The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 18, 1943, City Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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    15 BILLION DOLLARS
(NON-BANKING QUOTA)
Today... YOUR COUNTRY looks to YOU to bock the INVASION
• The big drive is on l Not only on every battlefront—but on the home front,
too. As the tempo of the war increases ... as our fighting forces go all-out
for invasion, we folks back home must mobilize in their support.
We must back the attack with our dollars.
And that’s what the 3rd War Loan Drive is for!
Today marks the opening of this vital drive, probably the most important
appeal your government has ever made to you. Open your heart. .. and do
your full part.
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 income... invest out of accumulated funds. Invest every dollar you can.
For, one thing is certain—this is total war and everyone must do his full share.
And that means you!
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—let’s all do our share. Back the invasion now—buy at least one extra
$100 War Bond in September.
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 semi-annually, if held to ma
turity. Denominations: $25, $50, $100,$500,
$1,000. Redemption: Anytime 60 days after
issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.
2l/2t7c Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969;
readily marketable, acceptable as bank col
lateral. Redeemable at par and accrued in
terest for the purpose of satisfying Federal
estate taxes. Dated September 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 "F”; United
States Savings Bonds Series "G.”
BACK THE ATTACK —WITH WAR BONDS
We Welcome**** The American Legion Delegates and
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Visitors to our City* Omaha Steel^Works. 609 South 48th Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
It’s invasion time, and your Government needs more Bond buying every pay day*
The Drive Is Now On.