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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, December 24, 1971 Security in Childhood May Delay Maturation RALEIGH — One child comes from a happy and emotionally stable family; another from a family racked with trouble, conflict and strife. Which has the best chance of growing into a respon sible, happy adult? Most of us would bet on the child from the secure family. And we’d be wrong, according to a study done in California, Mrs. Faye Haywood, extension family relations specialist. North Carolina N.K.LAND &«S0N Complete Real Estate ^rvice ISMS4S tuts tUUNNO DIAL UMU1 DIAL Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 Call ... D. Ee JONES SHEET METAL CO. for e HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Authorized Chrysler-Air Temp Sales and Service 2216 Trent Blvd. Phone 637-6951 State University, says California researchers found many children from stable and protected homes were still immature at age 30, They were also easily overcome by various kinds of stress. At the same time many children who had to face conflict and stress during childhood seemed to have an extra amount of strength and adaptability. Psychologists conducting the 40-year study felt the extra ability to cope with life must have been devel oped in childhood. This doesn’t mean a family dillberately needs to create insecurity or conflict in the lives of their children, Mrs. Haywood says. Life itself usually provides most children with stress and problems. But it could mean that parents may do well to avoid overprotection when a child is ill or when a child is going through the stresses of friendship. And parents may do well to let out the rope of free dom enough to give children their own experience in decision making and in correcting their own mis takes, Mrs. Haywood says. In addition parents should still be there to listen, accept and love children when they are hurt by life, she believes. Stott ss TILE AND FLOOR COVERING 1. c. scon, JR. CHICK'S PORTRAIT STUDIO 2607 Trent Road Phone 638-6645 "WHERE PHOTOGRAPHY IS A PROFESSION" Chick Natella • Jack Layne MOCKUP ... A major milestone on the Air Force’s B-1 strategic bomber has been reached with the completion of the full-scale engineering mockup of the supersonic heavy bomber. The plane, the size of a 707 Jetliner, was built by North Ameri can Rockwell who will now build three of the actual planes for flight testing. Eventually the plane will be put into service to replace the aging B-S2. The Tar Heel Kitchen By MISS YORK KIKER N.- C. Department of Agriculture Marketing Home Economist 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 3 cups flour I teaspoon salts I teaspoon baking powder Crushed hard candy (such as lemon or orange balls or lollipops) Cream together butter and sugar; blend in egg, honey and flavoring. Sift together flour, salt, and baking powder then add to first mixture. Blend together. Mixture should be a thick dough. Rub a small amount together in the palms of hand making a “rope”. Place on foiled-lin^ cookie sheet and form outline of desired shape. Place a thin layer of crushed hard candy in the spaces using different colors. Bake for 13 minutes at .350 degrees F. Excellent for Christmas presents and other festive oc casions. Run a string through top of cookie before baking if you wish to use for ornaments. The tones of human voices are mightier than strings or brass to move the soul.—Klopstock. SCALLOPED OYSTERS 1 cup oyster crackers, lightly crush^ '/i cup whole oyster crackers 10 to 20 ounces oysters, drained 3 tablspoons butter 2 eggs, well beaten % cup milk teaspoon salt '/4 teaspoon pepper In a well-greased, 1-quart baking dish, layer cracker crumbs and oysters, then dot with butter. Repeat. Top with wliole crackers and remaining butter. Combine eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Pour over oysters. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees* .30 to 35 minutes. Yields 6 servings, '/4 cup each. FRESCH WALNUT CREAM PIE 2 cups milk 1 cup granualted sugar 4 egg yolks 4 tablespoons cornstarch cup milk 3 tablespoons butter 2 teaspoons bottled, or fresh grated orange peel I teaspoon vanilla >/2 cup chopped walnuts '/2 cup chopped, pitted, mosturized prunes Prepared 9-inch Walnut Cereal Oust pie shell Whipped cream Walnut halves or large pieces Combine the two cups milk and sugar in top of double boiler and scald over hot water. Beat egg yolks; slowly stir scalded milk into egg yolks then return mixture to double boiler and continue to cook, stirring, about five minutes until slightly thickened. Combine the cup milk and cornstarch; stir into custard and continue to cook, stirring, until custard is thick and smooth. Remove frqm heat and stir in butter, orange peel, vanilla, walnuts and prunes. Pour into pie shell; cover with plastic film and chill. At serving time remove plastic film and When You're Pleasure Beni, On the Neuse and Trent, A BOAT YOU BUY AT KIMBRELL’S WILL BE MONEY WELL SPENT decorate pie with swirls of whipped cream and walnut halves. Yields one 9-inch pie. WALNUT CEREAL CRUST % cup finely crushed com flake crumbs cup finely chopped walnuts 3 tablespoons granulated sugar one-third cup melted butter 'k teaspoon cinnamon Combine ingredients; mix well. Press evenly and firmly on bottom and sides of 9-inch pie plate. Chill. 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