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Your wife's eyes: What will you read in hers when she asks whether you can afford that modest cottage that's for sale? Your boy's eyes: What will you see in his eyes the day he asks whether you can afford to send him to college? Your own eyes: What will the mirror tell you about them when it's time to retire, and take things easier? There's no better time than right now to sit back and think what you will see in your family's eyes a few years from now. Whether they glow with happiness or turn aside with disappointment depends, to a very large extent, upon what you do now. So plan now for that home you plan to buy eventually . . . set aside money now for his college education . . . plan now for the day you can retire. Decide now to put part of your salary, week after week, year after year in U. S. Savings Bonds, so that you will have the money for the important things you and your family want. Insure your future by signing up on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you have a checking account. Chances are you won't miss the money now, but you certainly will a few short years from now if you haven't got it! ! P. S. Remember, too, that every $3 you invest now in U. S. Savings Bonds returns $4 to you in just ten short years. THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY RADIO DAILY