By Chris Hedric Benton Federal Credit Union (BFCU), located on &in Street, Benton Harbor, to be ing some n and forward tep lately. The BFCU i under n management since June when r. Alfred illiams became p ·d t d the Board making chan One of the lint eps initiated by Williams and the Board the' arch for competent staff. John as their sel tion e over Director and in his ort term, he I h made imponant n procedural changes. Di ey came to the are about fi years 0 hen he pure d a farm and fell in 10 with the are . Since then he h made investment in the are and urn d the r ponsibility of turning the Ct1 around. HI e lot of po en- tia} here in Benton Harbor and I belie the negative image Benton Harbor has can be overcome," he ys. BFCU wa last in the public eye on July 25 hen it under pres- ure to meet deadlines defi­ ned by the ational Credit Union Association. Since then, the City of Benton Harbor has conveyed its half ownership in the building housing the CU to BFCU. That one step increased the organization's ts. Ben­ ton Township wis expected to follo suit ith its half intere t at its Sep em­ ber meeting. Since taking the reins in June Die ey has manag- ed to attract $50,000 in help get it on i feet gain out-of-area deposit. He and , is even willing to explained, "When I too personally ume liability. this job the Board aa 'I'm doing thi b ca I acting ineffectively. The believe in hat thi Credit management did not under- Union can be. e no hne d new and different over 1000 members and venues of raising funds." that figure is growing," add­ ed r. Dickey. Immediate plans to depo it include for no a-members, religiou group member­ ship, selling more money orders and travelers chec s, increased car loans, school loans, home improvement and many 5300-5500 small loans. Dickey surns up BFCU importance, "There is a real need for a residential Credit Union like this in the area. It i a good deal for e ryone-the Credit Union, the big corporation who deposit, and the com­ munity too." With 15 yean of bank­ ing and investment experi­ ence behind him, Dickey liked the challenge of turn­ ing the BFCU around. "There defmitely is � way to turn this Credit Union around. We are no taking those positive teps. I feel thi Credit Union has the potential to be orth 5 million in asset in the next three y ," he claim. Die ey is a fum believ­ er that one h to spend money to make money. He is willing to put money into the Credit Union to It. f. Ri'ht _ Il dfieJ �-------- __ ,Chri. by Cnns Hednc of hamburger by using It i hard to m e wh t is at hand: cra er your don stretch when of bread crumb, oatmeal you are on a fixed incom. or other cereals or leftover en the co t-of-livi go rice. up your che usually Try the tur ey or chic- d 't! ith a limited en frankfurter no on onut ,of money and/or the mar et. They are chea- food tamp it· very per and lower in calories important to m eery t . penny count. Here ar a Buy the large quanti- f tip to help you tretch e they will ve you th t preciou dollar: m ney in the long run. LS: hol On yeild then refri rate. ind your penni by rving i milk or erbert instead of ice cream. Stretch your o dry and yo r lif P rm Blow G,o atural Cut Blo ou G-Q Cut DRMNG COSTS: Start a car-pool for the kid in the neighbor­ hood. You dri them to hool one day your neigh- bor the next. Sav ga by combining all your trip to the ore with your neighbors. ake one trip for all your shopping. For exam­ ple, shop here the tores and ga stations are close together. If the store or friend s hou is nearby - walk. Drive at a constant speed, instead of speeding up and stopping fast, CLOTHING: Go to rummage sales you can sometimes find good buys. Hold wa p partie with your friends and wap your kid outgrown clothe for their kid clothes. Hope th fe tip offer som reli f from ri - ing co is. ign b pre ented with proper medica! car . F 0, more in­ formation, call the ich' n H A AUGUST 29 . SEPT. 5, 1979 THE CITIZEN PAGE 5 , J JO DICKEY o • ary Anderson, 66, of 1052 Highland, Benton Harbor, died at 7:55 a.m., Friday in ercy Hospital, Benton Harbor following a brief illne . Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., ednes­ day in the ew Bethel Baptist church, Benton Harbor. Burial will be in Crystal Springs em tery, B nton Harbor. Friends may call at the Robbins Brothers Funeral Home Benton Harbor beginning Tuesday. A wake will b held from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. rs. Ander on born ov. 25 1912, in Earle Ar . and had lived in Benton Harbor for �30 years. Survivors include a daughter K y Anderson of Benton Harbor: a son, elro Hensley of Kalama­ zoo; 11 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; her father, George Hayden of 'Benton Harbor: five sisters, illi ae Shurn and Bernice Crafton both of Benton Harbor; Janice .... ----S-U-P-E-R------. Taylor of Detriot, Patricia BI GO Lee of ardell o. and Geraldine Griffith of E ry SU OA Y �pm th Early Birds Chicago and four bro ers, B 10 Goldbl tIs Donald Hayden of Detriot George Hayden Jr., and Reama Hayden both of inneapolis inn. and Willie Jac n of Orlando, Fla. E E GYCO S: AI y u the right z pan for the right size can burner nd you II ve heat­ - the in energy . role Tum off TV's and up light when they are not f in u In winter m e ure all doors and windo are air tight ot keep out drafts and keep in heat. eep thermo tat at 68 degrees and if you are luc y enough to have air conditioner, eep it t 76 degrees. S prY PIPESTO E· OOIE and NOW LOCATED 151 E. ain ACROSS FROM P£ . EYes. 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