International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1950)

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* There's no such animal, MY friend and I were picking the ponies one day when I started telling him about a sure thing I heard about. "You say it pays four bucks for three?" he asked. "Yep," I replied. "And never loses? Ever? It automatically wins? Must be illegal !" "Not a bit," I replied. "In fact, the government very much approves . . ." "Our government approves of a horse who can't lose ..." "Who said anything about a horse?" I asked. "So what else could it be but a horse . . .?" "It not only could be — but is — U. S. Savings Bonds," was my prompt reply. "The surest thing running on any track today. "For every three dollars you invest in U.S. Savings Bonds you get four dollars back after only ten years. And if you're a member of the Payroll Savings Plan — which means you buy bonds automatically from your paycheck — that can amount to an awful lot of money while you're not looking. Hey, what are you doing?" "Tearing up my racing form ! The horse I'm betting on from now on is U. S. Savings Bonds." Automatic saving is sure saving -U.S. Savings Bonds Contributed by this magazine in co-operation with the Magazine Publishers of America as a public service.