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Pa0«4 Portland Observar Thursday. April 12, 1979 ÜL VETS HELPING VETS 1 , ■■ , / * ARE YOU A DISABLED VIETNAM ERA VETERAN? IF SO, ARE YOU HAVING PROBLEMS WITH: V.A. H O S P IT A L E mployment <AÍ T raining E ducation R eadjustment A lcohol N arcotics G EN EVA JO N ES S ocial problems Former ‘Polly Pacific’ offers Easter recipes by Kathryn H. Bogle Seems PP & L wants to “ b u ild tru st,” lessen “ customer conflict” For the many eager followers o f and “ provide increased understand TV lessons on cooking and preparing ing o f the customer communication good food for family and friends, and services operation.” Translated, and especially for those among them that probably means: i f your bill who miss T V ’ s Geneva Jones, our seems too high and you are unhappy very own favorite star o f the per about it, they want you to under form ing cooking arts, we pursued stand why the rate is so high and you personnel o f the Pacific Power and w ill then be less unhappy. L ig h t Com pany u n til we fo u n d A t any rate, they took Geneva Geneva. Jones away from the specialized area Geneva Jones is no longer “ Polly where we “ would-be” cooks had ex Pacific” for her company. clusive calls on her expertise and Since February 1st o f this year gave her a bigger job and newer and Geneva Jones has become a Commu broader territories to influence. nity Relations Consultant in the new A lo n g w ith the other persons C om m unity Relations Department chosen to form the new department o f Pacific Power and Light. She is a fo r P P & L, M rs. Jones has been member o f the c o rporation s ta ff given additional training courses at which visits the other associated M a ry lh u rs t College fo r her new utility companies in six western states work. Already she and her team are o f Oregon, Washington, California, functioning — passing along their Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. skills and methods and helping to PP&L dismantled their model de form new Community Relations De monstration kitchen at their Lloyd partments fo r the other a ffilia te Center lo cation fo llo w in g the companies in the six states men national trend o f utilities across the tioned above. nation. In fact, they were among the The Consultants travel a lot to very last o f the giants to do so. Why participate actively in these various did they cut out so p o p u la r a communities. They address Senators project? and Legislators; they talk to low- It was done to focus company in income groups and advise them how terest in the fo rm ation o f a new to meet their special problems; they departm ent. They form ed a new talk with senior citizen groups; and, cadre o f p u b lic re la tio n s people essentially, any group who is either groom ed fo r the times at hand: concerned, or is in any way having a people whom they expea w ill effea a “ lack o f understanding” about the more extensive role and level in reach supply o f energy in their particular ing the public. They want a “ better part o f the country. informed” public and this new cadre The company is trying to have all w ill address a larger segment and o f us like them better by getting more more d ive rsifie d groups o f the o f us to know them better, and to do general public. this they are affording us “ increased "Th* PROOUCK CINTiR of PORTLAND” 1NEAPPLES, FRESH HAWAII AM • C.A. led Dolido«* Choi« Cal«. Novel APPLES ORANGES ÍS JM U.S.Ne. 1 PlerMe Coachella Valley Kuby Red Red POTATOES CRAPEFRUIT 5:$1M 10J1“ CARROTS Crtoo m Sherriad Turkey Delight* over Fluffy White Rice or Pilaf Orange Carrots Oriental Broccoli Spring Salad* Hot Buttered Cardoman Rolls Banana Pudding O CnmOry Sherriad Turkey Delight Over Pilaf 5# fresh tu rkey (cu t in 116' chunks) flour 5 tablespoons b utter lem on pepper salt 1 m edium onion — finely chopped 1 / 2 cup sherry chicken stock turkey pieces until golden b ro w n on all sides. Sprinkle b ro w n ed m eat g e n ero u sly w ith lem o n p e p p e r. S alt lightly and transfer to covered baking dish. To the juices rem aining in pan, ad d o n io n an d s a u te u n til tra n s parent. A dd sherry and stir in all the b ro w n bits fro m sides and b o tto m of skillet. A d d chicken or turkey stock to m a k e e n o u g h liq u id to c o v e r tu rkey pieces. Cover baking dish and place in 3 5 0 “ F oven for about one hour or until tu rkey is tender. Serve over Pilaf. S p rin g S a la d KAV4AAC HW «H LOUXAMÄ COCXTAA I ÎOOX M CKO t Y SHOKID SLICED BACON FORMT OtOVf CALL PROJECT RETURN, VETS 234-0801 ASK FOR DVOP 1412 S.E. 25th Portland, OR VETS HELPING VETS AND EMPLOYERS SINCE 1971 Training Costs Too High? If so, your com pany may q u a lify for a tax credit up to $3,000.00. Call us for the facts. 234-0801 Personnel Managers! Employers! If you need a driver, a warehouseman, a laborer, or a person with enough experience to qualify for a semi-skilled job, why not try Project Return? We've been helping Portland-area employers fill their personnel needs since 1971. No fee, no forms, and we screen. Project Return is a non-profit agency dedicated to finding qualified Vietnam-era veterans to suit your company's requirements. W ant A Tax Credit? Under the Revenue Act of 1978, your company may qualify for a tax credit of up to $3,000 of your company's 1979 tax liability, for each disadvantaged Vietnam-era veteran under age 35 that you hire The veteran has to be certified eligible, and the system for doing that is not yet in place, but it could mean lots of dollars saved. Want more information? Call us and ask about the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit. 1 large can crushed pineapple 1 / 2 cup co co n ut 1 / 2 cup golden raisins 1 1 « Rai NOP W IG :A N JARLSBERC SWISS CHEESE 1 12 cup m ayonnaise 1 !4 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt Dash n u tm eg & cinnam on 2 tablespoons lem on juice 8 m ediu m carrots, peeled and grated M ix •U S SnM SU S.U B .1t c o c o n u t, p in e a p p le , and raisins in large b o w l. Com bine sour > OOOO THUR SAT.. APR. 14. 1979 SHERIDAN FRUIT Co. i F UNION K OAK CAN HELP! * Recipes Below 'TT H T 13«N «1 D isabled V eterans O utreach P rogram Roll tu rke y pieces in flo u r. M e lt b u tte r in large electric skillet. Saute EACH 36 availability o f company resources” — and that means help from Geneva Jones and her fellow Com m unity Relations Consultants. So — it ’s Goodbye, Polly Pacific! Long live Consultant Geneva Jones! But wait! Easter is upon us and we couldn’ t resist asking M rs. Jones directly what’ s cooking at her house for that day. She said she is cooking fo r quite a number o f people on Easter who w ill arrive at no set time as her family o f adult children w ill be coming home to visit her and her husband, Roman, and some o f their friends w ill drop in also. Their house w ill be filled with the noise and laughter o f the younger generation. And we know that the table w ill be graced wih love and good food by Geneva Jones. Here’s the menu Geneva w ill serve and we pass along two recipes. Other recipes o f this menu are available by a telephone call to the Observer. 735935; c r e a m , m a y o n n a is e , s u g a r, s a lt, spices and lem on juice. Pour over the fruit. Chill and add carrots just b efo re serving. 2 3 4 -0 8 0 1 Project Retum-VETS V e te r a n s H e lp in g V e te r a n s And E m p lo y e r s S in c e 1871