These large desk planners are 21-1/2" wide x 17-3/4" high. Top and corners have black vinyl trim with your customized advertising on the top (available in one color only). Calendar displays all 12 months at a glance across the top and has lines for each day to write your notes.

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500
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$3.29
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$3.06
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An additional $45 non-refundable artwork layout charge must be paid before work can begin.
These promotional calendars provide thirteen month page display. Perferated line along top to make tearing of monthly page easier. Large note sections available for additional notes to be written on pages.
Heritage Advertising, Inc. 4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW Huntsville, AL 35805 Telephone: (706) 374-0710 Email: info@heritageadvertising.biz
American Minute with Bill Federer Presented by the Calendar Printer
November 11
The 11th hour of the 11TH DAY OF THE 11TH MONTH of 1918, World War I ended.
Though the Armistice was signed at 5:00 AM, fighting continued till 11:00 AM, killing nearly 11,000 more men.
In 1921, President Warren Harding had the remains of an unknown soldier killed in France buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery.
Inscribed on the Tomb are the words: "Here lies in honored glory an American soldier know but to God."
Armistice Day was changed to Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all U.S. Veterans.
In 1958, President Eisenhower placed soldiers in the tomb from WWII and the Korean War.
The soldier from Vietnam, buried by President Reagan in 1984, was identified by DNA tests as pilot Michael Blassie and was reburied in 1998 at Jefferson Memorial Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri.
On NOVEMBER 11, 1921, President Harding stated:
"On the threshold of eternity, many a soldier, I can well believe, wondered how his ebbing blood would color the stream of human life, flowing on after his sacrifice...
I can sense the prayers of our people...Let me join in that prayer. Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come..."
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