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CCB begins money market account
A t Independent Bank
Drawing yields three sprees
Clackamas County Bank
this week began a new in
vestment opportunity The
Money M arket Account
Three area residents
Wednesday morning
got the chance to
strike it nch in a pro
motion at Independent
Bank of Sandy
The account will offer
high money market rates
on as little as $2.500. instant
accessibility and F D IC in
surance
T h e th re e w e re
selected last week for
free sprees on the
bank's new Instant
Teller cash machine
According to Kent Hall,
chief executive officer, the
new account, available to
customers this week, will
carry a high interest rate of
12 p ercen t g u a ran tee d
through Jan 10. 1083
T erry Bernhardt of
Sandy won first place
for three minutes free
use of the machine,
while W illiam M iller
of Boring won two
m in u te s
on
th e
machines and Robert
Jones won one free
minute
The three winners
got to keep all the cash
they could e x tra c t
fro m the m achine,
depending on how fast
they punched in their
numbers
Until recently, regula
tions have limited the in
terest rate that banks could
pay on this type of account
But this month, the federal
government lifted those
restrictions allowing the
bank to begin offering the
Money M arket Account
Staff photo
Sandy M ayor Ruth l^iundree Friday drew winning In
dependent Bank of Sandy names lor free sprees on the
bank's Instant Teller outside rash machin. with help from
bank Exe utive Vice President Jim Plaherty.
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People who work in the
wood* can now bring their
Notification of O orralton
up to date with the state
Department of Forestry
Tuesdays
an d
Wednesdays through early
January local residents
and companies can renew
or file Notifications of
Operation with the Oregon
S t a le D e p a r tm e n t of
Forestry at the Sandy of
fice between S a m and 2
p nt
The n o tificatio n s a re
neraasary for forest ac-
tivittes such aa harvesting
road conotrurtion appftca
Hon of chemicals clearing
forest land and pracam
m errtal thinning This pro
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The Sandy office m about
ana mile anat of Sandy off
Highway » and SC Vtotn
Leap Drive an 412th JMreet
F o r store in fo rm a tio n
totally call Kan Humbert
which three may be checks
to other parties
Unlike
m a n y m o n ey m a r k e t
funds, there w ill be no
lim its on the size of the
checks and no fee for check
w r itin g
F in a lly , CCB
customers w ill have one-
stop banking with Money
M a rk e t
A c c o u n t and
regular checking account
all under one roof
(Radio Zhaeky CHRISTMAS
GIFT IDEAS
hardware stores
ing in January
Collectors Cottage and
Ned Dyal CPA offices are
moving into the former
Carlstrom office building
next to Carlson Chevrolet
Ned and Shirley Dyal
have leased the building on
Proctor Boulevard in San
dy
C o lle c t o r *
C o tta g e
already has moved from its
former < iregon Trail Plaza
site, while the companion
( ’PA office will move by the
end of the year
count w ill be insured up to
$ 10 0 .0 0 0 by the F D IC The
bank s customers w ill have
unlimited access to their
account in person, by mail
or 24 hours a day. seven
days a week at CCB's na
tionwide network of 24-hour
Instant Teller machines
Customers may make six
p a y m e n ts
or
p re
authorized transfers, of
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Arnold Poutala, of the
Oregon Group insurance
firm in Portland, will head
the Sandy Area Chamber of
Commerce in 1983
Poutala. who has been
a c tiv e w ith the local
chamber and with the San
dy Community Players,
was elected to head a slate
of executive officers at a
meeting of board members
last Thursday. City planner
Don Wilson was elected
vice president and Joyce
Atkins of Bruce Cook &
Associates was elected
treasurer
E a r lie r
th e
lo c a l
chamber elected as new
board members Don Weber
of St Paul's Press, Wilson
and Atkins
They w ill serve three-
year board terms beginn
Collectors
Cottage
relocates
said
" In addition, they w ill
have the satisfaction of
knowing their money is
reinvested in Clackamas
County, and not shipped off
to distant money centers,
like most money m arket in
vestments ”
Unlike all money m arket
funds. Clackamas County
Bank's Money M arket Ac
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Chamber
elects
officers
The threesome w ill fill
seats of outgoing board
m em bers Chuck Jones,
Dick Busby and Craig M yr-
vold
R e m a in in g
b o a rd
members are Marge Hoff
m an, V ic k i W ard , Ed
Storey, l>eonard Paola and
Elaine Decker
fered by many money
m arket funds
W ith CC B's insured
Money M arket Account,
our customers can earn the
high rates of a money
m arket fund, retain com
plete access to their money
and still be confident that
their money is safely in
sured by an agency of the
federal government," Hall
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