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PAGE FOUR HEHALD ANT) NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954 r -.f 1, k T . ''if M,ft if, a ; WITH CONSTRUCTION ABOUT COMPLETED on this $350,000 grain elevator, the Winema Elevator Company, Tulelake, expects to have machinery installed and in operation by harvest time which should start in about a month. The elevators, located at Stronghold, replace the wooden structure burned to the ground last fall. The new structure will store 320,000 bushels of grain. Early Hotel Name Changed The name ot the Early Hotel, US N. Stb Street, Klamath Falls landmark, on the second floor of the Collins building is being changed to the Fugate Hotel. The 24-room hotel Is above LaPointe's. It' was owned for many years by the late Joseph Early - and Mrs. Early. Owners since Inst September have been the late Jack Fugate and Mrs. Fugate, who decided this week to rename the business In memory of Mr. Fugate. The neon sign with the name change is being put up this week. A complete redecorating Job in all the rooms and the lobby is being completed. A penthouse and three room apartment tops the building, owned by A. B. Collins. PAROLK TOKYO W Sixteen Japanese sentenced as World War II crim inals by Allied military courts were parolled today alter serving one third of their terms. Jj (p&Af JkfiodoA AGRICULTURAL AVIATION (Crop Dusters, to you!) it In the ISA Is now a forty-five million dollar business, II Is the third largest phase of civil aviation. Hours flown last year were exceeded only by domestic airline pilots. 1953 saw 2000 crop dusting rompanirs ill the USA employinx 1000 aircraft, aiding in farm mirk of 40,000,000 acres. TIIKSK ARK YOl.lt HOYS 1'ilKSK ARK THK KK1.I.OVYS THAT HAKE YOU UI' IN THK MORNINGS Willi A ROAR The oilier man's qame frequently looks simple to the novice. Did you aver try this?? Up ot Ihrte A.M. CoMce, then worm-up the ship. Load the ihip, and take off ot dawn. Dodge power lines, trees, television antenno . . . trying to get all the corners while flying two feet olf the ground . . . with Lady Luck in your hip pocket every morn ing. Back and (orlh , . . back and forth hit the earners, foca th ends, moke a pan ot the haute to get the flies and mosquitoes. Fight the acreage to get your fwo hundred acres per morning, and still get your ship on the ground by 7:30 because of worm air moking the dust rite and the bees going to work. Breakfast at 9:00 a.m.: Check and repair the ship 'til noon. After lunch, look at the fields, and spend eve nings getting the dust loaded out for the next day's jobs. Hit the hay at 10:00 P.M. There's always three or four telephone oils be tween ten ami twelve to keep vour from sleeping soundly. Ilrrrrrrrt that 3:00 oYlm-k alarm comes quirk! It's no wonder these quvs walk bv them selves . . . "you" try doinq this some time for a month or tvo. Our hat's ofl to our local crop dusters; they give you service, experience and intesrinal fortitude thet has not been equalled by ony other class of men in the public service. Cubi or Stcarmans, tall or short; Old-timers and newcomers; We extend our thanks for the help they havo given the farmer ond the chemical qame. Anderson Flyinq Service Farmer's Air Serv ice Mulkcy Flyinq Service Huffman's Air Service Shearer's Sprayers Midland Air Service. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL The SPRAY CENTER Easf-Wcsr Road ond Main - Tuleloke Phone 7-2391 Nations Plan Alliance Pact ATHENS. Greece Wl Foreign Minister Stephan Stephanopoulos said Turkey has agreed on the ur gency of a meeting of Yugoslav, Greek and Turkish foreign minis ters for the signing of their alli ance pact. Stephanopoulos said yesterday the three governments would im mediately begin talks to set a time for the meeting. Church Plans Camp Meeting The annual state Cimn mrriin. of the Church of Ood in Oregon will convene July 23 to August I. i according to an announcement by unairmnn Marvin E. Petersen. The 1 meeting Is held on the Nazarene Conference Grounds on 82nd Ave-1 I lino a few miles south of Portland. Leading features of, the Camp1 Meeting include Biblical exposition : nnd evangelistic preaching, the an- i n Nil 1 business meeting of the As sociation of the Churches of Ood in OrcRon. special meeting of the ( Women's Missionary Society, Mln- istcrs' meetings, daily Christian ed ucation conferences, A full youth I program and a camp for children. I The conference brings to Oregon I as guest evangelist the' Rev. G. Herbert Joiner, Whittier, Callfor-1 ma. I Other leaders on the staff Include Dr. John W. V. Smith, professor of Biblical literature at Anderson Seminary, Anderson, Indiana; the. Rev, and Mrs. Robert Clark, mis- sionaries from Pakistan; Everett i Mlnkler, song leader from Los An-1 geles, California; the Rev. Tom A.I Smith, national youth director of Anderson, Indiana. The Rev. Edgar L. Busch, newly appointed Oregon State Evangelist and field man will collaborate with Dr. A. P. Gray In the "Oregon for Christ Day" and In presenting the new extension and outreach pro gram. Clarence C. Perry Jr., Eugene. Is manager of the conference and ihe Rev. Gene Linamen of Aloha Is secretary. Three general services will be held each day and all these are open to the public. ; USE ON MAILBOXES, LAWNS, HALLWAYS Nu-LUME AlI-purpoi signs r iimpla to xMir.bl, tsy to read, ruit-proof, Urnith-proof, and havt a "waftto finish" that ra fleet! light. S us for Nu-LUME signs today! IVIRY jEUP HO Ml TrST 1 SIGN II. k '.villi I O, LUMBER CO. So. 6th & E. Main Ph. 8167 Police Hold Suspect In Girl's Death her dates were with boys around connection Doris might have had her own age. Neither of us ever with an older man." heard ot Stefanich or knew of any (Earlier Story on Page 1?) JOLIET, 111. I A 43-year-old onetime mental patient was seized last night for the lover's lane slay- Minority Vote Opposes Dam WASHINGTON i A minority report from the Senate Public Works Committee Tuesday oppos ing "partnership" construction of Cougar Dam on the South Mc Kenzie River in Oregon, was signed by Sens. Morse of Oregon, Chavez (D-NMi, and Gore ID- Tenn). The committee majority recently approved the bill which would per mit joint construction of the proj ect by Army engineers and the Eugene (Ore.) Water and Electric Board. The three senators said they op posed the legislation because it "is a potential precedent lor similar and more devastating plans which could destroy orderly and full de velopment of the Columbia River Basin." The committee, they add- ea, , aia not consider me disrup tive impact of the so-called part nership proposal . . . upon the care fully developed plans for compre hensive, regional water resource development in the Pacific North west." Thev contended the rnmmliio should have held hearings on a mil by Morse ana 15 other senators for construction of the Cougar protect bv the federal cnvernmoni They also objected to the commit tee s reiusai 10 nolo hearing In the field on' Cougar and on similar "partnership" proposals for Priesi Rapids, Green Peter and John Adam s. ' Insure with Norland and save. 627 Pine St. Rjicii ions Long Term Low Rate FEES STOCK COMMISSIONS BARIMHISEL AGENCY 112 So. 8th Phone 4195 Klamath, Lake, Siskiyou and Modoc Counties Authorised Mortgag Loan Solicitor tor The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Hm Office, Newark, N. J. lng ot an 18-year-old schoolgirl he reportedly had been dating secret ly for two years. The suspect, Anthony Slefanish. was charged with murdering pretty brunette Doris Bogart. He told por lice she was shot to death Saturday night by three masked men who slopped his car on a country road. He said he drove her body around the countryside lor two days without notifying the police "because they railroaded me once before," when he was sent to a mental Institution. Miss Bogart's body was found early yesterday sprawling out of the door of Stefanich's car parked In a lover's lane near a Joliet area cemetery. She had been missing since Saturday night. She had been shot twice, in the , HEMORRHAGE SAIGON, Indochina OB Nguyen Huu Trl, who recently resigned as governor of northern Viet Nam, suffered an internal hemorrhage Wednesday. He was rushed to a military hospital, where his con dition was considered critical. shoulder and In the heart. Scratches and bruises on her body and the disarray of her blue jeans and plaid shirt led officers to speculate she was killed while resisting sexual advances. Friends of the dead girl said she had been seeing Stefanich se-t cretly for two years. One of them. Carol Bishop, 20. said she once told her that "if anything happens to me, look for Tony." The dead girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bogart of Jonet, learned of their daughter's death while visiting with Mrs. Bogart's mother across Puget Sound from Seattle. Near collapse from grief, they made Immediate plane reserva tions for the return trip to Joliet. "Doris was a good girl." her mother said tearfully, "and all of CUSTOM BALING Claude L iVletz PHONE EVENINGS 7-2172 Tulelake - California Softened, 11iU9 Seethed and Heollng Heftened with RESINOL CONTAINS IANOLIN I 3 .v.rflWr,. 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