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Show r i Htl.L TOP TIMES Page 20 sSI With the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club 4 r- - ' August is a lazy, hot month with days spent by the pool and evenings relaxing with friends and family. In this atmosphere, heavy, hot meals are not appealing. To I perk up wilted appetites, cool, crisp salads come to the rescue. Two such variations follow and perhaps one will fit right in with your dinner tonight. ... "V . Kitchen Kapers ryir K:' tmxx Tomatoes Vinaigrette thick tomato slices 12 cup olive oil cup wine vinegar 2 teaspoons crushed 1 1-- I 'lit 3 V - !'' teaspoon salt 1 i teaspoon pepper teaspoon dry mustard 2 cloves garlic, crushed 6 lettuce cups minced green onion minced parsley Arrange tomato slices in square Vz Vz 8x8x2 - MILITARY WEDDINGS Jane Barta, second vice president of the Officers' Wives' Club, presents six monial sabres to (Lt. Col.) Verlin E. Mike sell, The club donated the sabres to the Chaplains' Division for use in military weddings. FOR cere-Chapla- in CJiairman Named To Direct Recordings For Blind Project Mrs. W. taken over Recordings ect which by the Hill Pendergraft has as chairman for the For The Blind ProjL. is being sponsored AFB Officers' Wives Club. The program, which was started in April, is a recorded reading program for the Utah School for the Blind in Ogden. Record ing is done on a tape recorder and a casette recorder purchased with funds provided by the OWC Thrift Shop. Volunteers are needed and are used in areas other than actual recording. Mrs. Pendergraft is being assisted by Alice Kotchey. Thrift Shop Slates New Hours During July and August, the Thrift Shop, located Building will be open from Heir Force a.m. p.m. on inches. baking dish, Combine oil, vinegar, and next 5 seasonings; spoon over tomatoes. Cover. Chill 2 to 3 hours, spoon- dressing over tomatoes occasionally. To serve, arrange tomato slices in lettuce cups and sprinkle with minced green onion and parsley. Drizzle each salad with small amount of the dressing ing. 6 servings. Garden Salad bunch leaf lettuce head romaine bunch escarole cup sliced radishes green onions, cut into short 1 1 1 1 6 strips Chive dressing (below) Tear greens into bite-siz- e pieces. Toss greens, radishes and onions with Chive Dressing. 12 servings. Chive Vi cup salad oil cup vinegar 2 tablespoons finely chopped chives tablespoon finely chopped green pepper teaspoon sugar teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon salt teaspoon monosoduim gluta-mat- e in 10 336, to 3 Wednesday. All consignments will be taken until 1:30 p.m. on this one day of operation. Summer clothing only will be accepted between now and August 1. All clothing will become property of the Thrift Shop after Aug. 31 un- less redeemed by the consignee. reminder is issued to those may have money waiting for them for articles sold. They should check with the cashier during the day of operation. Hill AFB welcomes the follow lune 10 June 18-Ca- June 20-Ca- -- Lt. and Mrs. M. D. Mc Call, boy. and Mrs. R. E Pitts, boy. Lluly 9- A and Mrs. D. E Kessel, boy. - Capt. and Mrs. P. H Maher, girl. who Volunteers are still needed to man the store. Please contact Nedra Bachman, Thrift Shop or Vesta chairman, at Powers, assistant chairman, at 773-150-1. X13-S21- Red Carpet members were OWC pleased! ro be able to welcome several hewcomers at the July Coffee The Red Carpet was relied out for Judy "inkbiner, Jane Gwins. Bette Siglin, Kay Benedict, Connie Ogren, Erica McMaster, Dee Hig Jra, Jeanelte Laslo, Barbara Russell, Helen Goodman. Lirxte Went 2. and Sue Schenkenbereer V T 111 1111111 C LCLW11 VA, . rv Uonors bought The 2791 ISAK Hospital on Hill AFB is in need of used lawn furniture. The hospital would welcome donations of repairable outdoor furniture to he used on the porches of the wards by patients. Anyone wanting to contribute furniture can call Mrs. Corbridge at or 777-320- 2 777-2- 2 TRAm IIJZKRS work only if jmt follow the adice on the hot. tie Keep away from children, - ONE THING MONEY buy. What it svd to. cannot Dressing fsi; I ' ',',, 1 - XjSl lX'n I , - ,1, c ' ; fT knee - flj ' VJ, . OT 'v.'! Ufa ' M iW XX oregano leaves ' si I" r Txira Also, V ; :apt. st f I FUNDS Mrs. James Hatlestad, president of the! AFB Officers' Wives Club, presents a check for W for the Air Force museum fund drive to Col. Jay Bachmai, . . r al ; i ; mi iuase oi me cuairman t:ampaign. iney raisea me moor MUSEUM Hill . of the Thrift Shop. Other contributiocs! operation through are expected as the ladies received donation envelopes it if recent morning coffee social. Officers Wives Club To Honor Mrs. Rohan At August Coffee Members of the Officers' Wives at Hill AFB will have a chance to forget school shoes, winter coats and notebook paper on Aug. 11 at 10 a.m. That is the date and time of the monthly coffee held at the Officers Club. This coffee will be a very special one because the members will have a chance to informally Club meet and make welcome M.n. Richard M. Hoban, wife of Brig Gen. Richard M. Hoban, coz mander of Ogden AMA. General and Mrs. Hoban reces ly arrived at Hill AFB after bei? at San Antonio, Texas, tise General Hoban was nee etc- mander of the San Antonio - Air Materiel Area. teaspoon red pepper Shake all ingredients well in tightly covered jar. Keep in covered jar in refrigerator. Just before serving, shake again to blend. Makes 1 cup. 8 R C Volunteer rn I I'ailllTltl bet American Red Cross fall trainprogram is schedu.ed to begin .Sept. 21, according to its director, Millie Hatlestad, chairman of volunteers. Opening the season's program ing for volunteers on Sept. 14. will be a coffee All military dependents civilian wives and daughters have reached the age of 18 eligible to participate in the Cross volunteer program. Those desiring to become and who are 8. - - 825-8:)- 777-571- siX Red vo- lunteer workers are asked to register by calling the Red Cross Field Office In the evening, interested individuals can call Millie Hatlestad 9 or Jan Westfall l, 777-332- y MAKE DITTY BAGS In addition to other bers of Family Services have volunteered 10 Bags for Vietnam" program. The hag. useful items and sent to servicemen Christmas. Busy sewing are Ann Agard, tiiui ....i.w Nelson, junior volunteer; aiiu wJane r.Z aW" i worker. IF "a Tth Lt |