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inside business The former owners of the Barlow Trail Inn at Zig Zag were recently held in comtempt of court for failure to file income tax returns According to Carol Wisner. Oregon Department of Revenue information officer. Authur "Bud " C and Mana England, now living in Seaside, were ruled in comtempt of court by Oregon Tax Court Judge Carlisle Roberts in Salem on Sept 5 The Englands were to have filed per sonai income tax returns for the years 1978. 1979 and 1980 Wisner would not say whether the Englands’ returns concerned their roles as proprietors of the Barlow Trail as they were self-employed Prior to owning the Barlow Trail Inn, the Englands had operated service stations in various parts of the state They took over operation of the historic Barlow Trail Inn in the summer of 1981 and sold it in June this year The day of their trial, the Englands filed returns for the 1978 tax year Roberts has delayed enforcing his order and gave the Englands until today, Oct. 7, to file the remaining returns If they fail to comply by the deadline, a warrant for their arrest will be issued to the Clatsop County sheriff They could be faced with a fine, imprisonment or both promoted Rick Carey assistant vice president has been promoted to manager of U.S National Bank of Oregon's Cash Manage ment Department in Portland. Carey most recently was a commercial sales officer with U.S. Bank’s Commer cial Sales Division He join ed the bank in 1968 and has served in several positions at Portland area branches and downtown head quarters Active in community organizations. Carey is on the Board of Directors for Sandy Fire District 72. • He and his family live in Sandy Sandy Chamber plans business workshop. The Sandy Chamber of Commerce plans to sponsor low- cost workshops for area small-business persons who wish to sharpen their business skills. Clackamas Community College has offered to conduct an educational series here for $5 per person per workshop. The local Chamber hopes to gather a minimum of 15 persons for morning workshops here, tentatively 6-8 a m. The workshops could be scheduled weekdays or weekends and would not be limited to Chamber members. Possible topics could include computers, leadership, listening, record-keeping, financing, taxes, inventory con trol, advertising, selling, collection, incorporation, marketing, customer relations, leasing, pricing and more. Interested persons could call the Chamber office at 668-4006 for more information and registration. Tips for job-seekers scheduled at MHCC Registration is now open at Mt. Hood Community Col lege for a free, one-day workshop for unemployed workers The workshop. Moving Ahead . . Options for Unemployed Workers, is set for Saturday, Oct. 16, from 9 a m to 4 p m in the MHCC gymnasium on the Gresham campus Workshop space is limited to the first 1,000 unemployed workers to sign up by calling the college at 667 7343 MARK PIHL Cable TV rate boost eyed “The free workshop will give unemployed workers a chance to learn about career opportunities, job training and retraining, strategies for coping with unemployment, and planning today for the future." said Dr Stephen Nicholson. MHCC president "The college intends to be a partof the solution to Oregon's unemployment and economic problems This workshop is just one of the things the college can do to of fer directon, support, and assistance to unemployed workers in the college district." Nicholson added The workshop will include keynote speakers from in dustry. labor, and the college They will discuss the economic outlook for the Oregon area, factors involving employment in today’s labor market, and job training for the future The fr*e. one-day workshop will also include represen tatives and information from several agencies and social services located in the Portland area For more information about, or to register for. the Mov ing Ahead workshop for unemployed workers, call MHCC at 667-7343. by DAN DILLON The cost of home movies and 24-hour sports is going up if Sandy City Council gives its OK to rate hikes proposed by Warner Amex Cable Council will consider the price increases at its Oct 18 meeting after a study by city staff In a letter requesting the rate hike, general manager Michael Rector said, "Today’s economic conditions, most notably inflation, have made it necessary for all businesses to remain flex ible in their day to I day pricing decisions “We recognize 1 widely escalating prices for I all goods and services in many other businesses, our costs have increased substantially over the last three years. "Consumer Price Index for 1980 and 1961 were 12.4 percent and 8.9 percent respectively. Through Brewster visits confab Ginny Brewster, a financial planner with Bruce Cook & Associates, in Sandy, was one of the participants in the 1982 IAFP Expanding Horizons Convention and Exposi tion held recently in New Orleans. Sponsored by the International Association for Finan cial "anning, this annual event is attended by financie' planners from all parts of the country. By attending IAFP Expanding Horizons 82. Brewster took part in the world's largest gathering of financial planning professionals She is a member of the Portland Chapter of the IAFP June, the CPI has risen at a projected annual rate of 13 3 percent,” Rector noted As a result, Waner Amex is asking the coun cil for permission to raise installation prices from $15 to $29 95 for the first television set in a home Monthly charges would jump 95 cents to $9 96 Rate increases would be effective Nov 1, if ap proved by the local coun cil which reviews price jumps for all licensees holding franchises in the rights in 1980 The system has been operational for about the past two and a half yean. According to informa tion compiled by City Engineer Greg DiLoreto, adjoining cable fran chises offer similar in stallation rates, but lower monthly charges. Warner Amex was granted exclusive cable television franchise Following is the rate schedule changes proposed area customers CURRENT I. Installation Charges PROPOSED $29 95 A First Set B Each Additional Set Same Trip Separate Trip No Change $24.95 II. Monthly Charges A. First Set B Each Additional Set C. FM Service III. Miscellaneous Charges $24 % $24 95 A Reconnect B Move to Location with Existing Outlets C. Move Outlet within Home QUARTER MILLION DOLLAR SUIT SALE LAST 4 DAYS SEPT. 27th to OCT. 9th SUIT & SPORT COAT SIZE CHART MENS 46 48 R«juUr HURRY! GRESHAM STORE OHLY Short Eilri Lia( LADIES SALE ENDS SAT. OCT. 9 Blazers Skirt* TOGETHER WITH OUR MAJOR CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. WE HAVE FOR "2 WEEKS ONLY " ONE QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF SUITS, BLAZERS. AND SKIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES IN AN INCREDIBLE RANGE OF SIZES. IT S FOR "2 WEEKS ONLY." State Representative District 23 The Block Busters of 1982 Come Home! OlARiursuf URL Rent One Tonite — Rent A Second For Free! 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