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Thurs . Jan 29,198, (Sec 2) SANDY (Ore ) POST—5 United Way just short of 1980 goal Cooks discover its joys Artichokes a diet taste treat One-third cup imported olive oil 1 clove garlic, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 package 19-ounce > frozen artichoke hearts 2 tomatoes, cored and chopped 1 ja r (4-ounce) plmiento, drained and diced 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint leaves or 1 teaspoon dried m int leaves V« teaspoon oregano 1 can (1S% ounce) chicken broth One-third cup dry white wine (or apple juice) 2 tablespoons flour Sprinkle chicken w ith salt and pepper. Heat in a large skillet and brown chicken pieces on a ll sides. Remove chicken pieces and set aside. Saute garlic and onion in drippings fo r 2 to 3 minutes or until lightly browned. D rain excess fatty drippings. Add chicken pieces, ar tichoke hearts, tomatoes, pimiento, m int, oregano and chicken broth. Cover and sim m er gently for 45 to 50 minutes or until chicken is Artichokes have been more commonly eaten on the Continent for centuries but each year more American cooks discover the joys and versatility of this “ thistle." Americans also have an advantage since the globe artichoke, for example, is in season most of the year. A whole steamed artichoke is a treat and also a good item to have on one’s diet menu. Serve it with a simple dressing of unported olive oil, wine vinegar and herbs. The heart of the artichoke is a special delicacy and is eaten cold, marinated or used in special dishes such as a minted chicken, sauteed w ith m int, other herbs and tomatoes. Serve w ith rosemary potatoes and a mixed green salad. A chilled white wine, either very dry or semi-dry and fru ity, adds to the overall experience. ARTICHOKE M INTED CHICKEN 1 chicken, quartered, about 3 pounds Salt and pepper 8 small fillets of sole tender. Remove chicken Salt and pepper pieces to a platter. 1 cup dry white wine or apple In a bowl, m ix wine and juice flour. S tir m ixture in pan 1 bay leaf juices. S tir over low heat 1 can (104 ounces) white until sauce bubbles and sauce (or 14 cups white thickens. Simmer fo r 5 sauce) minutes, s tirrin g constantly. Parsley Spoon sauce over the Norway sardines, drained chicken. Serve garnished and mashed coarsely with parsley. Makes 8 ser 2 tablespoons breadcrumbs vings. 2 tablespoons each finely ROSEMARY POTATOES chopped celery, parsley and 1 pound new potatoes green onion v« cup imported olive oil Parboil lettuce leaves until 1 clove garlic, chopped transparent (about 4 1 teaspoon crumbled minutes). Drain. Season sole Rosemary w ith salt and pepper. M ix Salt Cover potatoes w ith water stuffing and spread a little and sim m er until potatoes over each. Roll up stuffed sole fille ts are tender. Cool and then in lettuce leaves. Arrange in peel in a skillet, heat oil and saute garlic until golden. S tir kettle. Add wine and bay leaf in rosemary. Add potatoes and simmer, covered, 15 and s tir over medium heat minutes. Remove rolls to until potatoes are golden warm platter. Add white brown on all sides. Season to sauce to broth in pan. Cook taste with salt. Makes 4 and s tir until smooth and hot. Season to taste. servings. Spoon sauce over rolls. Garnish w ith parsley and STUFFED LETTUCE whole sardines. Serve at SURPRISE once. Makes 8 servings. 8 large Iceberg lettuce leaves by interest returns on United Way cash flew. “ We had an outstanding campaign despite adverse e c o n o m ic s it u a t io n s , ’ ’ Blumel told the board. “ We came close to meeting our goal _ so close that we’re able to fu lfill our obligations to our agencies.” In board action, a 1981 o p e ra tin g budget of $1,046,448 was approved, keeping the United Way's overhead at just eight per cent. The board also clarified and codified existing policy for agency admissions and Though falling short of 1980’s $12.4 m illion fund raising goal. United Way of the C o lu m b ia -W illa m e tte w ill be able to maintain financial allocations made to 92 member agencies last June, according to United Way President Joseph C. Blumel. Clackamas County is in the C o lu m b ia -W illa m e tte district. Blumel said that United Way w ill close outstanding accounts with an all-tim e high of $12.2 m illion, just $170,533 shy of goal. The difference w ill be filled terminations from the United Way fold. Social services wishing to receive United Way funding should dem onstrate “ a preponderance of evidence W e ig h t m ile ta x d o w n collections. The decline is a reflection of the recession. The highway-use tax is collected from truck and bus operators based on the weight of their vehicle and the number of miles traveled on Oregon highways. F or the firs t tim e in 10 years, Oregon’ s weight-mile tax receipts have declined. Collections were down to $58 m illion in 1980, a drop of $2 m illion from the previous year The 1979 total of $60 m illion, however, was an all- tim e record high for annual ANTIQUES BURG LAR FIRE S E C U R IT Y A L A R M S S COLLECTIBLES Gresham Alarm Large selection & reasonably priced at Dodson’s Bargain Store 38888 Pioneer Blvd in Sandy We BUY favoring admission,'' the board decided. At the same tim e, existing agencies are expected to m aintain responsiveness to changing p rio ritie s . 668'8690 We SELL ___________ ____ ___________ Inc. 3 9 3 7 3 P r o c to r , P .O . B o x 4 0 6 6 8 -5 0 1 6 o r 6 6 6 -5 2 0 0 -------- S A N D Y -------- CLOSED _ FREEZER CIRCUIT T.V. * ALARMS VALUABLE COUPON fe s t e m J D a a S AT THRIFTWAY! 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