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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1952)
riUIKSDAY, Al'ltll, 10, MM IIWIALIt AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAMA OK KG ON PACE NINE There's No Substitute For a Beautiful Rose Imed mxt irifinlril Hie wiit)i over, There MineHv n flnwer g'i ilfn anywhere which fiteMi'L hpnrl HYBKIU i cm rvuco iiie ft n A m c r i c ;i n Harden favorite. tU leant our rnr plant time hur ilrlhiMr like ami ilm like. ltt in t ii Willi vav.rty ol prftln nntl ntpiliT ullentluit ni.il eare, hit to mivii who t an known the plcure n a June tf.iKlen of hluoinHitf iiimv , ,i Harden willmul n nine nt mm ir kiln) In nhn"fil unIum Uliuljlr. MANY VAIMI TII H The roi.ff fumilv I:, n lnrve "e. unl Kflllnc lartiiT rvi-iy vein new varletle.i lire (Icvrlnpnl. 'i'tvy i liner limn inlnliiltnr irmi Ini In- , iiiidrr n (riot tnuh, through llir Im li mw hytjii.l leu, Moriijiimliin nii'l hybrid ppiprlunl .-to llir lull Pillur ruaeM. hinhn it nil nunljlei. More Ihuii hull Hie rote- In Aim r leiiii giinlem are hybrid leafs. Tne roinn lit rt variety ol colmn (mm pure whiten mid ypllowfi to cIpimi er.t red. The liu'.he itruw lw In 1 1 H To I eel pi lirlyhl n litj PX'Ppl Ml Uip (Irrp Boulli need rolecitnn ll diii u.nl' r roUl, They llku r. i irh, wi ll rlrntiird Mill mid reseni rompetlllnn from nther plants. If you're uointt lo hi w m:et, if Urt.i lo Fmvr n ro e hed. lon i 'iv U. Iilrnd llii-tn In with n viirlHy o other plunla. l''lurH)tiiidtt imPH have Uppii riv liiy In pnpulurlly liitrly. purllmhr ly (m llehulnu. bedding mid lor providing n flaih of i-i'' Hi doll april. Thev are bnMi loara hrming i-rr white 11m era Hi ( ti,f inn. bloom (or ft iPiiylhv period, mid are lieurly ealrra mid diUikeiv 1 (illOW IS CM Hi i:its I I'olyaiUhni m p Mnall llowrif I ' tui'fh III fltinleia and thp buriMih I requiir upproxlmiiirlv llir i im rare and nrr u'ted lor thp . iiiiif pui -pn-.ej n thp floi llmndiih. Ilybi .d I perpetual pindme thrir b'K emit In Jimp. Thry are close relatives of hybrid I run (UunblriN tire rune. roea bft.ir Ini: rhi'.lrin of miwiII ro'.o.; climb r-rn me rmien brurlng lari(cr flow prit Rfimblrr rnnrn are pliant; t hmbpr Mitif arp miff. Ilolrw fhrnild ht duif drrp mid liiru" ritouHh to penult the rooM to f.ptnid wide Tlelotn hettlnff In the riKitH nil off rlffinlv any brok rn or bnilurd porllonH. When plant ing bit .he in the ftprlng rut thfl i'ii h h Tk to nhout kix Inchen from Lhr ground Irnvinu, If po'hlb'e a hud on the nulildr. In plnntlntf, iniike rertnln the union point H mi inch or o below the ground In mint rllimttrik. UrtC water plentiltilly In arttln tho xoll mi there nr no Mr prtf-k't around lhr rnola. and then fill thi r'nt ol lhr hole. For the flrnt roil pti ol week, inonnd dirt hlh over I In- plant lo keep It from drying out. Cultivate the bed the year 'round mul In dry rit'ioiih iok the roll thoroughly when ne rfiinry. Their are a number of proprie tary preparation!) on Ihe market ton IhiIIi fpednift mid protertintt roses fiom ppf.in They hoti!d he led In the : piln and early Mjtnrner with a bithuiri-d diet plant food. Hludv up on pehU and approved method; ( AM: ItOKKH HIM II, A ft Cane rtvm are plan'rU the name wav HamblerH irny be pruned lin nied'ately niter flowering. Climbers nerd litt'e pnininir. and bear their bp.'t flowera on old wood. 4 Hand-Made Invitations Add To Easter Party Fun I-i-iiidii JuW-r, cutf. -uh nnd biilnd ttir.sitiuH iirr lhr worst oJfrn1( rn til i mr liic j our nlvrr Ui lHrni.ll. II tiny are nllowrd Ui rrmaln on !'r n loin prrlod of tlmr iilicr each innil Vining Casts In Four Plays Spring Season The play cho,rn lo open Ihe spring MRAoti of Vlnlim llepertory plays is ArKenlc mid Old l.ntr, the celcbmltd comedy about mur der and the nlre old lin wr.ier sin tern, The paradoxical lltln refera to the attire and the arin H'.n ol Ihe Uccwuter nterft, Abb and Martha, two of the rno.t rhanniny and lovable old ladlen who ever tilled a cellar full of cadaver. By thin time a legend In Ihe annaln of both theater and maun homicide II han been from the be()iinint of ltd throe-aiid-H-hnlf year run on Broadway, nn liiMaii(aiienii.' mjo cenh, cHUhln thp critic lor Time MuRnxine to write, "A violently ! funny and batty murder plv . . .' i The two baity but lovable old IJrewhter aihterfi, dispcnM-rs i cheer and goodwill to all. to ay nolhlUK of elderberry win' ; pikd iwltii arnenlc. will be played by Clara uaniein Aooy, hi in mu .itnne LaMarrc J In iron us Marthii. Their oltleht nephe. Jonathan, whose pride hiiflera a Hpvere blow when he discover Unit his record of twelve murders ha. beii rnatehol by the twelve Kraves in the -ceilur. will be played by Brad Cut Uh. It n nephew Jonathan's du ifonccrllntr reseniblancp to movie- villain B'rl Kurloff thai eventually ,rnuKra him to (five hiinirlf away. !loflti(t hlH title of American moM prolific murderer lo hK aunts. In (the role ol Doctor Kliisteln. pluslu HUrltcon for Ihe underworld, whose IweaknewH for whiftkey and motion picture ha resulted In Jonathan' Spring Luncheon Surprises For Bridge Club Family H . fun In B't loariher with vour nflkhlK!1 Ohnrve the Rood nrluh' dor iiolttv nd ! her over lo iiinrh on one of th'w lovelv .nrinir dayi which come nlonn if. Aorll end Mnv. Hill In h iiood time lo trv cut thai new recloc which yon have heen aavinir. and von can usiinlly count on a (rood nciuhhor for a liulhful, ye', tactful, onlnlon! II you arc looking for homethlntr unforliinnU face, will be .rrn Paul Kllhn. The role of Mortimer, the drama critic who discover, the aia leri,' lethal hobby, will be played by Franklin Reed, and the part of Klalne, Morllniore fiancee from next door will be acted by Klmarle Wcndcl. Mortimer' brother, Ted dy, whfe belief that lie Is really Theodore Rooirvclt ha1 caused h'm to dig the Panama G'an;l in the cellar of the old liouve in Hrooklyn, , will be played by Kddy Barron. Olhera In the cast arc Annus Rowmer. Richard Graham, Fred Whited, Hank Williams, Philip Hanson. Dill Dawklnr. April 14 marks the first performance of Ar- vnlc and OM Lace, and the open ing of the VlnlniE Repertory season !ai Ashland's Uthla theater. Eurht admlsslon subscriptions, selling at 110.00 for I) 80 teats, will be avail- able only until April 12. I Other plays In the season will In clude Claudia, The ImKrtance of IlelnK Ernest, and Death of a Salesman. If you break your plastic eye glass frames, bind them lotrether with cellophane tape until you can KCt them fixed. nrintrlike. yet different, these two luncheon dlshea thr.uld fill the bill. They are tasty, enexpenslve and easy to make. Cheese Euir Roll vllh Mushroom Hauce combines a cheese biscuit roll with chopped hardcooked can filling and topped with smooth mushroom aauce. Pop overs with Ham and Asparactus will make a bit- hit with the bridge club and you'll find the nopovers easy to make I They are filled with a creamy sauce into which In fold ed In cubed ham and tender cooked pieces of asparagus. Ummm It's delicious! Incidentally, this lunch eon dish Is a delightful wav to use bits of that left-over Easter ham. f ill KM K(i(l ROM. with MI SIIROOM SAL'C'K (Serves 41 2 cups sifted flour 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt ' i cup shortening 1 . cup grated Cheddar cheese In 3 cup milk Butler 5 hard-cooked eigs, diced cup chopped cooked spinach ', Up. salt Slit flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In shortening. Add cheese. Add milk to make a soft dough. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead i:nlly 'i minute. Roll ;out two-thirds of dough Inti rec itangle 8x13 Inches ' and " Inch thick. Spread with butter. Combine eggs, soinach, salt end sash of pep per Suread evenly over dough. Roll like jelly roll and place In creased loaf pan 8xi inches. Bake In hot oven 400 F.. 25 to 30 min utes. Roll out remaining dough Inch thick. Cut Into 5 Inch strips l Inch wldet Twist. Bake on tin sreased baking sheet In over 4(H) F , 10 to 1.1 minutes. Serve with Mushroom Bauce: Thin one can mushroom soup with milk to de sired consistency. Hfat to simmer ing and serve over Cheese Egg Roll. ropovrns with ham and Ahl'AllAt.lS 'Serves 4) 1 cup silted flour i j t.-p. salt I cup milk I Tbsp, melted butter 3 eggs 81ft together flour and salt. Beat eggs and add milk. Add to flour mlsturc. Beat to -.mooth batter. Add butter and beat 3 minutes. Fill greased mullln cuds or Donover pons 'i full. Bake in hot over 425 degrees F., 30 lo 3o minutes. While hot. break puffs open and fill with Ham and Asparagus filling. HAM and ASI'AftAOLE FILLING i ' i cud butter '4 cup flour : . tsp, salt ' tsp. paprika 1 1 3 cups milk 1 , cup liquid from asparagus 2 cups cooked (or caned asparagus l'i rups cooked cubed ham Melt butter In top of double boil er. Stir in flour, salt and paprika Oradually add milk and vegetable liquid, stirring constantly ' until thickened. Fold In asparagus and ham. Cover and cook slowly until all Ingredients are thoroughly heal eo. : CHUM ; mo ChMein L vWelcome menu change! MVHKIHfi . Somathinf iiHf ant! Something . .rM QUICK U M . lomco.t.8.oM0f J afuQHr lalfoods toniihtl giDC r U'liv uni lit the Miiintcleri have an KaAter pmtv and Irt them make Uiuir own iiivitiitlon.i? It will In rreu.ip thrir plrurure and anticipa tion limnennelv, nnd nl.o help to or. rifpv lhr rrtle-n l-Mirn that Inrvll ahlv rotne Kith vunttlons. Tor a piellv I-lw.ti-r purlv invi tation, follow bee dirertlona. tJ.'ilim vellow or pale urreu ordl nmy timwlin; papn, mraMirn and cut nut an nbloiiK that ! 1 Inch' s p ron lhr tup and 9 lm he loni.' Eat Chicken Prices Down Vitiionn idr rrptrt Ut the tinned ptitpn I epn i linem of Aurlculttire are condnniiHr th evtdem-p of ev erv hou: ewi(e n jw n Mmpiiltitt r lrrlence broiler-, nre plentiful, Ihe prtrp i. PailiiK oft in Itiojt Incall-t:e- nnirtally. thev li"wd the April 'Plentiful Koirfl- in n ti I h I v I:m p;t ISMied vhich .iimin that with in a wn-lt 01 two t!i" plump vc-unn hlrd- lOiould he mn- of the ber.f. f'''w huY.t snv hnnieinnlter can find. llrf i a tri up lor a barbei ue iriK r lo scr-.e with hi oiled chlrken, i rik'lnnllv rtrvrloped in Alabama, hirh rehen uiwin a romblnatlon of plt r s to ftixe a truly unusual tain: ! Alt III. (l'i SUIV. N(.(i.STtnA 1 run rpple Inrsnr ln pound bolter 1 cup ImniitD ratMit) 2 tb. Won e .'erhirp kbui e I pinch earh. nuimes, hant and, allt.pice 1 Up. AnBOAtiita Aromatic Blllern sprltta pa i Mr y 1 buy P-al 1 hnK wild ihvme niice cl I Hiiiiti and 2 lent i n.t muled ptel of 'j lemon Mrfhod Heal vin-ar. Mir in bulier, billiu to bmluit; point. Add Mit.'UP. WoiTChier.iliire mid Anuoh linn, tlr in salt, black pepper 'nd tayenne lo taste. Add remnlninc liiyrcdienis and en-k Mowlv for half nil hoin . htnrintf from linie lo tlmv. lined onion powder may be Mib'-Ututrd for union lulee and If Ihe bav bal or thme are nn available a lew rxlni "diishe.s" of Anyosiura, Ithell a 131-venr-old blend of tropical aptces. mnv be added to ir.kr lh ir place. 'Hiis barbecue sauce Mi-mld he .served hot, lined M'arinu.v on tlie crisp, golden broiled chit ken. OIJUIMI U CI.OM I) CARW)N Ore. 'f Tlie po.-.t-office here him been dopd after mtvipii this linker County com munltv In NnrlhenMem Oregon for 60 years. Draw a line aero-. a thp top on and one-half Iriche.s down. Then draw linen a limit each ,-.lde one inch from ihe ttw and draw an other line niniM the bottom thrre and one-hall Inrhra (mm Ihe rd,e. ( OI.OKI l INK Tlie Invitation UmII can be writ ten or printed In the renter T-er-lion i which jthould meu.Mire four Inchet by live InchcM. To mnke the writing Job easier and Ir: s ine.tAV for your ynunmtrr. ut fountain pen tilled with purple or emerald treen Ink Kor deroiKtion the younystcr may u ant lo draw picture of Ka.'ter eitcn or a bor der pattern in contmMtnK color. Vrr thin hltnplv f hit h out the old Ink In cold water and fill the pni v. Uh the ronlia- tin rnlor. Wash able ink iji bet. be auie u r:n be easllv wahed out n. cafe of nrri dent.. and becaire naer rolrji re available in IhiN lpe ol liik. The next Mep in to fold in 'he edi;pn and make the envelope; J'old In the nlde-s flrM. alonn the one inrh llne alreadv meaMireil ou1. I then fold the bottom up and the top down For a final av tout h. you can fasten the top flap down i by panting on one or two nf th j bright Kapler decal left over from i Eailer rsg dfcortiliiiK j Tlie la.'t nl ep la in wrlle th 1 addreM on the reverse lrie. umhb the Mine green or purple ink I With a little help from an adult. any child over live can make nt invitations like thin and gain the RAtlitlnrtion of crrntiug jtomethius hiinnelf. . , . : . : ... When you are planning a room arrangement, your writing and reading areas should bo placed anay from traffic lines and as far from oilier gruuplnis as Is possible. Bran Nut Bread Wonderful for lunch box or party sandwiches 1 ! I u Klllaao'i AU-IIAN V, cus tutor 3 cua ilfttd ftaur 1 fua mtlk 3 tip. batting pawdtr 2 lbi. 1 lip. toll harftnlnf V, cwp cKaaatd nutmaali Beat fct and sugar until light. Add xnllk, atiortenlng, all-iran, 81ft flour with baking powder and salt; com bine with nutmeats; add to first mix ture, stirring orly until combined. Bake In greased loaf pan, with waxed paper on bottom. In moderate oven (350'F.) about I hour. Yield: 1 loaf (i x 4'i-in. pan). Delicious frith fillings of cream cheese and chopped ginger, chopped ham or egg, smoky cheese, peanut butter. Far yauthlul rafvUritr aula. atta-w raar AMI Mia Vt mi aa-iraa and. FREE DELIVERY! Prices effective Friday and Saturday FRESH FROZEN I CRACKERS j A fe: SUN BLEST H f&m WHOLE m W YAMS IS If No. 2' tin 35c j $f CLIOUOTL 1 BEVERAGES Full quort 19c Kff-lW No Deposit Jffl H SAN LUCAR """'UP I OLIVES li I, uorqe tjreen (raj "IMH I hi ii'li.n I ANP EVERY INQREPIENT Jfy'JK. LI 2u C IS W.S. 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