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Free banking instead of fee banking?

You've never seen a bank like this!

At Paramount Bank we refuse to nickel and dime our busi-
ness customers for things like deposit slips, deposit items or
"teller transactions."

Nor do we charge them for printing checks, wiring
money within the U.S., or for just being our customer
that month.

Many customers tell us this free banking saves them
$500 and more a month. Check the chart to see how
much it can save you.

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If you'd rather have free banking than fee banking, pay
your current bank one final fee.

Transfer your account to Paramount Bank.

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Business & Commercial Estimated Annual Feest

Monthly Fee
Per Check

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$0.00

Courier Service

$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00

Total

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Per Deposit Slip
Check Ordering Fee

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$240.00
$156.00
$225.00
$200.00

BANK ONE

IFM

$821.00

$192.00
$144.00
$180.00
$ 77.25

$593.25

tThese fees may vary based on your business's inci'vidual needs and usage.
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FDIC

Branches • Birmingham 248.723.4800 • Farmington Hills 248.538.7600

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the freedom of retirement? It's like having the wind at
your back. At the Heatherwood, you can enjoy all the
comforts of independent living. Now you can do all the
things you always planned for, but never had time to do.
Be with friendly people. Go places. See things. Savor fine
dining. Be active and energetic. At the Heatherwood,
retirement is the way you always hoped it would be.
• Stylish Apartments • Small Pets Welcome
• Emergency Call System • Housekeeping & Linen
• Scheduled Transportation • Superb Amenities
• Full-Time Activities Director • Daily Activities Director
• Delectable Dining • Friendly, Professional Staff
• Just One Monthly Fee • Much, Much More...

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A Capital Senior Living Retirement Community

For information call
Sarah Delaney

248-350-1777

22800 Civic CENTER DRrvE

SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

ZOA Scholarships
For Israel Travel

Scholarship grants to students plan-
ning to travel to Israel on educa-
tional programs will be offered by
the ZOA Scholarship Committee
chaired by Beverly Baker.
Scholarship applications are avail-
able at the ZOA office, 7001
Orchard Lake Road, Suite 310,
West Bloomfield. Applicants are
required to submit an essay on the
subject "What Israel Means to Me."
Application and essay should be in
to ZOA before May 25.
For information, call ZOA, (248)
538-6088.
The Betar/ZOA Zionist Youth
Movement and Masada Youth
Movement of the ZOA will co-
sponsor Israel Experience 2002.
Two weeks will be spent touring
Israel and one week living in the
town of Kedumim doing communi-
ty service. Also included is a week in
the GADNA Army Experience. The
trip is set for July 8-Aug: 8 with
dates and prices subject to change.
The cost is an all-inclusive $2,900.
For scholarships information, call
Betar, (216) 320-0726.

BBYO Advisers
To Be Honored

Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization will honor its volun-
teer chapter advisers 7:30- 9 p.m.
Tuesday, March 26, at Congregation
Beth Ahm.
The advisers counsel 25 AZA and
BBG teen chapters in metropolitan
Detroit, Ann Arbor and Windsor.
Teens will honor the advisers with
individual tributes and gifts. The
program has a "Team BBYO Gold
Medal Awards" theme.
BBYO members, alumni and par-
ents are invited. For information,
call Tara Kaufman at BBYO, (248)
788-0700.

Apply For W SU
Scholarship

Applications for the Harold I. Gach
Memorial Scholarship are being
accepted through March 31.
The $750 one-time scholarship is
offered in memory of Mr. Gach,

