PAGE 6 THE YANCEY JOURNAL APRIL 4, 1974 I " —■ immiWM mini' | ft V) g From The Yancey Extension Homemakers I ®JL food news & cues I I’ By Mrs. Mary Gillespie By Donna McLain An easy-to-prepare dinner ■With oomph! MOCK CHICKEN FRIED STEAK t ßeaten egg ,s:cup saltine crackers (coarse ly crumbled) 20 crackers •i/4 cup milk 2 tbtap. minced onion if. 4 tsp. salt ■•1/4 tsp„ worchestershire sauce :JLjtsp. chili powder '.jfjb. lean ground beef ■2; jblsp. cooking oil Cbmbine egg, 1/2 cup of | \ srrl j I LIBERTY CASH & CARRY I |« 19 E By Pass Burnsville, N.C. Phone 682-3033 I 8 Everything For The Bath IIL-L cioset | V 29 95 ■ 4 I Daunt # fSJUUE* ZSO ■ Kem-■ ii ; ■■ oa i [Tonel/ W 931 §■ jl§E family-planned §{§ BBfcg no-frost « FOOD CENTER |yp k^|g^ V ON WHEELS ■ 1I o t-pjcrLmir 399 00 B* 30V widß 64 ” hi 9 h . Removable egg tray ■ ' 6 64 C , U ,‘ t /I ,reeie ; h °' ds • Covered da,ry compartment up to 232.4 pounds . . . , • Slide-out freezei basket • 12.32 cu. ft fresh food section _ • Juice-can rack No-Frost throughout IHK'- _ „ . • Positive door closure Rolls out on wheels , • Equipped for V Three Easy Release Rapid Electrical Dia nosis ice-cube trays and bucket Automatic ice maker * Pour adjust accessory (available at HH extra cost) can be installed inn ' • Conditioned meat keeper when you buy it or H it can be added later . Slide out crisper cracker crumbs, milk, onions, salt, worchestershire sauce, and chili powder. Add ground beef and mix well. Shape into 6 patties (1/2 inch thick ap prox. ) Coat with remaining cracker crumbs. Cook in hot oil over medium high heat about 3 min. on each side. Serve with warm catsup. BRIDES SALAD 1 can pineapple tidbits(drained) 1 apple peeled and diced 1/ 2 cup chopped pecans 1 pkg. miniature marshmallows 1/2 pint cream (whipped) Mix all and fold in whip cream. Serve on lettuce. FRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE Mix together: 2 cups flour 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 tsp. soda 1 med. can fruit cocktail 2 eggs Beat well and pour into a greased pan. Set aside and Mix together: 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup coconut } cup chopped pecans P our this over top of first mixture. Bake all together until don# £t 350 degrees. Mix together: 1 cup sugar 1 stick butter 1 small can pet milk. Boil for 2 minutes and pour over cake while hot. Alumnium7| jgjgf NEVER RUSTS 25 Ft. Length FURNACE FILTER 1 59 c m each GS Director To Retire Mrs. Paul K. Buff, Execu - tlve Director of Pisgah Girl Scout Council for ten ye ars, Retired on March 31, 1974. Col. Harry Hewitt will act as Interim Executive Director un til a replacement can be found. Mrs. Buff lias been in Girl Scout professional work for twenty-three years, spending time in councils ia Wilming - ton and Hickory as well as Asheville. "Scouting is away inwhich each individual can develop according to her own needs and her own interests", she said. "And i' ’s a living program; its flexible. It changes around the basic values to help the girls me et the challenges of a changing world", she added. Under her direction, Pisgah CEILING TILE Insulation Sale 499 “ 10 SO. FT. ■ ins* Ml PER ROLL Council has increased its troops from one hundred fifty to three hundred and has been the recip ient of several grants to test new ways of delivering services to rural areas. The Council just recently was given the amount of $lO, 000 from the Colgate-Pamolive Company in order to organize Scouting in Swain County. Mrs. Buff believes that the very nature of Gill Scouting in sures its future success. It en courages the freedom of the soul of the individual and this automatically involves change and flexibility. In the ten years that Mrs. Buff has been with Pisgah Girl ' Scout Council, it has grown to hopefully bring to some of its girls and adults that intangible liberation of the soul. I Buy Now. . . At Überity Cash l Carry I Ss 33" x 22" Satin Fmi*h Stainless Steel I Sink Sale 1501 m / I aach BATHROOM TUEE^ARP *•»» to Hietatl. Four colon stocked ~' n * hvoIUMd. Conn In ««»Dlfi finish or Korol hi III* . «'«r lAM *ooo*o . tmt AND UP ®ir And About Homemakers Yancey Extension Service || By Mary M. Deyton District E H Meeting Scheduled: "Education for Action-You Can Make the Difference" is the tlve me for the Annual Meet ing of the Western District Ex tension Homemakers April 30, May 1, Lake Junaluska. A varied educational program is planned with outstanding lead ers and speakers in their field including Mrs. Betty Feezar and Miss Brenda Hedgepath of Charlotte. Classes include (1) Dollars and Sense —Coping with Credit, (2) iTur Heritage— A New Look at the Arts, (3) Fas Water Heaters 32 Gal. Round Liberty’s price *s7”* 30 INCH Range I Hood *l9” J\ Rely-On Caulking Compound frl Seal cracks around doors, stairways H| and access panels to attics, garages w| r; 1 and storage spaces. i 29 c I Tampered Glass TUB ENCLOSURE E«t T. Cl S’ FLAT POST JVA fgjjj4 70 ITI RAILING Ft. nf |i 90 cinating Food Facts , (4) Ex ports and Imports—How They Affect Our Food Prices, (5) What’s Under the Hood, (6) Consumer in the Marketplace (House Furnishing). Registration forms are avail able from the Home Economics Extension Agents, E H Clubs Presidents or from Mrs. Jess Lawhern, 2nd Vice President and a member of the District Planning Committee. * * Why Children lviisbehaves If parents are to be able to move away from the old reward -punishment tradition of child +to tpuc-i-rct: B I REFRIGERATOR AND 149.8-LB. FREEZER MODEL CTFISEP 9| 1 & cu. ft. capacity 296” Save Oa Other I Hotpoiet I Appliaetes g I Colorful Panels For Carport •r Patio u „ xn « panel ||i s2*9 I Pro-Hung 36" Aluminum K Screen Door S 141 s I Buy now for warm weather comfort! All BB extruded Aluminum construction, push BH button lock, heavy |BR duty kickplate. Hard- BB ware included. lift. rearing and learn to apply the principle of logical consequen ces in disciplining their child ren, it is necessary that they first find out what factors cause their children to misbehave. Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, who advocates the use of logical consequences method of dis ciplining children has said that all misbehavior is the result of a child's mistaken assumption about the way to find a place and gain status. When the adult is not aware of the mean ing of the child's misbehavoir, he responds by falling for the child's unconscious scheme and reinforces the child's mistaken goal. On the other hand, if parents can learn to identify the reasons behind misbehavior and understand it, they are in a better position to correct it. To do this the adult must recog nize misbehavior patterns and their hidden goals. Dr. Drei - kurs has identified four such goals. One of these is discusffld below. The other three will be considered in a future article. Attention Getting Mother was working in the kitchen when Jimmy, age 3, ran in sobbing, "He hit me, he hit me. " Wearily, mother went to investigate followed by Jimmy who was still crying. Bobby, age 5, was in his room coloring. "Did you hit Jimmy? 1 mother asked exasperatedly. "Mo ther he took my crayons and I told him he couldn't play with my crayons. " Mo ther declared that s no for hitting Jimmy and made Bobby stay in his room for ai hour. Jimmy was triumphant while Bobby began to cry. Ten minutes later they were fighting again. By her intervention into the fight, mother reinforced her sons' desires for attention. Unless there is danger of injury or damage, mother's wisest course is to allow children to settle their own disagreements. When they discover that mother will not intervene in a fight it usually stops. The examples of attention getting behavior in children which is cited here is only one of many manifestations of ne gative, attention getting be havior. A child may be always "getting into things, " failing to do his chores, fighting with his brothers and sisters. He may be a dawdler, unable to dress cr occupy himself. But what is important far parents to understand is the desire un derlying these acts to get adults to pay attention to him and to serve him. When parents rec - ognize this, they can avoid being drawn into such behavior and can help the child to find appropriate behavior for receive ing the attention he needs. T«E Ho 1 * Night's Nice, a film for children based on the book by Barbara and Ed Emberly, was shown to 21 "little people"this past Monday and Tuesday at the CHILDREN'S HOUR prog rams held in the Yancey Gounty Public Library. Following this film, the children were read Pepito's Story written and il lustrated by Eugene Fern. The program concluded with dance activity, "Touch Your Toes. " Those children attending CHILDREN'S HOUR weretßan dy and Ricky Allen, Darrell Mitchell, Darrell Rathbum, Randy Ray, Royce Chrisawn, Greg Moore, Eric Williamson, Cathy Shepherd, Christie Hugh es, Jeff Sheehan, Jerry Rose, Freddie Bean, Sonya Shade, Audrey Gillespie, Brandy Kaye Hemphill, Robbie B oyer .Tra cy Chandler, Heather Me In - tosh, Cary Turman, Alison Floyd.