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March 30, 1945 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-30

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-Four

how sma

ave you been

Friday, March 30, • 1945

r the pas
3 years



for s. minute, about what's hap-
pened to most of is at home in the last
three years.
Chances are, you've had WI the work you
could handle at higher wages than ever before:
Inspite of higher taxes and somewhat
higher prices, you've netted more hard cash
than ever before.
You've made more money—you've had
less time to spend it—and, for a couple of
years now, there's been less and less stuff
to spend it on.
On top of that, you've had thrust at you

MRINK,

at every turn the finest chance this world
has ever seen to save and invest that money.
You've been asked to invest in War Bonds
which, when held to maturity, pay you back
$4 for every $3 you put in. Through the
Payroll. Plan, it's been made easy for you
to buy those Bonds automatically—to save
bigger amounts with greater regularity than
most of us were ever able to save before.
In the last three years, in short .
You've had the chance of a lifetime to accu-
mulate money! Money for your old age—money
for emergencies—money to set you up in busi-

ness—money that can help make this c heathy
prosperous country for your boy when he comes
home from war!
Did you grab the chance? Have you been
backing this war to the limit with your dol-
lars—have you been buying all the War
Bonds you could and hanging onto then like
grim death?
If you have—fine.
If you haven't—well, it's not too late to
start right now. But you ought to get in and
pitch doubly hard, to make up for :lost time
—and money!

Keep faith with our fighters

Buy' War Bonds for !e e - ;pq.

Max Gail Orchestras

Miller Laundry Machine CO.

Simons-Michelson Co.

545 New Center Bldg. MA. 5600

8433 Harper

Advertising

Goldman Furniture Co.

United Shirt Disfrik;utors
Detroit

Lady Madison Shops
Aq Over Detroit

Backman & Chadoroff
15500 Woodrow Wilson

Universal Gear Works

Schwab & Frank, Plastics

1301 E. McNichols

243 W. Congress

Ash & Company

Famous Cleaners & Dyers

Premier Food Products

3939 Grand River

4465 Beaubien

1947 E. Kirby

Chic Dress Shop

C & G Motor Sales

Ben & Lou Cohen

9035 Twelfth

11414 Liivernois

3160 Second

9241 Grand River

'This is so official U. S.

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ac iveremeni—prepared
th
*der auspices TreasuriDeA ssrM s8st 4014 War Adverthinir Coined

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