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County bank is growing
Steve Souders of Sonora will demonstrate the Host Dry Chemical Carpet Cleaning Process at the Home and Garden Show.
He will also have a display of 1998 Patriot High Performance Cleaning Machines and lots of information.
He said the Patriot cleaning machines are a high technology replacement for modern day vacuum cleaners.
COUNTY BANK'S SONORA TEAM consists of (from left) Dale Olson, Debbie Frates, Michelle Sanguinetti, Tammy Hammond, Darcy Foster, Brenda Hix and Dave Boyd.
The Sonora branch staff of County Bank will be at the Home and Garden Show waiting to meet the public.
They are Dave Boyd, manager, and Dale Olson, Tammy Hammond, Darcy Foster, Michelle Sanguinetti, Brenda Hix and Debbie Frates.
County Bank has seen years of growth and strong financial performance.
With a 20-year track record as a progressive, community-based bank, it opened its seventh full-service banking office in Sonora in April 1996. Since then, it has expanded to 13 offices, serving residents in Tuolumne, Merced, Stanislaus and Madera counties.
County Bank also serves specific lending needs through its Agriculture Real Estate lending office, Agriculture Loan Department, Small Business Administration Loan Center and Real Estate Services lending office.
The bank encourages people to stop at the show to ask about a special home equity line of credit promotion. Through June 30, homeowners can tap into the equity they have built in their homes at an exceptionally low introductory rate. And there is no application, appraisal, credit report or title fees on second trust deeds up to $150,000.
"As we move towards the close of the decade," said bank representative Jo Linda Thompson, "we continue our pledge to stay at the forefront of serving our customers' financial needs. Providing the best in community banking, we offer a broad range of consumer and commercial deposit, loan and investment products."
County Bank is a subsidiary of Capital Corp. of the West with assets of $422 million.
County Bank
1281 Sanguinetti Road
536-2660
(c) 1998 by LodeLink, The Union Democrat
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