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' • • Tv' ;i • ■ V’ • • • ■ • • • • > • • . • !• ' • • • ' ■ f- '• i'4i ■M Page 2 - THE FOOTHILLS VIEW - September 9. 1983 Trinity Community News By Doris Scruggs Rev. Boyd Luckadoo preach ed on Sunday night while the pastor was away in revival. Wednesday afternoon guests visiting Mrs. Ola Jolley of Gaff ney, S.C. were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lovelace. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKinney were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wiley of Hickory. Sunday dinner guests in the McKinney home were Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKinney of Boiling Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Harmon and “Little Jerry” also of Boiling Springs. Mrs. Wayne Bridges and Jen nifer and Carla Bridges spent Sunday afternoon Boat Riding at Lake James. Mr. and Mrs. .loe Greene were Labor Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKinney at their home in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Mike Bishop vacationed in Washington, D.C. for several days last week and enjoyed lots of points of interest while there. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris, Mrs. Selma Harris and Mrs. Marion Scruggs visited Bill Har ris who is a patient at Greenville Memorial Hospital in Green ville, S.C. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Luckadoo were involved in a car accident last week both were not hurt seriously. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Condrey enjoyed a day spent in the mountains around Henderson ville on Labor Day. 434-2227 LADD W. HAMRICK FUEL SERVICE, INC. Distributor HOME HEATING SERVICE KEROSENE FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC CAR WASH SELF SERVICE GAS E. COLLEGE AVE. BOILING SPRINGS, N. C. BOILING SPRINGS FLORIST Also Available: Roses, Corsages, Plants And Cemetary Arrangements LELA BLANTON, Owner RENEE WALKER, Manager Located 2V2 Miles From Boiling Springs On Highway 150 South CALL 434-9662 The Printin’ Press, Our Best Recipes PECAN CHIFFON PIE 1 c. coarsely chopped pecans, toasted 1 c. dark brown sugar 1% c. plus 2 tbsp. water 5 tbsp. cornstarch c. water % c. egg whites (at room temperature) V* c. sugar 2 (8 or 9-inch) baked pie shells V2 pt. whipping cream Spread pecans on a baking sheet and bake at 250° for 10 to 15 minutes, or until nuts barely begin to brown. Combine brown sugar and 1 'A cups plus 2 tablespoons water and bring to a boil. Mix together cornstarch and !4 cup water and stir with a whisk into boiling brown sugar mixture. Stir constantly and cook until mixture becomes clear and like thick pudding. Remove mixture from heat. Whip egg whites at high speed until peaks form. Slowly add 14 cup sugar and beat until peaks are stiff. Reduce mixer speed to low and gently add the hot brown sugar mix and nuts. Blend; do not overmix. Pile filling lightly into baked pie shells. Add whipped cream. Sprinkle a few nuts over top for garnish. Note: This recipe is from The Charlotte Observer. This pie, made from a closely guarded recipe, was an institution for 26 years at S.H. Kress’s in downtown Charlotte. Miriam Allen HOT FUDGE PIE 2 sq. unsweetened chocolate (or 4 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa) 1 stick margarine V2 c. flour 114 c. sugar 2 eggs, beaten V* c. boiling water IV2 tsp. vanilla Melt margarine and chocolate. Add the remaining ingredients. Bake at 425° for 10 minutes. Serve hot with whipped cream or ice cream. lohnnie Male Ware MY ANSWER BY DR. BILLY GRAHAM Dear Dr. Graham: I am a teenager, and I get very alarmed when I read the headlines every day about the future. It just looks like there isn't any hope for the future, is there?-K.J. Dear K.J.; No one knows the future-except God. Yes, there are many dark clouds on the horizon of our world. Some people are even feeling that things are out of control and we are nearing the terrible times of which the Bible speaks toward the end of history. Whether or not that is true, however, 1 want to point you to the only sure source of hope and strength as you face the future personally. No matter what happens in our world, the most important thing you can do is trust God and commit your life to him. God is ultimately in control of this world-although for a time satanic powers have great strength. The Christians knows that there will never be perfect peace and happiness on this earth by human efforts alone. No political or economic solution will solve our problems completely. Why? The reason is that our basic problem is a spiritual problem-it is the problem of the human heart. The Bible says, “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?” (James 4:1). Only Christ can change the human heart-and he will, when we open our hearts and lives to him as Saviour and Lord. The headlines each day warn you of the futility of man’s efforts to solve his own problems apart from God. And they warn you as well that we need to trust Christ and commit our lives to him. Have you ever turned your life over to Christ and committed your future to him?, If not, I urge you to do so right now. Yes, there is hope for the future-hope in God. Some day Christ will come again, and all the sin and evil that infests our world wilkl be taken completely away. That is our hope-and it can be yours as well as you turn to Christ. &ur nest egg could be more than you ever dreamed. “ - US. Savings Bonds offer opportunity without risk with a new s variable interest rate and a minimum guarantee. // ^ Public Service of This Newspaper (SincH & The Advertising Council ;adi® /haelii^^- DEALER Hurry-Supply LfmtteGl! CHAffdt CATALOG INVITATION & SALE! ®15 Off! 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