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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 10

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Victoria Advocatei
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Victoria, Texas
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Nuts Can Add Flavor 2B THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Tuesday, April 5, 19K3 Europeans Raise Care Of the Skin To An Art Throughout A Macsdsila ns hahrea Preheat oven to ISI degrees. In a mediium bowi combine chicken livers and sherry; set aside for IS minutes. Ia a large skillet melt butter. Add onion and reserved chicken livers; saute until livers are browned on the outside but still pink on the inside, 3 to minutes. Remove from heat; coo) to room temperature.

Place livers and pan drippings in a container of a food processor fitted with wing blade; process until smooth. In a large bowl mix welleggs, cream, chopped macadamia nuts, salt, marjoram, rosemary, black pepper and reserved liver mixture. Pour into 2 greased 5-by-3-by-2-inch loaf pans. Cover with greased aluminum foil Bake until firm, about 1 12 hours. Let cool for IS minutes on a wire rack.

Loosen with a spatula and turn out of pans. Serve chilled or at room temperature garnished with macadamia nut halves. Can be By DIANE JIST1CE DALLAS Georgette Klinger delicately raises a finger to a visitor's (ace. shaking her head in dismay. "Anyone walking in with bad skin is an insult to me." Mrs.

Klinger says, gazing around the rooms of her new skitvcare salon in the Gal-leria. "I can help you, so I'm going to try." At 68. Georgette Klinger has studied a lot of faces. She has been a student of skin care for more than 40 years. With her daughter Kathryn.

she also operates salons in New-York: Chicago; Beverly Hills, and Bal Harbour. Fla Their clients include Candice Bergen. Bette Midler, Joanne Woodward. Helen Gurley Brown and Paul Newman. A petite woman with a slight European accent.

Mfs Klinger became interested in skin care when she was 18. After winning a beftuty contest in her native Czechoslovakia, she suffered severe skin problems because she used too much makeup 1 put everything on my fae," says Mrs. Klinger, lj no ionger wears mjjkeup "No one told me WM7 VILYN I how to cleanse it." After studying cosmetic chemistry in Budapest, Vienna and Paris, she opened a salon in Czechoslovakia. Because she was 10 years old. she wore glasses and pulled her hair into a bun to make her customers believe she was older.

In 1939, she moved to London. "When Hitler marched in. I marched out." Mrs. Klinger says. And when the bombing became too severe in Loo-don, the Klingers moved to New York, where she opened her first salon in 1940 Very much the aristocrat.

Mrs. Klinger found the adjustment to America difficult. "The sense of humor is very different," she says, remembering how she cried when people called her "honey." When she opened her salon in New York 43 years ago, Americans had little interest in skin care, Mrs. Klinger says. Today, American women are more conscious of the need to care for their skin, but she worries about what she calls the proliferation of untrained operators.

Weekly or monthly facials, which start at (45 per visit, 'are not enough to ensure good skin, she says. A regimen that takes only five minutes each morning and evening also is necessary. The Klingers decided to open a salon in Dallas because of the number of Texas women who patronize MRS. ERNEST r.s.o. Meal kept in refrigerator for up to week or (rosea if securely wrapped.

CHINESE VEGETABLE ALMOND I tabletDMM salad ad 1-2 rap Ikialy rat oaioa 1-2 cap sliced saaskraMis rap sliced celery I caa (7 nances) water taestants, sliced 1 cap diced coaked chicken 1-2 cap chicken troth 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1-4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons raid water 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 caps fresh bean spronU 1-2 rap toasted blanched slivered almonds Hot cooked rice Heat oil in large frying pan. Add onion, mushrooms, celery, water chestnuts and fry lightly, cooking about minutes. Add chicken and broth, cover pan. and cook slowly about 10 minutes. Combine cornstarch, salt, water and soy sauce, and stir into cooked mixture.

Stir until mixture boils and thickens. McCollough it T.S.O. Offers You An Exceptional Value DEPEND ON THE EXPERIENCE OF TSO DOCTORS FOR GUARANTEED COMFORT their New York saloa. "Texas women arc still too makeup Kathryn Klinger says. They like makeup but don't realize you have to prepare the skin.

Also, they think of facials as more relaxing than therapeutic." One of the worst problems is having good skin, the Klingers say, because that type is most often neglected. "Ladies with good skin that's dangerous," Mrs. Klinger says. "If you have good skin, you neglect it. You don't take care of it and say nothing will ever happen to it but it does." The Klingers say men also need skin care.

About 30 percent of their customers are men, they say. Skin care for men is "getting to be quite normal," Mrs. Klinger says. "We used to have separate entrances, but they're not embarrassed any more. Childbirth Classes To Begin In El Campo Advocate News Service EL CAMPO The Childbirth Education Association of EI Campo announces the beginning of another series of classes in the La maze method of prepared childbirth, which will begin April 12 and will meet weekly for eight weeks.

Among the topics that will be covered in class are anatomy, physiology, nutrition, the normal birth process and what to expect in labor and delivery. Mild body-toning exercises will be taught to help prepare the women for a more com-fortable pregnancy and labor. Relaxation and techniques are taught in detail to help facilitate an easier labor and delivery. In addition to the material taught in class, mothers and their coach-assistants will also receive subscriptions to C.E.A.E.C.'s bi-monthly newsletter and "American Baby" and "Growing Child" magazines. The participants will also receive class handbooks and pamphlets and will be invited to attend class reunions.

Guest speakers, such as pediatricians and La Leche League Leaders, are also a vital part of C.E.A.E.C. classes? The Cesarean birth class is scheduled for May 16 and mothers expecting a Cesarean birth are welcome to attend. Anyone who is pregnant and is interested in attending prepared childbirth classes is invited to register. To register or to receive further information, phone Sue Jackson, (409) 543-4569, or Susan Ray, (409 By MARIE BIANCO tmim Mew Most American cooks relate nuts to desserts, because nuts are so popular in cookies, cakes and pastries and are traditionally placed on the table along with fresh fruit at the end meal. Many people find it a surprise when nuts, which are a good source of protein, appear in main dishes.

Pecans, for instance, add an interesting texture and a nutrient boost to a Swiss cheese and spinach quiche. And the Chinese have been using almonds in their cooking for centuries, and not only in cookies. Here are some ways by which you can use those leftover nuts from the holiday season: GINGERED BEEF PASTRIES 2 tablespoons butter 1-2 teaspoon carry powder 1-4 cup groand leaa berf (about 1-3 pound) I tablespoon finely chopped on ton 1-2 teaspoon garlic salt I cup finely chopped toasted walnuts 1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger 48 pastry rounds (2 1-2 inches la diameter) Seasoned salt Melt butter with curry powder; add beef, onion and garlic salt. Cook, stirring, until beef loses its pink color. Remove from heat; add walnuts and ginger.

Cool slightly Pile generously in center of half the pastry rounds. Top each with a second round. Press edges lightly to seal. Prick tops with fork and sprinkle each pastry with seasoned salt. Bake at 450 degrees, 12 to IS minutes, or until crisp and golden brown.

Serve hot or cold. Makes two dozen rounds. PASTRY 2 cups sifted all-purposr flour 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 3-4 cup shortening 4 or tablespoons cold milk or water Resift flour with salt into mixing bowl. Cut in shortening until in fine pieces. Add just enough milk or water to hold mixture together.

Roll dough to about 1-2 inch thickness. Cut into 48 rounds using a fluted or plain-edged cutter, about 24-2 inches in diameter. MACADAMIA CHICKEN LIVER PATE 1 1-2 pounds chicken livers 1-3 cup sherry 2 tablespoons butter 1- 2 cup chopped onion 2 'ggs 1 cup heavy cream 2- 3 cup coarsely chopped macadamia nuts 1 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon marjoram leaves, crushed 1-4 teaspoon rosemary leaves, crushed Dash ground black" pep- v2flf GALLERY OF WINNERS 9 I I I II CONTACT LINSIS MRS. LARRY GREEN Soft Contact Lens Examination s45.00 Regular Examination 25.00 Doctor's Prescription Required Dr. John A.

Harris IIOSEY JR. and Hosey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hosey Sr. of Victoria.

The brides werealso misi-dentified in the namelines which appeared under their pictures. The wedding stories were published in the Sunday edition of The Victoria Advocate. When the scorch mark is too deep to snip off, you can sometimes cut the damaged fibers out, then fill in the remaining hole by using some tufts that you can cut from a scrap piece, or from an inconspicuous part of the same carpet (inside a closet for example). Roll the fibers into a small bundle, coat the bottom end with white glue, the kind that dries clear. Push this into the spot you cut out.

Allow to dry and trim any high fibers with scissors. Do Today: Correction Given For Wedding Story Dr. John S. STYLISH. DISCRIMINATING.

CLASSIC. BEAUTIFUL IDEAS unlimited: An error was made in listing the parents in the wedding stories regarding the double wedding in which Linda Hall became the bride of Larry Green and Theresa Hall became the bride of Ernest Hosey Jr. Green is the son of Mrs. Lillie Thomas of Keithville. unuMtiniai) Texas State' Optical Office Hours: 3001 N.

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