Oregon Advance Times_1968-08-01

Page 5 The Oregon Advance/TIMES August 1, 1968 Contest Offers Prizes The Oregon Advance/TIMES is sponsoring an essay con– test. Three-hundred words or more will be appropriate for entry. There are two divisions in this contest - under two age groups. First group is limited to 20 years and under. Second group is 21 years and over. Each essay must be an original of your own composition, anq may be chosen from any of the titles below. The dead– line · for this contest will be effective the 31st of August, at 12:00 midnight. The prizes consist of: 1st prize . . . . . . . . $10.00 (Two First Prizes) 2nd prize . . . . . . . $ 5.00 (Two Second Prizes) 3rd prize . . • . an interview OTHER ENTRIES WILL RE– CEIVE A BIG THANK YOU FROM TIIE TIMES STAFF!! In order to enter you must live within the Albina area. Mail entry to: Received an Adequate Ed– ucation So Far? 5. What it Means to be a Teen-ager. 6. Why I Like Portland. 7. What I Think of Inter– Racial Marriage. Tax Information Many businessmen overpay taxes for one of two reasons: some cannot afford top flight professional tax help. And for others, overpayment is a result of working from in– complete, unorganized busi– ness records. There is a way to over– come both of these obstacles, and save important tax dollars as a result. Sub– scribe to General Business Systems in your area, cost is moderate. Do you groove on W, C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy movies? If so, you know where it's at. Master comedians like them don't grow on trees. As a matter of fact, mas– ter artists of any kind are hard to find. Take the fash– ion industry, for instance. Creative designers are cut from a rare bolt of threads. Young designers like Reiko from Japan and Tuffin & Foale from England are im– aginative jolts from that bolt. They're three of the· wildly talented designers for Para– phernalia. Paraphernalia is the ex– citing boutique that special– izes in the newest fashions for the young-at-heart female set. Paraphernalia can wrap you in the right attire for watching a W, C, Fields movie or painting the town. Why not come into Par.a– phernalia and look around? All it takes is an open mind, a flair for young styles and a love for the unusual. WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR "A BIT UNUSUAL." Do you I ike to stay home with "a good book" on Fri– day nights? Do you have an aversion to unconventional ideas? Beware of PARA– Scout Den Mothers Complete Training Charles Crews, field work– er for the Boy Scout pro– gram, has successfully com– pleted an ADC Den Mothers' training session. The moth– ers were paid $2.00 per training session and will al– so receive a fee for working with a local Den this fall. Get off ( 1 the Money J go Round! ... pH ERNA LI Al Our fast- :; moving fashions aren't · for the stay-at-home book read– er. Visit PARAPHERNALIA for the young and totally turned on. 732 S. W. Wash– ington, 224-5248. Open 9:30 to 5:30 daily, Mon. &. Fri. 'til 9:30. The Oregon Advance/TIMES Attention: Contest 714-1/2 N. E, Alberta Street Portland, Oregon 97211 This column will be aimed at the small businesses in our area. Every week it will discuss a different topic that might be of help to the small business. For more infor– mation on business tax, phone or write: Harvey Rice, 305 N, E. Wygant St., Portland, Oregon 97211, 287-2212 or 227-1818. U of P Workshop Aug. 5 If you're checking at First National, saving somewhere else, and borrowing from still another place, you 're doing an awful lot of unnecessary running around. Only a full· service bank like First National can be a one-stop banking center, offering checking, savings, loans, trust .services, money orders - anything concerning money. So, whatever your money-handling needs, remember, it's easy- ask FIRST! Educating the ''exception- boldt State College, Eureka, al" child will be the subject Calif. TOPIC TITLES I. Why I am Proud of My Race. 2. Why I am Proud to be be an American. 3. 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