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December 11, 1942 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-12-11

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Friday, December

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty

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Out of the pockets of free men they come—nickels
and dimes and dollars--fighting dollars.

Exchanged for U. S. War Bonds, they go down to
the docks and out on the troop ships and into battle.
They give our soldiers the steel and sinew that need to
do the job.

Every week you can send a few of these fighting
dollars off with our boys--by putting aside 10% of your
pay check each week--regularly.

And after your fighting dollars have helped win the
war, they will come back to you — with interest — for
War Bonds give you a better, safer return than you can
get in many other places.

You will be very glad to have these War Bonds ten

-1942

years from now in peace. They will help furnish your
new home, educate your family, or buy you quiet, pleas-
ant leisure days in the peace that is to come.

If you need the money at any time before then, you
can get back every cent you put in, after the first 60
days.

If you turn your spare dollars into fighting dollars
by buying War Bonds on a regular weekly or monthly
basis now, you are not only securing victory, but you are
securing your own future—and guarding against the
possibility of dangerous inflation.

How many of the dollars in your weekly pay en-
velope are you willing to send to the front with our men?
Think it over. Every one will help shorten the war.

This Space Contributed to the Victory Drive by These Firms and Persons in Honor of the Many Defroiters on the Fighting Fronts

Chas. Hamburger

Springel's Kosher Catering

3309 Barium Bldg.

Wilshire Hotel

Detroit Woolen Co.

Samuels Bros. Restaurant

1452 Randolph



2493 Russell St.


Fisher Wallpaper Co.

Abraham Sharp





New York Lino. & Carpet

9630 Jos. Campau


8085 Harper

Mendelson Egg Co.

3906 Joy Road



Varsity Appliance Shop

Durable Metal: Co.

7423 West McNichols Rd.

11431 Grand Haven, Howl.





Mr. and Mrs. H. Silverman Keystone Oil Refining Co.

11309 Broadstreet

1366 E. Vernor Hwy.

12800 Northampton

Michigan Bag & Barrel Co.


Canton China Co.

Hoptman's Bakery

Blue Bird fur Shop

4825 Russell Sf.

689 Gratiot Ave.

8916 Twelfth St.

8262 Twelfth St.

Ben & Lou Cohen

Great Lakes Smelting Co.

Capitol Scrap Materials Co.

U. S. Housewrecking Co.

3160 Second Blvd.

1640 E. Euclid Ave.

635 Winder St.



19960 Dequindre


Beirose Creamery Co.

General Smoked Fish C o.

Sunshine Cleaners

M. Jacob & Sons

7426 Fenkell

1337 Winder St.

1751 Gladstone

2903 Beaubien

Aetna Smelting & Refining

Texas. Restaurant

1826 Illinois


M. H. Zackheim

514 Randolph











M. Garelick Plumbing Co.

4710 Cass Avenue







1310 Sixth St.

1124 Majestic Building









Gross & Herz Upholstering Amer. Concrete Receptacle

11520 Dexter Blvd.

579 Kenilworth Ave.

Epstein Baking Co.

Liberty Lumber & Coal Co.

9936 Dexter Blvd.

8100 Radcliffe

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