r. Portland Observer <»MAKK I M U S T R IE S P O R T L A N D , OKEGOS Cane Management Curreeliona Services Project Jab Announcement I he Case Management Corrections Services is seeking applicants for the position ol Case Manager now (aeneral Statement of Duties: Performs direct coun seling services and coordinates contracted services for juvenile offenders who are target population Required Knowledge. Skills, and Abilities: Know ledge of correctional service programs within the juvenile justice system; sensitivity to the correctional needs of individual clients, and an ability to com municale effectively with a variety of individuals and groups within the service area. Required Experience and Training: Bachelor's Degree in any of the behavioral srienrea, plus two years experience and demonstrated ability in case work or counseling services; the degree requirement may I m - waived for selected persons familiar with the designated service arras and who have demonstrated competence in community service activities for a minimum four year period. Resumes will he accepted until December 15. 1974 All resumes and correspondence should I m - sent to Case Management Corrections Services Project. Northeast Juvenile Services Center 3807 N.E. Union Avenue Portland. Oregon 97212 An Equal Opportunity Employer A N S IM IA T E PSYC H O LO G IS T I SR C L IN IC A L PSYC H O LO G IS T $1140 1325. Perforins pay chological services in the public mental health program of Multnomah County. M IN Q UAL: 2 yrs exper. in clinical or psychological work + Master's Degree in clinical or counseling psychology. A PP LY : Before 4:30 pm. Dec. 6, 1974. Multnomah County Civil Service Com mission, 510 S.W . Mont gomery, Portland, Ore. *1358 157b. Performs a wide variety ol psychological ser vices in the public mental health program of Mult nomah County. M IN QUAL: 3 yrs exper. in clinic or counseling p s y c h o lo g ic a l work + Ph D. in a clinical or counseling psychology pro gram app ro ved by the A .P.A . APP LY : Before 4:30 pm, Dec. 6, 1974. M ult nomah County Civil Service Commission. 510 S.W. Mont gomery, Portland, Ore. An Equal Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Employer A S S IS T A N I W A S TE W A T E R PLAN T O P E R A TO R S D IA L -A -J O B 2 2 7 -5 8 2 8 Eor City of Portland Requires I year waste water plant operations experience or completion of a waste w a te r tre a tm e n t tra in in g program. Starts at $b75 and increases to $991 in one year. Paid medical and dental in suranre, jiension plan, plus many other benefits in eluding advancement oppor tumties. Apply at Portland Civil Service, 510 S.W Mont gomery, Portland. Oregon 97201. yhain, a $41 million division of O M A R K pandmg in response to increased world wide V Chain. Expansion of our Portland. Oregon f.o ility and arrival of new production ■inues to create new job openings in the Graduate engineer with either BSME or BSIE degree. Two to four years of experience in high speed manufacturing environment; specifically the justification and acquisition of manufacturing machinery, implementation of production processes and cost reduction. This is a shirt sleeve environment offering you the opportunity to see your ideas put to work. You will work closely with both foremen and manufacturing management. FACTORY DIRECT Journeyman die maker with three to five years of experience in high speed, close tolerance, carbide and steel progressive dies. W ill build stamping dies and precision gages for our modern production equipment. Top salary for experienced die maker is *7 0 0 /hr. plus fringe benefits. DISCOUNT PRICES DOORS - WINDOWS - MILLWORK CUT RATE PLYWOOD PRICES -GLASS GLAZING OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 9 S We offer a complete fringe benefit program including company paid life insurance, medical plan, dental plan, short term disability plan and retirem ent program. MAyhew Interested individuals should call Herb M atter 654 6531 ext. 341 for further information or send resume to Oregon Saw Chain Division. O M A R K Industries, 494)9 International Way, Milwaukie. Oregon 97222. 2 *9 *5 9 2 PER M AN EN TE sales C 654-5444 1 6 0 « N. 15123 SE COLUMBIA *LVD M c LOUGHLIN 3LVD. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a P IA N O OK ORGAN LESSONS A p p lic a tio n s a re n o w b e in g ta ke n fo r severa a d m in is tra tiv e p o s itio n s in the D ivisio n ol M a n p o w e r P la n n in g a n d A d m in is tra tio n . C a n d id a te s sh o u ld h a ve v e rifia b le kn o w le d g e s a n d skills th a t re la te d ire c tly to th e M a n p o w e r services fie ld A p p lic a tio n s m a y be o b ta in e d a t th e Portland C iv il Service O ffic e , 510 S W M o n tg o m e ry St., P ortland, O re g o n th ro u g h D ecem ber 13, 1974 AM EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I am 1..A and I am Watts, I struggle got. I have a dream. I am Martin Luther King Overcome Peace and Honor is my theme I am the President. I am ashamed C O U N T R Y is not to Blame 1 am low, but will get back oil the ground. 1 am Heautilul, and 1 am Strong I am the farm. 1 am the Tail and the towering Trees of the West, and in the W inter I liMik my Rest. I am Broad and I am Hold, but one thing (or sure I can't be sold I can I m - seen from Ocean to Ocean, and the Desert to the Sea. My neighbors to the North liMik at me and sav T H A T 'S A M E R IC A and she's D A M N P R O U D OF H E R SE LF... T H A N K S G IV IN G VbBÜKxiitf £ An Equal Opportunity Employer KAISER CITY OF PORTLAND From the beginning of my time in '78 when the Red Cualn carried Rig Sticks. I've seen Bloodshed lor Freedom, I've (elt the pulse of my Heart, I've seen Indians feed us I know the Stars and the Stripes were to fly high had we all to cry? 1 am the Constitution, I am the Buffalo. 1 am a Great Nation and no one will overthrow I've seen the personality split, and 1 took all of the licks. I am Abe Lincoln, I am a slave Rut I do know ll've been aavedl. I've teen the Kaiser come and go and H itler tried to overthrow Oh for the price of Freedom we have to pay and a Quarantine around the Pigs Ray I am Jack. 1 am Robby I am the Peach March on the $11191241 Supervises A assists in planning of all nursinp and health program related activities. Exercises initiative in directing, im plemeiiting and evaluating comprehensive health care service within a program or facility. Current opening at Alcoholic Recovery Center. M IN QUAE: Grad from 2, 3. or 4 yr nursing program. Exper. in clinical practice of nursing, including exper. in dirating ability to supervise or train staff A participate in program planning. Possess valid Oregon Nursing Li cense APPLY: Before 4:30 pm. Dec. 6. 1974 M ult nomah County Civil Service Commission. 510 S.W. Mont gomery, Portland, Ore. :. tits n»/i/isg/y/nq^ C o u n t y o u r s p e c ia l b lessings. Be g r a t e f u l f o r e a c h o n e . T h a t's T h a n k s g iv in g 's m essage. b a n k in g f o r (ht* n o n -b a n k e r COMMUNITY CALENDAR A series of workshops o ffe rin g ideas in C h ris t mas gift and decorations is scheduled by the downtown YW C A Ideas in food gifts and recipes to share will I m - given in Gifts from the Kitchen, scheduled D ecem ber 2nd from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Instructor Diane Muvskens will show how to make and wrap beautiful and easy gifts of jellies, breads and cakes. A Mother-Child Holiday Workshop is offered De cember 7th for mothers and their children, three years of age or older. Workshop 1 is scheduled from 9:30 to 11:30 a m. and Workshop I I from 1 to 3 p.m. Instructors will show how to make simple holiday gifts and decorations from egg cartons, paper rolls, pine cones and other around the home supplies Workshops are open to the public as well as YW C A members. Registration is now open at the downtown YW CA. 1111 S.W 10th. for all workshops. Portland Area Housing Choices is the theme of a workshop offered by the Center for Urban Education on Wednesday, December 4lh, at 6:45 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 1200 S.W. Alder. The workshop w ill review both past and present trends in public and private hous ing. Including a discussion of local housing and financial markets, low income housing programs and alternatives. and the possibilities for renewal or redevelopment of existing housing stock. The session is part of CUE's "Planning and the Citizen" series, and will be taught by Professor Sumr.er Sharpe, Homer Matson, and Dale De Harpport. Professor Sharpe is from the Urban Studies faculty at Portland State University. M r. Matson is Program Manager for Housing for the City of Portland. M r. De Harpport is president of the M etro­ politan Home Builders As sociation. The course is open to the public. There is a $3.00 charge for registration. Re gistration and further in formation are available at the Center for Urban Ed ucation. 0245 S.W Bancroft. Portland, 97201. 221 0984. Jeannie Hoffman, talented puoist. and David Friesen, accomplished bass player, w ill join the Portland State University Choir under the direction of Dr. DavTd Wilson in a Christmas program on December 6th at Portland S ta te U n iv e rs ity 's S m ith Memorial Center ballroom, at 7:30 p.m. The Portland State choir, largest choir of its kind in the area, will perform com positions by both guest artists as well as traditional Christmas songs presented in an exciting jazz motif. The proceeds from the program, "Christmas and All That Jazz", will lie used to establish a Portland State University Music Scholarship fund. For those who want to make Christmas in the home more festive and family c e n te re d th is y e a r, the Northeast YW C A and Mai lory Christian Church are co s p o n s o rin g "Christm as Fam ily Fun Night". This workshop is sche­ duled December 11th from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Northeast Y W C A , 126 N.E. Alberta. A light supper will be served while parents and children work together on holiday decorations. Helping families work on crafts will be Virginia Krebs. Carol and Ed Goldson. Mary Ann Talbot. Diana Uselton, Lesley Unthank, Paula Daw son, Thelma W arren, M arilyn Brown, Chris Kresek and Ruth Miles. The workshop is open to the public as well as YW C A members at no charge. Dennis Payne. Executive D ire c to r of the M a r tin L u th e r K in g S cholarship Fund, announced that appli cations for Scholarship Assis tance a re a v a ila b le for W inter Term 1975. Decem­ ber 2, 1974 is the deadline applications should be re ­ turned to the Scholarship Office. The applications w ill be available at the following locations: P o r t la n d M e t r o p o lit a n Community Agencies; High Schools (Portland Public); Colleges and Universities (State of Oregon). 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' Native Sweet Potato Makes Tempting Casserole Church u d School lor Community ST A N D R E W 'S C ATH O LIC CHURCH 2814429 Mannes: rend Ber tram Griffin i.E . Alberta and, Oregon 972H 9:00 aan. By— f 10:30 a m 12:00 p.m Choir Folk Mast ALLEN TEMPLE C M E C H U R C H Church School ....................................... ................. AAommg Worahtp Wad Noon — ino Hour of Power Wad Proya, » Cten Meeting ... T Nursery Co,e Provided w 9,43 , m 11:00 mn 12:4» noon TiSO pm Corner «I Mh and Skidmore Sunday Schiari 9.311 ,1 in Sumiin Worship ILO O .itn Christian Youth Fellowship ti lit) iSecond and Fourth Sund.ns) * • moA,rrg our AferyAòorWood A S/ofAerW ood "O g iv e th a n k s unto the Lord . . . fo r he is g o o d !" T h a n k s g iv in g is tim e to c o u n t y o u r b lessings . . . th in k 1222 NE S k id m o r« Church schiMil and Bible class Sunday morning worship: Sunday Evening worship Wednesday Evening prayer Friday Worship Service a b o u t th e g o o d in y o u r life . C om e, lif t u p y o u r h e a rt Bob H a rris o n - P asto r in church. I Sweet Potatoes are one of .several truly native Am er­ ican vegetables, along with corn, pumpkins, squash and new varieties o f heuns and peas These crops supple mented the fam iliar foods the colonists brought with them from England. As with corn, the Indiana were culti vating sweet potatoes long before the arrival of the first settlers, and later taught them the value o f this ver­ satile crop Yam is another name for the sweet potato, especially in some parts o f the South, where it is a staple food Actually the two vegetables belong to different plant families. However, they are so hard to tell apart that yams and sweet potatoes P IL G R IM 'S Y A M M U M IT IO N are interchangeable in any recipe Candied yams, a favorite 2 cans (1 7 -ounces each) yams, drained fall and winter side-dish, has and cut into 1/2-inch slices nunn ious variations In New England, where this recipe 2 medium ripe bananas, sliced is a traditional Thanksgiving 1/3 cup Blue Bonnet Margarine favorite, maple syrup is often used as a glaze. Else 1/4 teaspoon salt where, honey, brown sugar 1/3 cup light corn syrup and/or fruit juices are pre ferred 2 tablespoons orange juice Pilgrim's Yam mumtion is 112 cup flaked coconut a unique version o f the das sic candied sweet potato your family is sure to love. Bananas an* combined with Alternate layers o f yams and banana sines in a 1-quart the yams in this jiffy cas­ casserole ending with a layer o f yams. serole which is glazed with Melt Blue Bonnet Margarine Stir in salt. corn syrup and a mixture of orange juice, orange )uice Pour over yams and bananas Cover and bake corn syrup and Blue Bonnet at 375>’ F. for 30 minutes Remove from oven Carefully Margarine for rich, old fash pour o ff some of margarine mixture into a cup Pour over ioned flavor. A sprinkling yams and bananas to baste Sprinkle with coconut. of coconut makes .1 perfect Bakr uncovered for about 10 minutes, or until coconut topping for this tasty dish is browned Serve hot Makes 6 servings Every budget watcher should have a copy aDoüonce h e a t.. New E dition is w.i ■ It's the new index- tabbed Watt Watchers Guide from Portland General Electric Com­ pany. Contains many new ways for everyone to save electricity— and money—including a greatly expanded section on the impor­ tance of insulating your home. To get your fre- cc; send the coupon t or visit tti- nearast you Portland General Electric Company Conservation Center Portland General Electric Company P O Box 1788 Portland, Oregon 97205 Please send me my tree copy ot the new , Watt Watchers Guide Name Address