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June 07, 1944 - Image 6

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1914

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- th~E "RO hOUR' Drive
N ow, As America goes all out for inva-
-' . - * sion yiaourdollars must oin the
fight, too! No matter how much you have
Sdone-you must do more! It is a solemn
duty for every American to buy MORE
War Bonds during the 5th WAR LOAN DRIVE-to keep the attack
going-to help safeguard your country and your own boys in the
fight. The job is big-you've got to dig!
It's a question of simple arithmetic: War costs more today than
ever-and during invasion, the demands for
supplies reach their peak. A heavy bomber
costs about $250,000. A 155 mm. howitzer
costs $23,000. Fighter planes cost $50,000. --'

asion barges, tanks, field guns cost thou-
ds upon thousands of dollars. Invasion
wands more and ever more fighting equip-
nt to insure Victory. The money must come
m every patriotic American at home.
ST YOUR PlEDGE

As America faces its "Zero Hour", our armed forces march unflinch,
ingly forward. They are ready to die if need be.
And now, on the home front comes the command-back up our
fighting men with the biggest War Loan of all. This is the "Zero
Hour" Drive.Our duty is clear...
If you are on the payroll savings plan, buy
extra bonds in this drive.
If you buy War Bonds regularly at your bank ,
or Post Office, double your War Bond invest-
ment. But, whatever you do, whoever you are,
ask yourself this question: "What have I done
today that some mother's son should die for me tonight?" Then buy
your extra $100-or $200-or $300 Bond. It's for Victory !
WELCOME T HE VICTORY VOLUNTEERS
when they come to tell you about War Bonds

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ADVERTISER'S
PUBLISHING CO.
a30 South Forest
ANN ARBOR
CUT RATE CLOTHING
113 South Main

CHELSEA FLOWER SHOP
203 East Liberty
COLLINS SHOP
600 East Liberty
COUSINS SHOP
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DILLON SHOP
309 South State
DIXIE SHOPS INC.
224 South Main
HERTLER BROS-.
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KESSEL'S FASHION =SHOP
217 South Main
MADEMOISELLE SHOP
1108 South Universi ty
MIMI
345 Maynard

ROBERT'S GIFT SHOP
312 South State
ROBERT'S HAT SHOP
604 East Liberty
SWISS GARMENT CLEANING CO.
210 South 5th Ave.

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