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Portland Observer
Thursday, December 12, 1974
CHILI LASAGNA CASSEROLE FOR THRIFT
Chili Lasagna Casserole...A tasty cold weather casserole
combining thrifty convenience foods with delicious corn-
meal dumplings
Weep not for those missing steaks and chops at the
dinner-time table. Think positively, there are plenty o f
ways to create wonderful recipes with inexpensive food*.
For instance, a simple can o f Chef Boy ar-dee Lasagna
becomes an excellent base for a hearty, inexpensive cas
serole The wide pasta and rich tom ato sauce combine
well with luncheon meat and vegetables Top the whole
thing with some old-fashioned cornmeal dumplings, and
you've got a great filling dish for fall appetites
C H IL I LA SA G N A W IT H C O R N M E A L D U M P L IN G S
Chuck wagon style for hearty eaters
1 cup chopped onions
1 cup sliced celery
1 tablespoon margarine
2 cans (15 oz. I Chef Boy-ar-dee Lasagna
1 can (1 5 oz. I pinto beans
1 can (6 o a.) cubed luncheon meat
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons chib powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup flour
2 /3 cup cornmeal
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 egg
1/3 cup milk
1 tablespoon oil
In a large skillet, saute onions and celery in margarine
Add Lasagna, beans, meat, water, chili powder and salt,
stir well Combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt
and sugar Beat egg milk and oil together, pour over corn­
meal mixture and mix well Spoon dumplings onto hot
chili lasagna mixture, cover Simmer 20 minutes or until
dumplings are set Serves six
Variation Preheat oven to 3 7 5 °F Pour lasagna mix
ture into a 2-quart baking dish Spoon dumplings onto
surface Bake at 3 7 5 °F for 25 to 30 minutes or until
dumplings are set
“An awetome assemblage of a splendid heritage"
Admiral Sir Charles Madden. Bt GCB
Chairman o f the Board o f Trustees, National Mannme Museum
“ Congratulations on this remarkable exhibition"
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M onday through Saturday 10:00 to 4:45
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PCC offers classes
A c c e le ra te d course» in
G e n e ra l Psychology and
General Sociology are offered
at Portland Community Col
lege. Cascade, this winter,
enabling students to do two
q u a rte rs '
w o rk
in
one
quarter's time. Classes will
meet for two hours a day.
Monday through Thursday,
for four weeks each.
General Psychology, T Psy
201. begins January 13. and
T Psy 202 on February 10.
Class hours are from 8:00 to
10:00 a.m.
General Sociology. T Soc
204. begins on January 20.
and T Soc 205 on February
17.
Class hours are from
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
S tu d e n ts ta k in g accele
rated courses spend as much
time in class as they would
in a normal class, cover the
same material, and pay the
same tuition. The advantage
lies in the proven fact that
by concentrating attention on
one or two subjects, rather
than four or five, students
learn more. W orking people
taking these courses for job
enrichment find the accele
rate«! schedule particularly
convenient.
Acceleration
also enables students who
did not begin psychology or
sociology in the fall to take
the entire sequence during
w inter and spring quarters.
The starting dates of these
courses have been estab­
lished somewhat later than
the beginning of other w inter
term courses (or the con
venience of students whose
schedules have not worked
out as they wished, or who
wish to make change«.
P s y c h o lo g y i n s t r u c t o r
James Howell and sociology
in s tru c to r John Cannucci
were especially selected by
Behavioral Science depart
ment chairman Lynn Brokaw
to teach the
accelerated
courses.
"Both are out­
standing teachers with par
ticularly good rapport with
students." he said.
For
further
information
concerning
these
courses,
c o n ta c t th e B e h a v o r ia l
Science department. Port
land C o m m u n ity C ollege.
283-2541.
Pierson teaches class
Edward Pierson of the
New York Opera Company
will conduct a Masterclass in
Operatic Arias at the U n i­
versity of Portland on S atur­
day. December 14 from 11:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Hunt
Center Recital Hall.
The coaching session, de­
signed for singers over 21, is
being
sponsored
by
the
Cascade
Chapter
of
the
N a tio n a l
A ssociation
of
Teachers of Singing Edward
Pierson, distinguished bass
baritone, is well known in
the G reater Portland area.
He has been visiting artist in
residence at nine local col
leges on the A ffiliate A rtist
program for the past three
consecutive seasons.
The public is invited to
attend the Masterclass on
the U of P campus on
December 14.
Fee
for
auditors w ill be $1.00 for
students. $2.00 for other
interested persons.
On Monday and Tuesday.
December 16 17. following
the Masterclass he will be a
soloist
w ith
the
Oregon
Symphony Orchestra in a
performance of "I'Enfance
du Christ" by Berlioz and on
December 22 he will be
heard in the "Messiah."
Robinson featured
M r. Eddie Robinson, the
famous Grambling College
football coach and athletic
director, will be the guest
speaker for the
Football
Foundation Banquet which
w ill be held Monday evening.
December 16. 1974.
Earlier that day. Coach
Robinson, who has an out
standing record at Grambling
I which has more star players
in the N F L than any other
college in the nation), will be
honored at a noon luncheon
sponsored by
tile
Urban
leagu e
of Portland,
(he
Royal
Esquire
Club
and
Equitable Savings and Iatan.
It's difficult to grow old
and yet remain young - yet
this is what has happened to
the Srhool o f C h ris tia n
Learning as it celebrates its
golden 50th anniversary.
This year there w ill be 21
courses in leadership de
velopment. teacher educa
tion. scripture and personal
growth.
The school, sponsored by
E cu m en ical M in is trie s of
Oregon, will run for six
consecutive Monday evenings
from 7:30 to 9:30. There will
be an opening night celebra
tion
this year at
First
Methodist Church with Bis
hop Matthew Bigliardi of the
Episcopal Church presiding
and music by the Civic
Choralaires.
Ijts t year there were 400
persons that participated in
For the 24th year Con
cordia College and Concordia
Lutheran High School will
present the Concordia Christ
mas Chorale.
Performances will be on
Saturday, December 14th, at
8:00 p .m ., and S unday,
December loth, at 4:00 and
7:30 p.m.
The
groups
performing
include:
Concordia College
Choir, Dale Fisk, Director;
Concordia L u th e ra n High
School Choir. Richard W rye,
Director; Concordia Brass
E n sem b le. A rm in
Baum
gartel, Director; members of
the Portland Junior Sym ­
phony.
The Concordia Christmas
Chorale will be held at St.
Michael's Lutheran Church.
N .E . 29th and Dekum.
No
admission will be charged;
however free will offerings
w ill be accepted.
The Fifth in the new senes
of Legislative Report Break
fasts sponsored by the
G reater Gresham Chamber
of Commerce, Senator Vern
Cook, Rep. Gleen O tto and
Rep. Harvey Akeson will be
held at 8:00 a.m. Saturday.
December 14th in the M & M
Restaurant in Gresham. Spe
rial guest at the breakfast
will be Bob Duncan, newly
elected Representative from
the T h ird C ongressional
D istrict.
The breakfast is no-host
and the public is invited.
For further information call
665814.3 or 6651131.
Senator Vern Cook said
that this will be the last pre
session breakfast and that
"this will be a good tim e to
make your wishes known to
the new Democratically con
trolled Congress."
Concerto for Two Violins"
with Victor Critchlow and
Maurice Engleman as solo­
ists; “Evening P rayer iHan
sel and G retell" by Hum per
dinck. and Elgar's "Wand of
Youth Suite #1". Conductor
Jacob Avshalomov will also
invite the audience to join in
with Christmas caroling.
The n usir for this occasion
is provided by a grant from
the M usk Performance Trust
Funds I Kenneth E. Raine,
Trustee), a public service
o rg a n iza tio n c re a te d and
financed by the Recording
Industries under agreements
with the American Federa­
tion of Musicians.
Oregon Episcopal School
will hold its annual Advent
Service Sunday, December
15, at 4:00 p.m. in St. John's
Cathedral. The service will
include music by the Hall
Singers. The Middle School
Glee Club and students in
the third, fourth and fifth
grades.
Organist w ill be
John Strege, Choirmaster at
T rin ity Church in Portland.
The Right Reverend M at­
thew P. Bigliardi and the
V e ry R e v e re n d R o b e rt
Greenfield.
Dean
of
the
Cathedral will participate in
the service.
Readers will
include Neal Goren, a senior
resident at the Hall, Mrs.
Betty W righ t, Principal of
the Ixiw er School, Elizabeth
Keller, a member of the
eighth grade. Miss Janet
Buck, an alumni of the class
of '73, and David Gabler, a
member of the fifth grade.
CITIZENS PHOTO
Everything Photographic
Bill and Greg Potter
511 S E Morrison
2 32 8501
I
Ask for FREE Auloflispbsd Picture of
Mel Renfro w ith Pui chase
the
srhool
re p re s e n tin g
eleven different dénomma
lions.
The purpose of the school
is: 1) To help broaden the
Christian's comprehension of
the scriptures
and
their
meaning in our lives today.
2) To acquaint the Christ
urn with some of the hurts of
persons and some ways we
ran work through Christ's
church to be of real help.
3) To help Christian fam
■lies in their task of building
unshakeable foundations that
will stand the stress of
today's pressures.
41 To enable teachers in our
Church Schools to be more
effective through
learning
new skills, that the gospel
ran be meaningfully com
mumcated and responded in.
Sew for Christmas
If your holiday shopping
list includes someone who
sews, consider giving a book
on sewing, suggests Ardis
Williams. Extension textiles
and clothing specialist at
Oregon State University.
Books on sewing are handy
references when information
is needed
They may also
serve is an inspiration to do
more creative sewing
kinds of
fabrics,
or
on
different types of garments.
Books are also available on
sewing men's and boy's cloth
ing for the woman who sews
for the men in her life, or for
men who sew for themselves.
Shop for books on sewing
in the fabric and notions
areas of department stores,
fabric stores and book stores,
she suggests Books vary in
price
from
the
storking
stuffer level to the important
special gift.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
The Portland Junior Sym­
phony will present its annual
gift to the community on
Thursday, flecvm ber 26 th , ax­
il presents a free E'amily
C hristm as Concert al the
Civic Auditorium at 7:.30
p.m. All seating is reserv ed '
and free tickets will be
available on a first come
firsi served basis at the
auditorium box office In-
ginning W ednesday. Decern
ber J8 th .
The annual event will in
elude Handel's O verture to
Deidamia: Bach's "Double
$7795
School celebrates
There are specific books on
how to sew with different
On D ecember 11, 12. ami
13 at 8:(MI p.m.. Jefferson
High Srhool will present its
rem arkable aggregation of
illustrious actors in the
spectacular dram a.
Dead
wood Dick <>r "The Game of
Gold". Com«- and enjoy the
dramatization of a blood
thirsty dime novel about
Ileadwood Dick, the Robin
Hood of the Black Hills in
the 1890».
Musical and
comedy acts will be provided
between scenes by the tai
e n te d e n te r ta in e r s from
Calamity Jane's M antrap Sa
loon. Admission for adults
$1.50. and for students $1.00.
$6995
Yule Breads and rookies
will be featured at the Bake
Sale to be held at the St.
Yuuwnl de Paul Day Care
Center. 44 N.E. Morris St..
Friday, December 13th. from
.3:00 p.m to 6-01) p.m.
H-dping on the Bake Sale
will b e 13 newly elected
A d v is o r y
B o a rd
m em
bers. who are also parents of
the children at the Center:
Ms Ruth W hite. Jana Greg
ory. Dana Brewster. Adell
Hall. Doris Dines, Helen
Ir w in , C y n th ia H a m ilto n ,
Gloria McClendon. Paulette
Davis. Diane Jean. Julia
Spence. M r. Cleve Allen and
M r Patrick Adams.
Also
elected to the Board were
Dr
Michael Noonan and
Robert Yanity.
It is the first time staff,
parents and Board have put
on a Bake Sale.
Proceeds
from the sale will be used to
buy trikes and other play
ground equipment.
The Portland Y M C A Fam
ily Services has announced
that registration is open for
six classes in Family Focus
being offered in the M etro ­
p o lita n
P o r t la n d
a re a
starting in January.
The
classes will be held in the
evening Mondays in Gres
ham. Tuesdays in Vancouver
and N o rth e a s t P o rtla n d ,
Wednesdays
in
Southeast
Portland, and Thursdays in
Beaverton and I<ake Oswego.
Fam ily Focus is a National
pr«»gram of the YM CA which
trains parents and youth
leaders in the use of trans­
actional analysis as a tool for
personal growth and raising
children.
The six sessions
cover 20 hours of instruction
using multi media materials
and exercises to make the
concepts developed by Eric
Herne, M .D . author of Gasses
People Play and lately made
popular by Thomas Harris,
M D. in the bestseller, l’a.
O K , You're O K , practical for
parents.
Each sesaion will deal with
bridging gaps between gen
e ra tio n s , fa m ily com m u n i­
cations, discipline, and im
provement of the quality of
family life. Single parents as
well as couples are welcome.
For furth er
information
contact Y M C A Fam ily S e r­
vices at 233 6161 or the
nearest Y M C A branch.
Approximately
360 can
didatrs are expected to re
ceive degrees at Portland
Slate University's fall term
c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r c is e
Thursday, December 19th
The ceremony is scheduled
for 4:30 p.m. in the Smith
M em orial Center Ballroom
S .W .
P a rk
and
M ont
gom eryl.
A reception will
follow the ceremony.
Of the .360 candidates. 235
are for bachelor's degrees
and 125 are for master's
degrees.
James M iller, who has
been president of Pacific
University in Forest Grove
since 1970. 1» scheduled to
give the commencement ad
dress on the topic "A Candle
in the Wilderness".
"Peace On Earth. Goodwill
to All Men." a special holiday
program in the H arry C.
K e n d a ll
P la n e ta riu m
at
O M SI. is scheduled to run
now through January 5th.
G arry T. Stasiuk. D irector
of the Kendall Planetarium,
says that this year's holiday
program will incorporate ele
ments of both the sacred
Christmas story and
the
w in te rtim e tra d itio n s
of
many lands.
All cultures of the world
celebrate during the w inter
solstice season, when man
kind experiences maximum
darkness and minimum day
light.
A fte r this important
astro n o m ic al e v e n t takes
place, the sun rises from its
furthest position south of
east and begins its long six
month journey to the summer
solstice position.
People
therefore rejoice as the sun
ends its southward journey
in anticipation of the coming
of spring, and then summer.
"Peace On E arth , Goodwill
to A ll Men" will be showing
in the Kendall Planetarium
at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Monday
th ro u g h F rid a y , w ith a
special 7:30 p.m. showing on
Fridays,
and
11:00 a.m.,
1:00. 2:00. 3:00 and 4:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, and
during holiday schedule. The
Planetarium's holiday ached
ule runs from December 21st
through January 5th, during
which time shows will be at
11:00 a.m., 1:00. 2:00, 3:00
and 4:00 p.m. daily.
There
is no additional
rharge for Planetarium pro
grams, after the
regular
O M SI admission.
JC Penney
T h e C hristm as Place
big bedspread sale.
G e t 20% off.
F «ampie« oi «sv ing«
Sale
15.20
fw in size
Reg $19.
l-exingtoa' . . jac­
quard weave bedaprrsd. 100%
cotton throw style spread in
distinctive
medallion
pattern
with cotton ball fringe. Decora
tor colors.
Sale prices effective
through Sunday.
S av e . 2 0 % o ff
b ath to w e ls.
D eco rato r colors.
Super soft
Vellux® blanket
Example« of .ale group:
Sale 2 .8 0
Keg 3 .M .
"Wedding Kings"
s h e a r e d ja c q u a r d p a t t e r n
bath towel.
24x45" towel of
1006b cotton terry.
Hemmed,
your choice of decorator colors.
• 16x26" hand towel.
Keg. 2.25. Hale 1.80.
• 12x12” washcloth,
Reg. 1.10, Hale 88c.
Hale price, effective through Hunday.
Sale 13.60
Full size
Reg
$17.
N y lo n -flo ck e d
Vellux ® blanket has a poly
urethane foam core.
Your
choice of our beautiful decorator
colors.
Hale p rice, effective
through Hunday.