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September 11, 1942 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-09-11

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Friday, September I, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nineteen

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It is the
Sacred Duty
of Every
American

To Share in
the War Effort!

It is the FIRST duty of every - American to contribute
his best effort, in whatever field he finds himself, to-
ward the Victory that shall be ours. Our government
has asked us to conserve the nation's materials that
there may be more for the urgent needs of our Armed
Forces. We ask you to cooperate.

The Michigan Linen Supply
^ Board of Trade has pio-
neered in the sale of War
Bonds, having adopted a
quota of $250,000 before
Pearl Harbor.

Members of this In-
4 The
dustry have already sold

„A, The Linen Suppliers extend
^ their best wishes for a
Happy New Year to all
Their friends and custom-
ers and to the entire Jew-
ish community.

in excess of $240,000 worth
of War Bonds and expect
to double their quota very
soon.

In this year of strife it becomes the part of every American to do his share in every possible way to

speed the victory of justice and freedom ... Resolve that during the year 5703 you will buy more

U. S. War Bonds and Stamps . . . all you can!

MICHIGAN LINEN SUPPLY BOARD OF TRADE

Chas. C. Jacoby, Exec. Sec'y.
Suite 1198 Webster Hall Hotel

MIC

MEL YERKES
M. MARRICH
WM. BARTLING

ALEX GOLDBERG
EDW. FELDMAN
M. L SCHAVER

ARROW OVERALL SUPPLY
411 East Seven Mile

JOSEPH GREENBAUM
JULIUS ZEMMOL
MAX MENDELSON

CENTRAL OVERALL SUPPLY CO.
7043 East Palmer

JOHN ISAACS
SAMUEL AUSLANDER
IRVING AUSLANDER

AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY
8842 E. Forest

CITY TOWEL SERVICE CO.
1286 Fourteenth

*

IRVING AUSLANDER
HENRY AUSLANDER

I. A. UESSON

DAVID ROSEN
JACK FRIEDLANDER

DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY &
LAUNDRY CO.
3800 Eighteenth

INFANTS' LAUNDRY SERVICE &
DIAPER SUPPLY
LA. 6171

ECONOMY LINEN SERVICE
3784 Eighteenth

. - .
LEO GOLD
H. SCHUMER

ALEX NICHAMIN
I. M. HERTZ

JOHN PARIS, Sec. Treas.

GENERAL LINEN SUPPLY
1016 East Palmer

PROGRESSIVE LINEN SERVICE
900 East Ferry

WM. KLAFER -
INDEPENDENT LINEN SUPPLY
2624 Elmwood

NORMAN SHULEVITZ
ABE SHULEVITZ

2741 Trumbull

ineri Suppliers





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Laundry Workers Inter. Union Loc. 129
82 W. Montcalm

C. A. CHIDSEY, JR.

I. LITWAK, Bus. Rep.
Laundry & Linen Driver's Union Loc. 285

SUPREME LINEN SUPPLY
700 East Alexandrine

41,

-

CADILLAC OVERALL SUPPLY
18841-5 John R.


FRED A. ALLEN

C. G. PETROULEAS
S. MANDALIS

SERVICE LINEN SUPPLY
1030 Brooklyn

H. P. WELLER

BANNER LAUNDERING CO.
2233 Brooklyn

WELLER COAT & LINEN SERVICE
567 Beacon

*

*

HOWARD. HUMPHREY

MECHANICS OVERALL SUPPLY
4001 Sixth Street

Affiliated Unions

V

LOUIS DALITZ

MICHIGAN MODERN
OVERALL CLEANERS
9350 Roselawn

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N. W. GENEMATAS

BRYANT-MARATHON LINEN SUPPLY
3433 E. Warren

Industrial Cleaners

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