Pag* lOB-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thuraday. Juna 18. 1981 Meeks Honored Susan Goforth At Scout Camp Miss Goforth Director Susan Goforth, Kings Moun tain teacher, will serve as Event Director for the 1981 “Ya’ll Come” summer camp in which 80 Girl Scouts from 36 states and England will participate at Golden Valley, N. C. under sponsorship of the Pioneer Girl Scout Council. The programs begins July 30th and ends August 13th. “1 am real excited about 'Tall Come’,” said Miss Goforth who has been active in the Scouting program for several years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Goforth, Miss Goforth said the purposes of the camping experience are for girls from other parts of the country and abroad to experience our area, for Scouts to share together skills and resources of today’s world and for Scouts to reflect upon yesterday’s values and lifestyles so that they may better prepare for tomorrow. “By looking at the past, perhaps we cn develope a broader perspective in planning Try These Snacks Summertime “snacks” are treats, not only for the family but for friends who drop by for a visit. These recipes are suggested by local people and are easy-to- prepare and yummy. LIME GELATIN AND COT TAGE CHEESE SALAD 1 package lime gelatin 1 package lemon gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 No. 2 can crushed pineap ple, drained 1 carton cottage cheese 1 cup mayonnaise 1 can condensed milk 1 cup finely chopped nuts 2 heaping tablespoons horseradish 2 tablespoons lemon juice 'A teaspoon salt Dissolve the gelatin in hot water and let stand until cool; add pineapple. Blend cheese with mayonnaise until smooth and add to gelatin mixture. Add ail other ingredients and stir until mbtture begins to congeal. Pour into molds and place in refrigerator overnight. Serves 16. DATE LOAF SQUARES 1 pound pitted dates 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup sugar 1 cup butter 1 egg 2 cu[)s flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup pecans Cut dates in boiling water mixed with soda. Cream sugar and butter. Add egg, flour, vanilla and pecans. Add dates to creamed mixture. Bake in pyrex baking dish that has been well greased at 325 degrees for 1 to 1 Vt hours. Cut into squares when cool. CALIFORNIA DREAM BARS I cup brown sugar 1 cup soft butter or margarine 2 cups flour Mix and pat into two 7'/ixl 1 '/ixl'/: inches pans Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes Have ready the follow ing mixtures and spread evenly. 2 cups brown sugar, one pound Camelot Is Slated The CPCC Summer Theatre will present the Broadway music^, “Camelot” June 25 through July 11. Tickets are on sale in the CPCC box office or reservations can be made by calling the Box Office 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily-373-6534. Other shows in the Summer Theatre season are “The Mousetrap’’, “Oklahoma”, “Grease” and for the children, “Winnie-the-Pooh.” 1 /2 lb. broken pecans 4 eggs well beaten 1/2 lb. coconut, two cups 4 tablespoons flour Pinch salt Bake another 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool and cut into bars. how to relate to our environ ment,” said Miss Goforth. During the weeks of camping, the Scouts will investigate rural lifestyle and learn hpw to preserve fruits and vegetables, to gather honey, to become ac quainted with farm animals, log cabin construction, and also ex plore the Southern Appalachians by visiting several spiecial com- munitiesjnterviewing mountain people, delving into crafts and life skills, canoeing, hiking and much more. Six area Girl Scouts are among selectees for the unique camping experience. They are Angel Allen, Shelly Belt and Dawn Morris, all of Kings Mountain, Julia E. Horne and Patricia L. Mauney,both of Shelby, and Valerie K. Eaker of Cherryville. Among the 17 staffers for the program will be Jane Talbert, of Kings Mountain, North School librarian. SP4 Vaughne S. Meeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Meeks of 304 East Ridge Street, was recently honored with a presen tation of seven letters of ap preciation from his old unit in Europe. The letters were from Col. Fred Hissong, Etc. Richard Em- mert, Maj. Vincent P. Jones of NORTHAG/LANDJUT Staff Element, Maastrich, Holland; Maj. Anthony J. Polk of USAREUR Blood Bank, Frankfurt, Germany. Meeks was lauded for his “professionalism, dedication and his ability to perform, and his positive attitude.” Meeks is now stationed at HHC 2-69th AR, Fort Benning, Ga., where he works in the Legal Services Division. Meeks has also been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring Semester at the University of Columbus, Columbus, Ga. Phone Bill Has New Look “Starting this month, your telephone bell has a new look,” said T.M. Graham, District Manager. Not only is the appearance dif ferent, the new statement presents you with a more descriptive and easier-to- understand information about your monthly charges. Many unnecessary details have been eliminated. Separate pages make it possi ble to provide more detailed in formation about individual charges. 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