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HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH Ellen W 1111a Home Economics Extension Agent Schedule Tuesday, August 17, 1982, 12:10 p.m. - Business Girls Extension Homemakers Gub Meeting. Tuesday, August 17, 1982, 2:30 p.m. - Raedeen Extension Home makers Club Meeting. ^Tuesday, August 17, 1982, 7:30 ?.m. - Philippi. Extension Home makers Club Meeting. Hint: One slice of carrot cake has 445 calories. Sorry. CHEESE PLEASE Cheese omelet for breakfast, cheeseburger for lunch, cheese souffle for dinner and cheese and crackers before bed. No doubt about it -- cheese is a dairy product Mhat fits into any meal or snack. Chances are you buy cheese often -- and chances are you're interested in maintaining the quality of cheese after you get it home. Here's a reminder. CJieese should be kept in the refrigerator. The length of time you can store it depends on the kind of cheese and the wrapper. For ex ample, cottage and Ricotta cheese ^hould be used within a few days. Other soft varieties, such as cream and neufchatel should be used within a couple of weeks. But hard cheese can be kept for several months, if it is protected against drying out and against mold contamination. All cheese should be kept in the original container or wrapping. Then, once the cheese is cut, wrap it in aluminum foil, plastic wrap or ?vaxed paper. This is a must -- especially if the cheese has a pungent odor. t And what about storing jars of processed cheese spreads. Well, you can keep them at room temperature until opened -- then you have to refrigerate them and cover tightly. That way they'll keep their quality for several weeks. It all adds up to this ? after you say "cheese please" at the super market, take that cheese home and store it properly. HINTS ON SALADS Almost everyone munches on a salad sometime during the day. And small wonder. For if you mixed-and-matched all the vege tables, dressings, spices and herbs that are now available, you could serve a different salad every day for years. When you season a salad at home, chances are you'll reach for the black pepper, onion powder or onion salt -- or one of the dehydrated garlic products. And you might find that a pinch of dry mustard is a delicious addition, too. Then, depending on what you're serving as a main dish, you might try seasoning the salad further with tarragon, curry pow der, chili powder, oregano, basil or one of the herb blends. Another good salad trick is to add an eighth teaspoon of ginger or some ground celery seed to the dressing. If you're making or blending salad dressings at home, there are some other success hints to keep in mind. For instance, beat the dressing vigorously with an egg beater -- especially if you're trying to.adjustthe flavor. Also, whenever possible, make the salad dressing the day before you plan to use it. This gives the flavors of the spices and herbs time to mingle. One. final reminder -- you might want to let the salad dressing sit at room temperature for an hour or so before you plan to use it. This helps bring out the dressing's flavor. Jieilig-Meyers Revenues Up 4.8% Heilig-Meyers Company, the Richmond based home furnishings chain, today announced revenues and earnings for the first quarter ended June 30, 1982. Revenues increased 4.8% to Vfc31.9 million from 30.4 million during the same period last year. First Saturday A service will be held the first Saturday in September at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary Pentecostal Holiness Church. The Rev. Robert jMcClellam will bring the message. ^Everyone is invited. Bishop George McKoy is pastor. NAACP Meeting The Hoke County NAACP will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Freedom Chapel Masonic Hall. Net earnings increased from S2.361.000 to S2.379.000, an in crease of 0.8%. Earnings per share were $.67 compared to $.66 per share for the same quarter of the preceding year. Since the Company was going against an unusually good quarter last year, even with these minimal increases, earnings for the first quarter were the highest in Heilig-Meyers Com pany's history. Hyman Meyers, chairman,, stated that with continued high interest rates, fewer housing starts, a weak real estate market and a generally poor economy, it is very gratifying for Heilig-Meyers Com pany to show any increase at all over the previous year. On June 5, 1982, the company paid its stockholders a cash divi dend of S.23 per share, a 21.1% increase when compared to the previous dividend paid. At Union County Livegtock Auction Grounds. Monroe Wild Horses, Burros Adoptable Sept. 22-27 j?* Md burro? ^ western public rangelands will soon be readily available to North and South 'Carolina residents when the U S. Department of the Interior s f"r"u ?f Land Management *** up a temporary wild ^rd,bUrr0 ad?Ption center in 22*27^ *"*? September 90 wi,d horses and 7? wt d burros will be trucked to the Union County Livestock Auction gounds in Monroe, about ?nrflS,'lficSO"lhet,t of ^"lotte. ?nd just 15 miles north of the South Carolina state line. Animal lovers who apply in advance and promise to give good homes to the horses or burros may Pick them up at the center, KP'tf to G- Curtis Jones, Jr., BLMs Eastern States director. To qualify under the Adopt-a-Horse program applicants must have suitable facilities and means for canng for the animals. "Adopters are always needed to help us solve the problem of overpopulation among wild horses and burros on public rangelands," Jones said. "But now we're looking specially for people in North and South Carolina and neighboring states who would like to take this opportunity to get involved in the program. We expect the same success in the Carolinas that we've had at other temporary adoption centers in Iowa, Florida and Michi gan, Jones added. In the past, area adopters have driven long distances out west or to BLM's permanent adoption centers in Pennsylvania or Tennessee to pick up their animals. Jones explained that under the protection of federal law, wild "nd ^Urro herds '""ease lfmS / must c?mpete for limited forage and water with native wildlife and domestic live stock that also graze on public though BLM has found homes for over 38,000 excess wild horses and burros, the popu lations grow so fast that thousands more must be removed each year in order to prevent irreparable harm Correction Chalmers B. Davis of Rt. 2 MmSr^on ju,y 3ist fr?m Milliken & Company after 35 years ot service. He was industrial engineer rnr<? the Red SPri"gs plant from 1949 until 1979. He retired as senior industrial engineer. Wee?'S reP?rt Published in Ihe News-Journal says Davis re .?nH 25 yCarS and Was industrial engineer at the time. Trio Induction A Trio Induction will be held the second Sunday evening in Sep tember at 6 o'clock at St. Mary Pentecostal Holiness Church The speakers will be Sister Rosie fnin' Larr> McQueen, and Deacon Elton Ross. Everyone is invited. Me?', """" " Bishop Geor?e The Upper Line SAVEI *1,025OFF (_I' ?? The Tangle wood This Upper Um Model It on our sales lot In Fayattevllle. acroM from the Memorial Auditorium on Hwy. 301 South. EASY FINANCING! NO DOWN mVMENTf f2%APR MORTGAGE MONEY! LANDOWNERS QUALIFY I If you have clear title to your land, you already quality for our no money down, 20-year financing at 12% annual percentage rate Don't waste time. Return coupon now for help in making your dreams come true?today! ?? tm m m aa a as mm mm m mm tm aa aa m hi *a aa ?? m m 4* a? ? Mail to: CMH Corp., Box 64849 Fayetteville, NC 28306 I do ( ) do not { ) own a lot. Tall me about your CMH, #1,025 off plan for homa ownership. Name Address. City . State. -Zip. (If rural route, give directions) dffrih laaaail In FayattavtMa, talsphona Frank Smith at 486-4111 coded to the range and the herds them selves," he said. Most wild horses are found in Nevada, Wyoming, and eastern Oregon, while burros roam pri marily in desert areas of California and Arizona. Before shipping east, every animal is thoroughly checked by a veterinarian, Coggins-tested. and vaccinated for equine dis orders. "These animals are wild," Jones added, "but with care and pa tience. they can be tamed and used for riding, breeding, showing, farm work, or other non-commercial purposes. Wild horses and burros require adequate shelter and corral space, and adopters need at least some experience with horses." The adoption fee for each horse picked up at the union County Livestock Auction grounds will be S315: for each burro, SI45. 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