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October 01, 1943 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-01

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Page Forty-four

THE JEWISH NEWS

OcTo6er T, 1941

1t1 11 cost you an extra 10 Bond to look him in the eye !

HE'S AN AMERICAN SOLDIER.

Some day, if God is with him, he'll come
home.

And when he does, you'll get the biggest thrill
Of your life if you can look him squarely in the
eye and say, "I couldn't help you fight—but I
did everything in my power to help- you win!'

Today'S p
— articular job for you is to scrape
together every, dollar you can—and buy an extra
$100 worth of War Bonds! That's your job in
the 3rd War Loan!

It's not enough to buy your regular amount
Of Bonds. It has to be more. It has to be an extra

buy— a little more pressure for the shoulder-
that's against the wheel.

REMEMBER THIS —you aren't giving your
money. You're lending it to the government for
a while. And you're making the best investment
in the world.

There's only one way you can say that . hon-
estly say it. And that is to help him win now
when he needs all the help you can give him.

You Can
Make
5704

A

Happy
Year

Back the
Attack

WORLD'S SAFEST INVESTMENTS

Choose the security that fits your requirements

United States War Savings Bonds—series "F':
Gives you back $4 for every $3 when the bond

• matures. Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded
semiannually if held to maturity. Denomina-
tions: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. Redemp-
tion: Any time 60 days after issue date. Price;
75% of maturity valite.
21/2% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Read-
ily marketable, acceptable as bank collateral,
redeemable at par and accrued interest for the
purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated
September 15, 1943; due December 15, 1969.
Denominations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000,
$100,000, and $1,000,000. Price: Par and ac-
crued interest.
Other securities: Series "C" Sayings Notes;
7/8% Certificates of Indebtedness: 2% Treasury.
Bonds of 1951-1953;• United States Savings
Bonds series "F"; United States Savings Bonds
series "G."

$15,000,000,000
non-banking quota

RD

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