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Show Do You Know Sacts On Series K. Konds Many farmers still feel that 1 1 ii ii ii -y In a savini'.s account Is safer than money in Series E War liinnls. That, is not true, for example1, $'.17. hi) invested in Series I') lionds Is exactly as safe as the $50.00 bill you hold in your hand. Just exactly as safe, lioth are backed by the full faith and credit of your Government that is backed by you and one hundred and thirty-five million other Americans. Many farmers still feel that if they put their money in a savini'.s sav-ini'.s account they can get it out quicker in an emergency than If it were invested in a Series K Hoi.d. That is not quite true. Of course, the farmer can withdraw with-draw all the money in his savings sav-ings account at once. But he can get back all the money he has put into Series K Bonds in ahout three days. How often does he need the money quicker than that'.1 .Many farmers do not realize that the interest paid on Series f Bonds (almost 35) is higher than the interest paid on savini'.s sav-ini'.s deposits. Hut it is higher considerably higher. Where else, without risk, can the farmer get y 1.00 back for every S3. 00 invested invest-ed for a ten-year period? Many farmers do not realize that Series E. Bonds are person-, person-, sl'.y held. That they cannot be transferred. That they cannot be pledged as security or collateral. collat-eral. If destroyed or lost they can be reissued. Tlie Government itself cannot freeze the Series E Bonds which fanners hold. The Government is bound by its own regulations. There can be no repetition of I the (:e;)!ii;able situation of the ! iast War when Liberty Bonds open market and many farmers lo.st their hard-earned money. The farmer could not lose a cent on Scries E War 1'onds if he tried. Before considering other securities se-curities the farmer should invest in his full quota of Series E Bonds. (Limit $3,750 for himself, $3,750. for his wife and $3,750. for any of his children. After that Series F or G. FOR VICTORY NOW FOR SECURITY LATER YOI R NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICE, AT PROVO, UTAH, URGES ALL FARMERS IN UTAH COUNTY TO INVEST TO THE LIMIT IN SERIES E BONDS. |