Tha CISCO:! STATESMAN, Calao. Ortgoa. Friday Morning, Mcrci 9, 1$JJ PAC2 GYZt Mt. Angel Sociology Teacher Discusses J uvenile Delinquency 1IT. ANGELr The subject of juvenile delinquency, which is arousinf such nationwide apprehension, is being treated in a -novel way by Rev. Vincent Koppert, professor of sociology at Mt. Angel college and assistant-pastor of St Mary's Catholic church at ML Ansel, in a" series of talks given each . Wednesday night at the lenten services. By taking the various stages of the life of a soul from the time it comes, pure - and ; undefiled, from the hands of God , until it returns toHim st the end of the mortal life of the body it inhab its, Father - Vincent intends to prove that the human being with out religion cannot be expected 1 . 1 to act much different than a re fined animal. Children brought up with the idea that here is no ultimate end to life other than the satisfaction of their needs and desires and that they are es sentially no v different than ani mals will learn to have no higher motive than a wary: precaution not to get caught." Father , Vincent . bases his as sumption on the FBI statistics that 60 of the inmates, of penal institutions come . from broken homes where there is no religious unity and homes where no re ligious training is given. He supplements these with statistics from schools and colleges and so cieties interested in the moral welfare of the country. An interesting statement was that given him two weeks ago by professor in a northwest college, who stated that out of his class of 49 young men and women who Wre given the question "What is the difference ' between a man and an animal?" only one re plied, "Man has an immortal soul and an animal has not" All the others attributed the differ ence to more refined reflexes or some other phrases that would in dicate a more highly developed biological specimen. " With such a materialistic viewpoint on the part of such a large percentage o the youth i of the country, Father Vincent; thinks there is no need to wonder at their actions. SUIT ThU fashioaable dla. vaer suit, modeled by Jane Wy auan, film player. Is of moss freest heavy aatta and feature a deep railed men's dress cellar and jeweled frost. Lewis Brandt New FS A Head Lewis C. Brandt has been ap pointed farm supervisor for Mar ion and Polk counties by the Farm Security ! Administration . to take -the place- of Owen K. Lemmon who has resigned to go into farm ing. The appointment was effec tive March 1. I Brandt is a native son of Mar ion county, was born and raised on a farm near Silverton. He grad uated from Oregon State college in 1927 and has been engaged in farming in Wallowa county since that time except for a two-year period; forking for Dairy : Herd Improvement associations. Brandt reports that farmers lacking adequate sources of credit and expecting to use Farm Secur ity Administration loans, should make application at an early date at the office, 460 North High street, in the old high school build ing. V . .' Loans are made for farm operat ing expenses, : and purchase of capital goods such as livestock jor equipment to be repaid over a per iod of years determined at the time the loan is made. Labish Family Has Reunion Sunday , ! LABISH CENTER Guests at the Pete Russ home Sunday were Mrs. Russ' great uncle, Tom Cuts forth of Lexington, Mrs. Maude Pointer of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boehm en tertained with a party for a small group of friends Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood mov d Monday to the Trahan place which they have rented. George -Andersons will move up to their place here from Tigard within few days. Silverton Teachers Leave Resignations Accepted From Two Instructors; Anderson Term Out SILVERTON Resignations of two teachers were accepted at the Wednesday night meeting of the school board. Miss Mable DeVos, physical education, resigned to continue her studies and Miss Ma ble Fred, music teacher, resigned, not giving out her future plans. Teachers will be hired by March 1$, and while it was discussed Wednesday night, nq1 definite ac tion will be taken. Fj Decker, who came here last autumn to fill an emergency vacancy in the princi palship of the grade school, does not intend to return in the autumn. He plans to go tennis home at Granger, Idaho. This was the un derstanding when he accepted the contract for ' this year, and he has indicated that he intends to re turn to Granger.l The contract of A. B. Anderson,; superintendent, also expires this spring. It is gen erally understood 'that he will be offered the contract again. He has made no statement as to his acceptance: -It -f Canned Fish Supply Grows WASHINGTON, March 2-JPy- Civilians will get about 577,000 more cases of higher quality sal mon, pilchards, Atlantic sea her ring. Atlantic mackerel and Pa cific mackeVel from this year's production than they did from last year's i-under a government allo cation order issued today. The order set percentages of this year's production which pack ers will be required to make avail able for government military and lend-lease requirements. The government requirements of salmon, ; except chum and steelhead, were set at 3,115,000 cases, or the same as last year, and of pilchards, herring and mackerel at 2,315,000 cases. ! Officials estimated civilians; will get 2,685,000 cases of the! better grades of salmon in addi tion to the enure pack of the chum and steelhead varieties. In ad dition, they will get 2,984,000 cases of pilchards, herring and; mackerel compared with about 2,401.000 last year. Unionvale Women Sew For Church Aid Group TJNIONVALE Four members attended the regular weekly quilt ing of the Evangelical Ladies' Aid Tuesday. Mrs. It. M. Lunde a former member who is a guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Magee, was a special guest. She and her husband owned and oper ated the Grand Island Junction tore and sold-it in 1938. - -I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gisler of Sa lem, Orval Stoutenburg of Carl ton, . Harold " Stoutenburg of Mis sion Bottom were guests "of Mt. athd Mrs. Lester Holt, Neal Stout enburg, Mr. and "Mrs. John Stou tenburg. . :f- Valloy Birth: SILVERTON-; Mr. and Mrs, L T. Wachter of ML Angel, are an nouncing the birth of a son at the Silverton hospital March 1. i Limit Pack Approved Northwest Canneries 1 PORTLAND, Ore, March l-m Pacific northwest canneries have received the go-ahead for limit packs of fruits and vegetables this season. ! . I "The war manpower commission for Oregon is prepared to guaran tee an adequate labor supply for all canning and food processing operations no ' matter how. large the pack may be," L. ' C. StolL state ,WMC director, told a con ference of operators. !j; ! Shop ! Xccdrou's v FOR- " Kason Faints , Kern Tone . Wall Finish Ant Enamel . WiUard Batteries Kelly Tires - Tubes Auto Safety Glass Unpafnted Furniture - REAL VALUES AT : irons 325-315 Center St. rhone 5553 Uc I ( V,'. iU " i I X X v w i I ' i -If! - . My-TcFinc matches are a sure fire value Keep an ample supply on hand a 6 Coxes It wiH pay you to by in an ample supply at tins money-saving price. They will keep definitely in a dry place. j Searchlight Hatches, (-tax cartcn, 29 Mv-Te-Fbt Matches, ID-tw cirtcn, 8 j- j - i : . ... - " ' ' ' ' S ! I- -.' - I " S. ' ty4 Mty Cnttrf Dept, - j - - ' Frc3 II:v:r. ''"..YV:: is I' I: r 'If', v.'-'" ' , - .- : ., . . ...-, --- ' 'I J . ' J iij ji '-x Arizcna j'. ( !: 1 1 ) i . Extra' freslv snreet and juicy, " 2 lbs. ISC CTl--w t I Extra vitamins in this fresh vegetable. w rwinibwnrwini rvvu 1 1 emj For 0 hremkftti frmit er mner itsstrt Santa Clara I MyrTe-Fine Prunes 2Jt f Green .' I You will find much food value in dried ?JtJ?l 'i' I . fruits and nuts. Easily prepared for sal- j I It pi r rtr II ! 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Rlek la Proffelas oad Carbofcydratei Active People Need Fred Heyer "Vita Dee" 1C3 natural Whole Wheat Dread Just the bread today active wLolewheat natural vitamins id to mate an ideal lunch for 11A.IS rf n workenL It has a hearty 1 ' "f l flavor and an abundance of J Fred Meyer Grocery Section J -jS C?llM'',,t'l'wlWMMWIM ajsjtwaysissMiiwasaisjt : aiaaMawMrj' J I ', - " . I" , T J. 1 . . ! t 1 . ;' . V; I I MAKES A DISH THAT SATISFIES ALL THE FAMILY j ji ; ; . &Ly-TIFiEs,e If emcees i : '11 Green PoinU - l f and ' : ! " , i &l j 4 iCofh for JtJUL i i rVs L m - : ' Cranbtne tbess . itens to f ii 1 1 - Vr--- Xf' lidous dinner. See recipe S " igcagy: , . oq package. ! ; J j! j " v ' X 'rrtdUncthsctiou ., ! " r . -r ! . .... ... - ; . - - ! Delicwus Cakes nd Pastries From Fred Meyer) Spotless Bakeries s Twa-leytr losad Ccke. Serves tea fa 1 VtQ, t welva ejeaeraas parHoai. .,; ,-,r ..TVa). 0-, Caramel cakes, fine textured butter cakes, topped witb caramel kin. caked trom a sutcbrn tested recipe an our daylight bakery. X' Hot Cross Cuns, 35c Doz. A lenten deGcaqr. Loaded wirK finest citron, peel, cummts'and raisin. Try them heated for a real taste thrill. ' ' : :. . . Fred Meyer Bohry Stctim '. . ;.. A ' " Prices nfectlre Friisy thin Monday j IV ' ' riY'A r-j i' 1 v 5 i t -yr? r TooJ Cunjrx ... .......... ,. . ; , .. ; ,-: "She DOT nQrjm):-.:- 4 m i