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UNirid STATU WAS SAVINOS lONDf-
SlRllS ii Interest: 2.9% a year,
compounded aemi-aimually, if
held to maturity. Denominations:
$25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000. Price:
75% of maturity value
2Mi%TIIASWY BONDS OF I965.l970t
readily marketable, acceptable as
bank collateral, redeemable at par
and accrued interest for the pur
pose of satisfying Federal estate
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taxes. Dated Februaiy 1, 1944;
due March 15, 1970. Denomina
tions: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,-
000, $100,000 and $1,000,000.
Price: par and accrued interest.
OTHIR sicuRmiSi Series “C” Sav
ings Notes; Certificates of
Indebtedness; 2X% Treasury
Bondsof1956-1959; UnitedStates
Savings Bonds Seri^ “F”; United
States Savings Bonds Series “G”.
Y OU KNOW that thk year may great victories-if
every American, civilian as well as soldier, stands loyally
i:. his or her post. Ar'' /*/Hatever else your duties may call
for, there is one job that concerns every citizen—that concerns
you: That is to help make 1944 one of the decisive years of
human history. So make whatever sacrifice may be necessary
to help make the 4th War Loan Drive the success it must be
if we are to realize our great objectives this year.
Ask yourself honestly—how much of a sacrifice is it to give
up some luxury just temporarily in order to buy the best in'
vestments in the world? When you’ve answered that question,
buy at least one extra $100 Bond now-at your office or plant,
if possible. And if you’ve al^dy bought, buy again this
month—and keep *em!
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