Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 30, 1985, Page 11, Image 11

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    Portland Observer, October X), 1905, Paye 11
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Apple Cider 2
0 Salvador Students
visit PSU
I wo student representatives from
the I diversity ol 11 Salvador will be
s|x-aking ai the Portland State IJntver-
silv Smith t elite,. Room 294 296, on
F rid as. Nov S a l 12:00 noon. I he
Portland visit is pail ol a ion, which
will include 10 cam puses in seven
w estern slates he,w een Oct 10 and
Nov 20 I he Salvadoran students are
addressing university communities in
the I tilted States to publicize the ef­
forts ol students, prolessors, a d m in t s
lia to rs and w orkers to ensure lull
funding to, the I diversity ol I I Salva
do, and an end io the repression di
reeled against i i . I heir tour and their
work in 1 I Salvador are pari ol an
overall eltorl at Ihe I uiversilv Io bring
peace and justice to the war torn
country
I he iwo students ate Antonio Quc
zada. Piesidenl o l the General Xsso
ca n o n ol Salvadoran I rnversiiv Stu­
dents (AGl I Si, and Rodollo Rosales,
\ ice P iesidenl ot the AGl I S Mr
Quezada is studying agronom y. Nlr
Rosales is a m edical student I heir
visit o tters students in this country a
tare o p p o rtu n ity to share in fo rm a ­
tion about education in Ihe I S and
I I Salvador
In I9H0, the I nivcrsilv ot I I Salva
do, was partially destroyed and shut
down bv mlilary invasion and ixcupa
lion I lie .ainpus remained closed l o t
loin veals, ieo|xnm g in Slav ot I9«4
I he I niverstly com m unity, however,
continues Io be the tatget ol severe re
piessiou. as evidenced by recent at
tests ol dozens ol students and pto
lessots Both ot ihe visiting students,
Mi Q uezada and Mi R osales, ap
peaied on a death squad hit list pub
lislied in the San S alvador daily l a
1‘rvnsa liraficti on lulv 12. I9X*
I he \ ( i l I S t o u t v tsit to Portland
has been sponsored bv the P ortland
Stale 1 diversity student group. C en­
tral Ameitca Study and Action, and bs
Ihe Portland ( enlral America Solidar
its ( ommitiee
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R ou n d S te a k
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Flavored B eef
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Libby’s
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2 9 -O u n c e V e g e ta b le
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Bake D e lic io u s P ie s,
4 8 -O u n ce B o ttle
Breads or Even C o o k ie s 100% Pure V eg eta tile Oil
T r 3F
Pum pkin S p ice 1" Stock-U p and Save
I o r P ie » ( r t i u n
Pork Steak
Cut
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Luv’s Baby Pants
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B ananas
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Try S liced On Breakfast
C ereals, Or Ice Cream
No.2 Russet Potatoes 15 b .:„99
Sweet Emperor Grapes n.69
Tender Broccoli
n,59
Girl Scouts sell
1906 calendars
I .« ’king toi an inexpensive holiday
gill ileni lh a l's sure lo p le a s e ’ I he
I ails S<ouls .tie ottering both wall and
p.xkei planner size calendars for $2
each thiough Nov 2’ , I9N' Ihe wall
size calendar features beautiful tour
color photographs ol « nrl Sc mils and
then activities Both calendars oiler
tune zone and natio n al holiday in
formation plus ample space tot writing
in appointm ents Proceeds trom the
sale of calendars help troops finance
their vearls program
gel your
19X6 (m l Scout calendar, ask a (nrl
Scout or call ( olurnbia Ricer (n rl
s. out ( oiuicil (501(2246 '6 0
Half & Half
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