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(S AAnmM P J J V ' , O nT,Alf rw apim'aai aL, CARTON ( J ) YOUSAVE ffiA .Jf GELATIN SALADS 1 ; U aff the fieel peoDiei DRAND U.S. CHOICE DEEF o FAMILY KOASTS MtCUT lONtUSS ROUND STEAKS ti.$1.09 ONHCSS TOP OR lOTTOM . f ROUND ROASTS u $1.79 RID ROASTS ' .$1.99 C3AND rn UftllVCAr? j 1 K02ENIW PAHIES $1.99 ox BKMJIAR OR MEf MJCB o DOLOGNA 169p RfOUUR, REV OR MNNRt o FRANKS V, "FOR THAT TPADITIOMAl PnSINnM VIRNOrrS KIAND RSSH f T - OYSTERS $1.99 RRANOWHOUHOO POHE( SAUSAGE - DREASTED 4 ,4. MIATT RATI , , ,; r o , STEW CEEF t vA ONBISS J' JJ RID EYE STEAJCS $1Z95 CUCID STEAKS $3.95 it i ft,, r-j o DRUMSTICKS e THIGHS rr . ' ' &3. - ASTOR MUECT ' 12-OZ. CAN S2l9 "THE ROUND ONE SWIFTS HOSTESS CANNED mm 'GREAT FOR CTUixKp CEUERYI" PALMETTO PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD () BRAND GRADE DAIRY DEPARTMENT THANKSGIVINQ SPECIALS HUNGRY JACK ' ' ' ' ' mj, A ' ': ' CUTTER TASTIN' DISCUlTS 4 $1.00 SUPESIRAND SWISS SYTli YOGURT . ' s " V 4 c?n$1.00 BRAND f RttU WRAPPB UCED CHEESE ROX 94.49 KlfiiS ;K!53W P3QPIIC RORIDA ORANOES OR o WHITE OR PINIC GRAgFuUIT o FRESH CRISP CEiRp ;? o FRESH CRANDERRI03 o SWEET POTATOES o d:LL PEPPERS OR CUCUr.1C2Q3 0 99c a - .-., fliML mm nmiAin nunr " YEUOVONIONS SSC7C cnoccou spns JtMOV INACK MK ' ' - ! PIZZA o CHEESE S. o SAUSAGE OS FEPPcRONI S?5 u9?C p-tmh ' ; . ,4 ' "3 - , Castor vrsnchmeo ; Jk PIESKSLLS 2 W S1.00 i ywe-v. TASTtO-KA PZSCH HUJJiG SS 01.19 1 ; , NC20 fip PRICES GOOD THSU SAT., NOV. 19TH NONE TO DEAUSS WE KSSE3VE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES FARM 14B, 'A' RIPI-DASTED : ; , WBRAMD MILD WEDGE CHEESE $1.69 tUKRRRAND MEDIUM WIDGE CHEESE MCQ. $1.69 'WfWtBAND 1-it. rlftSiVAKirii (INUARTB f CTNS. 91 UU S4A. RAO 70c 49 c 43c STALK 14A. RKO. 4 m. 00c o CRATiGE JUICE 990 2SS79C ' , POTATOES IAKCUCT riACH OR i ATPH:PI23 Q ) sin v cup yyv IJH flu .'TKgCAr.cLriATr::s-is SAT.; WOVESR 19, 177 5; HID U.CSjf- Ac or:::-'5 . Boor? NNA i- Last week, Dr. Berkeley C. BuneD, president of the National Business League, cried, -Wolf to effect when a secret U. S. Department of Commerce report regarding the reor ganization of the Office of Minority Buiiness Enterprise (OMBE) was leaked to him. To his astonishment, the Un der Secretary of Commerce had hired, without any con sultation with the black business community, a white research firm to make a study ' of OMBE and suggest ways of reorganizing it. In the quietry-kept re organization plan, the nunv ber of funded organizations (many of them black) will be reduced from 204 to 56 and the funds they have been re ceiving out of a $50 3 million budget to provide management training and technical assistance to small businesses will immediately go Instead to Urge Business Development Centers, leaving the presently funded organi zations with no funds from OMBE. Actually, only Dr. Burrell's telegram to Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps prevented the cutoff of funds on November 7. Thus, OMBE becomes the first agency on which zero-based budgeting is being forced. This, in a nutshell, ia the proposal made fat the secret document which was about to be put into effect when it was slipped to Dr. BurreD who wired a protest to the Secretary of Commerce and hastily called a meeting of the National Business League's National Council for Policy Review. More than a score of black and Spanish-American business leaders flew in for the emergency meeting. In his opening statement. Dr. Burrell pointed out that while he is concerned about the immediate fate f . of OMBE, he was more concern ed about the way in which Under Secretary of Commerce Sidney Harman had proceeded with the study whose recommendations he was about to adopt without any consultation whatever with the minority community or the 204 business training firms that would be effected. To Dr. Burrell's intima tion that hp saw the wolf scratching on the door' of minority business training. Under Secretary Harman assu red him that although the wolf was perhaps at the door, and even scratching on it, he certainly would not break it down, at least until he had consulted with the study group that Dr. Burrell has set up- However, the under secretary gave no assurance that the wolf would not, indeed, break OMBE's door in after the consultation. Al though this was implicit in what Dr. Harman said, he seemed to speak out of both sirfHk of hi mraith bavins if v. ...ww..., the listeners in a quandry. Nevertheless, the Octo ber 28 report to him is not ambiguous: "Because if the Office of Management and Budget will have to be con sulted before the Department can ask the Congress to en dorse the funding decision, you (Dr. Harman) should meet with. Dennis Green sometimes next Thursday or Friday . . . Congress will most likely adjourn late the , following week. The Depart ment needs the Appropria tion Committee's approval of the NEW 1978 spending plan before then. Does this sound like an "inhouse preliminary working paper" as Dr. Harman claims a is? The wolf certainly seems to be at OMBE's door. . Black businessmen had better come out ready to fight. And in the future, aQ Americans would be wise to keep their eyes on government wide open. , Id Scrvho ; Marine Private First Class ' Kenneth A. EaU, ton of John f r Durham, has been prorr.ct,:! ' , to his pretint tarJt wh5a ttnr- tag with the 2d Marina i : . W ' lion. Marine Corps t CampLe-Re.K.C, N ' . Ha tehsd tvt l!rL-.3 ?oryibOct3bsrl275. s

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