Nuns Attend CI v i "0" MT. ANGEX Some of Ihe 20 Bans attending summer school at Mt Angel Women's College panse for refreshments. Left to right (standing) are Sister Mary RcJoerta, ML Angel; Sister Mary Ger- maiae, Longview, wain.; Sister Dolores Mary, Seattle; (seated) Six Orders Represented On Campus N Statesmaa News lerriea MT ANGEL Twenty Sisters, representing six orders of nuns, are included in the more than 100 students attending the, sum mer session at ML Angel Women's College. , They include Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and S rters of the Holy Child Jesus of Portland; Sisters of SL Joseph Pflllnsham. Wash.: Sisters of St. Benedict, Cottonwood. Idaho; Sis ts of Mercy, Roseburg: . and S 'ters cf Providence, Seattle. Most of the nuns are teachers In parochial schools in Washing ton, Idaho and Oregon- Coming the greatest distance was, Sis 4 ter Frances Therese, C. S. J-i who flew from Ketchikan, Alaska. Special attractions for the sis ters at the summer school, are theology courses taught by the faculty of ML "Angel Seminary, weekly lectures on voice by Dr. Melvin Gelst, head of music , de partment at Willamette Univer sity; classes in elementary school library, instructional aids, church ature, along with: the regular courses required for teacher cer tification. Prowler Steals Plumbing Gools Near Rickreall StaUssaaa Newt Serrica RICKREALL Theft of plumb ing material valued at $200 was reported to the Polk County sher iffs office Wednesday by Wil liam Br&man. Braman said the articles were stolen from a house he is build ing two miles south of Rickreall on Highway 99 W. He said the articles must have' been taken during the night .The theft was discovered Wednesday morning. Valley Briefs Statetmaa Nws Service Central Howell The contract to build another room at the school here has been awarded to the Mills Construction Co. of Salem. The new room will be a separate unit and wul cost 118,733. Wort was scheduled to start this week. Brash College ,Aauua! home coming picnic here will be held Saturday at the community pic nic grove. Residents of the com munity, former residents and those from neighboring commu nities are invited to attend. Willamina Jess Myers, who suffered a serious heart attack three weeks ago, is reported im proving at a McMinnville hospital Ha was attending a fire with the volunteer fire department at the time of the attack. Elliott Prairie Sixty-two guests attended the barbecue dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burkert for the church hall build ing fund. In spite of cloudy skies end occasional showers. $109 was realized from the benefit dinner. Willamina Mrs. Ernestine Cow an of Grand Ronde was elected director of the Willamina high school board receiving 31 votes, the total number cast Woodburn The Woodbura Granee will meet at the Grange hall Thursday evening. Lincoln The 28th annual reunion of descendants of. William and Mary , Simpson, who crossed the plains from Missouri with their 10 children in 1M. will be held at Peninsula Park in Portland Sunday. July 10. Hie clan and those interested are invited to at tend. WUlamlaa J. A. Jensen Jr. In jured his right hand this week when a 400 pound cast Iron weight which he wu attaching to a wheel fell on it. There are several cracks ia the bones of his thumb and little finger, and It will be some time before he regains full ds of the hand. He operates the Willamin Machine Shop. - Waodbnm The Weodbnra Li brary board withhold its monthly meeting Monday evening. July II. since its . regular , meeting night would have fallen on July 4. At that time members hope to meet with a newly appointed librarian, who . will succeed - Mrs. Estella Kerns, who resigned some time ago. Mrs. Leonard ruller has been Interim .librarian. Summer School '. ' : k v ), Mary aienan, Koseourg: oisier mary n luraciu, roruana; suki Mother Mary Editha, Portland; and Mother Mary Gemma, MU AngeL Lebanon Round-Up, Valley's Newest Rodeo, Starts Fnday Statesman Naws Service " LEBANON The Lebanon Round-Up, scheduled to become an annual cowboy and Indian event, will be presented for the first time this weekend. Performances are scheduled Friday through Sunday at the round-up grounds, formerly known as Lebanon Meadows. Each will start at 1:30 p.m. There will be no night performances, but tentative plans call for installa tion of lights next year. Many cowboys who partici pated at various rodeos in the Pacific Northwest during the July 4 weekend have entered the round-up. Jess Cain, producer of the rodeo here, said prize money will total about $7,000. Sanctioned by RCA The round-up is sanctioned by the Rodeo Cowboys of America, Cain said, and points earned here will count towards the RCA na tional championship. Casey Tibbs, winner of first prize at the Molalla Buckeroo this week, is among those ex pected to compete, Cain report ed. Tibbs won both the bareback and saddle-bronc riding events at Molalla. Christensen Brothers of Eu gene will supply rodeo stock for the three-day event. The Leb anon Wranglers, a riding group which owns the round-up grounds, are sponsoring the round-up. 100 Indians tends Also featured ill be a group of . approximately 100 Indiana from Warm Springs Reservation who will set up a tepef city" at the round-up grounds. They will bring ponies with them and wDl present pageantry at each round-up performance. An added round-up attraction will be a "Westward Ho" parade at 10 a.m.' Saturday. The Gov ernor's Guard posse from Salem will be color guard and many other Oregon riding groups are expected to participate. Meanwhile, most Lebanon mer chants and clerks have donned western attire this week in. ob servance of the round-up. Rebekali Lodge Drapes Charter For Mrs. Strike Statesman News Servkt WOODBURN In memoriam to the late Mrs. Sidney Strike of Woodburn who died a week ago, members of Home Rebekah Lodge draped the charter during their meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Wagenveld, noble grand, presided at the session. A report was heard of the talk given by Mrs. Nita May Tubby of Oklahoma, president of the Asso ciation of Rebekah Assemblies, at a reception given in her honor during her visit to the Salem Re bekahs. Mrs. Edith Frentz, who attended - the reception from Woodburn, gave the report. Members adjourned to the Coney Island Cafe for refresh ments following the meeting, a policy adopted by the lodge for the months of July and August Grange Meets, Confers Degrees - Statesman News Service LYONS Santiam Valley Grange conferred first and second degrees on Violet and Hubert Wagner and Marguerite and Jeanne Hampton at its recent meeting. The charter was draped In mem ory Albert Bass who died recently. The display table, arranged by Bertha Basl, featured flags and boxes of strawberries. Births At Valley Hospitals Statesman News Service DALLAS To Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunkin, Dallas, a daughter, July S at Dallas Hospital. - To Mr and Mrs. Allan Boswell, Salem a daughter, July 3 at Dal las Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Rus sell, Dallas, a son, July 2 at Dal las Hosoital. To Mr and Mrs. Lorcn Seibert, Dallas Route 2, a son, July 1 at Dallas Hospital. WiLIAMINA To Mr. and Mrs Rollund Kerr. Willamina, a son, July 1 at McMinnville Gen eral Hospital. Permanent frost extends at least 67S feet into the ground on Cornwallis Island, 560 miles north of the Arctic Circle. at Mt. Angel I Jy-- I Polk Co. Trio Report .Today For Induction Statesman News Service DALLAS Polk County Se lective Service board has ordered three men to report for induction at 3:30 p. m. Thursday, according to Mrs. Nona O. Ford, clerk. They are Soren D. Nielsen, Rickreall; Frank R. Walker, In dependence; and Donald J. Mas sey. Amity. After reporting to the board office at DalLis Armory, the men will be sent to Portland where physical examinations and induc tion ceremonies will take place on Friday. The local board office will be dosed from July 11-15 and again on July 22 while Mrs. Ford is on leave. A relief clerk, Mrs. Alber ta Graham, will be in the boarH office during the remainder of Mrs. Ford's leave. R. 0. Spangler, Jefferson, Dies Statetmaa Newt Service ALBANY Final rites for Ralph Orin Spangler, Jefferson resident who died Monday at his home, will be held' at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Fisher Funeral home. Dr. Morton Booth will officiate and burial will be in Willamette Memorial - park. Spangler was 63. - m Spangler was born Oct. 13, 1891, at Crawford. Neb. He came to Al bany in 1942 and remained here for ten years, with the exception ot three years spent at Spokane. Spangler moved to Jefferson three years ago. He married Elizabeth M. Baker, who survives, on Aug. 29, 1917, at Gordon, Neb. -Survivors include six sons and daughters, two brothers and a sis ter. A daughter, Karen Spangler, lives in Jefferson, and another, Lois A. Drushella, resides in Stay ton. Hoagland Family Returning After 2 Years in Burma Statesman News Service SILVERTON Maj Charles E. Hoagland, his wife and two chil dren, Steve and Gail, are on their way to the United States, Major Hoagland has written his mother, Mrs. Lou Hoagland. The Army man and his family are returning from two years spent in Rangoon, Burma. He was assistant military attache with the Army, stationed there. They will land at San Diego and come to Silverton for a visit. Major Hoagland received hit elementary and high school edu cation in Silverton, later gradu ating from the University of Ore gon. He enlisted during World j War II and is making the Army 1 his career. After his visit with bis mother 1 in Silverton and her mother in 1 Montebello. Calif. Major and Mrs. 1 Hoagland and children will go to Kahsas wher he will attend Of-' ficer s Staff School for the com-: ing year. Father Charged With Abducting His Own Child Statesman News Service ALBANY Don L. Borgeman Is being held in Baker on a Linn County Circuit Court warrant! charging him with child-stealing. Deputy Sheriff Wilbur Bilyeu I left for Baker j Tuesday to take ( Borgeman into custody. The child I involved, Jennine Borgeman, 3, is his own daughter. He is charged with taking the child from the home of her mother Mrs; Elsie Bailey, at Lebanon. Borgeman was said to be on his way to his former borne in; Idaho when arrested at Hunt ington by state police. i Trusty in Folk Jail Escape Held For Grand Jury Statesman Mews Serrtce DALLAS James Eugene Smith, 19, Saicm, charged with aiding three prisoners in their escape from Polk County' jail, waived preliminary hearing Wed nesday and was held for the grand lory. Smith was arraigned in Polk County Justice Court before Ken neth Shetterley. Bail was set at $1,000. Sheriff Tony Neufeldt said Smith a former trusty, admitted smuggling two hacksaw blades to the three prisoners who escaped. Smith was serving a 90-day sentence for larceny of gas and would have been released Satur day. . Buck, Doe Seen On Garden Road Statesman Ntws Serrice FRUITLAND A buck and doe munched forrage on an acreage on Garden Road Wednesday morning, but darted into a wooded area soon after they were observed, Reporting the deer was Mrs. Norman Gydesen who said she saw them on the family acreage in tnls district about 9 i. m : For Any , -. l. : n Meal :. I -IV r- samsinm"snBsBB-s ; , ; rj V ' Ivory Fire King n n n i Your Choice 0 Coffee Cup Mugs . 0 Cereal Dowl Home Permanent Double quick, double safe Richard Hudnut Home Reg. Permanent. Gives you softer, longer lasting, natural look Jnj curls. . Hudnut Plastic Hudnut Cream Hudnut Egg Shampoo $1 Hudnut Deodorant Crm. ' 19c For the Relief of Headaches Use MIIUVIII lUEJIUIJ Bolile of 50 OC .on Tin of 30 Anacin Tablets 49c Mennens , Afla Lotion New "No Sting" Afta soothes. No burning alcohol, rub in a few drops, and that dry taut ; "Just Shaved" feeling vanishes. ' Mennen After Shave & 'Phone Mix Alerts Wrong Fire Dept. Statesman .News Service LEBANON A fluke telephone mix-up Tuesday sent Lebanon firemen out looking for a fire I that was ?n Sweet Home, J4 miles away. The Lebanon firemen thought he fire was in Lebanon. The fire aiarm was aounded when a flue overheated at the Thrift way Grocery on River Road near Sweet Home. The manager said he dialed Sweet Home's brand new fire-alarm number which is Empire 7-4224. But the call alerted the Lebanon Fire De partment, whose brand-new num ber is Alpine 8-4224. The firemen dashed to River Road in Lebanon in search of the fire. - Meanwhile, the chimney burned out without damage. 1 ITALY SENDS SALESMEN HOME im The Italian For- iem Commerce Ministry is send ing a road show to Venezuela in 1 ;t wM.ranrin efforts to sell Ital ian wares. The Italian Industrial IcVmtu will Ko in Car arm next Jan. 28-Feb. 26 to show Venezuelans hat Italian industry can contri- jbute to their economy, v Prices Good WO Values to 15 for Limit 24 Richard Hudnut (5)c las Curlers 69c Rinse M00 00 narin TaKlolc Bottle of 100 ' (o) $100 Shampoo 59c City-Financed For ML Angel j S'tatesmaH Newt Service MT. ANGEL The city-financed swim program is considered the top interest-drawing project of the moment in ML Ansel. The swim ming lessons start Saturday at the Woodburn Pool. Fees will be paid through the Recreational Associa tion by a fund included in the city budgeL Two hours at the pool are as sured, for a class at 60 to 83 youngsters twice a week,' 6J0 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. on Wednesdays and 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. on Saturdays. Transportation will be furnished by parents, who reportedly are almost as interested in the pro gram as the youngsters. Children eight years and older may join the class Ind should sign up at Bean's store or the Mt. Angel lum ber yard. Councilman William Bean reported the details to the rest of the City Council Monday night - i Contract for straightening and widening College and Church Streets was awarded to Warren Thursday Friday Piects : Total IT Alarm Clocks ! 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Weslclox Electric Pam Regular 69c Aviation Type Regular 3.98 Sportglas Regular 49c Ladies Regular 1.00 (Mr waterproof Balls 39c to Limit Quantify QUANTITIES LAST Silverton Couple Find Fishing Good at Lakes Statesman Kewt terries SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. William Jones have returned from a week at Paulina and East Lakes. They reported excellent fishing and returned with their limit of fish. While :n Eastern Oreoa they stepped to say "hLlo" ta Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellnun who own nnd ocrcte a hardware and sporting gow-s t-tore at L'toine. The Wclirn?'"5 are former Silver ton residents Mrs. Lou Hoag lard, sister of Mrs. Junes, ac companied then on the trip. ,- 3 1 v 11 Avlo nsvranee) i A bet i;r insurance , " pian lor carciua drivers! Ask V GUY JONAS 2037 Fairgrounds Road Phone 19431 Certified is r- s if Mono Vitamins Take One A Day 99 Reg. 5.49 Fred Meyer Cottage Calces Itf. 5c " i i MARLBORO ' FILTER KIII6 Cigarettes $5195 Psckaget $3 &W 1 00