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"Buy U. S. Savings Bonds during the Opportunity Drive,"
SAY THESE LEADING AMERICANS
WINTHROP W. ALDRICH, Chairman, Chase National Bank
PHILIP MURRAY, President, Congress of Industrial Organizations
"For the working man, an increased investment in U. S. Savings Bonds can mean not only increased security but increased ability to take advantage of the opportunities that are part of the American way of life."
"I believe that every individual who can possibly do so should buy more U. S. Savings Bonds. These bonds represent one of the best investments of our time."
"The C.I.O. has endorsed every effort to encourage the worker to put more of his earnings into U. S. Savings Bonds. They represent both security and independence." -.
CHARLES F. BRANNAN
Secretary of Agriculture
"I am heartily in favor of the Opportunity Drive to buy more U. S. Savings Bonds. Everyone engaged in farming should recognize the importance of a backlog of invested savings as a means of realizing the agricultural opportunities of the future."
During May and June, the U. S. Savings Bond Opportunity Drive is on !
It is called the Opportunity Drive — because it is truly an opportunity for you to get ahead by increasing your own personal measure of financial security and independence.
If you haven't been buying Savings Bonds regularly, start now.
If you have been buying them, add an extra Bond or two to your purchases this month and next. Remember— you'll get back $4 for every $3 in a short ten years' time !
Put More Opportunity in Your Future . . . INVEST IN U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
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