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Hoke County at fair ,\orth Carolina Poultry Federation Marketing Home Economist Emmie S. Whitley , (left), chats with a fairgoer from the North Carolina Turkey Festival booth at the recent State Fair. The booth, which was paid for by the /V.C. Turkey Federation and the /V.C. Turkey Festival, Inc. promoted Hoke County, the festival and turkey products. Raeford Hoke Chamber of Commerce Manager Beverly Pasternak came up with the idea for the booth, built it and helped man it. Whitley cooked turkey morsels for visitors. Helms to appear at tobacco meeting Today's information for readers of this column consists of a news release from the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina, Inc. announcing its annual meeting. If Senator Helms attends the meeting, it is believed that he will comment on the current situation in agriculture, prospects for a farm bill, as well as discussing tobacco legislation. Annual meeting Senator Jesse Helms and an ex ecutive of a leading British cigarette manufacturer are scheduled to be the keynote speakers at the annual meeting of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina. The meeting will be held Friday, November 8, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. ? ? * Helms (R-N.C.) has agreed to speak as long as there is no urgent Willie Featherston County Extension Chairman Extension News business in Washington that day. Assuming he can attend, his topic will be the legislative situation for tobacco in Washington and what growers can expect in the coming year. The second keynote speech will be given by Christopher Castle, senior leaf manager of the English cigarette manufacturer Gallaher, Ltd. He will give his company's opinion on how American tobacco growers can regain lost markets overseas. "We are very happy that we've been able to attract two speakers of this caliber," says T. 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FEATURING: ?Wall-To-WaM Carpeting *Frost-Frea Refrigerator ?Electric Range ?Air CondHlening *Heet Pumps *Washer and Dryer Connections [ RENTS STARTING A8 LOW AS $190 LOdtou OH O ? IVMNfl 9t?B6i FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CONTACT: John W?Nons Management Co. OT4HS omct hours AM* AMJCATtO* TO: Mend^-MrfSy 4JM-J0 p.m. TM Raeford, N.C. Saturday $-17 noon the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina. "Senator Helms has been in a very crucial position in the process of developing reform legislation over the past year. I'm sure he will have valuable insights to share with our members," Blalock said, noting that the Association heard Congressman Charles Rose (D-N.C.) at its February meeting in Raleigh. "We're proud that these two in fluential legislators have been will ing to take the time to share their opinions with us," he says. The presentation by Castle could prove to be very enlightening, Blalock adds. "His company, Gallaher, Ltd., is so anxious to get its message across to American growers that it is flying Castle to Raleigh from London for the sole purpose of speaking at our meeting," says Blalock. "That tells me a lot about our potential for increasing overseas sales." Change in seasons is excuse for cleaning clothes closet A change of seasons is the ideal time to check clothes' closets that may need reorganizing. By arranging clothes neatly in one place, a great deal of time and effort can be saved each day. Time is wasted when a wrinkled blouse or dress, taken from a cramped closet, must be ironed or another outfit selected. Time is wasted looking for a mate to a shoe tossed in the bottom of a closet or a sweater stuffed into an overcrowded drawer. Clothes will also last longer and look bet ter. The first step in reorganizing is to empty the closet completely. Examine each item carefully in cluding shoes, pocketbooks and any other things stored in the closet. Try on clothes. Those that have not been worn in the last two or three years should be set aside for a tag sale or donated to a charitable organiza tion. Divide clothes into categories - dresses, suits, jackets, skirts, blouses, shirts, pants. Then sort them according to col or, occasion or whatever system is most appropriate for you and for the space available. Most closets have one pole with a shelf above. With the closet emp ty, remove the pole, shelf and any other fixtures. Wash painted interiors with an all purpose household cleaner. Clean the floor and door with the appropriate product for the type of surface. If necessary, paint the walls. Then measure available closet space, the width, height and depth, taking into consideration the door opening and any obstructions or jogs in the closet. Make up a floor plan to scale. The ideal situation in wardrobe planning is to store everything that is needed to get dressed in one closet. This eliminates wasted steps and time when dressing. Onc^the closet is measured and charted on a floor plan, the clothes should be measured as well. Enviro-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL 120 w. edinborough ave. Jim Conoly RAEFORD, N.C. EXTERMINATOR OFFICE 875-8146 HOME 875-8268 Long B?ach Office 278-9669 Sidney Mansfield/Exterminator UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ,, The new Little Whale Hwy. 401 North (Look For Signs) THURSDAY NICHT SPECIALS la0VOU$295 (ALL YOU $R95 CAN EAT) ^ CAN EAT) W STEAKS - SEAFOOD (Fried & Broiled) - CALABASH STYLE Barbecue CHICKEN Creamed Potatoes* strlngbeans *275 HOURS: THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 5-9:50 p.m. SUNDAY 11:30 -2:30 P.M. J RAEFORD Mobile Home Supply 135 N. Main Soo Tony for your MOBILE HOME SUPPLIES ?Doors ?Windows ?Plumbing Supplies ?Water Line Supplies ?Cool Seal *Steps ?Tools *Vinyl Underpinning INSTALLATION AVAILABLE ' Hours: Mon. - Sst. 8 - 6 On the Front Burn< Alice Pettitt Home Economic Agent Measure vertically from the top of the hanger hook to the bottom of the garment's hem. Then measure the grouping of clothes horizontally to determine how much width is required. Allow some extra hanging space for bulkier winter clothes, for ad ditions to wardrobe, and sufficient space between garments to reduce wrinkling. Blouses and jackets hung on a pole above skirts and pants gives you twice as much space. Be sure that when measuring, the height of the poles puts clothes within easy reach. Consider storing sweaters and handbags on shelves rather than in a dresser. Handbags can be Filed vertically. Folded sweaters can be stacked on shelves, but not in piles that are too high to reach or pull out. Shoes stored on a narrow flat shelf take up less space than on a slanted one. To determine the length of shelving that may be re quired, measure a pair of shoes from front to back to allow for the depth of the shelf. Then measure the shoes from side to side and multiply that figure by the number of shoes to be stored. Once all the measurements have been compiled in terms of the amount of space available and what is needed, you can determine what type of storage accessories suit you best. Cinnamon Walnut Popovers 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons butter or margarine melted V* teaspoon salt 3 eggs 1 cup all purpose flour Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon '/? cup finely chopped walnuts Preheat oven to 400 ?F. In blender, combine all ingredients except walnuts; process at high speed 30 seconds or until blended. Fill 8 well-greased custard cups '/j full; sprinkle evenly with walnuts. Bake 35 minutes or until tops are firm and golden brown. Serve hot with preserves or jams. Makes 8 popovers. Lemon *n' Parsley Rice 1 lA cups hot cooked rice 2 teaspoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel In small bowl, combine all ingre dients; toss well. Makes 2 servings. Note: Recipe can be doubled. Homemakers attend NC Assoc. mwring Two members of the Hoke County Extension Homemakers Association attended the annual state council meeting of the North Carolina Extension Homemakers Association, October 18-19 in Ra leigh. Bertha Hendrix, 1983-1985 County Council President, and Ireni Autry, incoming County Council President for 1986-1988 were among 450 Extension Homec&sk?r^wcjn*n participating in the state council conference at the North Raleigh Hilton. The theme of the meeting was "VIP Leadership Pursuit." Ava Rodgers, deputy administrator. Extension Service, U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. was the banquet speaker. Participants were able to select two of the following workshops: A Taste of Tomorrow, Building and Updating Your Wardrobe, Accent for the Home with Fall Plants and Flowers, Shopping for Profes sional Services, A New You, Get ting Past Mile 20, and Pass It On - Telling Your Story. I5p) n?' IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME ? Skilled Nursing ? Physical Therapy ? 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