Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 11, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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SANO* (Ore.) POST Thur»
February 1 1 1 9 0 2 1 S x
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B arker named campaign treasurer
A ction C enter
distributing
surplus cheese
Ivan Barker, a Sandy
businessman and former
city councilman, has ac
cepted appointm ent as
treasurer for the campaign
committee working to elect
John Thompson of Welches
to the Oregon State Senate
T h o m p so n ,
a
Republican, is seeking the
seat in the newly-created
Senate D istrict 14
Barker has been a Sandy
resident since I»33 when he
opened his first pharmacy
here Now semi retired, he
continues to be active in the
m anagem ent of Sandy
Rexall and the Woodland
Pharmacy at Welches
• We need a voice in the
s ta te
Senate
fro m
C la cka m a s
C o u n ty ,*'
Barker said " It's been
about 35 years since we had
representation from this
area in that body
‘ John Thom pson is
deserving of our support,” John Thompson, left. Republican candidate for Senate District 14, welcomes Ivan Barker
Barker said "He lives in into his campaign after Barker agreed to be Thompson’s campaign committee treasurer.
Welches and he is close to
ly controlled way to protect
the problems that we have are all small cities or unin­ tourism, p rim a rily.
"We need to expand our the beauty and natural
in common w ith other corporated com m unities
tax bases and diversify our resources of the Cascades
areas encompassed by this depending on a mix of
economies, but in a careful­ west slope.’ Barker said
new Senate D istrict 14 We agriculture, lumbering and
The Sandy Community Action Center is among those agen
cies distributing more »han 348,000 poqnds of government
surplus cheese in Orego.
As of Monday, the Actio.. Center had issued 323 five pound
blocks to low-income clients, according to Pete Sulzbach,
chairman.
The center received 2,340 pounds of cheese for distribution
throughout the week The remainder w ill be distributed by
Friday
Sulzbach said that one block per eligible fam ily having
poverty-level income is being issued
Clackamas County received more than 7,000 pounds of
cheese and is in the process of distributing it, according to
John Maguire, human services coordinator for the Communi
ty Action Agency,
February 14 is
“ I LOVE YOU" day!
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Valentine's Dav Cards
inside b u sin e ss
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Sandy bank merger finalized
A local bank w ill merge
w ith two other county
banks to form the 36th
largest bank in the state
Tne briards of directors
of the Independent Bank of
Sandy, Metropolitan Bank,
Milwaukie, and Willamette
Falls State Bank, Oregon
City, have jointly announc­
ed their intention to com
bine the three banks into a
new bank to be named the
United Bank of Oregon.
A bank holding company,
UBO Bancorp, w ill be
formed concurrently
Chairman of the new
bank and holding company
w ill be Craig Robinson, an
Oregon banker with 27
years experience
James A Chester has
been elected president of
Metropolitan Bank and will
become president of the
new United Bank of Oregon
and the holding company
Chester, formerly presi­
dent and chief executive of­
ficer of Columbia National
Bank, Longview, Wash ,
has 11 years experience as
a bank executive and is a
graduate of the University
of Portland with a degree
in finance.
Head office of the com
Send cords from
bined ba’ will be 15606 SE
M c L ol ,n lin
B !vd ,
Milwaukie
C r e a tiv e e x c e lle n c e is a n »A m erican t r a d itio n
A Heart-to-Heart Checklist
The U nited Bank of
Oregon w ill operate bank
mg o ffic e s in Sandy,
Milwaukie and Oregon Ci­
ty
Total resources of the
new bank w ill be in excess
of $30 million, making it the
state's 36th largest bank
In d iv id u a liz e d V a le n tin e Cards fo r every m e m b e r o f the fa m ily and
yo u r S w e e th e a rt!
L
begins at 7 p m
Among to p ics to be
covered w ill be new regula­
tions on IRA participation,
Keogh and SEPP plans,
tax deferred investments,
how to establish a tax-
deferred retirem ent ac­
count for a non-wage earn
ing spouse and how to con
Sandy representatives
named to commission
Two Sandy men have
been named to the Steering
Com m ittee of a Small
Cities Industrial Attraction
Program by the Economic
Development Commission
and Private Industry Coun
ell of Clackamas County
City Manager Roger Jor
dan and George Morgan, a
local insurance broker, w ill
work on the project design
ed to create new jobs and
diversify the economy in
the three small c itiw of
Sandy. E stacada and
Molalla
The program represents
the concerted efforts of the
County Economic Develop
ment Commission, the Port
of Portland and the three
cities
A consultant team of Don
Barney of Don Barney and
Associates James Mater
of Management Marketing
Associates. Norm Boice of
MeleBoice, and Michele
B ow ler and Stephanie
Oliver of Bowler A Oliver
Public Relations has been
named to work with the
Committee
tinue deferring taxes on a
lum p sum d is trib u tio n
from a pension or profit
sharing plan
"T h e new liberalized
rules, which took effect
Jan I, make the IRA an ex­
tremely beneficial windfall
ta x s h e lte r fo r m ost
p e o p le .”
sa id
Benj
F r a n k lin
B usiness
D e v e lo p m e n t
O ffic e r
A Gift of Fragrance!
Mickie Bybee
"The seminar w ill pro­
vide all the most recent in­
formation for opening a
tax deferred, high interest
IRA, Keogh and SEPP,”
she said.
In fo rm a tio n a l
w ill be provided
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Give your Sweetheart
R etirem ent accounts sem inar set
Experts on Individual
Retirement Accounts from
Benj F ranklin Federal
Savings and Ixian Associa
tion will hold a free two-
hour seminar on retire
ment savings plans next
Thursday, Feb 18, at the
Sandy branch office, 17500
Strauss Ave The seminar
Children's Card Packages!
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Cachet
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reservation!, call 668 6887
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622-3400
In Hoodland Park Plaza
Welche«, Oregon
668-4111
38950 Proctor Boulevard
Sandy, Oregon