Page Thirty-six

Friday, April 7, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

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This farm boy stopped bullets
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TOE MARTINEZ, Colorado farm boy, his battalion bogged
J down under withering fire from Jap positions on Attu,
arose alone and advanced into a hail of bullets to clean out
trench after trench so his battalion could advance. He died
with his rifle at his shoulder, pumping lead into the enemy,
while his mates were able to move up behind him and suc-
cessfully take the pass. For this, Joe Martinez has been post-
humously awarded the Nation's highest military honor'
Let every man who was once a farm boy himself buy an
extra War Bond in Joe's honor ... for Joe took the bullets
aimed at the heart of America!

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The Firms and Individuals Sponsoring This Page Send You This
War Bond Message For The Passover

BACK THE ATTACH!

DANBY'S

School of the Dance

7500 McNichols Rd.

7111 W. Seven Mile Road

INVASION COMES HIGH—in blood and money.

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Part of the cost must be paid with human life. That means
deep and lasting hurt for many and many an American family.

Part of the cost must be paid in cash . . . And that's going
to hurt, too!

To pay for invasion—to get the money to keep our fighting
machine going—you, and every man or women in America, are
asked to invest.

No man or woman can hold back. No man or woman can
point to his Payroll buying and say, "They don't mean me !" No
man or woman can say, "I'm already lending 10% or 12% or
20`;;,—I'm doing enough !"

Sure—it's going to hurt. It's going to take more than spare
cash this time—more than just money that might have gone for
fun. It's going to take money we have-tucked away. It's going
to take part of the money we've been living on—money that
might have meant extra shoes or clothes or food ! Money that
might have gone for anything that we can get along without !

Sure—it'll be tough to dig up that extra money. But we've
got to do it—and we will.

We'll do it partly because of the look that would come over
the faces of our fighting men if we should fail. We'll do it partly
because the cheapest, easiest way out of this whole rotten busi-
ness is' or everybody to chip in all he can and help end it quick.
We'll do it partly because there's no finer, safer investment in
the world today than a U. S. War Bond.

But mostly., we'll do it because America is right smack in
the middle of the biggest, deadliest, dirtiest war in history.

And we're Americans.

OLGA FRICKER

Store for Men

CONTINENTAL METAL

Daniel and Max Temchin

11500 Russell

AMERICAN ADVERTISING
Distributors
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753 Fourth

BAKCO PRODUCTS, INC.

2449 E. Grand Blvd.

MME. A. CORSET SHOP

Mrs. Celia Black, Prop.

8821 Twelfth

TOM COTTER

Hatter - Haberdasher

Book-Cadillac Hotel

LEMAY TEMPLATE
SERVICE

Henry Sward, Prop.

10319 E. Warren

PL. 0412

MENDELSON EGG CO.

3906 Joy Road

MERCHANDISE
VENDING SERVICE

8645 Kercheval

LAUCOMER & MANSER

Structural Engineers

Boulevard Bldg.

FELDMAN BROS.

MONROE WASTE
PAPER CO.

1418 Hastings

Sam and Ben Feldman

2472 Riopelle

MICHIGAN
TRADING CORP.

REEBER FURNITURE CO.

140 Twelfth

3353 Michigan

REDFORD OIL
BURNER SERVICE

GUARDIAN STEEL CORP.

11675 E. Eight Mile Rd.

REdford 4003

17260 Burgess

McINTOSH COAL CO.

1 I850 Kercheval

FAMOUS HOME
IMPROVEMENT CO.

Ben M. Greenberg - Albert Ocker

FURS by ZAUSMER

7721 Oakland

314 Metropolitan Bldg.

