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m '.nun, S..I. I.I, Oic, Mon., Apiil 0, '.VI Valley News Stotciman Nwt Service Oakdale Sees Seoul Program Silvcrlon Sliulenls to Hear ; of Vocations at 'Career Day' ;' OAKHAM? - Itoy HY.wt Troop 72 prrwntrd th program lor Otkdal Community ( luti i April mrrtinf Norman r'aluliiM runiludtil the investiture rrro runny, l,arry Mam lm rtpluinril the uaai hi kiioU, DaUtl Over holier gov 11 arrhery ihllntion, Deny Ovrrholaer drmonalralrd alkie talkie cl grlifrr (ounlrr, nd Rirhard l.amlahl's roln o. Irrlion wis shown, A temleroot award wss given to Hob Nelson, hwond rlai Given Graduation Holes luiMa Xawi asrvk lEssllnger, recreational work; Pr, tm-VMlTON-Carrer Day, bl- Virgil I'rllll, medual; Mrs. Vrrn enmai avrm in hvihh anion . ..., . , amaa l.. f iii-.v . 4.-1 i. i.ir.i.ii .n,.r,,,v. t m Wnr uia " w'rt given la wrry li n innuui, mmm ir .w, ........ . umn.L., ri YVrdoesday horning l aasemiily. ' mechanics; Mri. Oac hVhoenl, -kers lll b present I speak Ivxn economic In business, efi Tfl d.lfrrrnt vocation Witt) tht jirl B-tty Aihbaugh, dress de li, ii K hool guidance committee, ,gnng; t. J, Fry, building trade; lin. Porathei. Scarlh and Mr. louhie Turner, selling; 1 k 8or I-earn. arranging Ida pro- U k, teaching; Ilia Itev, C, J. Cord l Tim will al ba allowed ntf, religious work; C. I. Paulson, J.rt i.tlotu and answers, medical technician; II. (i. Maison, p. I. rautaon. atala vocational atat police; Gmrg G, Unry, dutor. ill open the projjram clerical; Norman Stone, civil aerv- a! a m. Other speaker Include Ire; Dr. Krim Anaersoa. ocmai C-nd. II Webb, managing editor of technician; Harold Sweeney, air T Oregon Statesman, who will slewardca work. Ralph Morgan, l on Journalism; Day Hoaa, farming and county welfara worker K i.U, radio and TV Frank Ham. or aocial service. I" , i, Salem, loreatry; Dr. Louis HosteaMi for lha morning ill be Sir rel. engineering; J'roleaaor Karl TNT Girts. The esion la open to A.fiy, archltectur and drafting; ' anyone who la Interested, according "l I-ourala Bnibla and Viola la Milloa Htium, principal of the l,:-nl,.i(h, auriing; Dean A. A. high Khool. Manchal, David Overholaer and Norman Kairchild. Heeeivmg 1M)t:ri'.NDKN('K merit bargei war Kirhard Laudahl and Denyi Ovarholaer. Cub Kcout honora wer alo given. Ilobrat award waa given lo Brian Kuaglea, and Wolf award to Joieph Fay. The troop ia currently lnlrret ed in iwimming and goea to th awimming prml In Monmouth every other week. V Ml. Angel College Women .. . In Roles of Apprentices Operetta Set At Valsetz IiiIhm Nwi tervtre VAI-SKTZ-Th chorui of Valaett High .School, under th direction of Mr a. Helen Price, will preaent Gil bert and Sillivan'a "H M.S. Pina fore" in th Khool gym next Thura day. Leading character arc Joae phine, Khoda May Peak; Ralph Rackdraw, Donald Kamona; Cap tain Corcoran, Denni Alatott: Sir Dick Dead- The akov fair kav been aelected (or reveled rale la graduallag eeremenle f th I. rla at (ealral High fUkiwI, Ana Vanderkofr (Irfll wa aamrd talediilurlaa aad Llaela hVheraa (rlht) will aerv at ulutalorlaa. Tiro Girh Selected to Speak For Central High '56 Class auUMiaaa ) lf INDKI'ENDK.NCK Ann Van derholf la the valfilulnrun and (ilona Kcheurman the aalutator iin of the 1 HVJ graduating clam at Central high arhmil according to an announcement by Princi pal Howard B. Holt. Ann. th daughter of Mr and Mn. Walter Vanderhoff of Rt. t. Independence, hai compiled a grade average of I IB during her four yeari in Khool Thu la Vallrv Hirllu luinaui Naai lervtr WILLAMINA To Mr. and Mr. Duwayne Willi, a ion. March 11 ,r"lf auiMtua Ma aaraira I U Dili Miffiral tUna. t ,1.-4 B-'r-li.'r..mM. P.tru-i. JoitpK Larry Dodge ni. A.tu-m weea w April "' - 7 eve. Jerrr Mawn: Buttercun. Carol .11. Z I to 14 will b Off Campua week . ... , ,,, Marahall; Couain Hebe, Delorea ......... , . .. ... , , . , ai luminal biito, . n-r .. . . n... r,..,ij l ano sua. jaca iiranai. a daughter, April 1 at the Mc Minn- lor about atudent of Ml. Anjei gf. CtrtTXldt Rtufch (nd Sandra Women'i Colleg while they aerv (Jallaher, Oregon City; Marilyn . a ... tl L .'J XI kind of apprenlireahlp la their ocnwao, Anneu ii-nacneia, tie Yarloui field of work. Julie Roatvold and Charlrn MoT rla will apend th week at th t ni nor r lather, and uorotny Janet. Wuodburn, Jeaaie Buckkln. Sitter M. Angela, Dona Knauf and Jo Ann La Prcite. Silvrrton. Haley; Thr. player will be .upported u a"v""' by a mixed chorui of 30 voice. ' To Mr- nd Mr C o r The ata haa been ael on II.. Churchill. Willamina. aim. David "deck of th gym and final re hearsal art getting into full awing Th ttudent teacher and their; aupervuung teacher will prepare 11 P.n for tho coming week at the get- IMmUUIC I IUI1S For Hobby Show tertity of Oregon Medical School, i Portland; Catherine Chea at St. I Vincent' Hospital laboratory. Port- H..J. i . j tfti i r . . m mou. uu7 r. .n non.ry i ocquaintcd meeUng at Uie college manere. St. Roa lnduntnal School. -T.-j.- i..m n.n a .i.h iv.. Partland; Norm. Knoll. lmp1al iZr'ZZZ The theme of the meeting will be "How to Make the Most of Your SttiiUnt Trarhine." The of-cimou week la orovided Pwenf Club Tueday aft- following Khoola: Mary Cigham to give pracjcal experience in the "oonp April 10. and fclaina Kuachnick, Hubbard iim 0 wor choacn and I under Johnson, one of the out- Grade achool; Carol Wachter.;,.. ui.. .u. -Bn...i''d", com 'ollwton of th ParkeTvill.:M.rgardPb..Scotti:Wn,,u,,,",,hC will be preaent to ihow mi collection. Burr buck of the Black Gardeni will denv Travel Bureau, Portland; and Ida Eiauler,' advertiaing department, Hejer and Frank', Portland. Future teacher will b at the Newt garvlte ROSEDALE A Hobby Show ha been planned for the Rote- inU; Colleea Meier. Sunny.ide. Sa-j1 Mnlw "efin l0lory lem; Mary Jo De Bel. Evergreen; experience. Kent, April 1 at the Dallas hos pital. To Mr. and Mr. Jack Juhtuon illarlrn Baker) 1 aon, Jelfery Jay. April 1. . JEFFERSON To th Rev. and Mn. Vcrn Gomel. dnutihtrr, April 1, at Lebanon Hospital. baaed on a I 00 I a perfect av erage. In addition Ann aervea ai the Girla' l.eaiine pretlilcnt, is an outttkmling member of the band, i the Stat Honored Vueen of Job Daughter and take part in a variety of achool artivltie. Gloria, daughter of Mr. Glad ys B Srhrurman of Monmouth, hm an average of I 31 and hai slao made an outstanding record In achool activities. She Is the editor of the school annual, tht Centralian, and 1 activities sec retary of the ttudent body. Vida Garrett was the third ranking student on the IM fol lowed in order by John Cooper, Evans, Maxlne Fickel, Marcella Gentry, Dirk I'nruh, Joaie Gray and Rosalie Flher, Graduation for the data of 1038 has been set for May 29 w ii n accaiaurcaie io oe on .nay 27. .vrt. raui ranrrton win speak at commencement. Four Corners Mother (hou Fleets I lends Hit It ( HUM IIS - r U tii.n of ulllll fl of III K llMil Mollirr I i.luli r 1'ii .V at ll At" il lug on rilduy mIU'IU'mjii guv lh picaidrmy lo Mia David Gnilry, Ollii i eli'ViiU-d tu olliir wi ih fit vii i' pi null nl, Mra, lUYinumJ ( liii-ry; swimd vie rrldnl, mis. IlKiiy Hu-ii'iMlti; atiii'laiy Mra. Knlh l.u nwni, liraturrr, Mra. ( lute Itiiliii way and piomain lliiiirniiin. Mia In n it I'ljia Mil S.i i ii MllU-r, piraldi-d. Tture wcia iO niollieia preaent, with Mis. Tow in rooiti w iniiliig in nuillii'ia altrmUme iihmiI, The club void tu aHiiiaor a cub trout group. Mis (Irfiiiue Mmm akrd for volunti-rrs fur the cancer drive Mrs Kvrrrlt ( l.ir h rrMirti-d on the giflrd 'children program for Kali'in stimuli A pluiit awtion is M hcilulrd for the May nulling I'niifipul Virgil I Jin ih reiurtrd on the school attendance record. The Srplcnirwr enrollment was t A toinl of 20 have been rnt lalcrrd tlirouuh the year. Filly Ihree have Iranafcrrrd out leav ing the orlitlmil mil of T Ho. rates were Mrs, M.irvin Perkins and Mrs ll.-rlxrt Kihlicker. Follow ing the club sraaum the 4 II clubs prraented their exhibits and reported KM per cent com pletion of projects, Valley frews Hrief;; SlalatNtaa Siawl aMl fralum Mia Fviln ilrVnea, niUaiiitmry tu lllimlrna who la on furlounh her Vialllng hrr family, will ihow rolotrd movlri of tier Wink at R pin Turaday at I'ratum l ihi-H. ( hun h, Grrvais ... The hVred Heart I'dii.h at f.i'iaim ailt hnlil a jaorliil game nit' III Wrdliraday, Ainu ia, ii suu pm. in inr old achool Fvrr)un Ii Invited to attend, Tuiarr Eighth Graders anil their parents are Itulird to at lend a meeting at f ad union huh whiHil April 10, 7 00 pin. jlhis meeting is lo acquaint the parents and students with the ' program offered at the school for th coming year lumrr Miaa F.vely Kroner, it'oiilll) hruHh fiuiir, will rfl I duct heallh coiili felii e at Ilia grade n I10..I iloriday, April 18 liiadr at lii.nl iludrnla Will b in ! the in anl adtilli and pre hoii tioin I In 4 pin I hrldirjwtl Cumnmnltv (iiih 'will mrfl 'Irid-v, Ilia lllh' at I p m at the nhnol Mra. John Doran, pro (ram chairman, will prr.ml a lixallal.nl iliow f ir enlrrluininrnt. I(efrehinenls of I diHighnuta and rll will be irrvrd. Mothers (Hub sSets Speaker I ai.i..... n.., a..,i. I KAf.l M III i.IIS.if, ( hmlfi IT iMllii. k Will l ill (ileal ; ape i.krr on Tu aduy at Hi Mem lliiglils Mothers ( lull, I Th lm c ling Is iHltedoled for I io'ilmk at the utiiHil and lb tuple will be 'Trrsoiml Mrntal ll.allh," 1 Final plans will be made fur the rlili ken dinner lo be held on April 20 at the tihuol, Mrs. I.)l Rayna la the (liuirniun, and ther will be an elect uin of nlllcera. . Mr. F.Uina Church will lie Hi hoateat chaiiman and will be at i anted by the mother fiom Mrs. Nan Denhemt fourth and fifth Igiadet, labials Center - "Seafood." Will lie the fiHid ileirioii.lralrd or aira. narian l rarau too aiia j - .vinie naeianu ai iionie r sitn-; Hon ('lull WrilneidNV, April It, 7 a rsi 11 i at low am at the Fwnml AOIllll 1 illK JltlC j leaf i niieu nrrinrrn i nurrn, l.yana- Forreat Nydrger had j Ther will be election of of firers misfortune of'lnlunng his AN IjiIIcs In the rn t nunily who ..U.I- . ,.-.! . .... . .... . I.... are iniereaien in me project are welcome In attend, Educator Speaks On Indian rv FALLS CITV - Dr. Francis llainct of (HE at Monmouth spoke lo the Falls l ily 1TA group Thursday evening on Americun Indian lore. Mm. Ray Dennis was elected lo reprrvnt Falls City as a delegate to the state confer ence at Eugene. Tuesday at I p m. there will be a cnunlv council of I'TA !roii" from all over Polk County meet- I iur iiiiai'i luiit- 11 imiiiiimb iim ..LI. ...k,l. .1 L U...I.....I... anair wniir ai wnm n eont uay , He will be confined In his home for the neit three weeki with hit leg In a rait, llayrsvllle-Mn. ( he iter Dno liltl of Hoodview Drive under went surirry Thursday at Salem General Hospital where her con dition was reported as "good" Saturday. Falls City The Falls City Friendly Neighbors Club will meet at 12 30 p m. on Turiday at the home at Mrs. George Kitchin fur 1 covered dub lunch eon. Jefferson The Band Roosters club it sponsoring a no-hoit sup per and program Tuesday in the high Khool horn economics room at 7 p m. John Davis, band leader at Foster, ia scheduled to speak.. . At North Howell ing at the Falls City High School. Reports on work for the past year will be given and plans made in order to help with next year' work. . lalii.k Center -- The Youth Fellowship of the Evangelical. L'niled Brethren Churrh I spon soring a paper drive throughout th community on Saturday, April 14. New. papers and mstja lines should be tied in bundles separstely. Members of the group will pick up the papers or they may be left at the I hurch. auiaaaaaa Naas laralr NORTH HOWELL-The regu lar meetuig of the North Howell Grange will b Monday night. Davin Baker or the Marion Coun ty Planning Commission will speak on county toning. Mmlril number r scheduled by th chorus, flute solo by Jean Dunn and Mri. Vrrn Cannon, and songs by th Juvenile group will ha ; presented for the lecturer hour, i Refreshment will be served. Science Shrinks Piles . New Way Without Surgery Find Healing Substance That Dot Both" Relieve rain -Shrink HcmorrhoU aaloniahinr aiattmenta Ilka "Pits ka raaaad la ba a prolilam!" Tk sn-ret Ii a ntw kralinr sua Hanr t Ula-Dyna l-dlarorrry at a smrM.famaus raaaarrk Inttituta. Tkls aubitanrs la row availahla la Mppaaifary or eiarmaaf frm snrtar the name Vacantia H. Al your druffiat. Monay kark ruaranla. at e arn ow. T.r. N. I. i.p.ii.11 rr tha flnl lima srianra haa found a ma kaslmr uhttanra with Ilia aitanlth. Inf sbllny la ihrink hamorrheuls anil Is rrlieva pain-wilkaui lurrarr. In rais afiar raa. while -ntly rlifT.nf pain, srtual rtdurtiaav (ih'inkaifal leak n!ar. Mml amaninr all - reiulls war s laarouib tbat suffsrsr aiads onttrate flower arrangement. Anyone in the community wish ing to, can participate and have their hobbles on display for the afternoon. Jewell Port's First and Sec ond grades will present a tong story of Spring. a I ' n . - , TJILT fl Vi:i:.-,:V'ta;'' r A " .af : 0 mm mm IT 1' '. r 1 ' 1 , ih 1 m. .. aV II V mm Kite vr.arj.tv,- i - a- ' ' ! I',' m4 h- 'i;m- 'toa mini Malaria; Plrwma'i 4 lw 2 1 HERE'S ALL YOU DO TO ENTER: H.ip r. Win j T1-..-aav a u It's easy . . . It's fun thcre'i nothing to buy -and you can enter as many timet as you want. All you do is finish this sen tence in 2J additional wordi or less: -g OUT OF 10 OF MY NEIGHBORS USE AND PRhrFR AN ELECTRIC RANGE BECAUSE " Then sttach your entry lo the official entry blank below and take il to any electric appliance dealer or department store who carries the range of your choice. He will validate your entry and send it in for you. There's nothing else you have to do. Three prite winners will be stlevied each week (for t weckv). Fach will win a deluxe range of his or her choice which will he delivered by the dealer al whose store the entry was submitted. This means that 24 beautiful electric ranges will he awarded during the ll-week contest. The eight weekly first prize winners will then be judged againvl each other to determine, the grand prize winner of the S.'OOO AI.L-F1.FCTRIC K ITCH FN. Don't delay ... get a pencil and paper nd wrile your entry today! You may be one of the lucky winners! . CONTEST RU11S ELEGTMC COOKINC IS FASTER "M'e UMi-K WMH ny o4lT mrthod oi cooking . . . that whit lttHtin m;itiil.vriir-fi' hat provrd ahrtiit the' nw rlertrie Ilallff, ItfCTtlC COOMMC IS SAflR l l-sarrr nu il.invf with an fle-tilM? ranur , , . nu dantirr of iirnkitiitM (urj. Also troubirwtinat fltu tnct ' wft n nrr unnHYiiiiiit)r. IlECTmC COOHiftG IS CllAMR hint tic cttokirtH, i ' nit atl'ivf clf4B, Visrrt? no fmiirlge oi k( im Itif twrttnrn rvl iitmi't . . . fw Wm boii-a tle-aniM ii reHiinrtHi. ILECTHK COOHMC IS COOLEI Willi m-Kls-ltt rtsw rirtltn Jtlff tlif iwtt -a into the tttfnil tkv ifail ot fnrjtinng into tUt kitchen. ILECTItK COONWS IS CMCAffR Hete in IHf (t.K "ism tru:iiy It, ami mi)I mnttniie to tie m"rr rrn. "mcJ for cooking than any of latT : tlrfl. WHAT YOU DO. 1. All yon do U ftniah tht nitntrr! Ml rf Ifl at mtf gtartthboti m and prWtf as ciectrtc rmnse baxut4 ., i 1 1 1 1 i "ia 3$ wordi oc at. 1 AH Mtriea auut be sKTnpmM! by an official entry Wank (whir a yott can fitttain froat weekly tietrjaper uii, bill MtiiVri, any Pt.K offire, or apfaliaitce ftore). J. Kvtry entry mH be vli.iaird by aa aivpttancc da-aler who caursen the make o( tange ytm prefer. Tin dmlet aiuat aend your entry ia for yitn. " a WHO CM INTMf 4. Anyona In thu M art vice area m etiter. ewpt employ and (amiliea rtf PortUrd (re natal EWirie Cmwp4ny and nartidrwtini nrn. and PE'i adw tiainf agency. Vrmnuiy Miter many timet aa yn - wieh Mt eoh enuy ituut be Jtixiiinpavnied by a yaMaied entry blank. HOW IOMO tS TVH COMTISTt S. The content runi (mm April 2 through May In. 14, Weekly content! cloae st midnight every Saturday Bight. If entt are rrivd too late (or the current wwk't aontent thry will automatically he fudged im the following week. No entnea will he accepted attar May ?t. 190. JUOCfft ARtt Judge" will le: l ylf 3"t,-M inagei. Belter Bmine Bureau; Beikeley Snow, hare Vc , Pa' ilic Notthweat Klectik I isiht ft row-t.AifK-iAiiinl.and F. D. Wden 9t JMath R. Get her ("ompnny. t. All entriet I sec. -me tle pr-ttsftty of Porlland (aeneral Klectric Company. None will he returned. S. Kntriet will be indited W'lely on tiritrutiility. nincerify, and apt nea of thought. Ornamented or novel entneg will receive no anectal constdermiori, " I. Diipltcat priiea in c,otie' '''',f'f,,, '-'''ifiW"'-"," f 1 r SteeFs like that big, healthy, growing boy of yours . Mont Americans, busy with their qwn purroitn, think of steel as a great sprawling industry - big, trong, never tiring, never stopping. Steel Is all that " But it's more. In many ways this big industry js like that strapping son of yours or those big lads next door or down the block. Bolh need food. For the boy his three squares a day, with seconds. For the steel industry millions of tons of iron ore, coal, limestone and scrap. Both need equipment. That growing boy can wear out more shoes! And outgrow more suits! The steel companies-growing, too-are wearing out furnaces and outgrowing mills all the time. VALIDATED IVl ' Oaaaa lhaaa apseaa kta for eaatar la akjal Maaat ft Kara. M.ma of fVraoa Validalms i ' . wrviciAL r.NTy blan. Allarhad ia Br laity ia lh PorllaiMl Onaral Klartrlc Camdaaf "WlfaSAVKB- ai.KCTalC KANOK CONTF-ST w ; ft ilili m , I. j f ' J ..saaa.aa aflfai-24" - Ckf ar Tawa Dala 1 aaat la via a (M.kal MoUi Couaat saarda will.ba Drloaa Mood. Unfit nt rar .alaclilc ranaji Hva your eonta.l a ntrirj VHiuldtrfl at aoy 'ofa di , tilnvml tlii. minilnw bHtifr. B "lira tint Ihrf mtiy tha aiitV" nt ranga jrva waat lo wtai Both need lo develop. More schooling and his first job will develop the boy. The steel companies must be constantly, developing iiew,,methoda, processes arid, techniques to. speed up and simplify production of more and more steel. Since World War II the companies built up their steelmaking capacity from 92 million tons a year to 128 million tons - a 40 per cent increase. And present expansion plans call for 15 million tons additional capacity in just 3 years. Both need financing. For the boy, seems like it's ten to fifteen dallars every few months just for shoes. For the steel companies it's ten to fifteen million dol lars for each blast furnace. Replacement of equip ment uses up a large partof company profits because allowable depreciation is far from adequate to meet today's costs. Expansion costs this year alone will run over a billion dollars. And the steel companies can get the money they need from two sources only: (1) directly from their earnings, and (2) from the savings of investors who have confidence in the ability of the companies to earn profits attractive to such investors. Yes, they're a lot alike - the growing boy and the expanding steel companies. Encouragement, under standing and support can speed them both to their destiny. And theirs is the destiny of all of us. America and Steel Must Grow Together AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE FRKE Write the Imtitute for a new illustrated booklet on "I'xpantion in Steel," SS0 Fifth Avenut, S'evi York 1, H. Y, . This advertisement is the seventh of a series. Watch for No. 8 - "How Good is a Job in Steel?" in two weeks. ea)MT saiaiaiaa of amihican ikon and stiil instituti im thc unitsb btti mn arur mn rnweiNv a ana mma srrn compskv siirCHTTfY lUMUM JIHl CUHP0RATION SXCMOII DRAWN Slttl COMPANY . 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