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Page B10-The Chronicle, Thursday, July 12, 1984 m Floyd Jordan r M J ^ J^l Segers Richardson Chronicle Camera Is court ruline fair? By AUDREY L. WILLIAMS Chronicle Staff Writer The Chronicle polled citizen* and asked their opinion of the recent Supreme Court 'Mast hired, first fired," ruling that will make it lawful for companies to layoff or fire employees who have the ~ least amount of seniority, regardless of qualifications or color. Pamela Reid, housewife: "It's fair. Seniority should count. Maybe it is knocking black people out of jobs, but I think it's fair." Kristy Setters, high school student: "I don't think it's fair, but then again it is. But now it's law and you can't change that." Brenjlu Granderson, information specialist: "In a sense I think it's fair. Now if you've been on a job 10 or 15 years and somebody else has been there 6 months, it's fair. Really I guess it depends on how the company handles it. Reynolds handled their layoff situation very poorly, even though those employees were the last hired." Michael Richardson, press worker: "if a person is better capable of doing a job than the person that's been there the longest, then the best man should stay." flora Jordan, account analyst: "If your qualifications have met what they want, that's who should stay. 1 think there are many black ncnnle whn arc In a cifnnfir\n liL-*? fhit - -- *.' %? % v| v? m i i i v v* . in v? jiiuuiium ii nv uiai t IIIWI W U I V? two losses. The employer may lose a qualified worker and the employee is out of a job." J.A. Flovd Sr., carpentry supervisor: "I worked at R.J. Reynolds twenty-four and a half years as a supervisor and I got fired, because I was hiring black people. You hire black people and you'll get fired." Michael Rav, security guard: "Quite naturally blacks are the last hired. I think it will be unfair to ethnic groups because as a whole their just coming into the good jobs that white folks have had all along." Bernard Lyons, resturaunt manager: "1 think that it's correct to be fired in the order you were hired. It's fair." Better Living Freeze foods for summer By JOANNE FALLS Home Economics Extension Agent calones Per serving, and they are ready to go from oven to table. During summer months, it is always wise to keep some time Seafood Dinners saving frozen meals on hand to use in tim? pinching situations Green Giant Stir Fry Shrimp and when guests arrive unex- Fried Rice ? ??-mw ?-3 plan what you will serve with the Stouffer's Lobster Newburg food to complete a balanced Weight Watchers Sole In Lemon meal. Plan to cut down on waste Sauce by buying something that most people like and can eat. If you Chicken pack a lunch for work, buy Green Giant Stir Fry Chicken foods that With Garden Vegetables you can cook Green Giant Stir Fry Sweet and advance Sour Chicken and divide in Light and Elegant Glazed portions for a Chicken supper meal Stouffer's Lean Cuisine Glazed at home and Chicken lunch at work from the lef- Falls Beef t overs. Plan to keep raw, cut up fruit. Armour Dinner Classics Sirloin vegetables or melon on hand in Tips your refrigerator so you will Green Giant Stir Fry Beef always be prepared to serve a Teriyaki variety of foods and add color to Green Giant Stir Fry Szechuan your summer meals. Beef Consumers now have several Stouffer's Beef Teriyaki tasty choices of low-calorie Swanson Le Menu Beef Sirloin frozen dinners in grocery stores Tips today. These are some of the favorite frozen dinners picked by Almost every week something the experts of Glamour different and tasty appears in the Magazine. All of these frozen dinners have less than 400 Please see page B12 4 9 l-li I STAK I ^Ut) I ^bi^^B^^JLI^ 1'# 11J UICE59< I I ^^^^^ ^^F?5Fbbib^ice5 _ m x^^ax x-^ x ? - 7^ THIS J m ? good t JULV i irswh^RMOU^HEDDA iI hot dogs if I I I BUDDIG THIN SLICED PKG' I IImeats - 49tj fflHl MT.DEW, DR.PEPPER,MJ^^\ | j^^JlJ SUMKIST.AMD REG. OR DIET I J gS PEPSI 99d I BIG 9 LITER BOTTLE... J \ n I \dly fv i i i bags s *V* 11 I SAVE ON PET ICE i milk h 89<l| /^^B^iiiniiTnilH4ni^^Bl S^? S if ^ 'uirosi hour/K?M^^^?X?^W '?^ ARMOUR SAUSAGES dfcdfc ^ I I VI EN N AS oV39<| I I DUNCAN HINES CHOC. CH,P*^<| Q I I [ COOKIES oi l ] I fCAB&AGEwd I TENDER FRESH LB. JUST... I BROCCOLI &Q<I| \l Ui4iiHB|iliJ ^BTTTTTTTFTT^fc flavofftch ^ jungle ^ juice j^ww^be ???- ^/1 _^l i tfihbihh
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