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April 12, 1946 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-04-12

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Forty-two

Friday, April 12, 1946

d ot poor home in the doxr

You've got a bundle of War Bonds—
L3 but 17.)w big a bundle?
Enough for that home you're going to buy?
Enough for the trips you want to take? Enough
for education, and security, and retirement?

C URE !

If you have, that's swell!

If you haven't—it's up to you to keep on
saving!

What's the best way to save?

You know the answer, or should! You, and mil.

lions of other Americans, have discovered that
the easiest, surest method of saving money
is the automatic purchase of bonds through the
payroll savings plan.
That's why you'll want to keep your payroll
savings plan going . . . want to keep on buying
U. S. Savings Bonds, regularly!

What are these new bonds?

U. S. Savings Bonds are exactly the same as the
!`.War Bonds" you've been buying. They come

in the same amounts. They'll be sold in the same
ways, except that there'll be no "drives."

And they pay the same generous interest—

every $75 you save today, will come back in

10 years as $100.

So . . . if you haven't got your home in that
box just yet, if you haven't got all the money—
all the bonds—you'll ever need, don't give up
a good habit!

Keep buying bonds on the payroll savings plan!

Buy all the Bonds you can... keep all the Bonds you buy !

HENRY BURSTON

FENSTER CO.

THE TYPOCRAFT CO.

Insurance

Furniture

Printing - Publishing

605 Fox Theater Bldg.

400 E. Jefferson

456 Charlotte—TR. 2-2501

GOLDMAN FURNITURE CO.

BERRY & SEYBURN

9241 Grand River

RELIANCE Al _ARM CO.

228 Custer

PROGRESSIVE LINEN SERVICE

3500 David Stott Bldg.

C & G MOTOR SALES

11414 Livernois

LOU COHEN & SONS

3160 Second Blvd.

3991 Grand River

CRADLE SHOPPE

PEcTAIIRANT

Fort Wayne Hotel

MICHIGAN ROTARY PRIG. CO .

5900 Federal

CENTRAL FABRIC & SUPPLY

4155 Cass

900 East Ferry

NORTHWEST PLUMBING & HEATING
SUPPLY CO. •

PARKER'S

OAK CLEANERS Y DYERS

Sam Jacobs and Jack Elistein

MICHIGAN SCRAP IRON & METAL CO.

ELmhurst 6440

1551 Caniff

PEOPLE'S STATE BANK

WM. B, O'DONNELL CO.

Infants' and Children's Apparel, Dolls and Toys

General Banking
Member Federal Dept. Insurance Corp.

Canadian Beer and Ale—Wines and Champaigns

17105 Livernois

Hamtramck, Mich.

1819 Gratiot—CA. 4636

This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared un der auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council

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