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me minute I
was flush, now
I'm flushed!
Like they told
me, I 'relaxed'
--spent money
like mad with
my credit card.
First bill ar-
rived. I could
only manage
the minimum
payment. The
second arrived,
and I had a gian("~ .~-~.
balance and an 18% interest charge!"
~.. Y.My files are bulging with
~'~ ~1~ "=" °~'I1(~/~ cases just like yours. Peo-
le just don't realize how
easy it is to get in deep
~_~'~~~ "Well," he retorted,
~~"that's great, but how do
~--~ \\~'~I "jp'C2 ~{'~- I get out of debt before
~\~ j'~'d~-~~ I f reeze ?'
~_~..~~~;" "First, I astutely ob-
served, "stop using
~f"-~ t,'~/~.~k///,z~ that plastic card ... at
"~ ,=...P..3~;,~-~ ~-'~-"~ least until you can af-
~I, ~ ~ ~1/'.~~: ford to pay the balance
"",,,~ ~d, ~ %"~ ' ~ ~ in full every month. Then,
try a 12% credit union loan to pay off your big debt.
Take the 6% you'll be saving and put it in a savings
account so you can buy those big ticket items without
going in debt. Study this special issue of Everybody's
Money for tips on budgeting. And finally, wear one of
my Official Cash Barrelhead T-shirts at all times so you
don't forget what I've told you!"T_,ll C~.:
Well, my advice did great ~ /
things for him, and I'll bet it~~~__----~-_,~c~.~,
can help you, too. In fact, I'll
be happy to send you the ~t.-Jf~~_~E~t~,
Everybody's Money Budget
Issue FREE. And, my Offi-
just
cial T-shirt is yours for
25¢ (1'11 need to knowyour
size though--S, M, L or XL).
What a deal... I'll put a shirt
on your back for a quarter, _~.~_ _~ /
and my advice will keep you~~~~
from losing it. Let me hear-
from you.~Cash Barrelhead,
PO Box 391, Madison, Wisconsin 53701. Chow!
Cash Barrelhead is brought to you by more than 23,000 credit
unions in the U.S. And, by CUNA Inc. and
CUNA Mutual Insurance Society.
TWO WINNERS IN RECENT
CREDIT UNION CONTESTS
Pictured to the left is young Danette Webb -- our
bank bag contest winner for the month of August.
Danette faithfully makes her deposit to the credit
union each month. This time she's a winner -- one
dollar richer. In her photo to her right is Sherry
Harrison. She and her husband are newcomers to the
community, and are the happy winners of the
10-speed bicycle drawing at the Mason County Fair.
; /
7Y
Oil September 30, the first credit union family of the montl' will
be drawn at random. They will receive a free color portrait by Dean's
Studio of Shelton. This lovely I lxl4 portrait, along with a frame
credit certificate are valued at $75.00.
NEXT DRAWING ON OCTOBER 31 . . . TO ENTER...
EITHE R: j
Submit proof to credit union that all
members of your family are members
OR:
See that all members of your family* join
the credit union before the next drawing.
* "Family "' - all members of your immediate family
living in the same household.
September 30 is the deadline for the "What My Credit Union
Means to Me" poster contest. PRIZES ARE GREAT - $10 addition
to the share account will be awarded to one student in grades 1
through 8.
THERE'S STILL TIME TO INVOLVE YOUR CHILDREN 1N
THIS CONTEST AND WE'LL BE DISPLAYING THEM ALL.
Please, no posters larger than 14x18 inches. Identify on back
with student's name, address, phone, and school grade.
LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED AT THIS LOW, LOW RATE
1975 PINTO MPG
2-door, 4-cylinder,
4-speed.
No. 9559
1975 PINTO
RUNABOUT
Demo: 4-cylinder, auto,
elec. def., sport accent
group. WAS $4,1 ].6.
No. 038]
SAVE $395
1975 MAVERICK
2-door, 6-cylinder, $,
3-speed, vinyl roof.
WAS $3,829.
NO. 7687
SAVE $230
1975 MERCURY
Demo: 4-door, 6-cyl.,
auto., power steering,
radial WSW. WAS
$5,002.
No. 9137
MONARCH
SAV E $395
Mt. View at-Knee!and Center
000
Judy Robison came to the Loan Department of
the credit union approximately one year ago with
five years' credit union experience, having worked
in numerous departments at the Washington State
Employees Credit Union in Olympia. Her position
with the credit union is loan interviewer.
Judy's birthplace of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
was her home until she made the move to the
States in 1969. She now resides in Lacey with her
daughter, Sherry, age nine.
Her list of outside interests is long, but she
mentions particularly having enjoyed working with
Credit Women in Olympia. She also puts an avid
interest in interior design high on her list of
favorite activities.
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