ten per cent of your income in War Bonds every payday will do the job. Get on the firing line on the home front . . . join the “Ten Percent Club.” V. S. 7 reasurx Department ★ 5T What you fciuf, With WAR HONRS _★_★_ It’s not a pleasant picture to con template, but War calls for “blood and sweat and tears.” And the Army Medical Corps, with its efficient nurses and its volunteer Red Cross “Angels of Mercy,” needs thousands of surgical beds for field and base hospitals on every front. These beds cost approximately $22 each. They are the latest thing in modern hospital beds, with elevating springs. In some instances surgi cal cots are used in temporary field hospitals and there is a folding bed which may be used in ambulances. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps can buy many of these beds for the Army. You’ll sleep better if you know our boys have every hospital comfort Buy War Bonds every pay day. Invest ten percent of your income. U. S. 7 rtajury Vtporlmtni ★ ★ What youRuy With W/Ul BONDS ★_ * The Navy is making a plea to ivilians to turn in their binoculars for military use during the War. The Army and Navy both need binocu lars for navigation and scouting purposes. Depending on the power of the lenses, they cost from $50 to $80 each. If you have a set of 6 x 30 up to 7 x 50-power lense binoculars loan them to the Army or Navy. If not, your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will help buy this equip ment for our fighting forces. At least ten percent of your income in War Bonds every payday will do the job . . . and provide the "eyes" through which a scouting pilot may spot an enemy battleship. U. S. Treasury Department ★ ★ \Wltdt '1/auBiuf, With WAR RUN US _★_ The 50-caliber Browning machine gun is one of the most efficient short range weapons used by U. S. Fight ing forces. It is effective at ranges up to 2,000 yards and fires about 600 forty-five caliber bullets per minute. One of these guns costs about $1,500, while a thirty-celiber ma chine gun costs approximately $000. Our fighting forces need thousands of these rapid-fire guns. Even a small town or community can buy many of them by uniting in the pur chase of War Bonds. At least ten percent of your income in War Bonds every pay day will do the trick. u $ Treasury Department ★ ★ What you Buy With WAI1 MINUS •k * Barbed wire used by Uncle Sam's fighting forces is vastly different from that used on American farms Army and Marine barbed wire is much heavier and the barbs, about three inches in length, are more vicious than ordinary barbed wire. The Marine Corps pays fifty cents for each twelve yards, or 36 feet of this specially manufactured barbed wire. The Army and Marine Corps needs thousands upon thousands of feet for defensive warfare. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will insure sufficient quantity for their needs. Invest at least ten percent of your wages in War Bonds every pay day. U. S. Treasury Department ★ ★ What 'Ijou. fciuj, With WAR RHNRS ★__★_ When the American Expeditionary Force landed in Ireland recently newspapers reported the citizenry remarked at the similarity of the steel helmets worn by our boys with those worn by German troops. These steel hats are protection from shrap nel fragments and other light mis siles. We need thousands of them for they are a regular issue to every American soldier. V A smart strap fastens under the chin and they are padded for com fort. One steel helmet costs $5 so every time you fill a $5 stamp book you are buying protection for an American soldier. Invest at least ten percent of your income In War Bonds every pay day. Help your community reach its War Bond Quota. U. S. 7 rtasun Drtorlmtnl 9 __ ★ • ★ What you Guy With WAR ROADS _★_ * Military motorcycles, for couriers, for speeding light guns from one section to another, are an impgrtant part of America’s mechanized army. Many are equipped with side cars for use of staff officers. They cost from S4P0 to $450. We need thousands of these small maneuverable machines in our Army today. You and your neigh bors, all buying War Bonds and Stamps, can help buy them for the Army. Invest at least ten percent of your income every payday In War Bonds and Stamps and become a member of the patriotic “Ten Per cent Club.” It is rapidly becoming the largest club in the world. . S. Irtasury Departmmt J ★ ★ What y has a lighter Bomber called th Scout Bomber which costs abou $143,000 apiece The battle for Britain was almost lost because England had none of these giant four-motored planes with which to fight back. We need thou sands of them and they are coming oil the assembly lines in our pro duction plants at a high rate of speed today. You can help buy these for your Navy by purchasing War Bonds and Stamps every pay day. Put at least ten percent u'.to Bonds or Stamps and help your county go over its Quota. I S / reasuni Detartmtnt ★ ★ fajitat youQuy wok WAR RUUDS *_★_ The mess kit is one of the most important items in the Soldier’s equipment. It consists generally of a pan, a plastic canteen and cup, a fork, knife and spoon, all in a can vas pack cover. The total cost runs up to about $2 00. Canteens and other items sucb as handles on knives and forks, former ly made of aluminum, are now plas tic. Alloy has replaced stainless steel. You can buy many of these mess kits for our boys with your purchases of War Bonds and Stamps. Invest at least 10 percent of your income in War Bonds or Stamps ev ery pay day and top the quota In your county. t/. S. Trtatury Dtporlmtm ★ ★ 'll/hat 'Ijou &u4f. With YVAB BONDS ★_★ A scout car is a low-slung motor car armored with heavy steel plate, used to transport troops from one point to another. It is of low sil houette and gives protection against machine gun and other ground Are. A scout car costs $5,000. You and your neighbors joining together can buy one of these vehi cles for the Ordnance Department of our army with your purchase of War Bonds. We need hundreds of them and need them quickly. Put at least ten percent of your wages or income into War Bonds every pay day and help your fellow Americans top the War Bond Quota in your COU r ,' (j $ i rfujurv Department •k ★ Wltai you&tuf. With Will MINUS ★_★ At Midway, in the Coral Sea and from General MacArthur's head quarters in Australia, the Navy pa trol bombers are searching out en emy bases, ships and transports and "completing their mission.” The Navy Patrol Bomber costs about $750,000 Our factories are turning out hun dreds of these bombing ships. Yet it is only through your investment in War Bonds and Stamps you can do your share to help provide pa trol bombers for our rapidly in creasing air force. Invest at least ten percent of your income every payday in these Government securi ties and do your bit to win and short en the war. Our airmen are de pending on your help. II V Treasury Department ★ ★ IVhat you Buy WUlt WAH MINUS _★_★_ The 75-millimeter gun is a divi sional weapon used by the Artillery as an anti-tank gun. It has been replaced to some extent by the more modern “105”, known as the heavi est of divisional weapons. The 75 mm gun costs $12,000 and has been converted by our Ordnance into a “blaster" twice as efficient as in the first World War. This gun gets maximum power for minimum weight and cost, and the American people are providing the finance through the purchase of War Bonds. If you do your share and in vest 10 per cent of your income in War Bonds, adequate supply of this efficient gun can be assured our fighting forces. Buy War Bonds every pay day. u. S. Treasury Department ★ ★ Wkat you&iuf WUlt WAI1 BONUS ★_★ The Army’s fighter planes are the finest in the world and develop speeds up to 400 miles an hour. They cost approximately $100,000 each, provide fighter escorts for the huge flying fortresses, and combine speed, range, altitude and blistering fire power. America's plane production plants are working over-time turning out thousands of these fighter planes. War Savings Bonds will help pay for them and the American people are committed to at least ten per cent of their income to finance their cost in War Bonds. Every Ameri can. buying his share every pay day, will make it comparatively easy to supply our army and navy air corps with these supreme Eagles of the air. - — - — I ★ ★ Whatl/au fcuifWUU WAR RONDS * -k The Gorand semi-automatic ride, which is the standard issue today for the U. S. army, is superior to the old Springdeld ride in many re spects. We literally need millions of these fast shooting powerful rides to equip our army. They cost $85 each and are being manufactured at the rate of one a minute. They fire sixty 30-calibre shells a minute. Every one of the 40,000,000 em ployed persons in America could easily buy one of these rifles for the army. Not that we need that many, but the reserve could go into shells and other much needed supplies. Buy more and more War Bonds and top the quota in your county by in vesting at least ten percent of your income every pay day. ★ *1 Wltat you fcuy With WAR BUNDS _★___★] The sixteen-inch coast gun is the most powerful of all American guns and costs about $2,000,000 each. It will throw a shell weighing up to a ton many miles. The Coast Guard also has an eight-inch mobile rail way gun which will hurl a heavy projectile about 18 miles. ^4 For defense of our homes, the Coast Guard needs many of these powerful weapons. You can do your part to help pay for them by invest ing at least ten percent of your In come in War Bonds and Stamps ev ery payday. U.S.lrtatury Vipartmthi What youfcuy With WAR HI1HRS ★_ * A pelorus, used by the Navy, is ; device which fits over the surface o a compass to enable the operate to take bearings on distant object: It has split hair sights, has been i use for many years . . . and cost approximately SI25. W w These instruments ar>_ >..^al equipment to every American ship which comes out of the shipyards With the scores of ships now being completed each month, we need many of these instruments. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will help pay for them. Invest at least ten percent of your income ev ery payday in these interest bear ing Government securities. U. S. Treasury Department ★-★ What you feuy With WAN MINUS _★_★_ A Flying Fortress is to America's air fleet what heavy artillery is to the Army. This gigantic four-mo tored bomber, equipped with heavy cannon, carries about three tons of bombs and reaches a speed of about 300 miles an hour. m m I These ships carry a crew of seven to nine men, weigh about 22Vi tons, have a wing spread of 105 feet and each motor develops 1,000 horsepow er. We need more of these “Fly ing Fortresses" to compete with the Nazi air force You can help by in vesting at least ten iiercent o/ your income in if ar Hond.% every payday. Buy them from your bank, post office or other convenient issuing agent. fj. S. Treasury Department Tr ★ What you Buy With WAR BONDS _★_★ The Aerial Camera for use oa , Scout and Observation and Recon naisance planes is essential to both the Army and Navy air forces in planning battle formations and in ob taining information on enemy forti fications and movements. They look something like a cannon, and cost about $3,400 apiece. The aerial cameraman can plot wide territories in bold relief so th^t Army or Navy Intelligence can make accurate measurements of en emy territory. We need many of these cameras so necessary to the air arms of the Army and Navy. You can help buy them with your purchases of War Bonds. Invest at least ten percent of your income ev ery pay day, and help your county go over its War Bond Quota. V. S. Treasury Deportment * ★ WluU you Huy With WAB BONDS _★_★_ Ships of the Destroyer type com prise the bulk of our fighting ships in the American Navy. Their aver age displacement is about 1800 tons, and they are fast, powerful, and hard hitting. They have been par ticularly efTective in convoy duty and gave a good account of themselves in the Coral Sea engagement. They cost approximately $3,600,000 each. Every Navy shipyard is turning out Destroyers in record time. They are essential for our two-ocean Navy. Purchase of more and more War Bonds will assure all-out pro duction of these vital units for the Navy. Buy every pay day. If ev erybody invests at least ten percent of his income in War Bonds we can do the job. [J. S. Treasury Department ★ ★ Wltat 'l/auRuy, With WAR BONDS * tk Navy Cruisers are built in two classes, light and heavy, the latter displacing about 10,000 tons. Our navy has about an equal number of light and heavy Cruisers, the 10,000 ton Cruiser costing approxi mately $20,000,000. Many Cruisers are under construction and many more are needed. To pay for these speedy and pow erful ships with their heavy guns and armament we must buy War Bonds. Citizens of a large town or a given community, working in uni ty, could buy one of these ships for the Navy if they put at least ten percent of their income in War Bonds every pay day. U. S. Treasury Department ★ ★ 'll/hat you Buy With WAR BONDS * -k When the Marines get their serv ice pack, there is included therein a bright shiny new shovel cased in a muslin carrier. The shov'd costs 68 cents and the carrier 39 cents, or $1.07 for the ensemble. A. These intrenching shovels are used by the Marines around camp, digging trenches, setting up barbed wire entanglements and in many other ways. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps every pay day can readily equip our forces with these necessary implements for warfare. Invest at least ten percent of your income every pay day. Buy War Bonds and Stamps from your bank, your postoffice and at retail stores. U. S. Trtatury Dtpartmtnt