

AO says I'm little, but that I'm a minht\ bin help 

 these days when help is scarce on the farm, and he pays 

 nie well for helping; with the chores. 



So every Saturday I take my money and see how much I still 

 have to earn before I can get a War Bond. 



Mr. Clifford — he's our mailman — says he is saving a NXar 

 Bond for me to have as m> outi. just as s<X)n as I get enough 

 saved. 



Mr. Clifford sells \X'ar Bonds to Dad, too. And one da\ 

 when Dad was buying a Bi>nd from him. Dad said: "Cliff, its 

 just like I was buying a chunk of Victory.' " 



So that's why we children started calling Mr. Clifford the 

 "Victory Man." 



WHY FARMERS EVERYWHERE ARE 

 BUYING WAR BONDS — REGULARLY! 



^ ar Bonds play man> roles in this war — from teaching young 

 .\merica how to save to bu>ing the materials of \'ICTC)R'^'. .-Knil 

 when the war is won, many a farm the country over will ha\c 

 the backing of hundreds and thousands of dollars for replace- 

 ment of machinery and equipment and the construciion and 



J^e^ m KEEP BACK 



moderni/ation of new buildings. 7/u/'> the »a> War Bonds 

 are helping win the peace! 



YOU NEVER GET LESS THAN YOU LEND and xo.. 



can get 1 .^ more than vou invest. When held 10 >ears. Series t 

 War Bonds yield 2.y^( interest, compounded scmi-annualU . Vou 

 get back $4 for every S3. 



If an emergency comes along ><)ur War Bonds are like 

 mime> in the bank. I'ncle Sam will redeem them in cash — at fiill 

 purchiise price — any time after you've held them 60 days. 

 ^XU!R HKLP IS NFEDFD! 



FACTS ABOUT WAR BONDS (Series E) 



You LEND 

 Uncle Sam: 



$18.75, 37.50, 75.00, 375.00, 750.00 



Upon Maturity ( 535 qq jq qj, ,oo.OO, 500.00, lOOO.OO 

 you get back: \ 



You can buy V/ar Bonds from your bank. Postmaster, 



Production Credit Association, or Rural Mail Carrier 



AJkH^iJ 



The Treasury Department acknowledges with appreciation the publication of this message by 



COUNTRY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 



608 S. DEARBORN, CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS 



JULY- AUGUST, 1944 



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