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ITALY Has SURRENDERED-LET'S ALL HELP FINISH the JOB 15 BILLION DOLLARS (NON BANKING QUOTA) HE big drive is on! As the tempo of the war increases ... as our light* ing forces go all-out for invasion, we folks back home must mobilize in their support. A nd that's what the 3rd War Loan Drive is for! To reach our national quota everyone who possibly can must invest in at least one extra $100 War Bond during the drive, at least $100. More if you can. That’s in addition to your regular War Bond subscription. Invest out of your in come ... invest out of accumulated funds. Invest every dollar you can. This is total war and everyone must do his full share! You know all about War Bonds. You know that every penny comes back to you with generous interest. That War Bonds are the safest investment in the world. That they help secure your future . . . hasten Victory. So now—today—back the attack —with War Bonds. Safest Investments in the World • United States War Savings Bonds Series "E”; gives you back $4 for every $3 when the bond matures, interest: 2.9% a year, compounded semiannually, if held to maturity, De nominations: $2 5, $50, $100, $500, $1,000. Redemption: Any time 60 days after issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value. 2V2% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969; readily marketable, acceptable as bank collateral. Redeemableat parand accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated September 15, 194 3: due December 15, 1969. De nominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and $ 1,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest. Other securities: Series "C” Savings Notes; %%Certificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury bonds of-495 1-1953; United States Savings Bonds Scries "F”; 1 oued States Savings bonds senes "G”. BACK THE ATTACK - WITH WAR BONDS Plymouth Theatre House Chevrolet Co. Manning Motor Co. Plymouth F urniiure Co. Smith Bros.—Cleaners Williford's Yellow Front Mkl. Plymouth Oil Co. Womble's Drug Store Arps Pharmacy P M Arps. Proprietor Norman Furniture Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Works Plymouth, N. O, E. H. Liverman "Plymouth’s Busiest Department Store” Western Auto Assoc. Store Mrs, Joe Crowder, Owner Byrd's Clothing Store v L. S. Thompson Winslow's 5c to $1 Store Ganderson's Quality Shop Plymouth Box & Panel Co. N. H. Nitchell Furniture Co.. North Carolina Pulp Co. Horner's F uneral Home Satierihwaite Motor Co. Branch Banking & Trust Co. E, G, Arps Drag Siroe Campbell's Store Dave's Cut-Rate Store Dave Kulman. Owner Southern Hardware Co. "Plymouth’s Original Hardware Store" C. E. Ayers Standard “Esso” Product* Economy Cleaners Jack Peele B. G. Campbell Wholesale Grocer and Confectioner Since 1921
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