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April 12, 1946 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-04-12

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Page Forty

Friday, April 12, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

ow to keep your D its from burning!

Most people want to save.

But once money gets into their pockets, it burns a way out
.before they ever get to the bank.
And the years go by without any great increase in the
rainy-day fund.

During the war a lot Of citizens found the Payroll
Savings Plan was a "dream scheme." Through it somebody
else -did all the work. And they saved money without hav-
ing it ruri the dangerous hazard of being in their pockets
from payday to banking day. They never handled the cash,
so they didn't miss it.

Today, there are a lot of billions of dollars in war
bonds earning fat interest for folks who never would have
saved on their own.

Your Uncle Samuel and you, yourself, know what
thrift can do. That's why the Payroll Savings Plan is being
continued—this time on U. S. Savings -Bonds. Which also
pay 4 dollars for 3 after 10 years.

Thrift is certainly' to your benefit. So don't stop your
payroll savings.

Just continue buying bonds and gold-plating your
future.

You don't have a bit
of work, worry, or
temptation . . . it's
strictly a real deal
for eery working
man and woman.
Keep on buying Say-
ings Bonds.

, ... ......

This Advertisement Is Sponsored by these Firms os their Passover
Greetings to You

Turner Brooks, Inc.

Floor Coverings
Acoustical Engineers
9910 Dexter

N. Wenokur Co.

General Food Products
2741 Russell

Eastern Poultry
Market Co.

2534 Riopelle .

!Detroit Suspender
& Belt Co., Inc.

210 First St.

Wayne Laundry & Cleaners

Bernard Milinsky, Prop.
12641 Woodrow Wilson

Acme Paper Co.

333 W. Jefferson

BUY ALL THE BONDS YOU CAN!
KEEP ALL THE BONDS YOU BUY!

Spenser Letter Service

Detroit & Windsor
Tunnel Co.

200 Bates

Mimeographing - Multigraphing
731 Penobscot Bldg.

Kopecky Mattress
& Box Spring Co.

Hungarian Village
Restaurant

83 LaBelle—TO. 8-3186

8160 W. Jefferson

Laucomer & Manser

Grand Jewelry Company

Structural Engineers
Boulevard Bldg.

1224 Randolph

Handelman Drug
Sundries Co.
145.5 Centre

Enterprise Heat & Power

Walter Cytacki, Mgr.

11315 Jos. Campau—TO. 8-4499

Gunsburg Star Sausage Co.

1745 Pingree

Mendelsohn Egg Co.

3906 Joy Road •

.

Saul Katz Construction Co.

1317

Lafayette Bldg.

Modell Iron & Metal Co.

6378 Marcus

Feldman Brothers

Trucking, Inc.

Eastern Celery Co.

2472 Riopelle.

2940 Myrtle

140 Twelfth

Ryan Coal Co.

Hack Shoe Co.

Balker Driveway Co., Inc.

17400 Ryan Road

28 Adams W.

8047 Mt. Elliott

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