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e SANDY (Ore ) POSI Thur» Sept 30 1992 ;Se< >) “Boffo” veal recipe: Apples, rum spice things up for a warm fall In blender, whip 1 can pineapple until thickened Pour into pitcher or punch bowl Keprat with remain mg can of pineapple Add remaining ingredients Blend Sene Makes about 3 quarts BOFFO VEAL ROLLS 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/2 cup green onion. • chopped 1 medium clove garlic, minced 1 cup soft bread cubes 2 cups unpared apple, coarsely chopped 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 -4 teaspoon poultry seasoning 12 thin scallops of veal (about 1 1/2 pounds) I lour 3/4 cup orange juice 1 /2 cup Bacardi light rum Candied crabapples or sauteed apple slices Hot < ooked rice BACARDI GOLDEN PUNCH 2 cans (20 ounces each I crushed pineapple in its own juice 2 cans (6 ounces) frozen lemonade concentrate 1/4 cup lie nd brown sugar 1/4 cup lime juice 1 bottle (4/5 quart) Bacardi light rum 1 bottle (28 ounces) chilled club soda Ice cubes maining 12 cup sugar until mixture is consistency of thick marshmallow Fold in custard mixture Spoon over chocolate filling Chill sev eral hours or overnight. Just before serving. combine heavy cream. 2 tablespoons rum and sugar Whip to soft peaks Cse to decorate top of pie If desired, garnish with chocolate leaves Makes one 9-tnch pie boil Blend 1-1 2 cups custard with chocolate, us ing wire whisk, until choco late is melted and mixture is smooth Pour into prepared crust . chill Blend softened gelatin into remaining cus tard Stir until dissolved Add 1 I cup rum l>et stand 15 minutes, stirring occa sionally Beat egg whites with cream of tartar until foamy Gradually add re- Dash salt 2 cups milk 1 eggs, separated 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, coarseh grated 1 4 cup Bacardi light rum 1 8 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons Bacardi light rum 2 tablespoons sugar In skillet, melt 4 table spoons butter Add onion and garlic Saute, stirring often, until onion is golden Blend in bread cubes, apple salt and pouitr) seasoning Divide stuffing among veal slices Roll up each slice and secure with toothpicks Dust lightly with flour Brown veal in remaining 2 tabi« spoons butter Add orange juice and rum Simmer, covered for 20 minutes or until veal is tender Sene garnished with apples over rice Makes 6 servings Straw berries Lime slices Premiere th** autumn thea tre season with an “opening night parly Invite guests Io a late night supper alter th*- theatre, opera or ballet Set the stage with a rum flavored pineapple punch The entire dinner can be prepared ahead so you return home to a culinary finale Veal Ha vored with Bacardi and apples is a sensation For dessert, ’he Black Bottom Pie will surely call for encores, and you re bound to receive applause for your performance as a hostess In bowl, combine cookie crumbs, pecans and melted Press butter. blend well against bottom and sides of Bake at 9-mch pie plate 37 5 F for 8 minutes. Cool Combine gelatin and cold water, set aside In sauce pan. combine 1 2 cup sugar, cornstarch and salt Gradu ally blend in milk. Cook, stirring, until thickened and smooth Beat egg yolks with small amount of custard mixture Slowly pour into pan while beating briskly Cook over low heat stirring until very thick Do not BEST EVER BLACK BOTTOM PIE 1-1/2 cups chocolate cookies, crumbled 1/3 cup pecans, finely chopped 1 /3 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin 1 /4 cup cold water 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch YES! I would like to subscribe to the Sandy Post name address ---------------------------- ph< ione please"btll me check enclosed B $9 00 $10 00 $11 M Yearly in QMiamis County Yearly in Mullnomak County (I m where m Oregon Elwwhtre m Pacific Northwest College tour loops through area The John Inskeep En vironmental Learning Center at Clackamas Court ty College is offering area residents the opportunity to combine a cruise up the Columbia River with a stay at the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel, a bus trip through Hood River or chards to Timberline l»dge A bevy of naturalists and historians will offer enlightening commentary along the way The Columbia River Mt Hood Tour, an informa tional mini vacation will be held next weekend. Oct. 10-11. Boarding of the 57-foot yacht. Crusader Princess, will be at 8 30 a m Sunday morning at the dock of the Jantzen Beach Red Lion Inn following a 7 a m con tinentai breakfast and orientation at the Inn Highlights of the cruise upriver will include detail ed insights into the geology, flora and history of such gorge landmarks as Crown Point, Multnomah Falls and Beacon Rock Man's engineering feats at Bonneville Dam. as well as the relocated city of North Bonneville, will be described as lunch is serv ed aboard the yacht as it is lifted «I feet through the dam locks Bradford Island fish lad der facilities and Nor thwest Indian Cultural ex hibits. the Sternwheeler Museum at Cascade lxx?ks, and the Great Blue Heron rookeries at Wells Island near Hood River will also be explored After dinner at the Col umbia Gorge Hotel, a multi media presentation. “Columbia Gorge Celebra tion, " will be given by the Friends of the Gorge organization Monday morning highlights include a visit to the Hood River County Historical Museum on the waterfront, busing through orchards along glacial fed Hood River, a wine-tasting tour of Mt Hood Winery, ending with a hosted lun cheonat Timberline lx>dge. to include a discussion of alpine and glacial en v irons Final leg of the jaunt will follow the pioneers' route past covered wagon drops at Laurel Hill Wagon Chutes, pause at the old Marmot Trading Post and then trod down parts of the Barlow Road past river for dings on the Clackamas River and Eagle Creek Reservations for the tour, which includes $149 double occupancy or $159 single occupancy, are be ing taken at the ELC on Beavercreek Road southeast of Oregon City with space available for 40 registrants Firewood time is Homelite Time. Clackamas Education organizations, such as the Service District has receiv ESD, that are in a position ed a grant to help needy to find children who need school children in the coun help ty. according to ESD According to the terms of Superintendent Bob Burns The $3.000 grant comes to Brady's 1935 will, the the ESD from the Robert money must be used “for the purchase of books and Brady Charitable Founda tion Burns said U S Na clothing for needy children of school age. in order to tional Bank of Oregon ad ministers the Foundation assist them in obtaining a and awards grant money to proper education " MAIL TO Hit Seedy Fest. F 0 Boi M Sandy 0« 17055 "Your local homo We rent tough Home lite Chainsaws with 12-24 Bars Sharp & ready to cut Call & re serve yours today entertainment center RENT: THIS MONTHS SPECIAL Open 7 dor * 10 8 Mor. Sat Homein«' 330 Chain Saw Plus Free Extra Chain now $314.95 Generators. 1700 Watt reg •Movies! •Recorders Noon 6 Su« Rent top now movies as low as ‘599 00 ONLY *479.00 2250 Watt reg ‘720 00 ONLY *576.00 13 KW to 12 K W GAS OR DIESEL POWERED Portland rent all Rent a Video Recorder: *9” day Mon -Thur» z* * AOK *14'’ day Fri.-Sun. Tj Djy$ * | U* * No deposit required1 4k -—a. I W • MtooftMotor Ctoseer* • •laet Totes • 8o(«a«ei gessar Roeorter Dixon’s Video Store 10101 SE STARK ST 252-3466 Mon-Sat 8 to 6 in Hoodlind Parli next to Sears Phone 622 3009 Leonard’s Says Goodbye... Public Notices o minor land partitioning of tai lot 200 section 14 T2S R4E and the annexation of the partitioned portion of tai lot 200 and adjoining tai lot 400 section 14 T2S R4E totheCity of Sandy The property it located on the north tide of US Highway 26 immediately west of the PUBLIC NOTICE The Sandy Planning Com mission will hold o public two ring on Wednesday Oc tober 6 1982 to consider the request of Mr Gale Peterson lor a minor land partitioning tow lot 2500 section 11 map DD T2S R4E within the City of Sandy Thw property is located on the east tide and fronting North Bluff Rood tm mediately across from thw in Our lease is up in the Gresham Village so we ve chosen this time to consolidate Our Rockwood and Gateway Shopping Center stores will continue business as usual. Now is the time for HUGE SAVINGS! We purchased some of the items in the early 1970 s when gold was CHEAP So you can get REAL BUYS on top quality items! ! Savings from 45-90% The public hearing it tcheduled for 7 30 PM in the City Council chambers at San dy City Holl Affected parties are invited to attend and to give testimony Don Wilson City Planner P82 fl 9 30 The public hearing it tcheduled for 7 30 PM in the City Council chambers at Son dy City Holl Affected parties testimony Don Wilton City Planner P982 7 9 30 SPfCIAl SOARD MUTING PUBLIC NOYICI The Sandy Planning Com mittion will hold a public hearing on Wednesday Oc tober 6 19B2 to consider the request of Mr Brod Pick mg for The Board of Directors of Sandy Union High School N2 will hold a Special Meeting Monday October 4 1982 at 6 00pm Poorns 50 51 Poult Tucker Bldg RW io 9 30 Giles Fuel Co. Our entire stock is being Liquidated ! * DIAMONDS * CHAINS * BRACELETS * EARRINGS « RUBIES « SAPPHIRES * EMERALDS and much more! Fall Special HEATING OIL ALSO: Kerosene Stove Oil Gasoline Alcohol Fuels 99 PER C GAL __________________ WOODS: • Firewood e Presto Logs 200 Gallon* & Over C O D. Prie»* Subject to Change Without Notice ORDER FIREWOOD & LOGS FOR EARLY DEL VERY FURNACE TUNE-UP SPECIAL *34.95 Include* Fuel Filter, Nozzle & Test Efficiency Expires 9/30/82 I 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE — ... To Gresham! Prices drastically reduced for our final days. LAY-A-WAY Now For Christmas! At these low prices you can hardly afford not to shop for Christmas. Lay-a-way now and pick up at our Rockwood store. Leonard’s Jewelers In the Gresham Village Shopping Center (across from Fred Meyer on Burnsitie) CALL: 667-1060 I NEW! CHAINSAW RENTALS AND SALES TOO! Telephone inquiries are welcome at 656-0155 or 657 8400, ext 351 Grant assists needy children $14 00 $1/00 Elsewhere, pet year 665-9592 •