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Page 4 L egal N otices Need to publish a cou rt document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e- mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classlfleds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer The Portland Observer Black H istory M onth February 8, 2012 Lewis and Clark Lecture Events dress topics related to the state of diversity within the country. Salman Hameed, director of the Center for the Study of Sci ence in Muslim Societies and an assistant professor of Integrated A civil rights activist and a S cience and H u m an ities at professor of humanities will be Hampshire College, will focus visiting Lewis and Clark College on how Muslims in different so in southwest Portland this month cieties view biological evolution, for two lecture events for Black and what this can tell us about History Month, which will ad- the social and cultural factors Muslim World, Civil Rights focus of talks shaping these responses. The public is welcomed to attend the free talk on Friday, Feb 10, from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., in the Templeton Campus Center, located at 0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd. On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Ericka Huggins, a human rights activist, poet, professor, and form er Black Panther leader and politi cal prisoner, will discuss her ex- Salman Hameed Stay on top of your savings Savings Today And Rewards Tomorrow TM Ericka Huggins « traordinary personal life experi ences and her spiritual practices of sustaining activism and pro moting change. This free event will also be held at 7 p.m. in Templeton Cam pus Center. Artists Featured at Concordia S.T.A.R.T. is the automatic savings plan that lets you save at your own pace. Whether you want to go slow or fast, you decide how you want to save and how much. Reach $1,000 in savings and you'll earn a $50 U.S. Bank Rewards Visa® Card. Keep the savings balance for a year, and earn another $50. With online tools to track your progress, S.T.A.R.T. makes it easy for everyone to save, Allot [^serving you* 1^3 bank m branch Ld usbank.com/START Q 800.720.2265 Q rn.usbank.com Enrollment is required. A qualifying transfer from your Package Checking account to your Package Money Market Savings account must be scheduled and maintained. You must open and/or maintain an active U.S. Bank Package, including a Silver, Gold or Platinum Checking account AND a Money Market Savings account A minimum deposit of $ 5 0 Is required to open a Checking account and a minimum of $ 2 5 is required to open a Money M arket Savings account All regular account opening procedures apply Certain conditions apply to U.S. Bank Packages Credit products are subject to normal credit qualifications and approvals. Other conditions and restrictions may apply Program is subject to change. See the S T A R T Program Agreement for detailed information. The U.S. Bank Rewards Visa Card cannot be reloaded with additional funds, nor can It be used at an ATM. Terms and conditions apply and fees may apply to Rewards Cards. For complete terms and conditions see the U.S. Bank Rewards Visa Card Agreement available at www.myusbankcorporaterewards.com. Deposit products offered by U.S. Bank. N A 0 2 0 1 2 U.S. Bancorp All rights reserved Member FDIC An art exhibition celebrating African American artists will be featu red on the cam pus o f Concordia University in north east Portland, opening Monday, Feb. 13 and continuing through March 9 in honor of Black His tory month. The exhibit, which was made possible through Concordia’s Arts and Cultures program, will display work by various artists, including Kali Wilson-Hoesch, Kwa Franklin Ghong and Nereus Patrick Cheo. The public is welcomed to a free artist’s reception on Friday, Feb. 24, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the F.W.J. Sylwester Library and George R. White Library & Learning Center, 2800 N.E. Lib erty St.