, Briefly .... lac BA. hold conference The National Blac A ociation ill bo t Its 13th annu 1 conference and expo .' ion i New York City this September. The conference theme will be "Empowerment Through Unity, Education and Bquity," nd will fea­ ture a one-da y tuden t orkshop which will ad­ dre uch topic s t king the right step to receive the ma ter's in busines admini tration degree, developing profe sional skills, and olving ethic problem. Tile conference i scheduled for September 18-22 at New York's Mar­ riott Marquis Hotel, with the tudent work hop to be held September 20. For more information about the national conference or the student workshop, con­ tact the NBMBAA at 180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1820, Chicago, Illinois 60601. Or call 1-312-245- 1570. I 0 1 h training center International Bu ine ach nes Corpor tion recently announced the op nin of i ne est job tralnln center for people o ant to le rn 0 ice s ill but cannot afford co mer ial cou e. Since IB opened the irst center in 1 68, com- munity organiz tion cro t e country oper te the center ith support from the corpor tion. t year, more th t 80 percent of tudent radu ting from the e centers n tlon- ide, were placed in job . Cu.tomlzed financial, coun.el1ng Early retirements, layoff. reduction of non­ skilled po itions, and a more transient workforce are re ulling in changes in company pension policies, creating a need for employees to be better equipped to manage their' financial resources, ac­ cording to financial plan­ ners. That' why Coopers & Lybrand, in conjunction with Vance & O'Rourke, are conducting financial and retirement planning seminars for employees t different level in variou companies. The ses ion teach employees how to best use benefit like tock option plan or lump sum payments from pension or profit- haring plans. Par­ ticipants also learn the best time to start Social Security and ways to use variOUS avings vehicle . For more information, contact Coopers & Lybrand at 446-7238 or Vance & O'Rourke at 641- 2634. -Compiled by' Leah Samuel Celebrate with a party! BONO INC THE BEST: Unlta Blackwell (left), Mayor of Mayersville, MI . and president of the National Conference of Black Mayor (NCBM), and Eugene M�Culler , manager for Community Affair, Coca-Cola USA look over the agenda during the 17th annu I meeting of the NCBM. During the meeting, the mayor pre ented award to African-American who e contribution have uplifted the Black community. cool c ildren 11 0 er t country r countin the day until cho I i over. Te m thi ith the r. ct th t "June i Tur ey Love ' onth" nd clearly, it's time to celebr te ith a p rty. One of the mo t enjoyable p rtie - for children nd adul Ii e - i one where p rty gue t can p rticip teo And, by hold in "Build-A-Hoa ie" p rty, gue t can h ve e tra fun by or' ng together to emble a gi nt ndwich. Serving Tur ey oa Ie or a ro d i the perfect ay to commemor te turkey month be­ ca e currently th t' the num- ber one wa turkey con umed- a part of sandwich, ccounting for 44 per­ cent. One of the nice t thing bout h ving thi type of party is that you don't have to do any cook­ ing. All you have to do i stop by the deli ection of your grocery tore and buy a few andwich ma ings, including a v riety of conveni nt turkey deli sUces, from tur ey ham and turkey pastrami to turkey bologna and turkey breast. The more in­ gredients, the more creative the gusts can be in assembling the giant sandwich. Set these turkey meats out on a platter, along wi th some other ingredien ts like provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato and onion. Whip together a quick dre sing and have it handy, along with a large load of French bread. Add ome odas, chip pretzels, pickles and some of the latest music, and you'll have an instant party kids and adults will love. Be certain to have the camera handy to take photographs of the work in progress, as well as everyone standing proudly about their finished product before they dig into it. Or, if you prefer, serve Turkey' Deli Sandwich or Turkey Tortilla Wrappers. They are equally fun to do and just as delicious. A "Build-A-Hoagie" party is a terrific way to let kids say "good-bye school; hello sum­ mer." And, the cook can celebrate the ease and con­ venience of serving fully-cooked turkey deli products, clearly making meals "Fast and Fit." Urban League awarded Hud grs.nt The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently awarded the National Urban League a quarter of a million dollars to develop a National Fair Housing Education and Outreach Initiative. The initiative will have two components, a comprehensive fair hous!ng effort, which includes convening it Fair Housing Forum WI th a follow-up program, and an overall affiliate out­ reach program. Special grant to develop model services will be allocated to ,three cities: Tacoma, Washington; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Jacksonville, Florida. A total of 60 ��ban League affiliates have. Signed on as part of the overall affiliate network outreach campaign. The League is one of five organizations to be awarded funds to cooperatively promote fair housing to its constituents, and to other protected classes specified in the amended Fair Housing Act. Origi��lly enacted in 1968, the Act now includes handicapped a.nd faml�I�1 status as protected cla ses and levie fines, penal­ ties, puntuve damages, as well a attorney's fees to convicted violators. " The. Act also sets new construction standards to permit-nand­ icap access to certain buildings. TURKEY HOAGIE FOR A CROWD 2 Table.poona vegetable 011 2 T a.poona r d wine vln gar 1/2 T a.poon or gano 1 Loaf (1 pound) French br ad 2 Cupa shredded lettuce 1 Larg tomato, thinly .lIced 1 Medium onion, thinly aliced and aeparated Into ring. 1 Pkg (12 eunees) variety turk y den alice. 1 Package (8 euneee) provolon ch ••• e, allced 1. In mall bowl combine oil, vinegar and oregano; set aside. 2. Wi th a serra ted bread knife, slice bread in half lengthwise; arrange lettuce, , tomato and onion over bottom bread half. Drizzle oil and vine r mixture over vegetables. p with turkey and cheese slices. Cover with rem ining bread half. 3. 0 serve, cut hoagie into 8 lice. APPROXIMATE NUTRIENT CONTENT PER SERVING: 371 KCAL; 20 gm protein; 17 gm/at; 34 gm carbohydrate; 923 mg sodium; 40 mg cholesterol TURKEY DEU DWlCH 1 Loaf (1 pound) round French bread, uncut 1 Jar (8 ounce.) , . JU marinated mushrooma, drain d and marlnad re rv d 1/2 Cup r duc d-e lorl mayonn I. 2 Large tomato a, thinly allced 1 Package (12 .ounc a) variety turk y d II sUc a 4 Slic a (4 ouncea) provolone ch ae 1 Red onion, thinly sliced 1 Can (2-1/2 ounces) .nced black olives, drain d 1. With serrated bread knife, slice bread in half lengthwise. Hollow out centers of both bread halves, leaving 3/4-inch shell. Reserve removed bread for another use. 2. In small bowl combine mushroom marinade and mayon­ naise; spread mixture over each bread shell. 3. In bottom bread hell even­ ly arrange half of tomato slices; top with mushrooms, turkey, cheese, onion, black olives, and remaining tomato slices. In­ gredients will be mounded well above bread shell rim. Top with remaining bread shell. 4. Wrap sandwich in 3 to 4 la yers of plas tic wrap and refrigerate overnight. 5. Ju t before erving, pI ce wrapped sandwich on solid sur­ face; cover with large cutting board. Press on top of cutting board and sandwich. This is im­ portant to do in order to com­ press all ingredients before slicing. 6. To erve, slice sandwich into 8 wedges. APPROXIMATE NUTRIENT CONTENT PER SERVING: 276 KCAL; 15 gm protein; 15 gm/at; 21 gm carbohydrate; 852 mg sodium; 34 mg cholesterol TURKEY TORTILLA WRAPPERS 4 Tablespoons .andwlch spread 4 Flour (a-Inch) tortilla. 8 Ouncea fully-cooked amoked turkey, ahaved 1. Spread 1 tablespoon sandwich spread over each tortil­ "la. Arrange 2 ounces turkey down center of tortilla; fold up bolt one-thud. of. toxtUla. Starting from the lef "se, roll up tortilla to form a cone shape. 2. Repeat with remaining in­ gredients .. APPROXIMATE NUTRIENT CONTENT PER SERVING: 229 KCAL; 14 gm protein; 8 gm fat; 27 gm carbohydrate,' 854 mg sodium; 30 mg cholesterol 1 can (1. Itl o�) 8WaD80n cl ar ely to rYe chicken broth 1 tableepoon lim Jut 'II. teupoon pound cumin Chill P lito, I follow. AMERICA MAKES IT MEXICAN From taco to nacho and burrito. to enchiladas, Americana love Mexican food. So much 10 that it h practically become main tream. Mexican food's uniqu flavors and easy preparation are jU8t two of th reason why American y "ole!" so often. South of the Bord r Black Bean Soup i a ood example of how easy it i to enjoy Mexican food. A deliciou blend of black bean , chicken broth, bacon and cooked vegetables, South of the Bord r Black Bean Soup is a smooth and tisfying ap­ petizer. And with the help of Swanson chicken broth, a rich full-flavored chicken broth, thi ta ty �p takes ju t minute ' to prep r . SOUTH OF THE BORDER BLACK BEAN SOUP um h t, coo bacon I to drain. poon oil e lery and onion untU bl neler or food p r, bleDd cooked 01 th be and 1 cup ofth broth 2 Iie • bacon, chopped 1/3 cup finely chopped CU'l"Ot • 1/3 cup finely chopped celery 1/3 cup fin Iy chopped onion 2 cau (15 ounce each) blac beau, drained Chili Pesto f (