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Matlock:
Note of Thanks
Area has more than three inches of rain Win or lose, I wish to take this opportunity to
By DORA HEARING spoke on fall care of plants and Gasser of Agate Grange was a Herbert Helin. were Thursday evening dinner 293 individuals of the 24th District who cant
There has been a little more yards. Door prize was won by visiter. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis generously and willingly to my campaign.
than three inches of rain in Emily Babcock. Pinochle Club will meet at attended the Wedding of Debra Smith in Olympia. It was a J made every effort to run my campaign with
November already in this Mrs. Don Siehl and family of the Grange Hall this Saturday Barkus and Edward Sharp at the birthday dinner in honor of
vicinity. There was hardly any Washougal, spent Friday and- evening. First Episcopal Church in Nellie Rossmaier. integrity and consistency to make me worthy of your
measurable rain in October. Saturday at the Grant Siehl ' M r s. M a x C ash and Olympia Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradberty and will continue to do so in office if elected.
Matlock Ladies Club was home. granddaughter, Mrs. Diane Mrs. Dick Cockburn of and Mrs. Dora Hearing enjoyeda
hostess to Mason County Matlock Grange met last Dahgren, of Mount Lake Terrace, Olympia and Jack Leach of trip on Hood Canal and dinner Thank you for your help.
Homemakers Club and had Friday and had a film on a were Wednesday luncheon guests Chehalis, were visiters of Mrs. at Fearless Freddie's to celebrate
reports of the national nuclear plant in Germany. The of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes Dora Hearing Wednesday. Elmer Bradberry's birthday. ANDY NISBET
convention in Seattle in Grange took in two new St. Mrs. William Barnes Sr. is Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valley
September. They also had films members, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mrs. Max J. Nilsson of spending a few days this week in spent Thursday evening with Mr. Candidate for the 24th District Representative
on home fire safety. Speaker was Hardy who demited from Seattle was a dinner guest Seattle with friends, and Mrs. Clarence Creamer.
County Agent James Freed who Southside Grange. Mrs. Eleanor Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Rossmaier GOP/Pd. for by Andy Nisbet for Representative Committee, Roger
INTRODUCING SEATTLE-FIRST00S
BONUS CHECKING PLAN.
:i. ,
COULD YOU PROFIT
FROM IT?
Interest on checking. It's been talked
about for half a century or more. In 1933,
the Fed. er. government did something
about zt. Financial institutions were specif-
ically forbidden to pay interest on checking
accounts. The only option was to keep
money in a savings account and then, when
needed to pay bills, transfer funds to
checking. Seattle-First was the first bank to
help customers accomplish this quickly
and conveniently through Cash Machines
and Telephone Transfer Service.
Now, however, banking regulations have
been changed. Seattle-First is the first bank
in the state to have introduced a new plan
OzmitS customers that.pro3d'es for aqtoic
sler between sawngs and checking. •
We call it the Bonu Checking TM Plan,
and it combines the best features of a
checking accountand a savings account in
one plan. Effective November 1st, the Bonus
cli215 able to Fii'sLine
customers.
The 5% Bonus
The Bonus Checking TM Plan will be a
boon to a good many customers who like
the convenience of automatic transfers
between checking and savings. Other
c .us.tomers may _find that they are better off
vim a FirstLine Economy or 9.FirstLine
Minimum Balance Free Cr.hecking Account.
The Bonus Checking TM Plan pays a
solid 5% interest per annun To earn that
interest, however, a minimum balance is
required. There is also a monthly main-
tenance charge, plus a charge for each
check. Unless a sufficient balance is main-
tained, the service charges offset any
interest earned.
Could You Profit From It?
If you are accustomed to keeping an
arage checking account balance in excess
of $1,200, the Bonus Checking TM Plan could
be worth having. The average balance
required, of course, will vary according to
the number of checks you write.
Here is how the plan works:
Mirdmum monthly balance to earn
interest: $ 500
Monthly maintenance charge: $ 3.00
Per check 10€
charge:
The 5% interest is paid
Your checking deposits are automati-
cally transferred to your Reserve Savings
wnCount, where they earn 5% interest, balance, you pay a monthly maintenance
enever you write a check, an equal charge, plus a per-check charge after the
amount is automatically tran. sferred by the
tentli clieck"
Bank from your Reserve Savings Account
back to your FirstLine Checking Account. Three Checking Plans For
The transfer is automatically repeated every
time you make a deposit or write a check.
Which Plan Is Best For You?
You may find that the tages of a
_.Firs tL.ine Economy Checking Account or a
FirstLine Minimum Balance Free Checking
Account are more appropflate for you
than the Bonus Checking TM Plan, even
checks you wish with
absolutely no service
charge. If you fall below the minimum
Three Good
Which checking plan is best for you?
It depends on your checking habits.
Seattle-First offers (1) Economy
Checking for those who write few checks
and usually maintain
alow
balance;
(2) Minimum Balance Free
• Checking for
those who maintain a minimum balance,
*dails on your average
balance. Should you fall below the though they don't pay interest, regardless of the. number of checks written;
minimum, no interest is paid for (3) Bonus Checking TM Plan, for those who
that month,
from the addition of 5% interest and who
. The Bonus Checking TM Plan is actually a FirstLine Economy Checking maintain a balance large enough to profit
ZERO' balance checking account combined This checking account was deszgned like the convenience of automatic transfers
between their checking and savings
with a Reserve Savings Account. for those who write only a few checks each acco .url..
Te Reserve Savings/s separate from month. The account requires no minimum Think about the checking account you
your FirstLine Savings Account. Your balance. You pay a monthly maintenance have right now. Does it sult your needs?
FirstL.ine Savings Account is always there, charge, plus a.._rcheck cha. e after the .Does it have all the features you want?
snouta you need it. . tenth check. That s all there is to it. ix not, stop by any Seattle-First National
Bank Branch and talk to one of our people.
Here is the way the plan looks on paper. IrstLine Minimum Balance Good service is a bonus you get with eviery
I C00C°°
ACCOUNT --- SAVmOS Free Checking account.
ACCOUNT When you maintain a nflnimum balance For something new in banking, look for
EUIT ' in this account, you may write all the it first at Seattle-First. '
' 00-00seArne.Fmsr
,,eL] NATIONAL BANK
----.----® MI MII[I F.O,C
Harry C. James
Vice-President -- Manager
5th and F'ranklin
426-8295
Shelton Branch 426-8295, Member FDIC, Deposits Insured to $40,000
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