Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 10, 1982, Image 11

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    Bits and Pieces
by Ruth Spencer
by Ruth Spencer
Some people die a little daily al­
most forgotten with the hope that
they and others, somehow, may live
fully.
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The Fleur-De-Lis Club is having
its Annual Antique Tea, Sunday,
November 14, 1-5 p.m., at the home
o f M r. and Mrs. Luther Bell, 232
N .E . Graham. Mrs. Lillian Bell is
president. Mrs. Julia Ganter is
chairman of Antique Tea.
breast-feed her child is entitled to
constitutional protection.
Specifically, the Court held that a
school board cannot prohibit a
teacher from breast-feeding her
child in private on school premises
during a duty-free lunch hour unless
the board can demonstrate that a
sufficiently important state interest
justifies such a prohibition.
“ Breast-feeding is the most elemen­
tal form of parental care,” the court
emphasized.
The Portland Section of the N a ­
tional Council o f Negro Women will
have its monthly meeting Monday,
November 15, 1982, 7:30 p.m. at the
King Neighborhood Facility.
Mrs. Lenore Morris il president.
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In what has been hailed as a land­
mark decision, the U.S. Fifth C ir­
cuit Court of Appeals became the
first court in the country to recog­
nize that a woman’s decision to
Oregon will receive $250,000 of
the $9.8 million being reallocated
nationwide for the special supple­
mental food program for women,
infants and children (W IC ) pro­
gram. The additional money will
bring Oregon’s total o f federal
funds for the W IC program to
$10,435,722 for the fiscal year.
(Sponsored by Am erican State
Bank, B.F. Booker, President.)
STEAK, IT A L IA N STYLE
2 lb chuck steak. 1'4-in thick
l*m u n juice
Olive or salad oil
Salt, cracked black pepper
Chopped parsley
Place steak on rack in broiler pan Mix '/« cup lemon
juice and */« cup olive oil. Brush top o f steak with some of
mixture. Sprinkle lightly with salt and a few turns o f the
pepper mill.
Broil 3 to 4 inches from heat 15 minutes. Turn steak,
brush with olive oil mixture; sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Broil 12 to 15 minutes tor rare.
Place on hot platter, spoon on any leftover oil m ix­
ture, sprinkle with chopped parsley. Slice thinly on the
diagonal with sharp carving knife. Serves 6
For well done steak: sprinkle each side with unsea­
soned instant meat tenderizer following package direc­
tions; broil as above.
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Red Or Golden
Delicious
Apples
17&$398
Avocados Gr“ ned Ea. 39*
7^99*
Safeway Quality Beef, Whole Bone-In
Round Steak
TONY BROWN
Tony Brown's Journal, a televi­
sion series that airs each Sunday at
5:30 p.m. on PBS is presenting a
four-part mini-series (hat examines
the treatment of Afro-Americans in
the white controlled TV industry.
Part II of this mini-series will air
November 15th— “ Goodbye, Sgt.
Ross?”
Brown believes black identity i* in
dangerous hands and (hat if black
people can change their image on
television and in movies, black peo­
ple can change their condition in
America.
D o n ’ t miss this important pro­
gram.
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W illiam A rth u r Webb has been
. sworn in as commissioner of the
U.S. Equal Employment Opportun­
ity Commission (EEOC).
During his nomination hearings
before the Senate Committee on La­
bor and Human Resources, Webb
declared, "As a black person, I have
experienced discrimination; I know
the debilitating effect it can have;
and I have spent a large part of my
personal and professional life fight­
ing it. This awareness and sensitivity
will assure my continued diligence
as a commisssioner in the fight to
eliminate employment discrimina­
tion whether it is against minorities,
women, our senior citizens or those
who are handicapped.”
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Oregon ranks third in marijuana
production in the country; out­
ranked only by California and H a­
waii.
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The Los Angeles School Board
voted unanimously to make a grade
of C mandatory in order for stu­
dents to participate in extra-curricu­
lar activities.
Health clinic elects
board members
At its 1981-82 Annual Board
meeting the North/Northcast Com­
munity Mental Health Center, Inc.,
Board of Directors elected eight
community people to its Hoard.
Those elected were: Robert
Lockwood, Robert Wright, Clifford
Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Charles Per­
son, Olga Talley, Linda Dreyer and
Avel Mayfield. Cottrell White, Jr.,
a member of the Board for the past
three years, was re-elected. Each Di­
rector is elected to a three-year term.
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Sweet Spanish
Family
Pack
Of 3
Steaks
Single
Steaks
s168 Pound
© G ra d e A
Turkeys
Natural, No
Additives
10 14 Lb.
Manor House
c
69
Lb.
© Young
Ducklings
89£
Grade A
Young
Tender
Manor House1
(18 To 22 Lb . Lb. 73«)
A Great
Dinner
Treat
Alka-
Seltzer
25-Count Pkg.
Heinz
Pickles
c
Liquid Plumr
Panty Hose
Whole Kosher Dill, 46 Oz
Drain Opener
32-0unce
L'eggs Regular
2-Pair Package
Arm & Hammer
Baking Soda 3 For $ j 29
MJB Coffee An iG
cT $ 5 "
Apple Juice
99*
Sour Cream
79*
$ j 49
Ketchup
Ounce
S a n t la m
Imperial
argarine
c
Hood River
46 Ounce Can
Lucerne
Pint Size
1 Pound Pkg.
Price Effective 1 1 /W Thru 11/16/82 At Safeway In The Portland Area.
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