Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1943 — Page 21

DO YOU KNOW?

. When you buy WAR BONDS, you're saving, not giving!

Series E WAR BONDS are worth 33/3 per cent more in ~ 10 years! You get back $4 for every $3 you invest!

: These BONDS, when held to maturity (10 years), yield

2.9 per cent per year on your investment, compounded

- semi-annually!

Joining & Pay-Roll Savings Plan makes saving easy!

Joining your bank's Vietory, Club (it works like any Thrift

Christmas Club) is a convenient way to save for Wear

You can have enough money to do a lot. of things you'd

like to do, and to buy the many things you'll need after

the war is over, if you save enough in War Bonds every ; payday NOW!

You can start buying WAR BONDS by buying War Stamps for as little as 10 cents.

(Even If It Isn't Carrying a Gun)

ISTER, if you think this war's a cinch, better read your M paper or listen to the radio. You'll change your mind—

quick.

If you think we're going to march to Berlin and Tokio just because we're right—forget it!

People just as clean and decent as we are—ijust as righteous— just as patriotic, have been ground to the dust under the hobnailed boots of other people trained and roughened for one purpose—

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war.

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Choose now. Either we give our boys the planes, tanks, guns, and ships they've got to have to win—or we're letting them march to their defeat and our destruction.

Planes cost money. Tanks don't grow on trees. And the storks don't bring subchasers. :

/ We've got fo pay for them. "We" means all of us—including you.

And if, every payday, we don't set aside every nickel, dime, or dollar we can possibly scrape together for War Bonds, we're letting our boys down.

That's the truth, every word of it—and we know itl

How? By Buying WAR BONDS. By putting 10 per cent of every dollar we earn into the Pay-Roll Savings Plan. A dime out of every dollar—a dollar out of every ten—every payday. And every time our savings amount to $18.75 we get a Bond, worth $25 in 10 years. That's $4 back for every $3 we put in. Isn't that the least we who stay at home can do to help win the war? Stop and think about it— next time you're tempted to buy something you don't really need. Remember the President's words—'"We cannot have all we want if

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our soldiers and sailors are to have all they need."

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