Friday, August 21, 1942
Soldier's Brother Is
Behind War Effort
If Pvt. Dale E. Aasa, 76th Service Squadron, 70th service group, ever lacks for incentive in his avowed task of making short work of the Japs, he need look no further than his immediate family to regain it.
The case of 10-year-old brother, Dick, is typical of the all-out war efforts of the Fred Aasa family of Boise, Idaho.
The youngster is the proud purchaser of his fourth $25 war bond and, in addition to selling boxes and doing all sorts of odd war jobs and errands, finds the time to collect and sell scrap rubber at a penny pound.
You have Private Aasa's word for it that no ten-year-old kid brother is going to show him up.
Friday, August 21, 1942
Soldier's Brother Is
Behind War Effort
If Pvt. Dale E. Aasa, 76th Service Squadron, 70th service group, ever lacks for incentive in his avowed task of making short work of the Japs, he need look no further than his immediate family to regain it.
The case of 10-year-old brother, Dick, is typical of the all-out war efforts of the Fred Aasa family of Boise, Idaho.
The youngster is the proud purchaser of his fourth $25 war bond and, in addition to selling boxes and doing all sorts of odd war jobs and errands, finds the time to collect and sell scrap rubber at a penny pound.
You have Private Aasa's word for it that no ten-year-old kid brother is going to show him up.
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