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March 30, 1945 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-30

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Friday, March • 30, Ma

THE JEWISH NEWS

Pagt Twenty

-But Her Daddy's Still in the
Fight, and the War Bonds You
Bought Back in the Days of
Pearl Harbor are Still Needed
in the Fight, Too - for Victory!

DEMEMBER this touching picture of a little
girl's farewell to her war-bound daddy?
Appearing shoitly after Pearl Harbor, it touched
the hearts of millions of _Americans and helped
to launch the greatest voluntary savings program
in all histoiyr.
That girl is three years older today. In that
time, our enemies have been pushed steadily
back toward their own frontiers ... thanks in no
small measure to the overwhelming flood of tanks,
ships, planes and guns that more than 85 million
Americans have pOured into the fight through
their purchases of War BOnds:'7
_
But her daddy is still at w ar—the fight goes
on—the money you've put into Bonds is still
needed, just as it was after Pearl Harbor. KEPT
IN THE FIGHT—KEPT IN WAR BONDS—
IT WILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR VIC-.

TORY—AND FOR YOU.
For just as that little girl has grown, so have
the War Bonds you bought three yearg ago. The
$100 Bond you paid $75 for then is already
worth more than you paid:fand how swiftly the
time has passed! In mi.-
4: ti t e
;0ul
be worth
wo
l
hier
. e, year
so will
$80 at maturity, $100.
,
need
m on e y
ter-Lfoi education, re-
1 , airs, replacements, re-
tirement—just as your
country needs it today.





So let this picture re-
mind you—HOLD
TIGHT TO YOUR
BONDS!

KEEP FAITH WIN OUR FIGHTERS-Buy War Bonds For Keeps

This Advertisement Contributed to the War Effort by These Firms and Individuals in Place of Their Traditional Passover Greetings

In

PURITAN ELECTRIC CO.

Memory of

LT. ROY F. GREEN

Sam Newman—Harold Applebaum

Killed in Action, Dec.,

10100 Puritan

1942

4005 West Outer Drive

INDEPENDENT BISCUIT CO.

Shur-Good Brand

11124 Oakman Boulevard

UOS. HOLTZMAN—NAT. SILVERMAN

ELLIOT ADDRESSING MACHINE

J. J. CLARKE

Builders, Real Estate Investments

M. H. Stephenson, Dist, Mgr.

Photographers

2113 National Bank Building

341 West Lafayette Boulevard

5432 Second Boulevard

PEOPLES STATE BANK

CRADLE SHOPPE

Little

General Banking, Member F. D. I. C.

Folk's Apparel, Toys,

LAFAYETTE WASTE PAPER

Dolls

CO.

Morris Goldberg

Jos. Campau corner Holbrook, Hamtramck

17105 Livernois

1042 Rivard

WM. B. O'DONNELL CO.

ARLENE'S LADIES APPAREL SHOP

GROSSMAN - KNOWUNG

Canadian Beer and Ale, Wines, Champagne

Jos. Schwartz

Commercial Photographers

1815 Gratiot Avenue

10238 Jos. Campau

CHerry 5600

EQUIPMENT SPECIALTIES CO.

HENRY BURSTON

INDIAN VILLAGE

Manufacturers Recreation Room and Leather Lounges

Insurance

Cleaners and Dyers

9339 Grand River—HOgarth 3530

605 Fox Theater Building

6929 East Lafayette Boulevard

This is an official U. S.

Treasieri

advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and Viar Advertising Council

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