Amerkait ffewish Periodical Cotter Friday, September 27, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0I110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle for on Rosh Hashonah. There is something else that the cards bring to mind. It is re- assuring to remember that Jews can laugh, or at least that they once did, We have learned to as- sociate the word "Jew" only with tragedy. That is why these cards are so valuable to us. There are times when our children may doubt that our heritage has ever been a happy . one. The cards re- mind us that not every hnliday is a memorial. The cards also voice a silent promise. They area goal as well as a reminder. They are some- thing to aim for. What we once achieved, we can once again achieve. The peace that allowed for /tumor and happiness is not only past, but is possibly in the future. Not in the near future, but in the future. We are veteran Page Nine troops, we Jews. We know that it is all a matter of digging our foxholes deeply enough. Another Rosh Hashonah; another battle ended, another begun. We'll sur- vive. q_21 .€11 Ba4 ...L auff wwewinswiat — - pui fivid 4 r 400,000 e.46.44 How Will You Buy? One of the country'. most responsible organizations recently completed a national survey covering, among other questions, how people Intended to pay for future purchases, with the following interesting results: "Almost half, 40.7%, state positively that they do not plan to draw on even their cash savings; 77% say they def- initely plan not to cash any War Donde for buying, but are ready to spend liberally of their current Income; 45% say they plan to make some of their purchases on the instalment or time payment plan." Income—Reserve- Credit While these reeults are significant, we hope that a survey will soon be made which will show bow people intertd to use their Terns—savings, War Bonds—their in- come and their credit in whichever com- bination sates them the moat money. Instaloan Helps Thousands has Our Instaloan Department helped thousands of Detroiters work out combinations best suited to their individual needs. Very frequently, through the Instaloan plan, Im portant savings ars effected by borrowing rather than cashing War Bonds. These savings result when the income on the bond. is greater than the cost of the lost&loin. In addition to saving., this plan preserves financial reserves to take advantage of opportunities or to meet emergencies. Emergencies, by the way, seem to occur less frequently when ono Is prepared is meet them. The Great Danger Tragically, those who can least afford it pay the highest costs when borrowing money. Suddenly faced with the need for more money than they p and never having mode any provision for credit, they pay almost any premium. The time to establish your credit Is before the need for credit arises. Establish your credit with the Na- Within the short period of 14 years more than 400,000 depositors have expressed a decided preference for the unsurpassed services of Detroit's leading bank. We most cordially invite your banking business at any of our 30 banking offices on the basis of the satisfaction of 400,000 of your fellow Detroiters. • 2ftua kkate t arte YOUR MORTGAGE should be fitted to YOUR individual needs and YOUR income. Initial cost, length of time required to pay the principal; taxes, insurance, and interest; whether you can repay the loan at any time without penalty—all these are tremendously important to your protection and your happiness. You will know all of these things before we ask you to enter into any agreement. Your monthly check will cover all obligations. • ehechi, 4ccoaats Checking accounts save time and inconvenience. Cancelled checks are per- manent receipts; monthly statements provide bookkeeping records and im- portant information for your income tax return. The use of checks rather than cash minimizes the danger of loss and theft. Can you afford NOT to have a checking account? ndiii,; • a oixieta „....aced. r om It has been our privilege to remit hundreds of thousands of dollars for Detroiters to their relatives in dire need in Sicily, Italy, Greece, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Russia and Poland, and many other countries. tional Bank of Detroit, the city's leading bank for which 400,000 If you wish to remit funds to any part of the world, we can do it for you with DetreHers, in a period of 14 years, ali possible speed and at the lowest possible cost. have shown constantly Increasing preference. Needs Differ Zveey family has a different problem and • different solution. Some are pur- chnsint War Bonds which will return them • regular monthly Income when they need It most 'rest lo the most important thing to Ulm. Others aim at a lesser degree of security, using their reserve. for business or investment, taking rater risks to win Merle but lens certain profits. Others do let wish is break the regular savings habit which. to them, Is frequently difficult to MUMS. All are In need of new products ant services. Yor each, then is a definite Ibrancing plan. Greatest Value— Lowest Gist Thania a wit: ion fee sick type which havoinw balancing ise,-11, 'estrus and wodi4 to attaht the greatest value at the . Lest possible ecet, while preserving the re- serves to take advantage of opportunities • gabizeepiii9 ja4 20a4 Boot& Deposit your WAR BONDS with us for safekeeping. The cost is low, the protection and peace of mind are great. • ea,vii,A4 Cltecia awl) Mow, 04cieia Thousands have found that cashier's checks and bank money orders are the best way, for them, to send funds. The charge is only 10 cents—regardless of the amount. NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT se to ascot 0.1 to 411 ■ Elecdell. Our Incekm. Department will be hap net decide on the most weSials ,. milked, for you, as they have fee Ilveusande of rtrolters.' Ls Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation