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May 06, 1977 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 6, 1977 23

Whd's wrong with saving
for a sunny day?

We're not sure where or when or how, but we've all
learned some scary things about money.

Maybe that's where some of us got that notion about
saving for a rainy day. Makes you feel as though the whole
world's going to cave in and you're going to get the bill for it.

Well, sure, you want some money put away for emergencies,
but you can save for sunny days, too.

At First Federal Savings of Detroit, we have ideas for you about
using money—for things you want sooner as well as later.
We can show you a whole variety of savings plans to - help you
pay for things you want and need now or in the future.

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We can show you how to have different accounts for
different purposes. Now's a good time to start.
Come in and talk with us.

We know what money is for.

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First Federal Savings of Detroit

Main Office: 1001 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226. Phone: 965-1400
45 branch offices throughout Metropolitan Detroit and Southeastern Michigan.

Branch offices throughout the Detroit Metropolitan Area.

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