Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 53

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t V' IF IT WERE withinyour power to restore prosperity, would. Iyou doit If, by your individual effort you could feeltepull t hat you could give to bringing back prosperity, woudouoit * Most of us are waiting for Mr. Hoover. and the big projeets to get under way, when if each one.of us were to give the lift to prosperity of which we are capable, end thisidea> were to sweep M the country, it would revive good conditions very rapidy Why Not Do INow? Here's what one of our citizens said just recently, which cornes near to being common to lots of people, 'Tere's been so mucli talk about 4.. ard times, tilat it gets in your thinking and grips you completely." Th dlartatbYs your.groceriesrus ou atomobile, buys your -1111clothes and', pays for your other.purchases is a- bigger dollar today, thah, it was aeaago. It f aise ecoornAtoholdonto it now,ay cn y ' when values areM The cost of those odd jobs around the bouse, the store or the office that you know should bc done, but have been postponing is much less today than it, would have been a year ago. So let's buy what we need when we need it - NOW, - and have donc whatever should be donec *. this is the thrifty, econom~ical ihing to do. And as a result, people. will be * working, stores will bc busy, homes will be built, regular order of business will conitinue. e" _47o ,, '4 " 10-

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