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V Flax 'Industry Center Honors Its Promoter I By Larretta E. DMr ' rilliwm Ct r fftmrt.wt -TOT. ANCEU Jun J-SpciD-ratlvrr Alculn Hibel. whom Mt. Anfri "ihri" with ScrdHert parish of Portland, th WillamvH valley in general and even wun Sahauya and Mexico Ctty. Tues day passes th silver milestone f 23 year of priesthood. Count ies friends will celebrate the uble with him next Sunday, June In Portland. - Al a Jn. that day in the church be serve as pastor. Father Al evin will celebrate . solemn high ina a, and immediately following will beguett of the men of his Criah at breakfaat in the parish IT. - The unx hall on the Southeast Center street, between 11th and Uilwauki will be scene of the afternoon reception to which his- friends are. Invited. Kseaa TaraEfbast Valley . . Aa pastor, educator, agricul turist and public aervant he is known to many Willamette val ley residents. Although a staunch upholder of the Catholic doctrine and tradition, he la above all a follower of Jesus Christ who sees la every man his brother, friends here declare, and his friends are af every sect and belief. Corning to ML Angel at the at of It in 19 If to enter the Bencdk-tiae monastary here, he was ordained to the priesthood fiT year later.) no June 4. 1921, by the late Archbishop A. Christie For 10 years be was rector of ML Angel college and for two of those years was also rector of Mt. Angel, which at that time became a standardized member f the North wOrt Association of Colleges. In 1931 he went to Washington, D. C, to secure his mailers degree in history from George Washington university, and returned to ML Angel as paior until 1942. Is C aeratlre rreaaeser ' Ithe preoperative movement got hist solid support, and with the aid af Gov. Charles Martin arid Others interested in flax; he car ried the flax Idea to th nation's capital, where it gained! the sup port which started ML Angel on its flax career and established it as the borne of the flax festival. In 137. rather A leu in went to Europe to study flax produc- ( Hon there and In 1942 he de-; parted for Mexico to launch an 1 agricultural school which nou rishes at Sahuaya. lie found time while there to establish a college In Meaico City. Called been to take over the Sacred Heart parish on the death of rather Gregory RobL he has been in Portland for a year and bis plana for a new church and ball are gaining momentum, lie Is also grring considerable time to the relief of the starving in Europe, having personally seen the first ship- to sail for Austria ladesv with wppiies gathered through his efforts., Tabic of Cowlal Tilm . -1 Jm. U. CmmH SW . The Ops sar Tan. Or ay S C aU Surr June' , Hts Lew Water Water e a a, saa .. 4 1 aaa. ass s Ill JK. VIS . 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His wlf la joining him. leaving their two children with his nether, Mrs. Minnie Jane Bell f Farealngtan. Wash. The family has been residing with Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rrlnhard. r art land. The captain, brotiier of Mrs. David Cameron. Salem, entered the aerrlc her aa ;a reserve f fleer. II la aa emptor af the a a e m pier men! enpenaaUa enusrisla. 4 Graduated At Cloverdale Mrs. Ilooth Prrtteiits Diplomas Friday At Program C7mOVERDAI-E Eighth grade commenewnent was held Friday night. On the stage were Mrs. Esther Kieper, teacher; Sam Dra ger, school Uarrl chairman, and Mrs. Agnea Both. county school superintendent. Graduates were Maxine Mickenham. Edna Parker. Billy Miller and Roger Hem. Mrs. Booth was the speaker and Billy Miller gave the welcome and .-poke on "This Changing World " Maxine Mickenham gave the class will and Edna Parker the class history. Roger Kein sang "My Mother Has No One to Do the Dishes." Other numbers on the program included saxophone and piano duet by Jerry Wipper and Kar leen Drager and a guitar solo by Margie Joe Drager. The class flowers were yellow rose and blue sweet peas. The DOUBLY GUARAIfTEED I. CaaraiiMi y SEIIERLIX1 RUtBEH3. ti sa af ta fisnt llirilll frta fraaj tfifarts. 2. HaaraaiaW y is year SE1IERL1I1 THEBMO 'WELD "Carfifiar Diatar ti af tka flaist arirkaaasaia. COME IN TODAY. LET US EXPLAIN THE THERMO WELD METHOD. SEHDEElOrJG TMMml'lMS Recapping and Repairing TRUCK OPERATORS We recap all popular sites e! Jruck lires! We use only the best materials! Prompt service assured! Sacred Heart Commencement Slated Tonight Sacred Heart academy' 83rd annual commencement will be completed at exerces tonight at St. Joseph's hall. The Rev. Jrhn Goodrich will deliver the com mencement address, wtiile diplo mas will be conferred by the Rev. ,T. J. Bernards Baccalaureate services for the 41 members of the clas were held S u n d a y morning at St. Joseph" church, the Rev. Hilary Grant. O S R . of Mt. Angel monastary celebrating the 8 o'clock high mas and deliverin the aermon. Music by the Sacred Heart or chestra, vocal number by Anna belle Kropp. Mary G. Zenger. Lorraine Birkler and Angela Kropp. accomparied by Anna Weisher, and by a mixed voice ensemble front -the school are on tonight's program Member of the cla.: Alan Francis Albrich, Gilbert H. Allen, James Bairey, Mirian Bauer, Ger a 1 d ; H. Beaulaufier. Madeleine Becker, Kathleen 'Ann Bendon, Lorraine Cecilia Bickler. Betty Jane Brennan, Oscar Carl Chrls tens"!. jr. U. S navy; Henry Francis Cooper. Eleanor Ethel Corey, Robert Joseph Cullen. John Clarence Dalk, jr.. Mary Ellen; Davey. Rita Grace Jellison, Margaret Madgeline Keller. Pa tricia Ann Kirscher. Annabetle Eva Kropp, Angela Marie Kropp, motto was "We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us." Diplomas were given by A. S. Drager. School closed Tuesday after the Achievement day program. In the afternoon two ball games were played, the fathers team was vic torious over the sehool team by a small margin. Both teachers. Esther Kieper and Lena Calloway, will return next year. flllS 111 1 DRIVE IN GARAGE The Ilorrow Company Phone 5955 153 S. Liberty Ry E. Morrow V PRECISION BALANCED Alt recap pod ir boa ring tk cured - In tnatwr f SEI1ERLING THERMO- WELD are pfchiom bl aiK4 for longer mile age en wear and easier steering. ' John Joseph Lobdell. Dorolhy Violet Maestretti. Rose May Msrtsfield. Kathleen Rose Mc Namee, Madonna Marie Meyer, Theresa Marie. Mullen. Charles Patrick Nelke. Dorothy Lucille Nibler, Alice Josephine Schmidt, Robt. Schnider, John Patrick Schultz. John Schwai-z, Elizabeth Jean Staab, Leota Clare Vibbert, Alice Mae Vogl. Dolores Lorraine' Welle, Richard Thomas Wichman, Teresa Mazine Wolle- i sen, Mary Gertrude zenger. Caio I line Adele Zuber, Eugene Joseph . 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