Thur«
Of real estate law
The Mt Hood Vacation Club,
operators of Mt Hood Timeshare
Sales at the Green Tee Motel in
Welches, has been found in viola
tion of two Oregon real estate
laws
Real Estate C om m issioner
William F Gwinn ruled that the
firm sold subdivided property
without making the appropriate
filings required by Oregon Sub
division Control Law and failed to
provide all purchasers with notice
that they had three business days
after signing their agreement to
purchase a membership in which
to cancel the agreement by w rit
ten notice
A desist and refrain order,
issued Oct 22. 1981 was supposed
to have prevented the sale of the
timeshare vacation package until
the firm s in v o lv e d —R esort
Timesharing Inc . Mt Hood Vaca
tion Club. Mt Hood Timeshare
Sales Inc and Mt Hood Clearing
House filed with the state
However, according to Dick
Wilson, supervisor of the subdivi
sion section, a timeshare sale was
made around Nov. 3 to Mr and
Mrs. Gary Higgins, address
unknown.
At a December hearing before
the real estate commissioner, the
Higgins testified that they had
stopped payment on the check and
no longer wanted to be considered
purchasers, according to Wilson
The timeshare sale was canceled
at the hearing
As far as failing to provide three
days for recision. the Real Estate
Commission alleged that the four
firm s involved "utilized a docu
ment in which the purchaser
agrees that he is not entitled to a
three day right of recision as set
forth in the real estate law ”
That document, according to
state law. is void and cannot
eliminate a purchaser s right of
cancellation
The Real Estate Division said
that before Mt Hood Clear
inghouse and Mt Hood Timeshare
became involved in the timeshare
operations, purchasers were
given 15 days to rescind their
agreement.
Steve Hawes, deputy real estate
commissioner, said Tuesday that
the state is still attempting to get
a full a list of purchasers so they
w ill know they have the right to
rescind their agreement
Hawes said the Real Estate
Commission believes that only 100
purchases of the timeshare vaca
tions have been made to date, but
there is no way of knowing just
The Board of Directors of
the Independent Bank of
Sandy have announced an
agreement in principle to
m erge w ith two other
banks in Clackamas Coun
ty and simultaneously form
a bank holding company
The local bank w ill join
with Metropolitan Bank.
Milwaukie, and Willamette
Falls State Bank. Oregon
City, in the new arrange
ment
A name has not yet been
selected for the combined
bank or the holding com
pany As a part of the
how many sales took place
He said a partial listing has
been obtained from a variety of
sources, but the commission is
waiting for Carl Bright, a prin
cipal partner in the operation, to
provide a complete listing
The real estate commissioner
ordered the timeshare operation
to submit a number of documents,
ranging from leases to dated by
laws and sales documents to an
agreement for maintenance and
management of the Green Tee
Motel by Red Lion
He also requested proof that all
purchasers were notified that they
could rescind their contracts
within 72 hours of purchase
Since last fall, the timeshare
operation has been investigated
by the Better Business Bureau in
Oregon and Washington because
of sales tactics and direct mail
promotions
On Oct 9. the Washington State
Real Estate Division issued a
cease and desist order on the sales
of the Welches based timeshares
in that state, after receiving com
plaints from residents about the
firm ’s sales approach
Since the Oregon desist and
refrain order, the Mt Hood Vaca
tion Club office has closed and the
staff have moved to other opera
tions
Services in Oregon City.
Roy Michael, of Pre-Cas'
Concrete Specialties. 35175
SE Highway 211, wants to
c o n tin u e u sin g th re e
buildings on the property
which were built without
building and zoning per
mits
The first building is a 32-
The firm is on the north
side of Highway 211, ap
proximately one-half mile
west of SE 382nd Drive, in
the Sandy area.
Inside the church
Family life film series scheduled
The film series featuring
fam ily expert James C.
Dobson w ill be shown at
Im m a n u e l
L u th e ra n
Church. 39901 Pleasant St.,
beginning this Sunday,
Jan. 10, at 6 30 p.m.
“ Focus on the F a m ily "
presents seven of Dobson's
most popular presenta
tions, all of which were
filmed live at fam ily life
seminars Films w ill be
shown on each of the suc
ceeding six Sundays.
Titles of the film s are
“ The
S tro n g -W ille d
C hild;” "Shaping the Will
W ith o u t B re a k in g the
S p irit;” “ Christian Father
in g ; ” “ P re p a rin g fo r
Adolescence,” P a rt 1:
“ The
O rig in s
of
Self-Doubt,” Part 2. “ Peer
Pressure and Sexuality,”
and “ What Wives Wish
T h e ir Husbands Knew
About Women,” Part 1:
“ The Lonely Housewife”
and Part 2: “ Money, Sex
and Children.”
Dobson is a sso cia te
c lin ic a l p ro fe s s o r o f
pediatrics at the University
of Southern C a lifo rn ia
School of Medicine. He is a
licensed psychologist and
the author of several best
selling books including
“ Dare to Discipline,” with
more that one m illio n
copies sold.
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Sandy, Oregon 07055 Secend class pot toga potd ot Sandy Or agon
Stop-smoking
clinic set
next week
A five-day plan to stop
smoking, sponsored by the
Sandy Seventh-day Adven
tist Church, kicks off Mon
day evening at 7 p.m. in
Room 48 at Sandy Union
High School.
The program will meet
nightly next week through
Friday.
Statistics indicate an
80-90 percent success rate
for those who attend each
e ve n ing , a cco rd in g to
Pastor Bernell Clark, and
follow the program step by
step
The classes are open to
the public as a community
service of the local
Seventh-day Adventist
Church.
A refundable IS fee will
be charged.
get out of the house and
home some wholesome fun,
but have wondered when
you could find that fun-
filled evening Your look
ing is over and your oppor
tunity has arrived.
Newspaper
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Sandy Post. Sondy, Oregon 97055
No. 1
January 7, 1982
THE SABBATH
.¿¿Afoul
60
660-5541
Jubilee hosts Sandy
Silver Tones Monday
Vivian Gates w ill be the
special guest speaker Jan.
18 at the m eeting of
Jubilee
She is also a member of
the Sandy Silver Tones, the
musical group of men and
women from the Sandy
Senior Center They w ill
e n te r ta in w ith
th e ir
s p ir ite d s in g in g and
musical talents.
The musical group is one
year old and consists of
members from ages 62 to
89 T h e ir m u sica l in
struments range from a
mandolin to kazoos
The evening has the
theme “ Love Bridges the
Years ” Jubilee w ill meet
Jan. 18 from 7:30 to 9:30
pm
a t L iv in g Way
F e llo w sh ip on Strauss
Street in Sandy
If you have the urge to
Co .
rim
All truth and teachings of the Bible must
be studied in the brilliant light streaming
from the cross. Then our concept of Christ
will be like a steadily enlarging horizon.
He will become All in oil. Anything with
which Christ is connected is truly to be
desired, and we should love and cherish
it. Christ, the Creator, made everything,
including the SABBATH. His very presence
is in that day.
CHRIST THE CREATOR
Christ is the Creator and Upholder of the Universe Col. 1:15-17; Heb.1;1-
3. He is also the Creator of the Sobbath, and He observed it as our ex
ample. Gen. 2:1-3.
John 1:1-3
The Word (Christ) created this earth.
John 1:10-14
These scriptures also verify that Christ was the
Col. 1:14-17
Creator of everything.
Mark 2:27,21
Christ MADE the SABBATH for man. He declared
Himself "Lord of that day" How tragic to take that
which Christ made and trample it underfoot I
Gen. 1:3-31
Outline of what Christ did during the seven days of
creation, of which one day He created the Sabbath.
Gen. 2:1-3
Four essential events are connected with the
Sobboth: Christ finished the work of Creation,
He rested on, He blessed, and He sanctified the
SEVENTH DAY. It is Christ presence in the Sobbath
that makes it a holy day.
TO BE CONTINUED
Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church
P.0. Box 519, Sandy, OR 97055
If you w o u ld lik e m ore in fo rm o tio n on this subject,
Mail In this COUPON:
merger, the resulting bank
w ill become a wholly-
owned subsidiary of the
new bank holding com
pany
The merger proposal is
subject to execution of a
d e fin itiv e
a g re e m e n t
among the three hanks, as
well as receiving approval
fro m
the
banks'
s h a re h o ld e rs
and
regulators
The plan provides for an
exchange in which the
newly-formed bank holding
company w ill issue shares
of its stock to the current
Several appointm ents
are available for persons
who wish to visit with a
local volunteer attorney
fre e of ch a rg e fo r a
30-minute consultation
For more inform ation
about this service, schedul
ed for today, Jan. 9 from 9
a m to noon, call the Sandy
Senior Center at 668 5569
A 10-week class in the
humanities, sponsored by
Mt. Hood Community Col
lege, begins today at the
center
Weekly sessions, in
structed by Tom Ten Eyck,
w ill be held every Thurs
day morning from 10 a m.
to noon The world of man
is explored through art,
music and literature using
v is u a l
and
w r itte n
m aterials. The class is
designed for individuals of
v a ry in g
e d u c a tio n a l
backgrounds
Persons interested in at
tending a 10-week course in
theater for seniors should
contact the center at their
e a r lie s t c o n ve n ie n ce .
Classes, directed by Bonnie
Vorenberg, w ill be con
ducted at the Gresham
Senor Center
Transportation for Sandy
participants w ill be coor
dinated by the Sandy
S e n io r C e n te r. A 95
registration fee, payable to
MHCC, is requested
C o rle tta
M e e ke r,
E sta ca d a c ity c o u n
cilwoman, w ill perform a
variety of spiritual and
popular songs this Monday,
Jan
11, fo llo w in g the
Loaves and Fishes meal
The program w ill begin at
approximately 12:30 p.m.
A foot clinic w ill be held
by the Clackamas County
Health Departm ent this
Tuesday, Jan. 12, from 9
a m. to noon Seniors who
need assistance with pro
per foot care may take ad
vantage of this service by
m a k in g a rra n g e m e n ts
through the center. A 95
donation is requested.
A CTIVITIES FOR THE
WEEK OF
JAN. 7 to JAN 14
THURSDAY. JAN. 7
9 a m. to noon: Senior Law
Project
9 a m .: Exercise Class
a.m.: Humanities Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
10
MONDAY. JAN. II
9:30 a m.: Exercise Class
and Therapy Pool
ALL THE
BANK
YOU'LL
EVER
NEED.
A U SAVERS-ITS NEW, BUT WHAT
DOES IT DO?
tu n itie s not p re s e n tly
available to the individual
hanks
The Independent Bank of
Sandy had deposits of ap
proximately 98,795,000 on
Sept 30. 1981 Metropolitan
Bank had deposits of ap
p ro x im a te ly 911,522,000
and Willamette Falls State
Bank had total deposits of
approximately 95.054.000
A fter the merger, the
combined entity would be
the 36th largest hank in the
state with total resources
of nearly 930 m illion
TUESDAY. JAN. 12
9 a m. to noon: Foot Care
Clinic
10 a m.: Golden Age Club
Board Meeting
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
1 p.m.: Ceramics
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13
9:30 a m : Planning and
Evaluation Subcommittee
Meeting
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
THURSDAY. JAN. 14
9 a m .: Exercise Class
10 a.m.: Humanities Class
Noon: Golden Age Club
Potluck and Entertainment
an invited to see and hear Americas
leaditfi Christian authority on the family..
James C. Dobson, Ph. D.
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FCBCUS t
° hne
FAMILY
FILM SERIES
TSWVISH». MrOSD
Film 1
Film 2
Film 3:
Film 4
Film 5:
Film 6
The Strong-Willed Child
Shaping the Will Wilhoul Breaking the Spirit
Christian Fathering
Preparing for Adolescence: The Origin* of Self-Doubt
Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality
What Wive* Wish Their Husband* Knew About Women:
The Lonely Housewife
Film 7 What Wive* Wish Their Husband* Knew About Women:
Money, Sex, and Children
6:30 p.m. on Sunday
Immanuel
Lutheran Church
39001 Pleasant in Sandy
O u r CAREFREE AC C O U N T g ive s y o u
c h e c k ln g -w lth -ln te re s t. Just like a N O W
A c c o u n t, o n ly w ith o u t a lo t o f se rv ic e
c h a rg e s o r re q u ire m e n ts . A n d w h o n e e d s
a ll th a t a n y w a y ?
Or, w rite a ll th e c h e c k s yo u w a n t fo r as
little as $4.40 p e r m o n th w ith o u r INDE
PENDENT ACCOUNT, w h ic h In c lu d e s a
$10,000 life In s u ra n c e policy.
D o n 't w rite m a n y c h e c k s ? Try o u r BUDGET
AC C O U N T e a c h c h e c k costs o n ly 20C.
Senior c itiz e n s -y o u r c h e c k in g is
a lw a y s free !
A n d th a ts just p a rt o t o u r se le c tio n . C o m e
In a n d "c h e c k * It o u t fo r yourself.
HASSLE FREE CHECK GUARANTEE
W hy w a s te tim e ,n th e c h e c k o u t line ?
W e c a n m a k e c a s h in g c h e c k s q u ic k a n d
easy. Just ask fo r yo ur IBS CHECK GUARANTEE
CARD. Then, a ll ch ecks, fo r q u a lifie d c u s
tom ers, a re g u a ra n te e d u p to $100.
It's o u r p e rs o n a l "hassle fre e g u a ra n te e ?
C a sh In o n It to da y.
SAVINGS SERVICES
W h e n It c o m e s to savings plans, th e re 's
p le n ty o f o p tio n s. A n d IBS has th e m a ll - TIME
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, PASSBOOK
SAVINGS, IRA ACCOUNTS, y o u n a m e it. You
s h o u ld b e g e ttin g th e m o s t o u t o f yo u r
m o n e y th e s e d ays W e m a k e sure y o u d o.
Well, it yo u 're in th e rig h t ta x b ra c k e t, a n
IBS ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATE c a n b e a so u n d
investm ent.
IBS is o tte rin g th e n e w ALL SAVERS CERTIF
ICATE, w h ic h a llo w s TAX FREE in te re s t o n th e
first $1,000 o t a sin g le ta x retu rn o r $2,000
o n a jo in t return. Interest rates w ill c h a n g e
m o n th ly a n d IBS w ill a lw a y s o ffe r y o u th e
h ig h e s t ra te a llo w e d b y la w
But, ALL c AVERS isn't fo r a ll p e o p le That's
w h y w e re . w a d y to sit d o w n , a n s w e r yo u r
q u e stio n s a n d h e lp y o u s e le c t w h a t's b e st
fo r y o u fro m a v a rie ty o f fin a n c ia l
p ro g ra m s .
A n d th at's n o t a ll...
IBS-ALL THE BANK YOU’LL EVER NEED.
OTHER ••INDEPENDENT1 FEATURES
That's rig h t
From sm all p e rs o n a l a c c o u n ts to la rg e
c o m m e r c ia l business, IBS o ffe rs a ll th e
b a n k in g services yo u'll e v e r n e e d W e c a n
h e lp y o u rig h t a w a y w ith a la rg e s e le c tio n
o f p ro fe s s io n a l services W e m a k e b a n k in g
fast, e a sy a n d frie n d ly The w a y it
s h o u ld b e
Take a lo o k fo r yo urself a t a ll IBS c a n
o tte r y o u
IBS o ffe rs m a n y o th e r c o n v e n ie n t services
like, BANK-BY-MAIL. TRAVELERS CHECKS, SAFE
DEPOSIT BOXES, MONEY ORDERS .. N o t to
m e n tio n . FINANCIAL COUNSELING. PROFES
SIONAL ADVICE a n d A FRIENDLY SMILEI
Its a ll yours, a ll th e tim e, a t IBS. All th e b a n k
V ° u 11 e v e r n e e d C a ll o r visit to d a y
E ve ryb o d y n e e d s s o m e th in g d iffe re n t in
a c h e c k in g a c c o u n t. So, a t IBS y o u s e le c t
th e a c c o u n t th at's rig h t fo r yo u
.S ta te ..
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p .m .: C o rle tta
Meeker, Guest Singer
1 p m.: Cards
t t 1>P>SI(,MI
FRIDAY. JAN. 8
9 a.m.: Theater Workshop,
Gresham Senior Center
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
7:30 p .m .: C om m unity
Card Night
‘•YOUR CHOICE" CHECKING
N a m e :...
shareholders of the three
hanks in exchange for their
hank shares The exchange
ratio w ill he based upon the
respective hook values of
the three banks
A c c o rd in g to bank
re p re s e n ta tiv e s ,
the
m e rg e r p ro p o s a l w ill
strengthen each bank's
competitive position in its
market area, as well as in
crease the banks' in
dividual abilities to serve
th e ir c u s to m e rs
The
merger and bank holding
company formation w ill
provide additional oppor
Humanities class registration set
side yard setback for the
first building from 10 feet
to 3 4 feet is also being re
quested.
hy 60-foot storage building
.or supplies and equip
ment. The second is two
stories, lo- by 28-foot, and
is used as a lunchroom,
washroom and offices The
third building is 24- by
48-foot and used to house a
hearth grinder.
A variance to reduce the
I ì SANO* (O r» ) FOST - 3
Senior Center news
Concrete firm seeks continued use
An alteration of a non
conform ing use and a
variance application for a
local firm w ill be con
sidered by the Clackamas
County hearings officer
next Thursday, Jan. 14.
The hearing w ill begin at
1:30 p.m at the Depart
ment of E nvironm ental
(9 m
Independent Bank merging
Vacation Club found in violation
b> M IC H A E L P. J O N E S
Post C o rrrs p o n d rn t
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NO-DELAY LOAN PROGRAMS
Every lo a n re q u e s t d e se rve s Im m e d ia te
a tte n tio n . At IBS, y o u g e t It. A ny lo a n , la rg e
o r sm all, Is Im p o rta n t. W h e th e r it's a SIMPLE
INTEREST AUTO o r PERSONAL LOAN, HOME
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT o r LARGE BUSINESS
LOAN, y o u d e a l d ire c tly w ith a d e c is io n
m aker
N o ru n -a ro u n d s
N c d e la y s
That's a p ro m ts^.
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