Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 04, 1987, Page 3, Image 3

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    W o rke rs'
S u p p o rt
G roup
Form ing!
A Support Group for Workers is forming to initiate protects that empower
Jjiurkers discuss workplace problems, explore common issues, and share
«peas towards i reation of specific solutions The first meeting of the Work
Supporl Group will be held in downtown Portland on Tuesday. Feb
•O-iry 10 at ) 30 p m in Meeting Room E of the Mam Public Library, on
corner of S W 10th and Taylor Streets For more details, call WRAP
Workers Rights Action Protect at 231 8550 or 238 9854
Eating For A H ealthy H eart
F e b ru a ry is National Heart Month
Emanuel Hospital it Health Center
sponsoring two classes to help you help your heart
Eating for a Healthy Heart" emphasizes the importance of low choies
terof meals and food preparation
The classes will be held from 7 to
8 30 p m at Emanuel in Room 1075 Course fer» is $6
Cooking for a Healthy Heart" provides the students with a meal cooked
to perfet lion that follows the American Heart Association guidelines for
(trotter nutrition balancing high fiber with low cholesterol This class will
be held from 7 to 9 p m at Emanuel in Room 1077 Course fee is $15
Register early for these classes by calling 280 4284
F e b ru a ry 4
Need fo r A d o p tiv e Homes
S uspect
This Valentine's Day. consider opening your heart to a child
Adoptive parents are needed for Oregon's older and "special needs"
children These include siblings, children over age six, minority children,
as well as children with handicaps
Older, experienced parents and single adults are welcome to apply No
fees are charged for the adoption study
For more information, contact Claudia Hutchinson at the Special Needs
Adoption Coalition office 222 9661 The address is 2301 NW Glisan St
Portland. OR 972,0
A child is waiting to share your love
is
Black W om ens M o v e m e n t
Black feminist, union organizer
and civil rights activist since age
14 Julie Hicks will be a guest
speaker on the key role of "Black
Women in the U S Labor Move
ment
Radical Women meeting on
Thursday, February 26 . 6 30 p m ,
Multnomah County Central Library,
801 S W 10th Avenue Everyone
is welcome For more information
call 249 8067
Wheelchair acces
sibte.
over
S top — Look — Read
Parents Anonymous is Helping Parents Succeed Put your parenting
experience or problem solving skills to good use by volunteering to be a
Child Care Specialist Training provided Call our 24 hour Parent Help
Line 238 88,8
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE'
W ith
K illin g
Carl Lee Rucker, a student at the
Tongue Point Job Corps Center in
Astoria. Oregon, has been arrested
and charged with the November
29, ,986 murder of Wilbert T
Menefee. Jr
Menefee was found
shot to death in an alleyway near
N Mason St
Henry Groepper. Portland Police
Bureau spokesman, said Rucker
was charged with Menefee's death
after he was attested on an out
standing warrant (torn the state of
California and from Multnomah
County.
Rucket is currently lodged in the
Multnomah County Justice Center
without bail
1,200 prices reduced
EACH AND EVERY WEEK!
Black History O bservance
A t Portland Federal
Building
Black history will be featured in
a two day observance on February
10th and 11th at the Green Wyatt
Federal Building. 1220 S W Third
Avenue. Sponsored by the Black
Employment Program Committee,
the agenda will include a number of
speakers, singers and other enter
tainment from the Black commu
nity. The theme for this year will
be "Blacks and the United States
Constitution:
Colonial Times to
Present."
The celebration, to be held in the
Federal Building lobby, is part of
the national observance of February
as Black History Month. All activi­
ties will begin at 11 45 a m and end
at 12:45 p.m.
On February 10th and 11th, a
"Soul Food Luncheon" will be pre
pared by the federal building cafe
teria staff, available to the public
at modest prices.
For more information, contact
Sharon Nickelberry, 221 3240
Charged
Round
iSteak
Sa<e*a*
Full cut, bone-in
Safeway ‘ select’
grain-fed beef!
Pork Steak
Meaty, fine-flavored corn-fed pork!
Boneless Country Style, Pork But, Cut!
Head In ju ry
S u p p o rt G roup
The Family Head Injury Support
Group will next meet Tuesday, Feb
ruary 10, 7:00 p.m., in the Easter
Seals Building (5757 S W Maca
dam) in Portland.
Speech therapist Kathy Ware will
discuss "Communication and Pro
blem solving After Traumatic Brain
Injury". Ware will review common
types of communication problems
associated with hear injury, and will
present strategies for improving
communication, recall, and pro­
blem solving skills
There is no cost to attend, and
the public is welcome. For more
information, please call 229 7707.
Del Monte
Vegetables
16-Oz. Cu, Green Beans, Reg Or
No Sal, or Sliced; 17-Oz Whole
Kernel Corn. Reg. or No-Salt or
Cream Style; or 17-Oz. Peas
V
Or Halves, 29-Ounce size can
Lady Elberta peaches. Great
to serve at breakfast!
SUNKIST NAVEL
Wigs.
For
Hairpieces
S to ck-U p , N o L im it!
Stock-U p, N o L im it!
Oranges
Medium Size...Sweet & Juicy!
and
Beauty Supplies
Sale & Restyling
48-Ounce All Bread
Wesson Oil In Stock
Pure vegetable oil for all your
fine cooking and baking needs
New! All natural!
Save 25% on every single loaf of bread
in the store. Includes rolls and buns,
national brands. Bake Shop breads, Deli
Shop breads, and all Safeway brands!
Lettuce
Grapefruit
z
Crisp
Iceberg
Variety.
OFF
S tock-U p, N o L im it!
Eva Gabor • Born Free
Rene of Paris • Andre Douglas
Zurv and more • Carefree
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Store Hour«
10:00 a m. 'til 6:00 p.m.
Monday Thru Saturday
*1105 N.E. Broadway
(acron from Safeway Lloyd Centerl
Tel. 282 1664
Ad Prices Effective
2/4 Thru 2/10/87 At
Safeway. Sales
Limited To Retail
Quantities.
SAFEWAY
OPEN
24
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