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KIMATURI LAM I NT CLEVELAND, UP) Friends and relatives were assembled in the home of Louis Kuikoph, 11. .last night to morn his death in a traffic accident a few hours earl ier. A nephew, Carl F. Pen, had identified a body at St. Luke's hospital as that of Kinkoph. Tnen the door -opened and in walked Kinkoph. who was more surprised than the mourners. "But I am not dead!" He re peated over and over again. The traffic victim, hit by an auto mobile on Union ave. near Kin koph's home still was unidentified. Frequent Free BELTONE CLINICS r ktlrf His) Umpqua Htttl. Writi fr mitt 4af HEARING AID BATTERIES IUil Aarwhera far Amy Hk Writ S. C. MITCHELL It W Bres.w, Batona, Oro. (Monitor J. N Tft AtivritiM f Pirllini-BIUb tUftriM Me.it 4-H Club Awards Lifted By Leader Names of 12 Oregon 4-H Club members who will receive Carl Raymond Gray college scholar ships of $100 each have been an nounced by L. J. Allen, state 4-H club leader. Named for the late president of the Union Pacific railroad, the scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding 4-H club members to further their education in agri culture or home economics. One scholarship is offered in each of 17 counties served by the railroad in Oregon, but not all are awarded each year unless all counties have 00 YOU KNOW hai (It nuw of auout' 9S at ell allmenta mo be corrected i (Pinal 4nd Inteettnal treatment erttb oroper diet Or. M. C. Caaaal waMiiJ2 ..it t hm t mum I II 1 I I I J ' I IQcLi PLANT r. - T OU don't hore to raise your own km, fruits, vegetobles, and poultry to live better fee Uu the locker way. We'll be glad to sell yen wholesale cuts of moot on money-saving wholesale price. And you can buy froze fruits and vegetables from us in bulk lots at budget-stretching prices the year round. Come in and select the beef, park, and ether -meat you need for the next several months. Let us cut it to your fomily sire, package it scientifically, freeze it ot a b-r-r-r temperature, and put it in your locker. Most families save up to $5 a week by living the locker way. Drop in soon and let's talk it over. ROSEBURG MEAT CO. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 624 Winchester Phone) 280 " " WHOLESAH AND RETAIL ' New College Jobs AweitAnyU.OfC. Ousted Teachers LOS ANGELES IJP Faculties at the University of Chicago and Iowa S'ate college plan to give financial aid to any University of California faculty members who are fired for refusal to sign a loy alty oath. The plan was announced here yesterday by Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chi cago. Hutchins said other universities are considering the plan and that the fund will be used for a year to help professors get relocated if they are discharged. "Any uni versity w'ould be glad to get men of the caliber of the California faculty," he said. "This plan," he said, "reflects the general attitude of the academ ic world toward the University of California regents' action. It is a matter of universal concern to uni versities. We regard the oath as a very dangerous precedent." The University of California board of regents Is to meet to morrow. This will be the regents' last meeting before April 30, which they have set as the deadline for faculty members to sign the loyalty oath or face dismissal. The order to sign was sustained by a 10-10 tie vote of the regent at a recent meeting on a motion to rescind the requirement. Appeal From Gam Law Fines Reduces Amounts GRANTS PASS, April lll.fT Two men, father and son, who ap pealed a justice court game law sentence, won and lost in circuit court here. Herbert Haynes and Denzel, his son, each were given fines of $250 and costs and SO days in jail when found guilty by a Justice court jury last fall. They were charged with wanton destruction of .. game ani mal. A circuit court jury found Her bert Haynes guilty. Denzel then pleaded guiltv. Judge 0. J. Millard fined the older Haynes $100, the younger man $50. Each was given 60 days in which to pay the fine. Czechs Rush U. S. Library To leat Ban Deadline ' BERLIN, April 21 fi'PV-Ciecho-slovaks are rushing to patronize the U.S. Information Service's library in Prague before it closes Satur day under ultimatum from the Communist-led government, the U.S. Embassy in Prague reported Joseph C. Kolarek, chief of the USIS in Prague, told a reporter in Berlin by telenhone that there was "quite a rush" on the library fol lowing announcement of the clos ing order, "We are giving away much ma terialincluding American maga zines, pictures and U.S. govern ment pamphlets and there's a big demand for these," Kolarek added. The Czech government also has ordered the expulsion of Kolarek. applicants meeting the high sand ards required. Winners and counties repre sented are: Betty Jo Greener. 17, Pine, Baker; Dorothy D. Shown, 17, Prineville, Crook; Mary Ann Kiesow, 17, Bend, Deschutes; El len Jean Gunther, 16, John Day, Grant; Betty Carlon, 16. Burns, Harney; Bonnie Jean Andrews, 17, Parkdale, Hood River; La Vonne McQuinn, 16, Culver. Jefferson; Joan Marie Marchek. 16. Harper. Malheur; Lorene Mitchell, 17, Heppner, Morrow; Lee E, Jones, 18, Gresham. Multnomah; Eliza beth McConnel, 17, Milton, Uma tilla; and Kenneth Hill, 17, Cove. Union. Allen says 4-H club members must be in their junior or senior year of high school and live in . county served by the Union Paci fic railroad in order to be eligible to compete for one of the scholar ships. , Come in and see it today! Ask for a demonstration Here's the revolutionary Hotpoint Auto matic Range with pusttbuiton controls and "talking colors" sensational new features that bring you new ease, speed, accuracy and convenience . . . plus strik ing new kitchen beauty. 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Seldom was the little rabbit allowed to wander out of Mollie's sisht. When Mollie does forget, Mrs. Herndon asks "Where's your baby'" Mollie makes a hurried search, finds her rabbit, and brings it to Mrs. Herndon. But now Mollie is expecting some youngsters of ter own. The Hern dons are waiting and watching, with interest. Professors Due At OSC Session OREGON STATE COLLEGE More than 20 visiting staff mem bers from many states will be added to some 75 resident faculty members to form the instructional staff for the 1950 summer session, announced Dr. Kranklin R. Zeran, director of the session and asso ciate dean of education. Catalogs and special school leaflets are now available. The main session of eight weeks will start June 19 and will end Aug. 11, offering a wide range of undergraduate work in most of the schools Special emphasis in grad uate work will be placed, as usual, in industrial arts, home econom ics, education and science. Th Institute ft Merin. DiAl.. n Coos bay will again be operated science. There various courses will be offered in tMA afuHu in kt ..... zoology and algology (study of al gae). A new summer session feature this year will be a practical work course for school counselors and administratora with counselling responsibilities. The course will include actual work in 12 leading business and industrial firms in the Portland area. Aside from act , ual on-the-job training to give per sonal experience background to their counselling, those enrolled will attend lectures, discusions and field trips. Dr. A. Ralph Schrig. director of child guidance clinics in Allra. Canada, will give a two weeks course in the school of educa tion, and Dr. Robert J. Havig hurst, chairman of the committee on human development, Univer sity of Chicago, will be on the campus for one week of lectures. trl, April 21, 1950 The News-Review, Roseburf , Ore. 11 Hit-And-Run Driver Is Nabbed By School Ma'm PASADENA, Calif.-Pl-Mrs. J. D. Elliott, an elementary school teacher, aaw a motorist hit a child in a crosswalk and drive on with out stopping. She jumped in her car, raced after him and crashed the man's auto into the curb a block away. The driver was booked on suspi cion of hit and run felony and drunk driving felony. The child, Barbara Still. 12, was treated for alight Injuries. So was the driver, after a fall to the floor during hooking at the police station. Annual shoe production In the United States is approximately three pairs per capita. PRUDENTIAL LIFE Insurance HORACc C. IERQ Speolal Agent 111 West Oak Office '12 J Res. 171-J News-Review classified ads bring results. Phone 100. Mill Operators We are in the market for GREEN PINE LUMBER (Mill Run) FIR CLEARS Contact Mr. Shugart ewnvcrfct sen 402nec'. iRe Don't miss the savings at . MODERN'S Remodeling Sale MATRESSES Regular $34.50 I W DAVENOS $Sfloo WW and ROCKERS. Regular $139.50 moMwm q mm l a ii wm mm mmm "- mwm mm i-Hlt-laiie.'SIIIH-SlM- IH"IJ 222 W. 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