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1 Heppner GeUe-TimM. SIX The Harvest Festival plans target sept, ,. fnP !hi. Riverside Pirates will meet up Plans are underway tor mis year's Harvest Festival. The with Heppner's gnd.ron repre- Festiva. JSm in day will bring a Boarclman Lions C lub .01 be held on "rrruVrnrstfootTe . ban Same of the season wil, accuracy kick-off the weekend s acuvmw. Thebarbeeuewillbeheldpriorto the football came which will be 7 M D ril the Riverside H lh slhrrootoall ffeld The School - A AAAv the long grain rice and she 000000000000000000000, and said that they o o o o o o o o o o o o o We will be Closed Sat. for Rodeo Ron McDonald Have fun o ooooooooooooooooooooo a Cose Furniture now handle A Jbigelow-sanford CARPETS 4 and will hold an introductory J beginning in September. f We also have sales W MJs and COLUMBIA CARPETS ! CASE rUKJMl UKUj 5 676132 Heppner j ' CASE FURNITURE Insulate your home today. Save on Energy Call collect for a Q fKtt tHMAIt EIOO. EUSUILAYIOrJ & assoc. inc. 503-276-1097 We also install continuous gutters!! YOU CAN D1PIMD ON Erg frjiV" - r, ",-jat-. -rr Z. 1. k i. k r tT ir!7 ! ... j.- , - '- , -fStrt S- We Are The Team You Con Depend On for All Your Farm Chemical Heeds I ...... . i 1 m p r Fcrm Chemicols Vcriety of Application Systems YE WOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT WE SERVICE IT TOO' Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. August 25. 1983 iu, 11 n , w.v...pv. ,n auction be offered w.ll be an auction homemade boat races at the Marina and a playday to take place at Tatone s rodeo arena. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o 676-9108 Inc. at Rodeo! o I ' in PEPPERELLi Costs. r i I I !0t SiKV.Ci " 1 - - 'r-f -1 - - .... NH-3 Aqua Liquid & Dry Fertilizers WSorrow Countynfin rain rouicrSiHc Q Eating ByMOMNK STK0OF.-XTE B B I N S OSl' F.xlension Service Five years ago our family had the most delightful expe rience. We hosted a Japanese woman for a month. She was one of the adults w ho accom panied the LABO children, a 4-H youth exchange. It w as so cn ,u" lo snare cuuu with each ottwr w? u,w foods and she asked about ricewhat kind did we eat I show ed her railed that "foreien rice. I happened to have some pearl rice on hand, so asked if that w as the kind they ate. She was excited to find that we had some of the rice that they liked. "What do you call it?" I just couldn't resist "We call it foreign rice!" We giggled like kids over our joke. She introduced us to several Japanese dishes using pearl rice, including sushi and fried rice. We all learned how to use chop sticks and appreciated the pearl rice and the way it clumps together making it easier to pick up. My new family only eats pearl rice, so it was nice to be used to it already. When I priced rice in the store, it had the widest price spread of anything I have priced for this column. The highest priced rice was the gourmet wild rice and long grain rice mixture that cost $4 per pound. The least expen sive w as the generic rice in the four-pound sack that cost 39 cents per pound. The generic rice was somewhat broken Public comments sought ; .. , for 1984 angling IllleS ui:.;i1K Fishery staff biologists with the Department of Fish and Wildlife are developing their recommendations for changes in the 1984 angling regula- tions savs Biologist Don Swarti now is the time for anglers to submit any re commendations they have for changes in 1984. Written comments and sug gestions should be mailed to Don Swartz. Oregon Depart ment of Fish and Wildlife, P.O. Box 3503. Portland, Ore gon 97208. Staff recommendations and a report on recommendations 989-8221 1-800 452 7396 Hjr. looking ami not as attractive as the hulk rice that was 45 cents per pound. It pays to look at the unit price tag when shopping for rice. The spread between dif ferent brands may be as much as 50 cents per pound. A little heof or chicken bouillon and the price nearly triples. They really trade on our insecurities with making rice, too. The pre-cooked, "fool proof" type costs at least twice as much as regular rice. Those commercials on TV make cooking rice sound like it's almost impossible, that you're doomed to failure. Well, you're not! You. too. can cook perfect rice every time and without paying extra for the pre-cooked kind. All you need to do is to measure the rice and liquid accurately ac cording to the package direc tions, add rice to boiling wa ter, cover the pot tightly and turn heat to low. Time it exactly, and remove the cover and fluff it lightly to allow steam to escape. Store cooked rice in the refrigerator. It should not be left at room temperature. It can cause foodborne illness if left out Rice is one of the things that can easily be a "planned over" instead of a left over. There are a lot of dishes that can use left over rice. I often cook twice as muchriceaslplan to use so I can fix another meal easily. Several different types of rice are available. In all of the milled rice, look for the en riched kind (added thiamin, niacin and iron). The largest amount sold in the United from the public will be presen ted to the Fish and Wildlife Commission when it meets on Saturday. September 17. Anglers are also invited to attend and contribute their suggestions to the com m ission at that meeting. It will begin at 8 a.m. in the main con ference room at department headquarters. 506 SW Mill Street in Portland. Staff recommendations will then be publicized and the commission and public will have about a month to consi der and comment on them. The commission will again take public testimony on ang ling proposals in two days of public hearings on October 21 and 22. Following the public hearing on October 22. the commission will adopt angling rules for 19R4. Throughout this process, anglers may contribute ideas and suggestions. This can be done by testifying at the hear ings, writing to the depart ment, by calling on the tele phone, or by personal contact with deparatment fishery biologists. DEALERS WANTED! Cash in on a growing market! Energy costs are soaring. ..and wind turbines provide an ideal solution. We have the best: Patented Rotor Lowest Cut-in ! Speed Successfully Tested ! at Rocky Flats, Colo. I DOH'T WAIT! CALL TODAY 1-800-255-5110 ASK FOR MR. RALPH HARRISON States is called "regular milled white rice" - the label usually reads long grain rice. If you want fluffy separate grains, you want to buy long gram rice. This is the kind that is touted on TV as the success ful type. There is also a medium urain and a short grain or pearl rice. This is a more tender and moist rice that clings together it's supposed to, that's not a failure. It's useful in rice molds, cro quettes or anything that needs to stay together. Parboiled or "converted" rice has been subjected to a special steam-pressure pro cess before milling. The grains tend to be more separ ate and plump and a part of the nutrients from the bran are retained. It is also more expensive, but is noted for its holding quality after cooking. Instant or pre-cooked rice has been milled, cooked and dehydrated. It's ready for use when rehydrated. so takes a very short time to cook. Some brands even come in little boil-in-the pouches at about twice the price. Brown rice is w hole, unpol ished grain without husks. It still has a small amount of the bran that gives it a nut-like flavor and chewy texture. It is often used in stuffings for poultry. Here are a couple of good rice recipes. The first is a herb rice recipe that is better than the triple-priced flavored rices I already mentioned. The other is a great way to make that "planned over" rice be a delightful salad the next day. Long grain or pearl rice will work well with either recipe. Herb Rice Blend I cup uncooked rice I I or 1 cut bouillon base beef or chicken ' teaspoon salt i4 teaspoon rosemary, crushed i3 teaspoon marjoram leaves, crushed i teaspoon thyme leaves. crushed 1 teaspoon dried onion flakes of I tablespon minced onion Mix all ingredients. Heat 2 cups water and 1 tablespoon butter or margarine to boiling and add rice mixture. Stir with fork. Cover tightly and simmer 20 min. Simmer 25 minutes for softer rice. Fluff IFAM&RODEO SPECIALS y No. 2864 Self-Closing wostebosket Lid twinp open " cloiel bjr nvlf Hold! tniui grotery b re movable l"er Shm. lpt d'fn take minimum ipne. Lid eilr remowtd fr emptying, clramng Ideal clothe hamper, too. Sue- !IV1" 15" x 2VThich No. 2979 Roughneck1" Refuse Container f30 ool.) YOUR CHOICE For Only with fork. 4 to 6 servings. Tuna Rice Salad 2 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup unoixtked rice One-third cup salad oil i( cup tarragon wine vinegar tor cider vinegar) 1 teaspoon basil, crushed i teaspoon seasoned salt i teaspoon rosemary, crushed 1 1 teaspoon garlic powder dash of pepper small can (2' oi.) olive pieces, sliced (optional) 3 cup chopped celery i cup sliced green onion 1 7 07.. can tuna Bring water to boil, add and stir in rice. Cover, and cook over low heat 20 m inutes. until rice is cooked and water is absorbed. While rice cooks, combine oil. vinegar, basil, seasoned salt, rosemary, gar lic powder and pepper; mix well Pour over hot cooked rice, and mix lightly. Cover and chill . Then add the rest of the ingredients. Can be served with tomato wedges and on a bed of lettuce. 4 to 6 servings. Two man wer college Prei identi bfort thy became President of th United State - Woodrow Wilton and Dwight Eienhower. Price No. 2894 Roughneck Refuse Container (32 gal.) Sata! HEPPNER OREGON URA approached Columbia Crossroads, a pro posed alcohol and drug treatment center, has approached Board man's Urban Renewal Agency in thcjr search for funding. :, , Columbia Crossroads, a part nership fornicd, bygone iW' Kn n Wl businessman, ana Serenity by the" Sea B Similar facility In Seaside made its proposal at the August 9 meeting nf the tlrhnn Renewal Agency, Columbia Crossroads is seek- ing AM.ono and recently was not approved for a loan by the state of Oregon. According to City Manager Larrv Dalrvmplc that non-approval was in all likely- hood a reflection of a points vs.em used to determine the (ID S3 SPECIAL FRI., SAT.&SUN FRUIT JARS ONLY 75 See You At The Rodeo Duccinun's Cal'sARCO announces that they will now be CAL'S MOBIL Effective Thursday, Sept. 1 PETTYJOHN OIL will be closing Heppner Mobil and will begin supplying Cal's Mobil. Thank you fo all who have patronized the station. We hope you will continue to do so at Cal's Mobil. 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