Rubber Drive Intensified
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Day
16
Month
June
Year
1942
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Mary Meyers and Harold Harris inspect a pile of scrap rubber for collection, June 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1942
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RUBBER POURS INTO GAS STATIONS: Miss Mary V. Meyers, 1113, Lutz Ave., stopped at Hunter's gas station, W. Liberty and S. First Sts., this morning to watch Attendant Harold Harris weigh up some of the first contributions in the current drive to collect scrap rubber. This service station was lucky enough to be able to borrow a scale, something managers of all stations in the city which are collecting rubber would like to be able to do. The scale on which Mr. Harris is weighing the pile of old tires was loaned by James Smith, a farmer living on Pontiac Trail.
Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1942
Caption:
RUBBER POURS INTO GAS STATIONS: Miss Mary V. Meyers, 1113, Lutz Ave., stopped at Hunter's gas station, W. Liberty and S. First Sts., this morning to watch Attendant Harold Harris weigh up some of the first contributions in the current drive to collect scrap rubber. This service station was lucky enough to be able to borrow a scale, something managers of all stations in the city which are collecting rubber would like to be able to do. The scale on which Mr. Harris is weighing the pile of old tires was loaned by James Smith, a farmer living on Pontiac Trail.
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