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Friday, SepTeitUer .T.S. -; 1944

THE E JEWISH NEWS

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Keep "Backing 'Em p" WITH WAR BONDS

THANKS FOR THE LIFT.

AMERICA!

You've attained every one of the Five War Loan
objectives—antl then some !

The American public has scored not only re-
sounding victories on the home-front, but each
greater than the last!

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This War Bond Advertisement Is Sponsored by These Firms

and Individuals as Their New Year's Greetings To You.

Berg's

Ladies! Apparel

Detroit Suspender

Hungarian Village

and Belt Company

Restaurant

8160 West Jefferson

210 First St.

7366 Grand River

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2400 Biddle

Wyandotte

Saul Katz

Bill Chausse

Alkon Buick

Construction Company

4453 Fourteenth St.

2483 National Bank Bldg.

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Barney's Clothes

F. W. Bascomb & Son

Kelly's Service Station

9427 Jos. Campau

9387 Livernois

McNichols cor. Santa Barbara

Benz Glass Co.

Shoes

Al Pollak

8950 Twelfth St.

2319 Grand River CH. 0895

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"Brown's Jewelers

Press Jewelry Co.

14555 Woodward Ave,

.13737 Woodward Ave.

815 West Grand Blvd.

Acme Equipment C

14057 Schaefer

Pollak Printing Co.

Davis & Halperin

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.Chun g's

Economy •Prinfing Co.

Mr. and Mrs.

Superior Chinese Cuisicie

Mai Schreiber, Gen.. Mgr.

M. Silverman

1343 Third Ave.

9123 Twelfth St.

5746 French Road

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American Advertising
Distributors

Handleman Drug
Sundries Co.

S. P. Katz—Reuben Sklar
1753 Fourth St.

- Wholesale Distributors
1455-57 Centre

&

Lippitt Jewelers
Optometrists

Dr. Albert J. Lippitt
13969 Woodward Ave.

For this inspiring demonstration of "Demo-
cracy-in-INction," our fighting men on all the far
flung battlefronts of the world give thanks for
the lift. The spirit you have shown gives reassur-
ance of support to those on the long and bloody
road It Berlin . . . and Tokyo.

Every man, woman and child in America may
well thrill with pride at the success of these
drives—the greatest war-financing operation the
world has ever known. This includes the Millions
who "dug deep" to buy extra Bonds and the un-
tiring volunteers who helped sell them—the
whole -cavalcade of America galvanized into ac-
tion on a spontaneous voluntary basis.

But just as the battle continues with ever
mounting fury,: so we on the home-front must
continue to "back the attack." As General Eisen-
hower has said :

"Satisfactory as is the progress of this battle to
date, in magnitude it is but a mere beginning to the
tremendous struggles that must follow before final
victory is achieved.

"To this end we need every man, every weapon,

and all the courage and fortitude or our respective
peoples. The Allied soldier will do his duty."

Yes—and we on the home-front will do our
duty, also. Let no man think that in such heart-
stirring times as these, when our boys are facing
their most crucial weeks and months ahead, that
the part we play in buying Bonds is trivial com-
pared to their earth-shaking deeds and heroic
challenging of death.

Far from trivial, our home-front tasks are o-
day more important than ever.

Encouraged by the example of what a united
people can do when the cause is just, let us con-
tinue to "back the attack—buy more than be-
fore" until the day of final victory. And let us
resolve not only to buy bonds to the fullest extent
of our powers, but to hold them until maturity—
for a better, a safer, happier world for all.

This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council

