Page 6, Portland Observer, September 8, 1988 FASHIOñ Duke and Raveen Announce Winners of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Photo Contests ^ \\\\\ J A'.WWw ' • r ’W ison (center), publisher, chairman and CEO of Johnson impany congratulates the winners of the $50,000.00 Raveen itest and $50,000.00 Duke Kit Photo Contest: (left to right) s (2nd prize/Raveen), Zandra Petway (1st prize/Raveen), i-Murphy (grand prize/Raveen), Anthony L. Tyler (grand Ron Barret Jr. (1st prize/Duke), Carlton Chatman (2nd FAMOUS FACES OF BEAUTY Left to Right: Vanity and Deborah Crable. Host, Ebony/JET Showcase. Suits are hot this fall, adding sparkle and a vast array of flair. As style goes sophisticated, contemporary and highly provocative —creating a unique fashion perspective. F A S H IO N E D IT O R IA L Seasonal Changes LARGE SIZE FASHIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS M onday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday N oon - 5:00 p.m. Portland • 935 S.W. Yamhill (503) 227-1765 Salem • 685 Church N.E. (503) 370-8165 : Female Success Stories UNIQUELY YOURS T elevision c o m m e n ta to r Barbara W alters em braces Mary G. W in s to n president, W in s to n J a n ito ria l Service, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind., at the second annual W om en of E nterprise Aw ards luncheo n recently. W alters and actress C ice ly Tyson w ere featured speakers. The aw ards program , sponsored by Avon P roducts Inc. and .the U S Sm all B usiness A d m in is tra tio n , sa lu te s a group o f outstan ing w om en business ow ners fo r a chievem ent d e sp ite hardships. The five award w inners, selected in a national search, w ill becom e valuable role m odels fo r a spiring w om en entrepreneurs by sPe a kl" g a a series of local self-e m p lo ym e n t sem inars fo r w om en. The sem inars are also sponsored by Avon and the Sm all B usiness A d m in is tra tio n W in s to n founded her com pany 35 years ago. Today, her busines Boutique & Nail Salon Pre-Fall Special! Full Set Nail Tips $20 (S h o rt S et) 517 N.E. Killingsw orth 281-5728 _____ R e m e m b e r, w h e n p u t t in g to g e th e r your fall w ardrobe th is early, to co n ce n tra te on p urchas­ ing basic n ecessities. They w ill w o rk w ell w ith any purchase you m ake later in the season. S w e a te r s in w o o l — s lic k blends, and bold vibrant p a t­ te r n s — w ill be the rule th is season. To p ro te ct yo u rse lf from the in­ evitable c h ill o f a utum n nights, you m ust w ear lig h te r w e ig h t fabrics, such as c o tto n , along w ith heavier fall item s to give you B.J. Edwards, a balance of c o m fo rt n ig h t or day. Fashion Editor A lw ays be prepared fo r that unexpected drop in tem perature s M other N ature begins her w ith a lig h tw e ig h t jacket. T his seasonal changes, we are rem inded that th is hot w eather season jackets are c u t room ie fo r added co m fo rt and com e in a w o n 't last forever. N ow is the tim e v a rie ty o f shape s ty le s and to se le ct clo th in g that w ill see A you through the end of sum m er and in to fall. A ugust is the m onth that kicks o ff the fall sh o p p in g season. There w ill be larger variety of early season o fferings. Deep, dark, natural co lo rs are being m atched w ith bold, b right ones. There are lo ts of new c o lo r co m b in a tio n s, but d o n ’t be put o ff by them . has 270 em ployees and annual revenues of $3 m illio n . < / % ?■-.* • •• • •. • V * 9 • ♦ ». ♦ • » e , *•»*£** < * * I lengths. F a ll's new w ide-legged pants call fo r a to p p e r that d o e s n ’t stop at th e ir fu lle s t spot. The coat that fits the b ill is the long, flu id trench coat. R em em ber to check the long and sh o rt of it ca refully to m ake sure shapes and shades are in sync, and to create a fla tte r­ ing silhouette .