12A The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, November 15, 1990
More Than
Through the month of Octo-
ber, more than 1100 visitors
from around the world viewed
Carnegie Hall's Second Annual
Heritage of Art Juried Exhibi-
tion, on exhibit at the Hall in
Lewisburg.
Classifieds
647-5724
Thousand Visit
According to Maggie l.apetJna,
who co6rdlnated the show, view-
ers came from West Virginia and
Virginia, and 34 other states, as
well as the District of Columbia,
St. Croix. U. S. Virgin Islands,
and from several countries in-
cluding England, Canada, Aus-
tralia, France, Ireland, and Ger-
many.
The art show drew enirants
representing 18 communities in
West Virginia and several in Vir-
ginla. "Many fine works were on
exhibit in this two-dimensional
show. the excellence of which
was characterized by the win-
ning entries," said Ms t,apetina.
"I congratulate all artists juried
into the show, and especially the
award winners."
Awards were presented at a
public reception held in the Hall
October 7. "We. had a high aver-
age daily attendance, and over
140 took advantage of the event
of TOOT to visit Carnegie Hall
and the art show," Ms Lapetina
said.
The Third Annual Heritage of
Art will, again, be held at Carne-
gie Hall in October 1991. Antici-
pation is for the same level of in-
volvement by volunteers, as well
as for another exceptional show,
Ms Lapetina said.
"I wish to thank all those con-
tributing to this year's success,"
Ms Lapetina added.
Scouts Want
Food For Needy
In November, the Boy Scouts
of America will conduct its na-
tionwide food drive called
"Scouting For Food,"
Pack 122 is supporting this
national endeavor by asking all
area residents to participate in
the program. "Scouting For
Food" bags will be delivered to
your home to be filled with any
canned or boxed food you choose
to donate: Place all bags outside
your door by 9 a.m., November
17 for pick-up.
If a Boy Scout doesn't come to
your door. you can make your
contribution at one of the many
area businesses participating in
the program. Collection boxes
will be placed in Farmer Mac's
Fas Chek, Crawfords, IGA Food
Liner and Kroger. All collected
food goes to support the Lewis-
burg Foodlocker.
Please help make the 1990
National Good Turn a success by
making your contribution to the
world's hungry.
Helen Woodward
Making herbal butters Is a
wonderful way to preserve herbs
and flavor our foods. The proc-
ess is very easy and the rewards
are many.
Let's begin with the simplest
of all, parsley butter. For a stick
of butter (8 teaspoons), chop 4
tablespoons of herb. If you have
a food processor, cube the butter
into the unit, add your chopped
parsley. 1 tablespoon of lemon
juice and some fresh pepper.
Blend together. Store in contain-
ers. Refrigerate or freeze. (It is
better to chop your ingredients
by hand and then blend them
together as some food processors
will virtually liquify herbs -- pro-
ducing green butter instead of
much more eye appealing butter
with bits of green. For an added
treat add a clove of chopped gar-
lic and/or a few tablespoons of
chopped onion to your mix. In
France, this classic combination
of ingredients, parsley, garlic.
onion, lemon juice, pepper and
butter is called Maitre d'h6tel
butter.
Parsley, petroselinum sativum,
is a wonderful flavoring herb for
virtually any meat or vegetable.
Steaks, fish and tomatoes are
the standards. The best reward
is the herb's ability to remove
onion and garlic odors from both
our breath and our hands. For
the former, just chew some. Vor
the lattm.lust rub ,n yotr. hands.
Another wonderIul herbal
butter, especially for lamp and
veal, is sage, salvia officinalis. To
prepare" this butter use 14 sage
leaves (a generous
the herb) for I stick
teaspoon of chopped !
teaspoons of lemon
pare and store as
very good for the
tern.
Other herbal
Mint butter to
lamb, especially
lets, new potatoes,
green peas. For a
use 2 tablespoons of!
half a teaspoon
some fresh pepper.
Chive butter, for
fish, and baked
tablespoons of
some pepper.
Basil and garlic
steaks, lamb and
clove of garlic, 2
basil and pepper for
butter.
Your favorite herb
with the basic
blespoon of herb for
butter, add a little
dash of lemon juice
more herb if
ment, have some
tip some herbal
health.
Editor's Note: These'
intended for
poses only. They are
to treat, dia
nor to be
tute for professional
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Part of the
cited a growth in the
lation between
according to the U.
the Census and
Planning Data
slight drop in the
tion is projected
cording to the
Data Corporation,
drop in household
crease in the mediaO
dents, and an
median income
These projections
billzing populatiom
said. "which is
plan for than a
one."
The committee
working with Mr
three
tives for
recommend a
ment strategy
use,
ture." and
to the technical
sequent
the group will
which they
the city's needs
"Draft Strategic
Plan" based on
selected. They
public meeting t(
plan. Based u
concerning the
mittee will formU
Strategic
Lewisburg.
Mr Harley said
process to be
end of the year.
members said
time would be
647-5030