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September 07, 2001 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-07

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Mazel Toy!

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At Paramount Bank we refuse to nickel and dime our busi-
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that month.

Many customers tell us this free banking saves them
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If you'd rather have free banking than fee banking, pay
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Transfer your account to Paramount Bank.

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Elissa (Tobes) and Larry Kaufman of
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grandfather Albert Pines and her
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came from his older brother Michael.
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grandmother Ida Schwartz and great-
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