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Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School,8d10133v

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Lititz, Pennsylvania. Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School, showing which classes have 100 percent record for buying war stamps and bonds for the week. During the week of November 12th, out of the 845 children in the school, 780 children bought four hundred seventy-three dollars and ninety-five cents worth of stamps and bonds; two thousand seven hundred twenty-seven dollars and thirty cents worth this year

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School, showing which classes have 100 percent record for buying war stamps and bonds for the week. During the week of November 12th, out of the 845 children in the school, 780 children bought four hundred seventy-three dollars and ninety-five cents worth of stamps and bonds; two thousand seven hundred twenty-seven dollars and thirty cents worth this year

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Postmaster Robert Pautz chatting with two friends in the post office. He has three sons and one son-in-law in the service, and his daughter works in the U.S. War Department, so he has every reason to push the sale of war bonds. He plasters his post office with every available poster

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Postmaster Robert Pautz chatting with two friends in the post office. He has three sons, and one son-in-law in the service, and his daughter works in the U.S. War Department, so he has every reason to push the sale of war bonds. He plasters his post office with every available poster

A black and white photo of three men in suits. Office of War Information Photograph

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Postmaster Robert Pautz chatting with two friends in the post office. He has three sons and one son-in-law in the service, and his daughter works in the U.S. War Department, so he has every reason to push the sale of war bonds. He plasters his post office with every available poster

Lititz, Pennsylvania. William N. Young, owner and publisher of the Lititz Record-express. The paper helps a great deal in selling bonds, and in campaigning for civilian defense activities; but it may fold due to shortage to help and lack of national advertising since the war started

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School, showing which classes have 100 percent record for buying war stamps and bonds for the week. During the week of November 12th, out of the 845 children in the school, 780 children bought four hundred seventy-three dollars and ninety-five cents worth of stamps and bonds; two thousand seven hundred twenty-seven dollars and thirty cents worth this year

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pennsylvania lancaster county lititz safety film negatives honor roll honor roll hall borough public school lititz borough public school classes percent record percent record war stamps war stamps bonds children seventy three dollars seventy three dollars ninety five cents ninety five cents thousand two thousand seven twenty seven twenty seven dollars thirty thirty cents year 1940 s 40 s united states history library of congress
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01/01/1942
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Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985, photographer
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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pennsylvania lancaster county lititz safety film negatives honor roll honor roll hall borough public school lititz borough public school classes percent record percent record war stamps war stamps bonds children seventy three dollars seventy three dollars ninety five cents ninety five cents thousand two thousand seven twenty seven twenty seven dollars thirty thirty cents year 1940 s 40 s united states history library of congress