Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 10, 1994, Page 10, Image 10

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    A ugust 10, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver
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IT'S ALWAYS
FRESH!
Celebrating African-
American Cooking
Favorite recipes from Dionne
Warwick, Patti LaBelle, Rosa Parks
and other celebrities are featured in
Celebrating Our Mothers' Kitch­
ens, a new cookbook developed by
the National Council o f Negro
Women (NCNW) in collaboration
with Kraft General Foods. The
cookbook was introduced at a re­
cent reception for the fifth annual
Chicago Black Expo, and features
200 easy-to-prepare recipes.
Pictured here admiring the buf­
fet are Dr. Dorothy 1. Height (left),
President and Chief Executive Of­
ficer, National Council of Negro
Women, and Yvonne Kilpatrick,
Manager of Ethnic Marketing, Kraft
General Foods.
C elebrating Our M o th ers’
K itchens will be available na­
tio n a lly at b o o k sto res, local
chapter o f the N ational C ouncil
o f N egro W om en and selected
grocers. Proceeds from the book
w ill help establish the N ational
C enters for A frican-A m erican
W omen in W ashington D.C.
aft
Food
Front
COOPERATIVE GROCERY
Organically grown produce.
Quality supplements.
Natural foods deli.
Open to All 9am-9pm Daily
2375 NW Thurman
222-5658
are the same,” said Tom Potter, re­
tired Portland police chief and co-
chair of the 1994 Stand Up Portland
event. "We need to stay vigilant
around issues of diversity , and edu­
cation is still the best weapon against
hate crimes, discrimination and big­
otry. Their point is simply to keep
people thinking about w hat they can
do every day to make a difference.”
JoAnn Allen, assistant to Mult­
nom ah C ounty C om m issioner
Beverly Stein and Stand Up Portland
co-chair, added, "It is appropriate to
join forces with The Bite because the
vent is a primary fundraiser for the
Special Olympics. The message to
Gladly
Accepted!
281-6833
71 st & Fremont
41 st & Fremont
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Real cheese and
70 slices of
premium pepperoni
Serves 4-6.
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bacon with lots
of juicy Dole
pineapple. Serves 4-6
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LARGE SPECIALTY 1
OF
THE
LARGE COMBO
Salami,
pepperoni,
sausage, olives,
mushrooms, and
HOUSE
onions.
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honor and to celebrate all people is
very basic to what the Special Olym­
pics is all about.”
Stand Up Portland speakers will
blend into the musical venue set for
the Tasty L icks Stage throughout the
three-day event at Waterfront Park.
Speakers include Portland Mayor
Vera Katz, Hispanic Community
activist Gale Castillo, Afro-Ameri­
can and Gay and Lesbian commu­
nity activist Kathleen Saadat, Mult­
nom ah C ounty C om m issio n er
B everly Stein, Portland Urban
League director Lawrence Dark and
Ecumenical Ministries director Rev­
erend Rodney Page.
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advises the Metro Council on issues
related to regional transportation
planning and construction. The reso­
lution goes before the Metro council
for final adoption.
The resolution, which sets a five-
year financing strategy operation,
includesaTri-Met-referred $475 mil­
lion general obligation bond mea-
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LARGE COWBOY
PIZZA 4
LARGE PAPA’S
FAVORITE
Pepperoni,
Itaiian sausage,
Pepperoni,
sausage, beef,
olives, mushrooms,
and onions.
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mushrooms, black
olives, herb &
cheese blend.
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sure for the South/North light rail
local match to be voted on this No­
vember; a C-TRAN-referred fund­
ing measure for the South-North
project to be voted on by residents of
Clark County in 1995; and plans to
obtain state funding through the Or­
egon and Washington legislatures
next year.
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First Step Taken To Fund Regional Transportation
Local governments and trans­
portation agencies approved a reso­
lution Thursday aimed at obtaining
matching funds for federal financing
of a light rail line form Clackamas
County to Vancouver.
The action came at the monthly
meeting of the Joint Policy Advisory
Committee on Transportation, w hich
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Italian sausage,
mushrooms, black
olives, herb &
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cheese blend.
P o rtlan d ’s Annual B ite
Includes Diversity
When people gather at Water­
front Park Aug. 12-14 to enjoy them­
selves at The Bite, the 11th Annual
Taste of Portland, they will celebrate
diversity through some subtle and
some not so subtle ways.
Listening to ethnic music and
chowing down on Italian, Mexican,
Middle Eastern, Thai and Mediterra­
nean cuisine falls into the subtle cat­
egory. The more direct approach will
be presented by Stand Up Portland,
the same group o f volunteers who
drew 6,000 people to Waterfront Park
last summer for a day o f conscious­
ness raising and good fun.
"It’s a year later and the issues
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Travel Consultant
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Sizzling Savings At Safeway
Prices effective Aug. 10 through August 16, 1994 at Safeway.
B eef
Round Steak
• Bone-In
• Valu Pack, 3 or
more steaks per
package
• SAVE UP TO
1.12 PER LB.
Sweet Juicy
Peaches
10-Lb. Charcoal
Briquets
97
each
Look In The This Week
Magazine for your
Safeway Shopping
Guide for a complete
list of specials on sale
this week at Safeway!
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