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Page 4 Portland Observer, October 1,1981 Reynolds gives scholarships TRACEY PALMER WEIMDY PATTERSON Family representative, D r. W alter C. Reynolds, wishes to announce the three winners o f the 1981 P hil Reynolds Scholarships were notified that each would receive $300 toward tuition, fees, books and supplies. Miss Wendy Patterson o f Wilson W ashington, D .C . She attended a summer session taking perparatory mathematics ahead o f the autumn semester. Tracey plaris to be a child psychiatrist. She has been ■ eared by her grandm other. M rs. Betty Jean Hicks. Miss Tracey Palm er o f Jefferson H igh School plans to study Pre- M edicine at H o w ard University in M iss L an H o o f Jefferson High School is planning to attend Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon to study Pharmacy. She is a member o f a Vietnamese family o f ten. Lan did not know English when she came to this c ou n try; she was tutored and to repay this favor is now tu to rin g others. Her parents are M r. & Mrs. Phu D. Ho. Finally A w a y to Urban League Guild hosts wine sip The P o rtla n d U rb a n League Guild will be sponsoring a wine-sip and fashion show on Saturday, Oc tober 10 at the Lloyd Center A u d i to riu m fro m 8 -1 1 pm . D o natio n s are S3.00. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Come and enjoy this el egant a ffa ir. Fashions w ill be pro vided by M eier A F rank. For more in fo rm a tio n contact the U rb an League at 224-0131. Subscribe Today interest Tima to try on: Sunahina Division officer helps a local middle school student select new school clothes. Sunshine provides clothes The Portland Police Bureau will provide $60 worth o f new clothing for 500 needy children in the P o rt land middle schools this fall. This program is made possible by a grant fro m the Police B ureau’ s Sunshine Division and the assistance o f Fred Meyer, Inc. The Police Bureau’ s Com m unity Juvenile Officer (CJO) Program, al ready established in Portland’s mid dle schools, w ill adm inister the clothing program. W ith the assistance o f a C JO , se- I'/iected 6th, 7th and 8th grade stu dents will be able to select $60 worth o f new clothing at a Fred M eyer store. Students in need o f a one tim e "emergency” clothing outfit will be id e n tifie d by school p rin cip als, teachers and C JO 's. Parental con sent is also required for participa tion in the program. Masons honor GIG Odum With The Benj Franklin's new Tax-Free "AD Sav ers" account you can earn $2,000 tax-free interest if you file a jo in t tax return or $1,000 for a single re turn. Invest $500 or m ore for one year Starting Oc tober 1,1981, y o u ll earn 12.61%— the highest rate and yield allowed by law for Tax-Free Cer tificates Plus your rate o f interest will be guaranteed and insured from the day you deposit it for one fufl year * Compare. 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U n io n A ve 248 1494 C h u rch , where he serves as 2nd Assistant Chairm an o f the Deacon Board. Conference discusses Black colleges The Black Colleges Committee, a non-profit organization, is sponsoring its second annual Black College Conference at the H ilton Hotel on Satur day, October 24. Theme is "Black Colleges: An Alternative.” Registration begins at 8 a.m. with sessions starting at 9 a.m. A nominal charge will be made for costs o f the luncheon and handout materials. This will be $5 for students and $10 for adults. Call Portland 287- 9669 for additional information. PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS ' * Dry Cleaner w end rapa* extra charge • Minor rap a * No charge Knit Mocking our apecaafcty k a b o u t our n a w b u d g e t service ^ ^ ^ U g j£ lo w 4 o w o r lc e ^ ^ ^ ^ 24-hour Service In to d a y - O u t to m o rro w 3954 N. Williams P o rtlan d , O regon YJ1Z1 282-8361 Selected Branches Open Saturday October 3 10-3 P.M. Call 248-1234 c ■