n illion dollars must be raised! r C x<• iraitx'il a lot of men—made a l<»t «»i" \s« .i|M>ns—!)iiiit a lot of .ships. lint it " only a >turt. No man or woman among us would contend for a single instant that Ht-'rc doin«r enough now to win this war! We've Got to Build More! W\> firoUo nil record- l>iiildiu£ 8 million tons of -liip|kini: In-! v-nr. But miMir.t—and they wiII not grow less. And We've Got to Buy More War Bonds! Sure we're all 1 »>i\ iii«r Vi ar Iionds now. Hut we've go! lo help pay for our increased fight ing and building . . . We've got to match, a* be»t mc can. tiie sacrifice of tho-e Americans who are toiling and -seating on a dozen battle front with the h!ood?est yet t<» come. The hhmt fart i-> !11:: to keep our war machine going, we've goi lo dig up 13 billion extra dollar- 11:i- I'loutii. Ibillion dollars over and above our regular Y\ ;-r I'ond buying! In the :i»"s! few wi.- yin may be visited bv one of the l!u»usan:!> of \ ohiuieers who are contributing their time ami effort to this Drive. Hut dot, 1 wait lor him. Make up your mind now th.it before ihi- drive i* over, you're go Inj; lo m:inii li^'ii down to your nearest hank, !'o-t Of!n-«'. or place where they sell War Komls. am! do • our duty. And don't ever for get tnis: in doing )our duty, you're doing yourself one of llie l>i«r*rrsi favors of your life! v For Lnited Stairs W ar itomls are the greatest investment in the world—har none. They're investiuents tailored to lit your particular situ ation. Ami tliev iiin «• you the ehanee of a life time to onler ami set ihe kind of world you Haul (o 1 i\i* iit after l!ii> war. Every cent you put in Vi iir Komls now will help to guarantee plenty of peacetime j»hs making peace-liviii" for every one of i«<. f or your tloar.trj's sak»*—for your own sake—iine.-'. nil yau run I There Are 7 Different Types of U. S Government Securities—Choose The Ones Best Suited For You: United Stales War Savings Bonds—Series E. The perfect investment for individual and fam ily sa«ings. t.:ives \ on hack .84 for every S3 when the Bond matures. Designed especially for the smaller investor. Dated 1st day of month in which payment is received. Interest: 2.9c/c » year if held to maturity. Deuouiiua lions: $25, $.">0, $100, $500, $1000. lie | demption: any lime 60 days after issue date, | Priee: 75% of maturity value. 214% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: 'Read* . ily marketable, acceptable as hank collateral, these Hon«ls are ideal investments for trust I funds, estates and individual*. A special fea ture provides that they may he redeemed al |>ar and accrued interest for the purpose »1 satisfying Federal estate taxes. Haled April l.\ 1943; due June 15, 1969. Drnrniin-.ili-un: $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Redemption: Not call able till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued intereft on any interest date at 4 months' notice. Price: par and accrued interest. Other Securities: Series Tax Notes: 7? "o Certificates of Indebtedness; 2C c Treasury % Bonds of 1950-1952; I niled Slalcs Savings Bonds Series "F"; Lnilcd States Savings Bonds Series "G.n THEY GjVE THEIR LIVES... YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! HENDERSON AND HARRIET COTTON HILLS HENDERSON, N. C. I<_N IIEI; o I flICS TREASURY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE — WAR SAVINGS STAFF-VICTORY F U N D C 0 M MIT ■ * j