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Don’t tell that to the Invasion Troopsl V % 15 BILLION DOLLARS (Non-banking quota) A merica is proud of the way you answered her call ^ for help. In the First and Second War Loan Drives you opened your hearts—and your purses— and invested generously. But this is no time to say, “Sorry, I’ve done all I can.” Not when our troops are smashing ahead. Not when the cry from every front is for more tanks • .. more guns • • • more planes to strike the knockout blow. * Today, everyone who possibly can, must invest in at least one extra $100 War Bond. More if you pos sibly can. That's in addition to your regular War Bond subscriptions. A big Job? Vest But invasion is a big job, too! And that's what the 3rd War Loan is for—invasion! And it's for your loved ones, too ... for the sons and brotherp, sweethearts and husbands who are doing the fighting. Gan you look into ypur Heart and say to them, •Tve done all I can”? ' Can you tell that to the Invasion Troops? Of course you can’t! No true American could! So now ... when America needs your help as it never ha? in all history ... make up your mind to do MORE in September. Invest in the safest way in the world! Invest out of current income, out of idle or accumu- lated funds. Back the invasion with at least one extra $100 War Bond this month. Safest Investments in the World e United States War Sayings Bonds Series *'F'; gives yon back $4 for every $3 when the bond matures. Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded semiannually, if held to maturity; Denominations: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000. Redemption: Anytime 60 days after issue date; Price: 7 5% of maturity valoei 2%% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969; readily marketable, accept able as bank collateral. Redeemable at par and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes.- Dated Sep tember 15,1943; due December 15,1969; Denominations: $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 1951-1953; United States Savings Bonds Series M F*; United States Savings Bonds Series "G”. BACK THE ATTACK-WITH WAR BONDS Clinton Cafe Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Chaney’s Dress Shoppe f *• . v Carolina Service Station and Home Store A. & P. Food Store Kellers Drug Store Timmerman Motor Co. Hamilton’s, Inc. Copeland’s Meat Market Commercial Depository Maxwell Bros, and Kinard Buchanan’s Young’s Pharmacy Belk’s Dept Store Joanna Mercantile Co. D. E. Tribble Co. Rogers Food Stores Industrial Supply Co. Clinton Mercantile Co. J' • * • >■ • ; . • f