ren Page 8A RR Sr mg gr A i pe ne The Kings Mountain Herald RECIPES From 7A EGG CUSTARD HELEN WARLICK 11/2 cup milk 2 egg yolks 3 heaping Tbsp. flour 4 heaping Tbsp. sugar Let boil over medium heat until it slightly thickens. Stir in dessert flavoring. Put in crust and bake top with meringue which takes 4 egg whites. TOOTIE’S POUND CAKE GLENDA BOYLES 1 cup Crisco 1 stick butter 3 cups sugar 6 eggs 3 cups flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. lemon Combine Crisco, sugar and butter. Beat until creamed. Add eggs, one at a time. Add flour, baking powder and salt alternat- ing with 1 cup milk, flour first and last. Add vanilla and lemon. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes. SUGARLESS CAKE WILMA DELLINGER 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup chopped prunes 1 cup raisins 2001 CADILLAC DEVILLE St. #G2421. White. CARTER CHEVROLET » OLDSMOBILE | “COMMITMENT TO QUALITY” 200 WEST DIXON BL HWY 74 BYPASS + SHELBY, . www.carterchev.co 5 104-482-4341 <2) or 1-800-290-2351 Vo Together WE CAN EE Up GTA ei TK Paid for by the Candidate 1 cup cold water 1 stick margarine, melted 2 eggs 1 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. salt 1 cup plain flour 1 cup chopped nuts, optional 1/4 tsp. cinnamon 1/4 tsp. nutmeg 1 tsp. vanilla Boil dates and prunes in one cup of water for 3 minutes. Add margarine and raisins. let cool. Mix flour, soda, salt, eggs, nuts, spices and vanilla. Add to fruit mixture, stir to blend. Pour in baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes, GOLDEN PUNCH GAILE WILLIAMS 1 large can frozen orange juice 1 large can frozen lemonade juice 4 cans water 4 cups sugar 2 quarts ginger ale 1/2 to 1 gallon orange sherbet to taste ; Mix all together. Serves 50. CONGEALED SALAD EVALINE HOYLE 1 (12 oz.) carton cottage cheese 1 1b. can pineapple, unsweet- ened 1 jar cherries 2 small boxes strawberry jello 1 carton Cool Whip Mix all together using dry Jello. Chill. BBQ MEAT BALLS LOUISE BROWN 1 Ib. ground beef 1 cup soft bread crumbs legg 1/2 cup milk 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper 11/2 Tbp. Worcestershire sauce 1/4 cup vinegar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup ketchup 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup chopped green pepper optional Mix ground beef, bread crumbs, egg, milk, salt and peppr. roll into small balls. Put into casse- role or baking dish. Then mix Worcestershrie sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup, water, onion and green pepper. Pour this mixture over the meat balls and bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes. Ed’s Raiders win first quarter title Despite being beaten 8-0 Thursday night at Dilling Activities planned by CC Arts Council Cleveland County Arts Council has scheduled the fol- lowing activities. Form ore in- formation call Shearra Miller at 484-2787. : B Dean Shostak will present the music, history and humor of Ben Franklin's magical inven- tion, the glass harmonica, at nu- . merous locations around the county. He will present the concert at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 13 at Cleveland Community College. The program is free and open to the public. - He will present the program at Township #3 School at 9:30 - a.m. November 12, at Elizabeth School on November 12 at 1:30, at Marion School on November 13 at 9:30, and at Kings Mountain’s Barnes Auditorium on November 13 at 1 p.m. * Bm A number of teachers from Cleveland County were recent- ly awarded Artist-in-Schools grants to assist with creative and original art projects. Among the local winners were Anne Mauney of Kings Mountain Middle School, who _ received $275 for Culture in Clay, Carrie Hardin of Grover Elementary, who received $200. _ for Classical Writing, Joyce Pressley of Grover who re- ceived $350 for Simply Creative Works Writing, and Jennie Hollifield of East Elementary who received $400 for Puppet Pals. ® Brown Bagging the Arts workshops are held each week- day at the Arts Center, 111 S. Washington Street in Shelby. Participants can take their lunch and enjoy free one-hour demon- strations and lectures in various art fields: Drinks and dessert will be furnished. The program runs from 12-1 p.m. Mary Kaye Casaday, pen ‘and ink artist, is conducting the workshops. Call the Arts Center to re- serve a space. Hospital love tree for scholarships The Kings Mountain Hospital - Auxiliary is now taking contri- Heating, Ed’s Raiders captured a : « iary member or come by the re- ception desk at the hospital to the first quarter title in the mixed duckpin bowling league with a 40-24 record. The Raiders fell Thursday to the All-Americans, who fin- ished second with a 38-26 mark. Strike Force, which defeated A Hard 8 7-1, finished third at 33- 31, and Hard 8 was 17-47. Tommy Barrett's 153 line and 405 set led the All-Americans. Allen Myers had a 113 line and , 316 set for the Raiders. Greg Evans bowled a 139 fine: and 393 set to lead Strike Force over Hard 8. Chris Hullender led Hard 8 with a 125-362. 5 fore the tree’s lighting. butions for the “Tree of Love,” which supports the group's scholarships for Kings Mountain High School gradu- ates going into the health care field. : Donors may contact an auxil- pick up a card. ‘Students going into a three or : ols year program may apply ~ for a $1,000 scholarship. The “Tree of Love” will be * decorated with crystal angels, and for a $10 contribution, an "angel will be hung on the tree in memory or honor of someone. The tree will be located in the lobby of Kings Mountain + Hospital and will be lit on ' December 5. The public will be a “invited to a short program be- We Treat Women Body And Soul. At Gaston Women’s Healthcare, we know that caring for women is more than just caring for a physical condition. That’s why we take the time to talk to our patients about what’s going on with their lives...as well as what’s going on with their health. We know that a woman’s emotional health directly affects her physical health - whether she’s expecting a child, dealing with a complex gynecological condition or transitioning to menopause. If you want care body and soul, call Gaston Women’s Healthcare at 704-865-2229 to schedule an appointment. Gaston Women’s Healthcare, PA : 2680 Aberdeen Blvd., Suite A » Gastonia, NC 28054 + 704-865-2229 New Patients Welcome! Kelvin C. Harris, MD* * Eric Feinberg, MD* Deborah Grigg, RNC, MSN, CNM < Lynda Gross, RNC, WHNP *Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology ; Monday s 9:45 a.m. - Aqua aerobics, Kings Mountain YMCA. No charge for members. $15 month for non-members. Also meets on Wednesday and Friday. Call 739-9631 for information. 9:30 a.m. - Morning aerobics, Kings Mountain YMCA. No charge for members. $15 month for non-members. Also meets on Wednesday and Friday. Call 739-9631 for information. 9:30 a.m. - Yoga, Kings Mountain YMCA. No charge to members or $15 month. 5:45 p.m. - Land aerobics. Also meets Tuesday and Thursday; also 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Free to members. $15 for non-members. Call 739- 9631. 7 p.m. - Second Monday of each month, Kings Mountain Board of Education, Central School, 105 East Ridge St. 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous, every Monday, Central United Methodist Church, Kings Mountain: For more information call Phyllis Carroll at 864-7629. 5:45 p.m. - Aerobic classes, Kings Mountain YMCA. Land aerobics. Call 739-9631 for more information. 7 p.m. - Parents Without Partners, every Monday, Shelby Presbyterian Church. For more information call Alan Smith at 481-2986. 7 p.m. - Hurting Families Support Group, every Monday, Christopher Road Baptist Church, Shelby. For information ~ call 538-0410. 8 p.m. - AA Big Book Study, every Monday, Serenity Club, Highway 74 at Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain. Tuesdays 6 p-m. - Cleveland County Board of Commissioners, first and third Tuesdays, County Administration Building, Shelby. 10 a.m. - (Second Tuesday)- LaLeche League of Gaston County, mother to mother breast feeding support group, Sacred Heart, 100 Mercy Dr., Belmont. For more information . call Judy at 704 853-0449. 6-7 p.m. - Free aerobics class- es, First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. For more informa- tion call Rosemary at 739-9631. 6:30 p.m. - Kings Mountain Lions Club, dinner meeting, second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Kings Mountain Woman's Club. 7 p.m. - Kings Mountain City Council, last Tuesday of the month, City Hall, East Gold St. 7:30 p.m. - Southern Arts Society, first Tuesday of the “month, at Kings Mountain Woman's Club. Thursdays 11 a.m. - every Thursday, Self Care Program, Bliss Center in Lawndale, Kings Mountain Senior Center, Boiling Springs United Methodist Church, and Charles Place, Shelby. Call Amanda Helms at 482-3488 for information. 12 noon - Kings Mountain Rotary Club, Ramada Ltd. 12 noon - Senior Scribblers, Kings Mountain YMCA. (First Thursday of month). Seniors writing memories for fun. Take brown bag lunch, writing note- book and pen or pencil. No charge. 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Overeaters Anonymous, Central United Methodist Church. For more in- formation call Phyllis Carroll at 864-7629. 6-7 p.m. - Free aerobics, First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. For more informa- tion call Rosemary at 739-9631. 6 p-m. - Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club, Mauney ~ Memorial hire 7 p.m. - Broad River Genealogical Society, fourth Thursday, Senior Center in ~ Shelby. Fridays 10 a.m. - Senior Center Cinema, each Friday during January and February, Kings Mountain Senior Center televi- sion room. Free admission. Pop corn and coke will be served. Call 734-0447 for more informa- tion. Saturday 9-10 a.m. - Overeaters Anonymous, Central United Methodist Church. For more in- formation call Phyllis Carroll at 864-7629. 11 am.-2 p.m. - Kings Mountain Historical Museum is open the first Saturday of every month. Kings Mountain arti- facts and special events dis- plays. November 1-9 Gateways to the South, art competition sponsored by the Cleveland County Arts Council and Southern Arts Society at Kings Mountain City Hall. For more information call 484-2787. Thur Nov ri 8 p.m. - GWU String Trio in concert, Blanton Auditorium, Gardner-Webb University. Call 406-4448 for information. Frida November 2 7:30 p.m. - Unforgettable, The Nat King Cole Story, Gaston Day School, 2001 Gaston Day School Rd., Gastonia. Musical based on the life and music of Nat King Cole. Tickets $15. Call 864-7744 ext. 227. Saturday, November 3 10 a.m:-12:30 p.m. - Juniper Ridge Hike, Crowders Mountain State Park. Observe plants, including rare species such as ground juniper and turkey’s beard. Take hiking shoes and dress to deal with briars, steep and rock slopes. This hike is not fors young chil- dren. Meet at the visitor center. No pets. For more information call 853-5375 2 p.m. - Basic Orienteering: | Finding Your Way, Crowders Mountain State Park. Learn how to use a map and compass in the woods, Meet at the visitor center. Take compass if you have one. Call 853-5375 for - more information. 7-11 p.m. - Damascus Road Acoustic Gospel band in con- cert, Leatherwood Trading Co., 1 W. Warren St., Shelby. $6. Call 48-7323 for information. 10 a.m. - FM Outfitters will be renting canoes at the Broad River Greenway. $30. For more information call 434-2357. November 6, 13, 20, 27 4:30-6 p.m. - After School with Doug Pruett, for 3-8 grades at Cleveland County Arts Center. $45 per month. Call 484-2787 for more information. Thursday, November 8 7:30 p.m. - Blues trio in con- cert, Cleveland Community College. For more information call 484-4139. 6-10 p.m. - Shooting better photos with any camera, Cleveland County Arts Center. $30. 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