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• - SANDY (O»a ) rOST Thur» Jonoory 28 1982 (Sec 2) What’s cooking? Mountain high raspberry pie BY SARA SEW ELL BOUND STEAK IN C H IU SAUCE 1 large or 2 small round steaks Season with salt and pepper and a little garlic salt if desired Dtp in flour, brown and sear in greased skillet but do not let burn Add 1 large onion, chopped. 1 can cream of mushroom soup. 1 can water, 4 can tomato soup. 2 teas poons chili powder. 2 bay leaves Bake in covered pan in 325 degree oven for 1-14 hours until meat is tender and sauce is of gravy consistency This is very good served with a rice dish or scalloped potatoes Serves 4. — From the files of Mrs John 'Jean» Anderson. Albany, Oregon Delirious’ BRUSSEL SPROUT SALAD 1 pkg frozen brussel sprouts 4 cup vinegar 4 cup oil 1 Tablespoons Chervil Salt and pepper to taste 3 or 4 diced tomatoes to be added just before serving Cook brussel sprouts, drain and marinate in mixture of remaining ingredients (except tomatoes» for 12 hours Drain, add diced tomatoes Sprinkle with parsley Serves 4-6 - From the files of Marion Andrew, Wilsonville, Oregon Good fresh spinach is available in the markets now You might enjoy a spinach salad for variety in your winter menu uncovered at 350 degrees for 3035 minutes Let stand 10 minutes before serving Serves 10-12 — From the files of Betty Clayton, Forest Grove. Oregon. MOUNTAIN HIGH RASPBERRY PIE 2 egg whites 1 pkg frozen raspberries 1 cup sugar 1 Tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Beat egg whites until fluffy Add berries, sugar and lemon juice and beat at high speed for 15 minutes Fold in whipped cream Pour into baked pastry shell Freeze Thaw slightly before serving Serves 6. — From the files of Kathryn Cheyne. Sun City. Arizona Given to me by Mary Van Lierop, Sandy, Oregon BLUEBERRY DESSERT In double boiler melt 30 marshmallows in 4 cup milk, cool Then fold in 4 pt. whipped whipping cream In another pan cook 1 cup sugar, 4 Tablespoons cornstarch, 4 cup water Stir until thickened (10 minutes» Add 3 cups fresh or frozen blueberries to cornstarch mixture with 2 Tablespoons lemon juice Cook 2-3 minutes longer Cool Mix together 14 cups graham cracker crumbs with 4 cup melted butter «reserve 4 cup). Press graham cracker mixture into pan Add blueberry mixture Top with m ar shmallow mixture, then sprinkle with remaining graham crumbs Refrigerate 24 hours Serves R 10 — From the files of Anne Hutton, Vancouver, B C. SI a il photo When two wrestling mats are used, which was the case Thursday night against Molalla, a rolled-up towel is used to let wrestlers know when the periods are up. Ed Hug. SUHS science teacher, is pictured catching the towel as it is being returned by the referee. Also pictured Is Jim Page. SUHS social science teacher, student Mo Contreras, at left, and an unidentified Molalla statistician. SPINACH SALAD Dressing: 4 cup white wine vinegar 2 Tablespoons dry white wine 2 teaspoons imported soy sauce 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard 4 teaspoon curry powder teaspoon salt and pepper 4 teaspoon crushed garlic Add 2/3 cup oil in a stream 1 lb fresh spinach, washed well 4 lb sliced mushrooms Topping 4 lb crumbled fried bacon 2 hard boiled eggs Mix the spinach and mushrooms and toss with dressing Top with crumbled bacon and 2 chopped hard boiled eggs Serves 4-6 — From the files of Pat Hungerford, Moscow, Idaho POLYESTER SNOW TIRES *31« • • • • GOOD VEG ETA BLE BAKE 1 (20 oc.) pkg frozen cauliflower; cook, drain 1 <20oz » pkg frozen cut broccoli; cook, drain 1 (17 oz.) can cream style corn 1 (17 oz ) can whole kernel corn, drained 2 cups shredded Swiss cheese (R oz . ) 1 (10 oz . ) can cream of celery soup, undiluted 1 <4 oz ) can sliced mushrooms, drained 14 cups soft rye bread, (2 slices) 2 Tablespoons butter, melted Cut up any large pieces of vegetables Combine both corns, cheese, soup Fold in cooked vegetables and mushrooms. Turn into buttered 13 x 9 x 2” baking dish Toes bread crumbs in melted butter Sprinkle on top Bake HILOAD S t u f a i, TRACTION STEEL BELTED SMALL CAR TSeutial Strawberry short courses are offered About 45 classes will be offered to students and community at Mt Hood Community College in the third annual Strawberry Short Course* day Feb 27 first served basis, There will be a few limited entry courses in which people will take a number when they arrive, allowing for a cut-off point All Straw berry Short Courses will be free and will be offered from R a m to 5 p m Course lengths will vary from one hour to four or five hours, with the majority lasting about two hours Courses will cover a wide variety of subjects, in cluding crafts and hobbies, self improvement courses, co o king and sew ing d e m o n s tra tio n s , a planetarium show and a full morning of activities entitled “ Focus on the Child ” Representatives from local businesses and industries will speak about job opportunities in a job fair “ All instruction on that d ay is 100 p e rc e n t volunteer," said Margaret Gratton, associate dean of community education at MHCC. F a c u lty , ad m inistration, classified, students and community member* will teach the courses Except fo r one Strawberry Short Course, an auto part salesperson* class which will be offered Feb 25 from 7 Io 10 p m . ' all other eour»e* will oc cur on Saturday,“ Gratton said No pre registration is ri quired the courses will tie offerer! on a first come “ I call it our mid winter gif« to the community," Gratton said "It gives peo pie the chance to enjoy an open house atmosphere F lyers listing course descriptions and times are available in the communi ,y For more information about the Strawberry Short courses or requests to be put on the mailing list, con tact Margaret Gratton at M7 7313 at Ml Hood Com munity College Class set to teach children social skills Vnt a variety of reasons some children have dif f lc u lly le a rn in g ap propriate skills for getting along with others Frequently, the most significant problem la in peer relationships Some children are so quiet anil •hy that they are not in chided in group activities while others are oulspoken and d o m in a te o th e r children new series of social -»kills classes lor children ages 7 to 10 G ro u p sesaiona a re highly structured loc-usmg on assertive behaviors Participants will be en couraged to practice skills both in sesaiona and real life situations The group will meet lor IS sessions each approx- imtely one hou long The group w ill meet on However, children can learn better ways la in target with peers Dr Mary Biftsky, Clinical P s y c h o lo g is t at the Wdlansette Valley Family < enter P < will lie f in a Monday afternoons, begin ning in February from 4 to k p m E n ro llm e n t it limited There ta a 120 fee per session per child For further information, call 467 7235 Blackwall A 7 8 x l3 4 ply polyester construction plus FET Aggressive traction grip tread design Premium traction on sale through Jan Will fit most foreign & domestic cars WHITEWALL BLACKWALL SIZE PRICE PRICE A 7 8 x l3 *34.26 *31.25 B 78xl3 *36.43 »33.77 C 7 8 x l4 *38.15 *35.38 E 78xl4 *39.75 »36.89 F78 x 14 »41.29 *38.21 G 7 8 x l4 *43.67 *40.37 G 7 8 x l5 »43.90 *40.62 H 7 8x 15 *45.82 *43.25 FET Prices *1 53 to ‘ 2.84 e Especially for import & American small cars e Rayon cord body with double steel belts for strength & dependability e 35.000 mile warranty 155x13 Plu» I I 6SHT »34« e Specially for Pickups & RV s e Two sizes only • Steel belted radial commercial construction 750R16 165x13 P235/75R15 (LR 78xl5) *8G24 *8995 Plus »4.69 FET Tax WINTER WARMUP PRICES