PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 5S HALH-M7K STYLE OVER THE GARDEN GATE August , 30. SI are the dates (or Course 4, of the Slate Flower Show School, sponsored by the Ore gon State Federation of Garden Cluba to be held at the Klamath, Falls City Library under the local I y.ill discuss design" in flower ar rangement with the emphasis placed on rhythm and color. She will demonstrate and analyse the principles of flower arranging. The first lecture on arrangement Till be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Monday, August 29; the Tuesday session includes a lecture on color in arrangement from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The lectures are open to the public. The fee for the complete course is $5 per person, $3 for one day, or (3 for a half-day session. Registration for the school be gins at 9 a.m. Monday, August 39. V . - -r chairmanship of Mrs. Scott Mc Kendree. The course will include four hours of lectures and demonstra tions on flower arrangement, con ducted by Mrs. Franz Nehammer, Mercer Island, Washington. Mrs. Nehammer. a National Federation of Garden Clubs officer and a rec-o-mused authority on arranging. the MOLDS fegiS THIS NEW 1955 INTERNATIONAL two-ton truck will be uicd jointly by the park and city recreation staffs. If was purchased on bid from Juekeland Truck Sales and Service for ap proximately $4400. It is equipped with a 120 loof flatbed, winch and hoist. Delivery was made this week. Above (I to rl are Bob Bonney, city recreation director, Berf Stott, super intendent of Moore Park and H. O, Juckeland. "PIGS IN A CORNFIELD" could be the nam for this blue ribbon arrangement entered by Mrs. J. R. Miller, who also won the -sweepstakes on arrangements award offered by Mrs. G. A. Krause, Klamath Falls, who taught classes in arrange ments prior to the Five Club Flower Show here on August 10. The "porkers" were made of Klamath Basin potatoes. The ar rangement being admired by Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, general chairman of the successful show, was entered in the "Potato Empire" division of the show. Located on the old Keno Rood in Lindley Heights, via Riverside Dr. overlooking the Klamath Basin, Featuring- . Family Style Dinners WILL BE CLOSED MONDAYS FLOWER FRAMED lily pool drew attention of admiring guests at the Malin Garden Show on Auguit II, The show, rated one of the most outstanding in the entire Klamath Basin this year, drew a large number of exhibitors. Ir, rear of pool, ! Mrs. Karl Kujac admires a basket arrangement of flowers en tered by Mrs, Merle Loosley. The backdrop was painted by Karl Kujac. NEW BOOKS ON THF DESK Afler the heat of last, week every one must be tired and ready to ait down and read a good book. as i iook at the new books on my desk I pull out first, "The Man In The Oi-ny Flannel Suit," by Sloan Wilson. Tills book is the story of Tom Rath trying to make himself lit into the civilian world afler a time In the Army. Some unusual things happened to Tom. As a paratrooper he killed seventeen men, and had met a girl In Rome who meant great deal to Win. It was hard to adjust his lire, and Ihe author says there are hundreds and thousands of these lncn who, a lew short yeurs aco were wear ing olive drab, and who, today are trying to adapt thrm.sclves to gray flannel. The problem of Tom's lite makes a most interesting story. I ptrk up next a very attractive book, The Livestock Book" bv a staff nf writers. There are many colored picture;, and many help ful sections about nil kinds n( live atock. The authors o( pnch section are experts In their field. Tins will be a very valuable book tor the by Addie May Nixon city librarian SWEET SA.NniVlCIIKS Place lellv. 1a.m. fruit or hnnpv sandwiches In a buttered baking dish. Pour a little boiling milk over Ihein and .soak for a lew minutes. Make a custard of a pint of milk and two eggs, seasoned with salt. sugar ana vnnlila, pour over sand wiches. Orate ntilmrg over '.he top and bake at 35 degrees (slow oven! until set. left over cnflee cake, filled or otherwise, can be made Inlo a family . dessert In Ihe same way. slock raiser, and one lie will (want to look over. We seem to have quite a variety of books this week. The next one Is "The Dullon Brothers" by an eyewitness being a true and authentic account of the astonish ing careers of the Daltons, the most cold-blooded robbers In the history of Ihe West, Tills book Is presented for the first lime since II. was Issued In yellow-back paper In 1802. "The Curlew's Cry" by Mildred Walker Is a story of people living In a small town In Montana and of three decades in tile life of I'Hineln lacey. This Is a well writ ten novrl, and a courageous one. MOTION: Ronjour Trlslesse. Sagan; Some thing ot Value, Run rk; Auntie Maine, Remits; The Flower Clirls, Dane; No Time for Sergeants, Hyinan; Excelsior!, Bonner; Sin cerely, Willis Wayde. Marnuand: The Dinner rally. Finlclter; The Wine nf Youlh, Wilder: Not as a Stranger, Thompson; The Good Khephrrd. Forester; Run Silent, Hun Deep, flench; The Man in By popular demand carveil announces the return of the MIS-S-S-ST.T-FTET. . . . now in a larger bottle for even greater enjoyment i t ft 'V1" - . ) . p. J V Vx .;. Filled Wiener Buns A popular form of refroshment 'n the Klamath Basin pre these filled wiener buns, Doris Hodge of 'Hi I e lake in given credit lur the recipe, . Cora Lravitt, Herald and News importer at Bonanza, sav.s to serve them in the waxed pappr in which Ihey are baked, with hot coffee or cocoa for outdoor picnics and par ties for groups. Here is the recipe1 . 1 dozen hard cooked etigs, chopped 1 ln-Re onion minced fine 8 ounces chopped olives 1 can tonmto paste 1 pound easy melting cheese (grated American is fine, .Split wiener buns and fill cavities vnnnrnusly. Wrap individual bun? In waxed paper or foil and nakt! for an minutes at 350 degrees to fcrve. : Cut for comfort, cut for fit! This pretty casual is the perfect dress 10 wear on busy home days per fectly proportioned for the shorter, fuller tietire! Its princess lines are r-oo flattering: easy sewing! You'll want several in colorful print col tuns! Pattern 93C9: Half Sizes H',, Ifi'i. Ift'j, 202, 2V2, J4'2. Size 16' takes 4", yards 35-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, , Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., 233 West 18th St., New York 11, N, Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. QUICK SALAD 2 cans i5-ounce size) boned chicken or turkey 1 can 1-', cupsi macaroni wilh rhce.se Fauce ,? cup chopped onion 'a cup sliced ripe olives ' 4 cup French dressing cup diced pimientn ' head cabbage, shredded Dice boned chicken. Add chick en and natural chicken juices in can to macaroni, onion, olives, Fiench dressing and pimicnto. MiK wll. Mix well. Serve on beds of crisp shredded cabbage. the Gray Flannel Suit. Wilson; Dutch, Bonnel; The View Ironi Pompey's Head, Basso. GENERAL: Gift From the Sea. Lindbergh; The Power of Positive Thinking:, Peale; A Man Called Peter, Mar shall; How to Live 165 Days A Year, Schlndler; Why Johnny Can t Read, Flesch: Onions In the Stew, MacDonald; Tleer of the Snows, Tcnzlng ana tlllman; Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A.. Aldrlrh; From My Fxperlenee, Bromfleld: Jehovah's WHnesses. Cole: The Living Past of America, Vandcr-bill. SANDWICHES Line a buttered baking dish wilh cheese sandwiches. Cover with a layer of sliced tomatoes, then a layer of fish sandwiches. Sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs and grated Parmesan cheese. Bake at 3oo degrees (moderate oven) uu til brown. Traveling With fido? Times are changing. Some of the best hotels ai.d motels in the na tion now welcome travelers with dogs. The 1S55 edition or "Touring with Towser." a public seivirc booklet of the Gaines Dog He search Center, 250 Park Avenue. New York, lists almost 4.50C such plpces in 48 states. A copy may be. had for 10 cents by writing the center. The booklet also includes much helpful data for making travel- inc wila a dog a pleasure in this country, Canada and Mexico, where many excellent establish ments now also accept guests with doss. As a measi're of the value of Ihis hook let, thp center reports its use by ihe Guide Dogs For tie Blind, son Raiaei, California, which includes it In the "gradua tion kit" given every blind per son it provides and trains with a guide dog. FISH OR MEAT SANDWICHES Put leftover sandwiches through a food chopper. Bind with beaten egg; shape into balls and iry in deep fat (370 decrees) until crisp and golden brown. Large size makes a main dish small size makes fine appetizer or soup accompaniments. Or, dip fish or meat sandwiches in a thin bntter or beaten egg t which a lif tie milk or cream has been added, and saute in butter until a golden brown. II j I a aaaaaaaanaaaaaa J auin I DR. NOLE5 OPTOMETRISTS URGE YOU TO SEND THE WHOLE CHILD TO SCHOOL PARENTS, it depends upon you . ..don't let defective vision cause your child to be a failure. Before your child starts to school have Dr. Noles Optometrists give him a complete eye examination. You can consult with confidence Dr.-Nolcs Optometrists who have served the families of the Northwest for over 50 years. Stop in today no appointment necessary. Heun: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Opn all day Saturday With Offices ot Family Credit- Tcrmi Alwoyl COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY 730 Main, Klamath Falls Dr. Smor J. Noles ond Don R. Haylor, Sr. $W$l "ICEMAGiC OKe from m girls... stay Wealthy By Honk)', the Basin Bossy Well, young lady, if you haven't already, better eet to gittin' on buying your IMMI college ward robe. They're cooking up om real fine stuff for the coed this season. Krv words include some mighty familiar ones, but some whicTi will go on Ml doom s day, you can tnke tt from me. Like "p I a I ri" and "camel" and "b r o w n and .A jf y m v, , i 'St1" -In 1V-' One light touch and you're enveloped in your favorite carveil fragrance. new 3'4 or., aire Ma Criffe .... $5.50 Robe d'tin Soir . . $6.50 plu in Klamath's Prncription and Cosmetic Center mi Main rhone 2-3475 orown and r f,y blark". (rr Tivprci ronls anrt aolls arc liljr- t W Iv item, ihta vrar. Black Wairh plaitta from ihr tartans of thp Hichljnd neR!m(.nt of tiip aamo namp arp really BPttlrc popular asain. Wp hear thp pntlrp plairt bualnraa la boom ins. tor Hint niallpr. Anrt pll it miRhi bp, ih plaid Bonmirla .short.s, pi al. Tappppd rpd plsld alark. and "flamlnr fur" prnrppd .mrrtran lamh fivp Inlpn.t. ty and rolor In year' Krnpral pprtion. In nillllnpry. If. hrnwn and hlrk hal. for Vail. Vor von fl. who ara through Willi coilpup, or who don't plan on Koine, thp.p iime linpa markpd "coprt" could wall be markpd "ca rprr '. too. 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