Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 10, 1983, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland Observer, August 10, 1963 Page 7
Fast
Food
Facts
WANTED WANTED
Talented boys and girls ages 2-16
for A m ateur Hour
Coma and show your talent Trophies w * ba awarded. Sign up today at:
The Amateur Hour show of young talent will be at the Elks
Lodge, 6 N. Tillamook • 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.e August 28, 1963
••Fast food»" or "ju n k foods"
can be nutritious according to a
report published by the American
Council on Science and Health. x
Ninety percent o f Americans ate
in a fast food restaurant at least
once in a six month period. Most o f
those contacted ate between one and
three meals a week. 10 percent ate
five or more meals weekly.
For those who are watching their
weight, the chart below gives the
calorie count for popular brand fast
foods.
D eadline fo r try -o u t w ill be A u g u st 16.1963
Broadway Hair Weavers
1634 N.E. 7th
Lon Flniatar. aloctrlcal enginoor for BPA, taika to
about 30 high achool kids about his job at tha 3rd
Annual
day.
Carar Exploration Day IM S " last Satur­
(Photo: Richard J. Brown)
HAMBURQER8
M c D onalds *
Hamburger
Cheeseburger
Big M a c *
Q uarter Pounder*
Quarter Pounder* w/cheese
W E N D Y 'S *
Single
Double
Triple
BURGER K IN G *
Hamburger
Cheeseburger
W ho pp er*
W ho pp er* w/cheese
W hopper J r .*
W hopper J r .* w/cheese
235
307
563
424
324
SAFEWAY
470
670
830
290
350
630
740
370
420
Ad Prices Start Wednesday; August 10 Thru Tuesday, August 16, 1983
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r
S a /e w a y 's
20% O ff B e e f Sale!
1
Somehow, Nothing
Satisfies Like Beef!
FISH
M C D O N A L D 'S *
Filet-O -Fish*
432
CHICKEN
KENTUCKY FRIED C H IC K EN *
O riginal Recipe* (2 pieces)
393
Original Recipe* Dinner
661
Extra Crispy (2 pieces)
544
Extra Crispy Dinner
902
Boneless Top
Round Steak
M c D onalds *
Set Boneless
Top Sirloin
BeneMn
Rib Steak
© $026
Chicken M cNuggets* (no sauce)314
PIZZA
PIZZA H U T * II
Standard Cheese
" *•7 -
C m ,a
0
680
(W 13" medium. T h in 'N C rijpy* )
Supreme
800
I'A 13" medium, Thin 'N Crispy* )
MEXICAN STYLE FOODS
TACO BELL*
Bean burrito
Beef burrito
Burrito Supreme*
Tostada
Taco
343
466
457
179
186
Arm Cut Roast
Lb. *174
Blade Chuck Steak Lb. *150
Chuck Roast 7 Lb. »151
Rib Eye Stk. Boneless L b *4’4
Rib Roast La,«e End Lb. »288
Rib Steak
"
Lb *350
Loin Strip Stk.
T Bone Steak
Porterhouse Stk
Round Tip Stk.
Lb. *262
Round Steak £°"jn Lb J230
Cubed Steak
Lb. ’ 238
WENDY’S*
Chili
JACK IN THE B O X *
Regular Taco
Super Taco
230
190
280
SIDE DISHES
KENTUCKY FRIED C H IC K EN *
Cole Slaw
Mashed potatoes w /gravy
121
87
MCDONALD'S*
French fries (regular)
BURGER K IN G *
Regular French fries
Regular onion rings
3oY«\s
John's
Pizza
X iV A O H M *
220
210
270
Stevenson
stays home
Cuba's superheavyweight Teo filo
Stevenson was left behind when the
Cuban team travelled to Caracas
last week to compete in the up­
coming Pan American Games.
Stevenson, three-time winner o f
the Olympic gold and twice world
champion, was deprived o f a try for
a third Pan American championship
when he was removed from the
team.
The decision to substitute young
Jorge Luis Gonzalez for Stevenson
was based on the need for a win in
that weight class if Cuba is to regain
the Pan American team champion­
ship now held by the U.S. Stevenson
made a poor showing against the
Soviet boxer Alexander Krupken in
their recent match. He was defeated
during the 1982 world champion­
ships but returned to knock out the
U .S .'s Tyrell Biggs in November.
Surprise upsets at their national
championships give Cuba a new,
younger team, while some o f their
world champions w ill stay home.
Stevenson’s career is not over. A ll
o f Cuba expects him to be in Los
Angeles in 1984 to win his fourth
Olympic gold medal; Gonzalez is
planning ahead to 1988.
Scotch Buy
Lemonade
SPfCJAl
Delicious Pizza
Asst'd Varieties
10-Ounce
W K(
SUPPLES
i LAST'
Town House,
Stems & Pieces, 4 Oz
20 Oz Or
22 Oz Spaghetti
Merlino Fettuccini
Jolly Time Popcorn
Mild Lucerne.
2 Pound Loat
Ceddar Cheese
Cantaloupe
.
*
Packages,
Ea Makes
2 Quarts
Large Red Peaches
Local N W .
Grown
I h
^Q C
*V B
"4 1
Fresh Cut. . . Lb. 23'
I
White Or Yellow
2 Pound Bag
Kool-Aid Unsweetened
San Jacquin Valley
•6 * «* f / . , i
White Magic
9 Ounce
Solid Bowl Cleaner
Large, Sweet, Thick
Meated Famous Westside
Melons. . .
HMM
l 2-Ply, Soft Tissue.
} Asst'd Colors Or White
PUMCMXSÍ
6-Oz. Frozen Concentrate
Mushrooms
ath Tissue
*<•» J
■M
Large Bell Peppers
Sweet, Yellow
Onions