Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1982, p. 20

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PAGE 20 - PLAINDE ALEE - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, IMS ITS NICE TO HAVE FIRST FEDERAL NEARBY. Dearborn and Madison Madison off Wabash Franklin and Adams Jackson Blvd. Illinois Center Tribune Tower Water Tower Place Lincoln Park Portage Park Six Comers in Portage Park N. Harlem Ave. ^ers Park lifornia and Devon 47th and Wood 62nd and Kedzie 4010 W. 26th St. • 39th and Ashland 4071 S. Archer Ave. 87th and Stony Island 95th and Western Suburbs: Algonquin Aurora Buffalo Grove Calumet City Crystal Lake Downers Grove Evanston McHenry Mt. Prospect C1982. First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago Member Federal Home l.o.in Hank and Fe deral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Niles Northbrook Oak Brook Orland Park Park Ridge Schaumburg Skokie Tinley Park Wauconda Winnetka © t last! Grass is greening. Trees are budding. Flowers are blooming. The tributes to spring. And, as tradition has had it for 20 years, First Federal heralds spring with its tribute ... the magnificent pink Renaissance Rose! And this special offer. Just make a quali­ fying deposit to a new or existing savings account, including All-Savers and IRA accounts, and you can get any one of these splendid gifts Deposit Pay $10,000 $5,000-$9,999 New Retirement Account $l,000-$4,999 $200-$999 Additional $50 dep. Any 2 Free Any 1 Free Any 1 Free $1.95 $2.95 $5.95* Prices do not include sales tax. *You may buy a rose or houseplant with each additional $50 deposit above the qualifying deposit. jDi£̂ %n6acAui/ ŷ fafodeudron of nature: "New Orleans" Ficus: A hearty plant distinguished by its broad fleshy leaves with brilliant white splashes. "Camille" Dieffenbachia: A deco­ rative plant having long oval leaves with light yellow centers that lives best in a well-heated environment. "Red Princess" Philodendron: A climbing plant with pointed leaves on dark red stems. !NeH>Ortem" And, of course, our "Renaissance Rose" plant, a hybrid tea rose from Jackson & Perkins with porcelain pink petals and lush green foliage. So come in any time between March 15 and May 1 to your nearby First Federal office, where your savings account doesn't just grow, it blossoms! f First Federal s Renaissance Rose ( U.S. Plant Patent No -4^59) is guaranteed Lo bloom during the Inst growing season Dormant, Ixire-root rose plant will be shipped at proper planting time. If planted according to instruc­ tions and rosebush fails to bloom, it will be replaced free next groxvmg season if you write to Jackson & Perkins. PO BOA 1028, Medford, Oregon 97501 before August 1. 1982. oiler IS good from March 15 through Mai/ 1, 1982, or while supply lasts. First Federal of Chicago reserves the right to modify or withdraw offer at any time without notice. Participating customers must comply with -standards established by First Federal of Chicago based upon federal regulations governing premium promo­ tions Houseplants shown are a representative sample of those available at each First Federal office Availability <>l these specific houseplants may vary. | ' -i Please send me more information on how to order the Renaissance Rose by | mail plus information on the following savings plan(s): j • All-Savers • IRA Accounts • Regular Savings DT-RateCD's • other CD s. I Sorry, houseplants not available by mail. j Name Address. I I City State. /C£HaC$$OHC& JZojc t ' • • a • • ' ' a ; WaCH TOUR SAVINGS GROW WTIHINIERESr

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