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PAGE TWv. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 TULKLAKB By Mrs. Bam Anderson Winne in this year's "Christ mas Svmbols." Flower Show, spon sored by Ihe Tulelalte Garden Club- prior to the noncioy season were registered from all parts ol the Klamath ana Tuieiaisc oasins. The show drew in unusual num ber of outstanding entries in num erous divisions. Blue ribbon winners in the nor tlrulturo division were: Mia. El. C Schwcltser, Airican violets; Mrs, Frank Mnnccuu, angel wing be gonias; Mrs. J. Walter Browning, large fancy-leal begonias; Mrs. A E. Ryckman, Christmas cactus; Mrs. Don Porlerfleld, small cac ti: Mrs. Don Hurlburt, small leaf coleus; Mrs. Frank Manccau, bed ding - type blooming geraniums; Mrs. Theodore Fish, Ivy green and Ivy fancy geraniums; Mrs. E. Webb Bowcn. hoya: Mrs. Rav Aikins, green-leaf philodendron: Mrs. Carl Jensen, eansevicrla over 12 inches: Mrs. Hazel Tucker, spider plant; Mrs. E. C. Schwclt-7-cr, foliage plunts. and Mrs. E. Webb-Bowcn. blooming plants. In the "Collections" division, first-place winners were Chrystal Cheyne lor cacti, ana Beatrice Wlllard for African violets. The "Forced Bulbs'" section showed Mrs. BchwelUcr a winner in the paper-white daffodil or narcissus class. In "Planters' Mrs. Chct DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW PLAYING! Filmed In BEND, OREGON THE INDIAN FIGHTER Tohnioolor Diana DOUGLAS Walter ABU Ion CHANOf SHORTS - CARTOON - NEWS Slonecypher Sr., was first in Uie larRC-plamcr section, ana Mrs Mm roll Hooper won the Oregon grape section. The decorative division winners were Mrs. Huzel Tucker In mantle arrangements, Mrs Austin Terry In collcc-tablc arrannenints, Mrs Merlon Brown in the occasional- tnole section, Mrs. Hazel Tucker for lanterns, Mrs. Munell Hooper for arrangements featuring can dles, Mrs. Frank Manceau lor ar raiiKemcnls featuring home-made candles. Mrs. Hooper lor dining. table arrangements. Mis. Harry Rinabnrger for baskets featuring food, and Mrs. Pat McOlnley for a New Years buffet arrangement. Mrs. Herman Street won the sec tion on arrangements featuring the Virgin Mary, Mrs. Pat Mo Clnley that featuring choiristers or angels, Mrs. Chet Mam. juni per wreath; Mrs. Earl Mcl-'all, wreaths using all dry materials: Mrs. E. c. Schweitzer, evei green wreaths. In the "swags" section Mrs. Main won the evergreen division, Mrs, Scnweitzcr the dry mater ials prize, and Mrs. Stonccypher the class featuring Christmas sym bols. Mrs. Austin Terry won both the corsage and the wrapped package classes, The decorative division lor ar rangements by those who have won five or -more blue ribbons showed Mrs. Fish first in two classes arrangements expres sing rhythm and those In verticals. POORS OPEN :3Q P.M. NOW PLAYING! Maddest, Merriest twMity tUUm Ml StytkeN filthy Maridiw SHORTS - CARTOON - NEWS . GALA HEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW SATURDAY ZZ tZ FAVORS FOR ALL! At Midnight! . , 20th Cintury f oi pfiiinli r Tom Fcuell Sheree fJorth, CiNemaScoPE' iUfiiii RITA MORENO ikk won in ntwim ADULTS (ncludinf Tea J1.00 CHILDREN 25 Pelicon Doors Open 12:45 Tower Opcm 2:15 P.M. BIG HOLIDAY MATINEE! tiff CAQTCCrJG FUN! "DENNIS THE MENACE' ' You'll NEVER catch aae if you DON'T WW UP ' (Radio oq KFLW CBS St ABC, 1451 KC Thursday Evening, Dec. 29 6:00 Today 'i Sports Highlighti 6:15 Lowell T.wmai CCS 6:30 Amos 'N Andy Music Hall CBS 6:.ri3 News CBS 7:00 Godfrey Digest CBS 7::tO Ket-ord Derby 8:00 KUIIS vs Jefferson - Basketball 9:30 Orchestra CBS 10:00 0 PM Kdlllon News 10;1S Johnny Dollar CHS 10:30 TJm for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary Friday, Dec. 30 Gilchrist Signs Wage Contract Employes of Gilchrist Timber Conipnny, in Nortncrn Klamath County, are to receive the benefit of a wane Increase averaging f cents per hour, according to C. L. Irving, managing vice president of Pine Industrial Relations Council. The agreement was signed today. About lau men are affected by the agreement. Irving said similar wage Increase had been agreed to at Warm Springs Lumber Company, Warm Springs. ' Oregon. The- Willow Ranch Company and Goose Lake Timber Company, both of Willow Ranch, California, Conifer Wood Product!), Murphy, Oregon, South ern Oregon Plywoods, Inc.. Giants Pass, Oregon, and for logging em ployes of Edward Hlnes Lumber Co., Hincs and Seneca. Oregon. Hlnes logger!) followed plant em ployes in accepting the graduotcd increases. In commenting; on the general acceptance of the wage Increase agreement by Lumber and Saw mill Workers, AFL, local unions throughout the West, Irving said: "Unions dragging their heels after receiving the wage Increase proposal from their employers are overlooking an Important factor. Acceptance is now widespread. A pattern has been cm for competi tive purposes, me Western lumber industry Is highly competitive. Any wage settlement elfected now or In the future must be in line with that competition." Red Braves Zero Weather To Flee OSLO, Norway (UP) A young Russian soldier braved sub-zero Christmas teniperntuves and made an Arctic Circle flight lo lieedom, Norwegian sources disclosed to day. Name and rank of Ihe Russian were not disclosed by police who took him into custody at Klrkenes In Northern Norway, but Informed sources said he was either an of ficer or a non-com. The sources said he was in civ ilian clothes when fouud by a po lice patrol and had spent two nights In the country In tempera tures ranging around 21 degrees below zero. Norwegian sources said the Rus sian has asked political asylum and will be held depending a de cision by the Justice ministry on whether to grant asylum. DOORS OPEN 6-3Q P M TONIGHT IS PELICAN ismno Uttl IEFF MORROW: I I &!J5St1 "ITH DOMERGUE Lyy'?CJ REX REASON I 6 15 Minute News Summary fi:lfl America' Favorite Muifc o.:tlJ Minute News Summary B;:;i America's Favorite Music 6:45 Minute News Summary tt:4ti Amerca'l Favorite Music 7:00 News Breakfast Edition 7:13 Dugan and Mest Show 7:30 Frank Cioss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 0.00 Breakfast Club ABC 9.00 Blue Skici 9:15 Belter Living D M Helen Trent CBS 0:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:45 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 Stop 'W Shop 11:11 Perry Mason CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Aunt Mary CBS 12;0O Noon Edition News 12:13 Pay lets Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Shaw 3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:13 Miller's Matinee 3:25 Stop 'N Slop 3:30 Ruth Ashtsn CBS 3:40 Music 3 43 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4:20 Hniin BMcfs 4:30 Today's Top Tunes 3:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:13 Bill Stern ABC 5:30 Weather Rounduo 8:43 Frank Class CBS 3:33 Hometown News 6:00 Today's Sports Highlights 6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS 6 30 Atnns 'N' Andy Muiic Hall CBS 6:53 Chevrolet News CBS 7.00 21st Precinct CBS 7:30 News CBS 7 33 J.n k Carson CBS ft no Kt'HS vs Jeffertnn - Basketball 0.;t0 Treasury Show CBS B::H) Orchestra CDS 10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS' 10:30 -Time for Rrlnxation 11:00 Sisn Off news Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MRS A DLBS. llt KC Thursday Evening, Dec. 29 6.00 Bob Greens News DLBS U.I 3 Warren liunyan Sports Report 6:23 Hollywood Highlights 6 31) First Federal News 6:43 Sam Haves DLBS 6 33 Harrv Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Official Detective DLBS 7::iO Bob and Ray DLBS 7:33 hen Paul - Mary Ford DLBS 8.00 Cnkr Time with Eddie Fiahar . DLBS 1 8:13 KL'HS vs Jefferson Basketball :43 .iM-West Preview Show DLBS 10:13 Gabriel He utter DLBS 10:30 Bob Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off Friday, Dec. 30 fl 00 First News 6 il." Sunrise Serenade with Lucas 6.30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:45 Farm Reporter 7:lK) Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Bent Buys 7:43 Bunyan News B 00 Cliff Engle DLBS H:15 Morning Melodies with Lucas . 8:15 Local News - Second Edition s on Morning Melodies with Lucas 9:43 Baiin Bouquet 10. IK) Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:15 Telln Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to LaPointrs 10.-15 Ou-ckie Quiz 11 00 Sam Hayes MBS 11:03 Jollv Roxer Show 11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12.no Tips from Town Shop 1213 Bunyan Noon Newt 12 :io Best On Record 12 45 HU'i Town and Country Time 1.00 Bill Lively Rounduo 1:30 Hetty Boren High School Chorus of Miami. 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ABC Thursday Evening, Dec. 29 11:30 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1.0O Music Hall 113 Secret Storm 1 30 World of Mr. Sweenty 1 43 Val R ok ue Camera 2 00 Pinky Lee 2 W Howdy Ooody 3 IM) Feminine Fancies 3 30 Afternoon Theater 4 43 TBA 5 00 Unci Bill Show 3 M Lefs See the World 6.00 Ore-Cal Panorama 7 00 Sherlock Holmes 7. .to Star and tht Story 00 Groucho 8 30 Guy Lombard 9 00 All Star Theatre 9 Ford Theatre 10 no Favorite Storr 10:30 Damon Runjan 11:00 Big Picture U 30 Midget Movies 12 00 News 12 05 Sign Off Friday. Dec. 30 11 30 Devotions 12 00 Matinee 1 00 Garden Home & Farm I 13 Secret Storm 1 30 World of Mr Sweeney 1 43 Art & Crafts 2 00 Pmkv Lee 2 .M Howdv Doodv 3 00 Feminine Fancies 1 3 30 Afiernoon .Theater 4 4J TBA 3 00 Aunt pohVs Birthday Party 5 W W.id Bill Htrkok iX Canadian Carers 13 News 6 23 Weather 30 Musical -Travels 6 43 Warmup Time 7 00 Cavalcade of Sport! 7 43 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 8 is On Ihe Trail R 30 ImhisLrv on Parade 8 43 Medical Mtstorv 8 30 lUMtwtHd Album S 00 Htshwav Patrol TO TB 9 43 Talent Time toon The Line I t 10 33 Premiei Theater 12 00 Newt 5m Off US; Banner Vaves Over Polar Area i By SAIX PETT LITTLE AMERICA- Ufl The Stars and Stripes were raised again at Little America yesterday. The site of the first two camps Diiiu in tne antarctic By Rear Adm Richard Byrd was desolate. The buildings of the first camp ouiu in ivm are covered oy an es timated 60 feet of snow and ice. The second camp Is about 40 feet oejow us. All we found on the surface at 3 a.m. were the tops of towers and poles. The experts aboard the icebreak er USs Glacier haven't decided yet where to build the permanent main base of the current United States antarctic expedition. The base will be used during the next three years by International Geo physical Year scientists.' The experts are seeking a site that would be unlikely to break off and float to sea. The right snot would also be free of crevasses and practical for loading cargo for ships from the bay Ice up to the ice shelf. The specific area known as Little America near the Bay of Whales may not be chosen again but no one here will ever forget the ma cabre scene. Sticking up from the wind swept snow are the tops of two steel ra dio towers built at first Little America. The towers were origi nally 70 feet high. Today only about eignt feet of their peaks are show ing. Also protruding from the snow like fingers frozen in death are the tops of five wooden poles which were used for radio wires at the second Little America between 1933 and 1939. Tlie second settlement was built directly over the first. Minor Debt Brings Murder TALLULAH, La. (fl A Sl-year old man who wanted $35 to pay off a debt faces murder charges in the shotgun-robbery slaying of two 68- year-old planters. . Sheriff C. E. Hester of Madison Parish said last night that D. C. Bailey, a Negro, admitted killing the two white men after removing 10 cents from the pocket of one and $46 from the cash register of the other. In the hurried robbef.v, the sher-J :if said. Bailey overlooked more than $500 on his victims, Jesse Nel son and Eddie Montgomery. The planters, lifelong friends, shared a plantation about 12 miles southeast of here. Montgomery al;o ran a store nearby. The sheriff said Bailey owed $35 to nnogher Negro. He told officers he went to the plantation late in Ihe afternoon Tuesday and asked to borrow a shotgun from Nelson to kill a raccoon. Nelson followed along to watch. Bailey suddenly turned, shot Nel son and removed 10 cents from the victim. In his hurry to get away unseen, he overlooked $420 In the planter's back pocket. Bailey said he later killed Mont gomery at his store, removed $46 from tlie cash register, again overlooking the victim's back pock et, which contained $100. Bailey was picked up Tuesday night. lap jyz SIZZLING charcoal broiled steaks will be lerved from this stainfoss ifeel broiler in front of Mrs. Ted (Gladysl Bingham, reaching for tray. Mrs. Bingham, co-owner of Bing's Coffee Shop and Dinjng Room at the Town and Country Shopping Center on South Sixth Street, is chef. Far left is Lottie Wright, cook. Others, left to right, facing camera are Mabel Benedict, cook, and Edna Yberra, cook's helper. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham have opened the restaurant tg the public. Binghams Schedule Opening Of New Sixth Sireet Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bing ham, restaurant and fountain oper ators in Klamath Falls since 1945, have opened a new restaurant busi ness at the Town and Country Shopping Center on South Sixth Street. Formal opening for the bus iness is scheduled for soon after January 1. iney formerly operated the nincn and fountain service in the Grey hound bus depot and more recent ly the . fountain and lunch in Mc-. Conkey's Drug Store. The horseshoe - shaped counter and booths in the coffee shot seat 56 patrons. The dining room at the rear will accommodate 66 guests. All woodwork including the coun ter, tables and magazine- rack are formica. Walls in the coffee shop are pastel green with one wall highlighted with murals in color of familiar local scenes, the Klamath River canyon, snow scene of Cra-; ter Lake, Mt, Tnielsen from the rim of Crater Lake, an aerial view of Klamath Falls, a cattle scene from Bly, Lake of the Woods and pelicans on a stream. I One wall of the dining room and the wainscoling Is in redwood against pastel walls. Lighting is indirect. The all-stainless steel kitchen equipment includes a charcoal ' broiler, innovation for producing ; sizzling steaks with smoke flavor, a 300-bun-per-hour toaster, complete-1 ly automatic dish washer, walk-in I cooler and other modern equip ment. Bingham plans to blacktop' more parking space and will open a curb service in the spring. A second en trance to the dining room will also be provided for at that time lo permit patrons to enter the din ing ,room without passing through the coffee shop. There is parking space for about 200 automobiles adjacent to the business. The staff Includes 28 cooks, wait resses and other help at the pres ent time. Hours for service are from 7 a.m. to midnight daily ex cept on Saturday when patrons will be served until 2 a.m. Architectural work was done by the Kalberer Hotel and Supply Company, Portland. Angelo Doverl, Klamath Falls was the contractor. (Picture on Page One) LAST WEEK OF LUCAS FURNITURE DECEMBER STORE-WIDE SALE! AM your furniture needs re duced SATURDAY LAST DAY Moke your furniture dollars go further this week! LUCAS FURNITURE 19S E. MAIN CHAMPAGNE FLOW NEW YORK (UP) The import ers of the champagnes of France j predicted today that' enough cham pagne will flow in Ihe United States on New Year's Eve to fill a swimming pool 50 feet long, 20 feet wide and nine feet deep. BIGGEST HOLIDAY TOKYO IH-New Year's is Ja pan's biggest holiday and It starts early. Five persons celebrated so weil last night that they fell down stair3 at railroad stations. J.W. 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