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    WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21,
PAGE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH TAUS. OREGON
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Women In Chechoslovakia re
marvelous cooks. Those who get
down Malta way for a occasional
company dinner or to the. annual
chamber of commerce banquet
may be familiar with some ol the
recipes generously offered by three
well known hostesses. Mrs. Wll
l.'am Rajnus, Mrs. Mervyn Wilde
and Mrs. Marie Kalina. In Ciecho
elovkla families plan for weeks
ahead for menus for Christmas
dinner. The big celebration is on
Christmas eve. The tree has been
hidden in a closed room until I the
bl moment when tinkling little
Eel's is the signal for them all to
loon, to exchange presents.
Fish, soup and cheese Is eaten
for the evSlng meal, a dUlon
followed for many generations and
at midnight the families all go to
ChTtiehCzechoslovaklans settled as
colonist at Malin in 1909 when
the lltU town of MaUn. named for
one in Eurooe was built on the
shores of Tulelake.
Vanilkove Rohltrky
(Vanilla Crescents)
Cream U pound of butter and '4
pound of and with '4 pound of
powdered sugar. Add I esg and
cfeam again. Then add S cups
sifted flour with I tea. baking
powder, lb. of ground nuts. X
UMir.nu"together until well blend,
ed then make little rolls and
form crescents on an ungreasea
cookie sheet. ... ... ,
Bake In 400 oven until light
brown. Roll each crescent in pow
dered sutrar while still warm. (Re
cipe of Mrs. William Rajnus.)
Cerna Kuba
(Pearl Barley with Mushrooms)
Cook 2 cuos pearl barley, in 6
cups water with salt and 'j tea
carrowav seed. When tender, add
mushrooms, fresh or dried,
chopped parsley which have been
fried in butter, i tea. pepper. 4
tea. marloram or mace, clove ot
garlic minced and salt If neces-
SaMi'x all these Ingredients togeth
er and bake in a greased casserole
for hour In a moderate oven
Dried mushrooms should be
soaked for a while before frying.
(Recipe of Mrs. William Rajnus)
Vanocka
(Christmas Bread)
ft cups flour
'i cup butter
3 eggs, whole
1 cup sugar
Ground rind 1 lemon.
2 yeast cakes
i cup raisins
4 cup chopped almonds
7 tea. mace
Enough milk to make stiff
dough. Let rise like light bread.
Divide dough into 9 pieces. Braid
four pieces together, lay on bot
tom of pan covered with heavy
brown paper, well greased. Then
braid three pieces together, place
on top the four-piece braid. Then
braid two pieces of doughlay on
top the three-piece braid. Let rise.
Bake one hour in 375 oven.
Just before baking, brush with
slightly beaten egg white. Makes
one huge loaf, keeps well with
aging increasing the goodness. This
can be made ahead and frozen.
Serve with tea or wine during
holidays, (Recipe ol Mrs. Marie
Kalina).
Carp With Black Saace
Remove intestines from carp,
rinse inside of fish with vinegar
and save the bloody vinegar for
later use. Cook for one hour:
1 medium onion, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 carrot, sliced
i root parsley, chopped
1 cup rye bread crumbs
1 cud hard ginger bread crumbs
10 whole black peppers
10 whole cloves
10 whole allspice
'i cup walnuts or almonds
About 8 or 10 whole dried prunes
or cup raisins
Rind ' 2 lemon
!i cup sugar browned with ,4
cup butter
1 cup vinegar
4 cud beer ..
Salt to taste '
Add enough water to cover the
fish. Then add fish and cook until
tender. Remove fish and olace on
platter. To the sauce add bloody
vinegar and boil for about 1 min-
VI e. Strain the snnce over the fish
and decorate with sliced carrots,
prunes and nuts. An added cud of
red wine will improve the flavor
of the sauce. The sauce has a
sweet sour flavor, more or less
vinegar can be used according to
t-tste. Fish is best when epten 3-4
days after It was preDared. Carp
i the onlv f'sh prepared this way.
IReclDe of Mrs. Mervyn Wilde.)
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THESE PRETTY, colorful
costumes sometimes still
worn for festival days by
the women of Czechoslo
vakia are modeled by Mrs.
Mervyn Wilde (left) and
Mrs. William Rajnus as they
stirred up a batch of Van
ocka (Christmas bread) in
Mrs. Rajnus' kitchen, gay
'with accessories from Eu
rope. The big loaf of
Christmas bread baked by
Mrs. Wildes mother, Mrs.
Marie Kalina, fills a large
platter. Mrs. Wilde's frock,
brought recently from
Czechoslavakia. is a bridal
costume. Mr. Rajnus wears
work-a-day garb. '
TJtaAJthcL ShofiL and. Shop. ft
ALARM CLOCK in modern
design has tweed fabric
face, makes all-around
clock for small apartment
or home.
The Might Kef ore Xmas
and all through the house there'll be "much ado
about FRAGRANCE'' if you're saying "Dear, I
Love You" and "I Hope You Love Me Too" with
PERFUMES from CURRIN'S.
You may give her sables or
give her diamond rings . . you
may give her satins or gleam
ing kitchen things but UNLESS
you have used your MALE wis
dom and wisely "went" on vour
way to a BEAUTY BAR for PER
FUME to put beneath the tree
you may NEVER win nor hold
her love.
WOMEN today are WISE . .
the glamorous woman CHANGES
her FRAGRANCE as she changes
her mind . . with her MOODS . .
when she touches her skin with FRAGRANCE
from CURRIN'S she wants it to be the FINEST
that the perfume centers of the world produce . .
from FABERGE . . TUSSY . . ANGELIQUE . .
DANA . . COTY . . LANVIN . . HOUBIGANT . .
LUCIEN LELONG . . CIRO . . CARON . . HELENA
RUBENSTELN . . CURRIN'S has them ALL.
To spark those stars in HER EYES . . COM
PLETE SETS of ONE fragrance . . FITTED COS
METIC CASES with all the "pedigree" of a Car
tier diamond . . for HIM those "his alone" MAS
CULINE COSMETICS to pamper his pride . . SETS
and INDIVIDUAL items . . after shave lotion,
soaps, talc . . in COURTLEY . . SPORTSMAN . .
OLD SPICE . . HOUBIGANT . . SEAFORTH.
For HIM and HER a CAMERA and ALL the EX
TRAS . . "know-how" help aplenty . . EXTRA EX
PERTS to tell you how to "shoot and shutter." If
WE had a choice of CHRISTMAS "wantums" it
would be a LITTLE bottle of subtle scent and a
CAMERA to record the BEAUTY, the LOVE, the
SENTLMENTAL SWEETNESS . . the HAPPINESS
of a perfect Christmas Day, helped by "Th
Friendly Drug Store," Ninth and Main,
it's more fun when your
Christmas shopping's done
at
IT'S A .WONPlirUl STOtl, II
Wlcvdlia Alwfti
1'nlliufi All Mom mien!
with the SPIRIT of CHRISTMAS in their honrls
and little boss and girls to lavish love upon . .
calling nil GRANDMAS ami GRANDPAS too . .
Calling all folks who adore children who want to
see shining eyes, laughing lips,
the happiness In children's eves
on Christmas .mom to TOTS-TO-TEENS.
Good resolutions never made
a MERRY CHRISTMAS so shop
while the iron is HOT . . the
dat-lins litlle next-to-nolliing NY
LON UNDIES . . SLIPS . . GOWNS . . PANTIES
and P.J.'s are plentiful . . the flirty, frilly llttlo
PARTY FROCKS sweet cihiurIi for Tinker Bell,
the Fairy Princess in Never-Never land . . little
ruffled taffetas to swirl about plump knees, darl
ing little sheers with "uppity" trim.
Found those stuiggly, warm ns a bunny rabbit,
cute ns a kitten, curdurov and miiltud satin ROBES
and MATCHING TWINKLE-TOE SLIPPERS to
cuddle them in, in the dim dawn of Christmas I);'."
for WHO ever HEARD of popping Into shoes and
frocks when Santa had just gone 'round the
corner . . LOTS of soft, wooly baby toys and the
dearest of infant gifts . . sizes from "just begin
ners" to age 14 . .
If YOU are lucky enough to have a wee one in
your home or know others who have . . make this
a GALA Christmas with a remembrance from the
friendly "CHILDREN'S NOOK," 602 Main.
tots-to.ti:i:.s
ft
Make It A IHamomt
from RICKYS . . slip a smartlv designed pair of
DIAMOND EARRINGS . . a DiAMOND set BUL
OVA . . a gorgeous DIAMOND DINNER RING
among HER other CHRISTMAS gifts . . give HIM
that DIAMOND - ONYX
RING he's been wanting
and didn't buy because
YOU wanted a new kitch
en . . earrings start at
$49.50 . . so do men's
onyx rings . . watches at
ANY price your budget
says . .
A diamond given THIS holiday timo will sparkle
with as much fire, will still be giving happiness
. . will still be worth the price you paid TODAY
long after her nvlons, her sable scarf have been
forgotten . . DIAMONDS are ETERNAL . . ex
press your love through the long, long years . .
Centuries ago the Western peoples of the world
believed them immortal . . unconquerable. The
first stones probably came from India. At the
present lime the most important source is Africa.
It was India laipyies yho first discovered that
the brilliance of a diamond was imprisoned be
neath a coating or "nyf" . . since then, they have
gleamed in all their beauty on lovely women.
Because even "perfect" DIAMONDS vary in
quality and value", consult your "Registered Jewel
er," RICKYS, and be sure of future satisfaction.
YOU'LL have a feeling of SECURITY in present
ing a PERFECT gift . . SHE'LL feel secure in
OWNERSHIP for the value of a DIAMOND never
varies if you have been WISE and put your trust
in a Registered Jeweler. 700 Main,
KSK'KVS
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Out Of The Tirinlilu Laml
of MAKE-BELIEVE to the Christinas WONDER
LAND at MARVIN'S come the "darlingest" DOLLS
ever seen in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD . . a
REVOLUTIONARY doll that will last any little
girl a LIFETIME . . there
are NO reservations on
this statement . . the
NEW TERRI LEE DOLLS
. . TERRI and JERRI are
GUARANTEED
AGAINST hrcakace for
a LIFETIME . . they're
as LIFELIKE as a little
girl in her trundle bed
. . made of unbreakable
flesh-colored plastic, that's WARM to your touch
. . lifelike with dimples and halo of REAL hair . .
planned by a sculptor to be a PLAYMATE for
children . .
You'll go into a "dither" when you sec these
. . you'll be carried away with the perfection of
the DETAILS . . the smart little WARDROBES
. . the cunning, beautifully tailored mall gar
ments, made by skilled seamstresses 'as meticu
lously as any made for your family . . only the
FINEST MATERIALS have been fashioned Into
the entrancing little playclolhs . . pert little school
clothes, the "let's have a party clothes" . . "win
tertime winsomcs" and for Girl Scout and Brownie
. . riding and rodeo . . rain clothes and sun
clothes . . wedding frocks and for dancing . .
beach clothes and sleep togs . . undies and anklets
. . you'll NEVER believe until you have seen them
at MARVIN'S.
TERRIE LEE'S hair may be dampened and put
up in pin curls . . she is "bathablc'' with no harm
done . . she can be treated as any flesh and blood
girlie and will come right up smiling . .
If she SHOULD have an accident . . just send
her to the TERRI LEE hospital and there's no
charge for the fixing except to RE-STRING her,
put on a new wig or repaint her ... broken parls
replaced without money.
DO see these ENCHANTING, ELABORATE,
LIFELIKE LOVELIES in the DOWNSTAIRS
CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND at MARVIN'S . .
where silver stars twinkle and Santa Clans beams,
WHERE every "ducky darling" fnom the wee
babe in arms to a pert miss of 14 can be dressed
from her "pink skin" . . a trip to BABYLAND at
MARVIN'S is a SWEET experience . . some other
day we'll tell you about the cuddly CHRISTMAS
TOYS . . the cunning CLOTHES . . the little beds
and chairs . . the 'MILLIONS of OTHER DOLLS"
one for every HOPEFUL child from Santa Claus
land to 520 Main,
MAIIVIiVS
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The Statue In Set
for the most EXITING show of the whole year . .
written bv LOVE of MANKIND . . produced lV
generations of FAMILIES . . ulaved by n cnt
including us ALL . . Hie CURTAIN goes up on
MERRY CHRISTMAS at tlie
PELICAN CANDY JAR . . fam
ous STAR of the DRAMA
Just to be In on the OPENING
gives you that tingly, isn't il fun
. , I-hope-ynu-like-it feeling that
starts us off on t tie jaunt to a
HAPPY HOLIDAY.
Looking for something differ
nil than ANYTHING we've ever
told you nbnut BEFORE we found It at the PELI
CAN CANDY JAR , . perfcctlv precious replica,
in paslel polleiv of the OLD BENNINGTON
SYRUP JUGS, complete with RED SEALING
WAX and 'plumb full" of IM'HE VERMONT
MAPLE SYRUP . . SOFT MAPLE CREAM and
SOFT MAPLE CAN'DIES. from the big slate of
Vermont . .
Simnlv went Into col.isirs over the IMPORTED
NOVELTIES lirought slraiuht from SWEDEN' . .
the little three-piece crystal clear CONDIMENT
. . 1 11.. 1 1 itl
mm. centered ill 1111111 whcmi . . iniiu mi
SETS and blue nottetv SALAD SET
From the DANISH . . sweet PORCELAIN bv
Biorn Wublad of Nvniolle fashioned 111 BISCUIT
JARS and several sized DISHES . . fill them with
chocolates from the PELICAN CANDY JAR and
relax with confidence that vour GIFT Is .1 winner.
Look for the most FETCHING little WOODEN
FIGUES dreamed up in SWEDEN . . our OWN
SPICE ISLAND products . . GIANT PEPPER
MILLS in light and dark hardwoods and soft
woods . . small pepper mills and whole pepper to
fill them . .
IMPORTED fine CHEESES from lands all about
us . . specially packaged to "captivate cousins" . .
priced $1.50 to .six-bits less than $15 to be EXACT
($14.25).
Then last we he chastised and accused of IG
NORING . . the PELICAN CANDY JAR has r.onn
over tho top again with the WILD PLUMS PRO
DUCTS . . tantalizing preserves in three welt
come sizes . , 11 ounces . . 1 pound and a full
pint.
There's no FRIENDLIER wav to say "Of eourie
we remembered" than to make your choice and
if you arc busy, let the folks do your mailing be
cause von know from other gav seasons that vou
can DEPEND on QUALITY and tho folks at 722
Main, the
IM I.K AMIY .IAII
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Tli lloitr 1ilnn Turn
toward the ZERO - hour of CHRISTMAS SHOP
PING ami you haven't YET made up your mind
about GREETINGS . , are torn between thosa
delicate etchings of a Wisconsin winter and tha
cheery checks of Santa
above a red brick chimney
. . YET . . you KNOW vou
should send CARDS a bit
more personal . , to take a
bit of. YOUR house to
THEIR house . . LISTEN . .
FOUND a heart-warm
lug succestion at MILLER
BRUMBAUGH'S that we
KNOW you will like . . a
hands across the - miles
GREETING, one 1.') be kept
and cherished . . a photograph greeting LARGE
enough to be framed, vet leave space to sav
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Send your son in the service, the cherub in
high chair . . the family, to say HELLO! Theso
are the "ticket" for gifts to the home folks if you
tuck smiling faces into a frame from the studio.
MILLER-BRUMBAUGH has lovely ones . . plain
and engraved ones . . 14 karat shadow box beau
ties that arc gems of craftsmanship , . this is a
DIFFERENT idea . . if you like it . . dial this
number 7543 and a.sk for a ".sitting" . . the ear
lier the better so there'll bo no disappointment.
Tis early to say so but here's MERRY CHRIST
MAS from the foiks who will "snap vou when tho
bird says you're smiling at the DOWNSTAIRS
studio, 512 Main of
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SiarSlmlilert UHts
conversation-making gilts . . gifts in the party
mood . . sensationally different and glorified
GIFTS from BLUM'S and IIOEFLER'S . . dreamed
up by SANTA and sent to NEAL'S FOUNTAIN for
the MERRIEST MERRY
CHRISTMAS since (he
STAR shown o'er Bcthle-
lipm
CHRISTMAS CHOCO-
LATHS In the GAYEST of
CHRISTMAS boxes to lake
a breath of beauty . . a spot
of happiness . . a lot of
"SWEETNESS" to someone
you love . . WHO arc WE to tell YOU about thesg
famous chocolates when their fame is known tho
length and breadth of the land . . they're EXCLU
SIVE at NEAL'S and we know you'll be wanting to
cross off EVERY SINGLE name on the holiday
jjuukk.1 wun liLUfti a ana iiui.tLKHS rrenclt
creams, fruit filled bonbons . . chewy chews . .
chocolates covered NUTS and not a PEANUT In
a boxful. THESE are the ARISTROCRATS of
CHOCOLATES . . unimpeachable- CONFECTIONS
. . from 1 to 5 pound BOll . .
THERE'S a story to be telling about NOVELTIES
that arc arriving . . heart-pounding, clever, ultra
ultra smart fashions IN CANDIES by the GREAT
BLUM'S in the CLEVEREST CONTAINERS this
suic 01 1'Aitib . . waicn tor mem . . wait for tnem
at 1229 Main, HEADQUARTERS for BLUM'S and
IIOEFLER'S fine CHOCOLATES . .
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