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I T ISN'T HARI to figure your percentage
as an American. Just cheek what you are
doing against what you could do if you gave
every minute of your day, every ounce of
your energy ... and, yes, every drop of your
blood .. .toward wining this war.
Many men and many women have made that
supreme contribution. Many more will make
it-working, fighting, and dying-for Amer-
ican victory and American freedom. For the
fight ahead is a hard one. We are just at its
beginning, not at its middle, or near its end.
Of course, not all of us are-not all of us can
be-n this fight with our lives. But every
one of us, every man and woman, can be in it
with our dollars!
Why a Lot More Money Is Needed NOW!
tjh every foot of ground taken ... with
every naval task carried out ... with every
bombing mission against the enemy... the
costs of war increase. More men are needed
in the fight. More ships are needed for our
supply lines. More planes and tanks and guns
are needed on the expanding battle fronts.
This takes money. More money and still
more money.

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How To Invest Your Share:
The wartime securities of the United States
are lie greatest investments in the world today
-investigate how they're tailored to fit your
situation and your ability to buy.
Decide now to dig down-dig down deep.
Then take every penny you can and go to
your nearest bank or post-office and turn the
money into War Bonds.
Sure, it may hurt. But a lot of clean-cut
young fellows in uniform are going to be
hurt a lot worse than you before this war is
won. And don't forget this
You're not giving dollars-you're lending
them. Your money's going to come back to
on Brookins Shoe Store
Burr Patterson Auld
Carlson's Pharmacy
=r - Campus Shop
cian Chelsea Flower Shop
Cole's Shop
Co. Cousin's Shop
Daisy Market
Dey Studio

you-and bring more money with it. Money
that can mean not only no depression after
this war, but plenty of peace-tine jobs and
peace-time goods for you and yours in a
busier, more prosperous country than we've
ever known.
So don't wait. For your Country's sake-for
your own sake-invest all you can!
Here Are 7 Different Types of U.S.
Government Obligations -Choose
The Ones Best Suited to You:
United States War Savings Bonds-Series E:
The perfect investment for individual and
family savings. Gives you back $4 for every
$3 when the Bond matures. Designed es-
Dillon Gown Shop
Eberbach and Son
Eibler Jewelers
Fingerle Lumber Company
Fischer Hardware
Follett's Michigan
Bookstore
Godfrey Moving & Storage
Company

pecially for the smaller investor. lated1st
day of month in which payment is r eived4
Interest: 2.9% a year if held to }itg.
Denominations: $25, $50, $100, ",0,
$1000. Redemption: any time 60 dys after
issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value
21/2% Treasury Bonds of 1964.1969 Read.
ily marketable, acceptable as bahk collateral,
these Bonds are ideal investMeUts , '-
funds, estates and individuals. A 00 6ial fai.
ture provides that they may be redeemed at
per and accrued interest for the purpose O1
satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated Aprii
15, 1943; due June 15, 1969. Denoai-
nations: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000,
$100,000 and $1,000,000. Redemption:
Not callable till June 15, 1964; thereafter at
par and accrued interest on any interest date
at 4 months' notice. Price: par and accred
interest.
Other Securities: Series "C" Tax Notes;
7/8% Certificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treas-
ury Bonds of 1950-1952; United States Sav-
ings Bonds Series "F"; United States Savi s
Bonds Series "G."
Graham & Esslinger Electric
Shop
Hogan-Hayes Furs
Jacobson's
June Grey Shop
Kessel's Campus Shop
Kline's
Mademoiselle Shop
Mayer Schairer

Aircraft Parts Producti
Corporation
Allenel Hotel
Mr. Victor Allmindinge
Piano Tuner, Techni
Ann Arbor Bank
Ann Arbor Construction
Ball & Thrasher
Beecher Memorials

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