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r Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, October 4, 1946 They're learning a great old lesson in a great new way In schools all over the country, American children are buying U. S. Savings Stamps. By investing their dimes and quarters in Savings Stamps, our children are learning one of the most valu able of ail lessons—old-fashioned thrift! It’s a wise parent who encourages his child to invest regularly in U. S. Savings Stamps. They provide the safest, most convenient way for a child to save— and the easiest way to grasp the virtues of saving. When your child uses a dime or a quarter to get a Savings Stamp at school, remember this: U. S. Savings Stamps are exactly like War Savings Stamps. They’re backed by all the resources of our Government. And they mount up fast, and can be turned into U. S. Savings Binds—^which will pay your child $4 back for every $3 he puts in! H/iy£ yOUR CHILP suy U.S, SAVINGS STAMPS AT SCHOOL EACH WEEK! ROBBINS CLOTH HILLS, Inc. Robbins, N. O.
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