White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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WHTTP, DEER REVIEW, White Deer, Carson County, Texas
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944
White Deer Must Not Fail
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Will you be showing this Budge
of Honor in your window?
It's the sign of a well-financed
farm or ranch, too!
rhe Fourth War Loan is on! Every farmer,
tvery rancher in America is called to the great'
est offensive yet . . . the buying of more War
Bonds than he has ever bought before.
There are lots of other places we could be
putting our money, sure! And there are lots
of other places our boys could be than in fox'
holes and slit trenches. But none of those other
things we’d rather be buying or doing amount
to anything right now. The boys are doing
their job. We’ve got ours to do to take every
cent we can scrape together and buy War
Bonds with it!
And what a lot of sense it makes, after all.
.War Bonds are the safest and best financial
reserve ever offered us. We will have buildings
to repair, machinery to replace, and improve-
ments to buy later on. Where’s the money
coming from if not from today’s earnings?
And where’s*the money coming from for that
long vacation, for the children’s education, for
the new car?
Take a look at the types of War Bond in'
vestments that are offered. Pick the type that
fits your particular needs. And then write out
the biggest check you can and order Bonds
today from your postmaster, your bank or
your Production Credit Association. You will
look back cm this day as the wisest day you
ever lived!
Your choice oi investments
Pick the one that fits your needs!
Series E War Savings Bonds: For individuals. Purchase limit, 55,000
(maturity value) in any one year. For a $25 Bond, you pay $1^.75, get
back $25 in ten years. Likewise, the $50 Bond costs 537-50, the $100
pond $75, the $500 Bond $375, and the $1,000 Bond $750. Interest
figures out at 2.9% compounded semi'annually, if held to maturity.
These Bonds are not transferable, therefore not good for collateral.
Series G, U. S. Savings Bonds: For associations, trustees and corporations *;
ds well as individuals. Purchase limit, $50,000 in any one year You pay
full price for a Bond, but receive 2|/2% annual interest, paid to you —
femi'annually by Treasury check. Bonds will be redeemedl in 12 years
but can be redeemed prior to maturity if you need the cash. Not trans'
ferable, therefore not good for collateral.
Denominations: $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000.
2V2% Treasury Bonds: These Bonds are priced at 100% face value plus
accrued interest. Interest payable on a semiannual basis June 1 and
December 15. They may be redeemed at the option of the United States
at par and accrued interest after December 15, 1964, and until 1969.
They may be obtained in bearer form with interest coupons attached, or
registered as to principal and interest. They may be pledged as collateral
for loans, including loans by commercial banks. Denominations: $500,
$1,000 and up.
This window sticker identifies you as the purchaser of extra War
Bonds during the Fourth War Loan. It is a badge of honor to be
displayed with pride. Be the first in your neighborhood to have
one. Buy an extra War Bond today!
★ You can buy Series E War Savings Bonds
from your bank, post-office, mail carrier
or Production Credit Association.
★ You can name a co-owner or a bene-
ficiary.
★ You never get less than you lend.
For America’s future, for your future, for your
children’s future invest in extra War Bonds nowl
This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council
****★★★★★★*★
le&M BACK THE ATTACK!
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION, Bill Cobb
SKAGGS GROCERY & MARKET
#
TEXAS GAS & POWER CORPORATION
STUBBLEFIELD DRY GOODS CO.
FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
WHITE DEER DRUG (Cain)
CLARENCE C. WILLIAMS, Sheriff
PHILLIPS 66, (Shieldknight)
CITY OF WHITE DEER
WHITE DEER SUPPLY CO.
WHITE DEER IND. SCHOOL DISTRICT
W. C. POWERS, Postmaster
WILLIAMS FOOD STORE
BUCKS’ CAFE ,on Highway 60
BARNETT ELEVATOR CO.
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Simmons, W. W. White Deer Review (White Deer, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1944, newspaper, January 21, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158908/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.