Little Brothers of Liberty Bonds

THE FULTON PATRIOT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
PAGE SEVEN
^ Little Brothers of
Liberty Bonds
War-Savings Stamps help you to save at the same time theyJielp the
"United States to win the war. If you want thelOnited; States to win^itfs
up to you!
And Uncle Sam needs^ every quarter that every man>xwoman, and child
in this country can save. It's your patriotic^ dut:M©>buy War>Savirigd
Stamps. But it's a duty that is profitable as well as^patriotic.
Now it's up to you! Perhaps you couldn't buy Liberty Bonds. All right
But you can buy War-Savings Stamps—the Little Brothers of liberty
Bonds. You can begin with as little as a quarter.
War Savings Stamps cannot go below par—you can turryxhem in and
get their full value, plus interest, in cash at any time.
War-Savings Stamps are the best and safest investment in the world.
They pay \°]o interest—the same asjLibertyjB^ndS'-- but^feheirrtere^roli
War^S^avfn^gs^Stamps is rompouaaded quarterly, so that they really give
you a larger return than Liberty Bonds.
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war
stamps
How You Get $5.00 for $4.12
There are two kinds of War-Savings Stamps:
Thrift Stamps and Certificate Stamps. Both
are direct obligations of the United States
Government—exactly as Liberty Bonds are.
Thrift .Stamps cost 25c each, wherever and
whenever you buy them.
Certificate Stamps cost $4.12 in January, $4.13
in February, $4.14 in March^ etc.—increasiiig^'
in cost lc each month.
tThrift Stamps pay no interest — they are intended only to help you buy Certificate Stamps.
Certificate Stamps pay you 4% interest, compounded every three months. You get the 4%
interest when the government redeems each
Certificate Stamp for $5.00 on January 1,1923.
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When you have pasted in 16 Thrift Stamps,
worth $4.00, any bank or post office will give
you a $5.00 Certificate Stamp for your Thrift
Card and 12c additional in January, 13c in
February," and so on—lc more each month.
You do not have to buy Thrift Stamps to get
a Certificate Stamp. You can get a Certificate
Stamp any time by paying the full amount in
cash—$4.12 in January, $4.13 in February, etc.
With the first Certificate Stamp you get a
Certificate Folder (illustrated at the* right)
which holds 20 Certificate Stamps worth in~T
all $100 on January 1, 1923.
The difference between what yovr pay when
you buy a Certificate Stamp and the $5.00 at
which the government redeems it always figures out to 4% compounded quarterly. -
At any time you can take any qr all of your
Certificate Stamps to any post office and they
will pay you for each Certificate StamR exactly what it costs to buy that month—$4^2^
in January, $4rl3 in February, etc—increa*—
ing lc in value each month.
The Thrift Stamps make it easy for yojjnto
save a quarter at a time until you have saved
enough to buy a Certificate Stamp.
With the first Thrift Stamp you buy you get
for nothing a Thrift Card (illustrated at the left).
,No matter how many Certificate Stamps you
buy, you can always get their full cash valuer
plus interest. That is why War-Savings
Stamps are"the best, safest, and most convenient investment in the world.
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OSWEGO FALLS PULP & PAPER CO.
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