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Tuesdafr, May 13, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Thre Monday Dinner Club Entertained At the La Grande Mr. imil woro host .Mm. William SUsiist mitl hostt-KNi-H lo tht. Mon.luy Ilium r dull hint ninlll at mi- 1.11 nriiiiin nittcl Willi i-iivi'1-s Jihl6i.il fi.r tttfniy. Kirin flowi-iM ; rurmoil tl prt'lly crntTliifc. Hrlilgf wan a ilivi'ivsiun later la 1 tlm cvi'iiinj;. ' I 1 Miss Black Guest At Pfmrlncn Pni4v!""' home ot sin. v. 11. Aiipluiiy jy r-onaosa raityHilll lare ..,,,., ,. In honor of Minn l.uellle P.laek, Whose liuirrlaKo to K.l ."llz;enild Will bo un event or Juno 1. Mr. und Mrn. John Hlodilard elitertiiiii fil Sunday at their home til l'on- rlosa. (lolf was played In the lal morning followed l.y pleasanl hours of HWllllllllllK. A delielous lilenle l.inrheon was served l.y Hie host and hostess and In the evenil.K tlia ,..,. ,.:.,, nuo.e ny au.o. ' Those atlenillllf,' from l.u tlrande : were: Mr. and Mrs. Movie Zluuner-i man. Miss- l.uellle Hlaek. Miss i Kondu Hanks. Miss Winona l.yman. , Miss Harahara lllau. .Miss A.lela'i foil, 10i l.'llzfferald. Klwuud Hllill. I Floyd Hauler, Jeff Uean and Will- lain llarnileu. I I Advanced Pupils iPi'PSPnt. Rom'tnl . . ' - . . , A dl'llShtf"! reeilal was present- ed l.y four advanee ano sludenls i , the aim or the cluh. inirinp nie lli the l.ii lirande hotel ballroom, j m.xt nvo weeks plans tor Its or Wlllell was filled with an apple-1 nln,.ilnii w ill h.. mil liefore the clato audienee. Miss l-Mnil Tow. erv. Miss llarliam Hi.nl Mlssl'le- da Harvey and Mrs. llorothy l'lay. ! le, Hie pupils presented, played n j in'ORram of urlistlc. numbers. Kplendid- in their MhudiuK of e- preasloti and technic? of fiastery. ' For ,Nomo of the . eetions a lVv '. worflH of Introdurtton were riven.! nk lovely wit It lry-tfo eltisters of varied colored tulips. Tills is the program. ' r.opdo ('nprieeioso ....leinU'lswolm I'Mnu Towory Value in A l-'lat Itarhara 71 Peoteh' T'oi-in A (he Convent -. To Spring tt ...Mac-Do well Ilorodin ...CJries riedu Harvey Solfetfietlo In C. Minor Haelt l.llllft.. Ti.tll Intln WltobOH Jnnre Maehowell I Kilna Towv vry i Bladder Irregular? if funetionnl ,1 '.ladder. Irritation disturbs your, slf-ffp, or . rffi liurnin' or lieliinr Sensation, Baeknche, r.ejr 1'ains, or muu',ular tiehos, making you feel tired, do pressed, and dlsefuiraKed, why not try the Vystox 4S limit1 Test? hon't Kiyo tip. . (iet (vMe twday. Put It' to the test. See for yourself liow ouiekly It works and what it does. Money hack if it doesn't lirlns quick improvement and' sal- j Isfy yon completely. Try t ystex "today. Only t.nc Rcil cross Drug Store. Adv. STATE MON. MS. ' THE ISEW AND MIGHTIER RICHARD DIX hi:-i,i. ;ivk Yor tub Tllltll. AMI Till: l.AKiir III' a iji'i:tiiiu SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Willi Mlrliini , .-n-Kiii' l.lli'lrn llnx-KNl li.v ItPlilnalil . Also News and Acts Ui chord jlluiiKc Anii'i'lciilnu '....llent Mnwory i VatM' in l" Hiiarp Minor -...Chopin liorolhy 1'laylo Cyril Kcolt XiKhlinKulo Liszt - Kilna Towvry A lrtam of l.ovi. -.. I.iszt Miionshinir Marl low.'il '11111 in- Kspaunul ..Mos'.kowskl llariiara lliatt Members of Art Class Entertained j .Mi'iiilit'rt of tlK' K:unhl-rK Art i rlasH met iVKU'rilay nfti'mooti t out. Mr. II. J. ltittir hail -Iiui:k I of lht proKralll. thi' hlKtar of tho : Same l' trail, and drpletrd liHir 1 i'slinifly lhf. prOKri'HH which lias ' taki'ii plnco from thu lluic the cilit'H 1 ulonir It were, only trailing: pohIh 1 11 nil "tonrlnts" wont their way1 In covered waKonn, to the present day isn,on,i, hiirhw.ivx' 11ml hasv eitien. . , Mrs. Tl.ni!r Oliver's blWh.hiy anniversary yonlenMy. ten .(ls He,-Ve,i later In (he afternoon - n T ml TT J ' Ml'S. 1 ylei' HOSteSS A flnK TVTootl'n O' l 1UU JMCtWIlfc .''' Molhers Self Culture eluli met yesterday afternoon lit tho home of Mrs. It. I'"; Tyler Willi Mrs. ! Merlin liatley In i-hurge of tho program. . ''Horace T'roelor in the UnHerse." ; i;acn year some iieiinne projeei lis imllilled, and tills year the or I K,inz,ion or. a historical society I , for lh0 ,.,,. ,n ,:nlon eounty I j people of l.n Oriinde. Tills ni Kim-I ; S(.r caiture club and is eonnecte.l ; ,v, (, historieal soeiely of the I aiat.t of Oregon. ! Ti T 4- M 1'S. KOSS ilatOn TTrvcfooa fr PlnV Mva, Kosk Katon was hostess to tho K. X. flub i.Monday tit a de lightful nftoi-noon of eanls at her I home with two tables at piny. Ml'H. .1. .1. i'earscm received the ! meeting will he with Trs. .1. P. raid well in two weeks. Pretty red itulipM were, used to decorates the home and nearlnj? the close, of tho afternoon dainty refri'shmenls wero d. Ml'S. WilliamSOll Tells of Journey Mrs. Sam Williamson save n very unusual and liueivstintr account of her trip. over 1 1i e old Oregon Trail by ox team, tin yurs ao at the 'nu o un- iiiow i n renin , Teacher associat Ion Kriday after- ncon, when a program was enjoyed j followed by a social hour and a silver tea. ! Other features of the program I were: two vocal solos hy Mrs. P. IP. McC!;iv. iiccompanted by .lea- !,,.!,,. wilroek. violinist, and Mflna! .Tm - nrr. nianist: a reading bv Km- it.iim; a piano duet by Susan (lm Margaret Stevens. "The Kroj .,,,,) .-ajry ti.S;" reading by Knur cia smilii; anil olil (ln-Kon Trull ! Isoni; l.v Kiiet-iH- SclillIU anil ll. ll- ; Stoddard Mrs. Kd t. llurch gave a report! of the h.aitb dinie. hdd in con- j neellon with the summer rounu-up which was a decided success. Mrs. C. P. Mel'hiTsnn, fifth vice presl- dent ot the Oregon Congress of P.-T. A., installed the following of ficers for next year: Mrs. Charles Cbadwick, president; Mrs. Kred Reed, vice president, Mrs. Roscoe Clark, secretary; Mrs. David Wyl lie. treasurer. Academy Pupils To Give Recital 1 Sixteen pupils or the Sacred f Heart academy will be presented In recital Wednesday evening ut the Hacajawea Jim at H o'clock. The following numbers will be played: ! A cordial invitation lo attend Is RUPTURE Oon't submit to avoidable opera tions or thu use of antiquated trusses, as they till set where tho lump is and not where tho opening is. Tho opening is seldom turgor lhaii a dime (no matter the sizt. of the rupture), and all cases eon be retained with the ond of u lead pencil. "The Spermatic Shield-Complex in combination with the Retainer Simplcc (Patent No. 747247 and other patents pending) seieitr li.fie achievement in n highly spec ialized art. It will not only retain any ease of rupture pcriectly, but vontructs the opening In 10 days on the average rasfl. Infinitely superior to any instrument method or operation and producing results in no other way obtainable. AM cusejt aro secure a lifetime a against further trouble or expanse. Large or difficult ras'-H or Incision al rupture ( following operations) especially solicited. This instrument received tho only award Jn Kng land and In Spain, producing re sults without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescrip tions, with distinguished personal patrons of all nations." "If you want done what the rest cannot do see Sfeley." H. M. SHBVNAN V. H. SKKLKY'K KXI'EKT of Chicago and Philadelphia will be at the La (J rondo hotel Wed. only. Mny 14th, from ! a. m. to 5 p. in. He will h glad to demonstrate with, out charge or fit them If desired. N. It. Kvery statement In this notion has b n vrified hffnr. the IV-dral and Siato Courts. K. II. S-:elpy. Homo office; 140 N. Dearborn St. Chicago. Adv. MODEST MAIDENS -:- Trade Miirk nenlsirutlun Applied For U. S. Fount Office ..mm mm ..-. 1 : 'S W2 ... . ,, . ... . ..: .JM .- ! "Sorry, rnUini t Just t Inherit your s:iUs-rt'slstniH'o." ,..,,., , ,..,1,11,. ,. i.Vom Seoul "" ' '?'",. " " ' HrVw-ster NVIIso'll Hollo .JlaniG 1 Deep liluo Kyes Pel 'Aqua March On Urbtoli Veriul Sandersuo , "'lltz Toiuliiison llmterriicn Hrh The op-Coru Man .-Spauldint; , .Miioueoo uu In Autumn 11'KH When Jack I Vosl Han Away llaldwin Witllam Speir.er . handntc Leaves KrU WhippooFWllI .Smith Morris Bruoo ' . Ooftstliif? ..... AnioiiK the Pines Charlotte Wuinor At the Hall tiaino Violets Kruncls McCluro An Indian 1 unce i Pollyauna WulU William Lynch Alry I''IOS 'Ay; .Joan lloiivy Hilvor Italu pit won lilppliliff Mrooklet Y Pel 'Aqh'l Ted (Jalvlp The Avalanche Ilellet llr'er HalJlilt and the Kalry PadmAn luetic .cNullun The Shoemaker Maxim When huihly Plays , thu v puiie..,.,, :.v....i.....v..v...i.-..a.....u..-.H-. 'ephyis hanco . Marjoi:e Rogers Jolly Jack Dance of Ihe LonvuM UPV lUI'dt 1 .Thoman .....OiggH Jack McClhean ; Hop. mik aim .lump .imi-wu-iimii 'The Song of the Rushing Stream - Jenkins Jean P.idcock :ori.ziii..i-waii.-!'"! The Pharmer Bv the l.lly 1'on.l Killlil.fll .Mi'Dnw.ll Turkish llon.lo 1'ullnll C'puntpj- lliilic K I't'lltZllll ....K ri'lllzllll Carlylii WIIhoii , ... -r 1 Wake 1 ita liriclg'e Club Party Monday , At :i pleasant art.'rnc.on "f cards Mrs. A. K. IIUI7 wiih hostess t.. the Wnkclltii lli l.lui. Huh .Mon.lay at j hi r holm: with thin.. lahliH nt play. : Mrs. Jih.I Itli'har.lKon wnn I lie first prize anil Min. Ali'K Knrmi- l son i'.hm-Ivi'cI Hfcoliil lionors ut 1 nulls. Tin' u.. t prizi. was won hy .Mrs. H.ilil Anilrows. HprillK flow, ors, lliolll.lllifr Mint's mill tl.llps, iloporiiii'il tin. lioini!. A. ilninty IlltU'llOOll was Hi'l'Vl'll at ulif tu 111 nriiU'ivil wllh llllii-s. Mrs. Vnslny M-I)i.niilil will lm thu next hosti'ss to tin. clnli. " Camp Fire Girls In Monday Session The T'ltupochon Camp Piru group held a brief business meet ing yesterday afternoon in the Camp Kire room of the Lutheran church and dismissed early so that they might attend the reception at the Grande Rondo hospital. A hike was enjoyed Saturday morning In the till In west of I-u Orande. The girls cooked their breakfast near Rooster Peak. Miss Oora Hunt, assistant guardian went with the group. Announcements The Women's Foreign Missionary society of tho M. K. rhiirrh will hold an ull-duy meeting Wednesday to make surgical dressing at the hom of Mrs. ti. t Headby at lflo" Oak street, A politick lunch eon will be s'-rved at noun. Kvery oih is reuio-Hied to bring u covered dish, also any flour or sugar suck or anv material that can be nse.1 to line baby quilts. The C.rande Ronde chapter of the OaUKbters of the American Revolution will meet tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. tieorge Rnkrr. "Nerves"onEdge? Start today to pet rid of nervousness, sleepless n ess, and im rejy: vitality by taking a Uhlefpoon uf Tjnlac before tath meal and bedtime for two weeks. Notliinjj like it to rid you of that tired, ftriined feeling and hlerjdcKs nights. It must help you, or money back. ; - - Chats With Parents MISTAKES Ity Alice Judsou Peali a, comnion for pal',.ms as a class to thtu thoy urt) nf) nfai- ; bh', and there used to be no sin of ' childhood half s-j hlaek as that of iBujrgvstlng that parents were hoiuo- thiiiK less t hau perfect. preseiU-c'.ay knowledge of child nuture has led the thoughtful 'mother to it hlBhly self-erltieal al- I ,..lamon j tituile. - . ....IJoyd j Hh0 fl,0S tna, tho task of biintf I intr tip a child is far from beliio' r)1HUhe slmplo thiiiK her Kmmlinulhor ...Porter Iu,ia u to b(1 . ! Tho inotie'rn mother Is apt to ""'ft' In "I'1"1'1 b'MHef severely ror her mls f...hmiin ;tnk0K n b..iinj, up m.r t.hlhl. Sho often feelu-a mistrust of her own jw((J.,(n wUoi QWti MtMClf III II weik anil vueillalfng uttitudo, ta rwlatiop to the lHtle problems of Ills everyday life. Hlic forgolH that wo. Mi'" all bound to. mukc mislaUi-n (ind thtit there is nothing fatal about any of theiu uriU'N'i the feeling of self-dis trust which' they engender in our minds makes us so unsure of our selves that we heroin o ineoiueslrht ...wiehemlihli. lot the ch!ld " . point of view- A mother -A'ho has no confidence In herself fills her child with a feeling of insecurity to which he rencls with nnughtiiiosH In all It forms. It is well for us all to admit to ourselves I but wn make mistakes f",iy !" uf mistaken judgment or Injustice. Rut we must remember at the same time that it is better to net decisively even when we are not perfectly sure of the . wisdom of air course than to permit tho fear of making a inisti.ke to undormln the child's background of consist ency and his faith In bis elders. Point .o This The most winsome rtntl way ward of brooks draws now and then some lover's foot to Its In Minnie reserve, white Hie spirit id a btirtnx waier pipe unl li ters it gaping crowd forthwith. .liimes Russell Lowell. JewUh Atonement Day "Your Is Hebrew for "day" and Vein Kippur means day of iiloue nieiiL It 1 I'm tenth day of Octo ber und ti nbnervod by fasting ami L-oi.tinuotiK prayer for 21 hours. Fumou Homing Pigeon Strains The homing pigeon truces ances try to three types: '!'he Smerle, n llelghin bird with strong hunihij; In rtlnct ; the Kngllsh Drnfc'oon, fu inouti for lis physioue, und the C'aniiitet, which enn lly tor hours. Odd Parliamentary Rule M. P.s may not lock any of the doom In the British house of com mon, nil the door keys being In the care of certain olliclals. 300OOO0OOOOO000O00000Q00 OOOOOOQOO0OOOOOOO0OOOOQO 1 CARHARTTl o o o o ooooocooooooooooooooooo oOoooooooooooooooooooooQ 1 UNION MADE oo og o ooooooooooooooooo 300 : !ooooooooooooooooooooSq O o Or lOO og n ovfraiis is iOO og ;22ooooooooooooooooooooo VTnnnnnnnnnnflnnnflflQaOarn "XOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-q 50000000000000000000050 ii $1.75 if ,00 w o 9 .00 o O OOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOC 'oO OOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO oooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOO 0O0O00OOOOO0OOOOOOQ Urges Changes In State Prison, Built During '71 , SAl.KNf. Onx (AIM Aliliouirh nuninnm rioinuu'mNUt-'nM to1 I'h ml laynwa who liuve hiM'ii in Ihrtiw flrt" protection arouiui tho ' tienlaiui' at Hit. ThlnfiMli V, ImiuiHV anil equlpiiioiu of the ; rh:iilsn t'onmcsH, tw-iuii.re.l to (trrvon p.'nUMitirviir nuiilo hy 1 rr ,whtils Mf lhrmiinlni tU-pinh'N ..f the PtuU. fhr mar- ' M'JlHluy, lint, ttri-d hilt iwy u sha'.V oi'fir'. their report tUvlareK huvo heen hern. th-it tho prison will still remain' Twn hundred sixty Amerieann itlmolete, n tmlaiu life haznttl ami ' ve-e ahoanl the Aiuiuaya which a pienaru ta thu hu(ilth and nvo-1 teit al S 1. M. Hu;ulny niuht for ralo of tho prinem. The prison tu built in UTI, ' (iuoi'kh W. HtukeK und K. A. Taylor uutdu thu lntipecthn. 1 It wad orderei) by Plaro A. Lee. state rii-p marshnl. following the prison holocaust at Put ambus. tHiir. I- olio wing ai-e tho recomin.en datioits in part: That three punum of not Ichk I than iaau Kaltonii por mjnuto ca- pie waiuied the ruins or St. py paei:y be instulUul. one inidu und prien cjiuivh lor the ponti'ical two outsidu the walU. maws .Sunday. Cardinal l.cpirhir , That an automatic sprinkler j in tl brief allocution, salj that the Kystem be Installed in the fl. ! t oimies had been a success, lie plant, commissary, dinlnir room. I thanked Resident general Man- ; kHehen, hospital, bawnmnnt. audi- cei'ou .for Iik hispltality. The1 torluip, first and second floor of ! congress opelteil last Wednesday.' chapel, carpenter shop und stock , -. . j l'l,n"t- Plilcago New National Five- J That the prime nt heatlnnlant istock Marketing-corporation elects -be roplaced with n 'plant suffl-;K. A. Reamer, of Rllssfleld, Mich., i cient to heal, all buildings, ami president, that; alt stoves be rem.oved. j i : ' i itai an wood -ceiling partitions -tin the recond floor of the chapel Alicdfonl The tljli'ty-nluth an be r.nioved and till wuuden Hdllr- ',,,nl "ilon 'f M Sntithern Ore ways be lined with metal lath and j y,m assoclallon convened hard cement plaster. 'Phut metal j li'Ti frame, srtdi and vim., glass be. ' ; Installeti in alt window exposures, 1 and that standard fire doors be placed in fire walls. That the nipt Ion picluro booth be removed and a stuntlard booth Installed. That all ove r1) cad eleetrlo feed er wires he placed underground, That a fire brigade he organ ized and drilled at least onco a week. That a watnf main be extended completely aropnd the flax tiheds, and other eituipp pt be added to protect fla. I'lti: siored In the sheds flften valued as high as 1 1 tlU.tMMi. Problem for the Crooner One of the' 'objection to' "Tim Stur-SpiumltMl limiiHn" fc Hint it lias it robust, nielmly which Is no good ut nil fur a "cruonar," Wnwlilngton Slnr, A CLEANER HOME FOR LESS MONEY SAVE TIME AND ENERGY TOO WITH A Premier Think of the convenience! Instead of the old idea of a single vacuum cleaner with a lot of attachments or cleaning tools . . . .this simplified idea. A larger Premier either the Duplex or Junior for the heavy work. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CLEANER NOW . . . TWO PREMIERS FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE! Phone for a FREE DEMONSTRATION your own home. Eastern evcharistw CONGRESS AT TUNISIA ENDS iWimiAOi:. TuniHlii. May IS (A.I') Tho nearly iNi.iwo rler- Naples where the Ainci ieans will aeatter un various tours. 'I'he Itoeliamlteau Hum, to Ho fin with other Ameriean, .Many are noinj; to the 'a t leu a w il m the I 'o pe lutu prniniixd un audienee, and to thd l'evsiou l'la) 11 Dhlierainnrer- The el'.isinK coremonlcs or the runs-res;, were lourhlng an.l lm- , urmtsive. More than KHt.ona pptt- i Our Next Problem 1 It Is estimated Hint the lack of; fitticU'ut and ecoitmn'cal disirlhu- ftoti costs the country not less Hunt j atveior ei:ht billion dollars un year, i Aiucilt-an Magazine. ! The Ground Floor Tli6 first congress met Almost 1, 1700. And n doubt tho first lohhv j wont U work the next day. Conn I ry Home. Symbol of Plenty ' TIip lIneiliilo Is so often em ployeil In deciu-iitlnti bceuiisp It is supposed In be the r vial ml of 'I'li'lil.v in Ihe Home." Firming Paradise Peru has such it diversity of pin Vatican and elliiuitie peciilliu'ltlns nu to hp llblo to grow almost tiny in'odiiei that Is known to mint. Complete CLEANING UN Special only $ 1 oOO clown Places a Complete Premier Cleaning .Home Oregon Heroet Unknown to Fnma There were In nil 83 souls with Colunibtis on Ihc n!i when he tlls toveioil Amorlcii. ... l.nlU'vlew Fiirlher lnvestlKH 11. .11 lino the murder of Ira llrnd- ley, Waffontlre. Ore, rancher, has been .leluyed pending Ihe return I of JnilBo curKiim mid tin. .sum-i mniiluu of. tho Kruhd jury. 1.0CA1 SIAHliKTS Spring 18W2Bo lb. Heavy liens 20c lb. LixM hens 14c lb. Stags 8c lb, Floor - Hard rederuttou (hard -'-Jfi.OO bid. Soft whnnt- $5.80 bbl, V Hard Kederatiou $1.70 tb. sack. Wh6tl per 49 I.A (MIANDR lIlil'AH, MARKIWH Sliiriii- 100 111 on i.U- R 9H 'Veuutahliw . - I Netted CJuiu potatoes $3,r0 j suck, 4c Ibi Paisley fia bnnqh, , t annage so in. Lettuce LfitfSAo bond. RildUheii fit) Uuncb, S for me, Yellow onion i So lb. Oreen peaH I no lb., 3 for 2fie. Klor. new potatoes -10c lb, Carrots California, luc bunch; for Kie. Parsntos 5c lb. Spinach lun lls; S for 25c. (ucumherH--ir)C Pitch. Oroim onlonHr 2 for 5c. Catllitiowei 15C ID, Co lory 20c, Colery heart t20c, Turnlps 15c a bunch; 2 for 10c. Green peppors 35c. Radishes 5e bunch; 3 for 10c. Tomatoes 30c lb. Rlinbarb 5c lb. Asparagus I 0c. imn-y lhltter, creamery 45c lh S lbs. j 80t. Kggs 2fo doz. Choeno 40o lb. Honey Comb, 2 5o a square I'roltH i Isle of Pine grape fruit, Culm, I 2t)c each. Danunus 10c lb. Cal. Htrawlierrtes 2 for 450; Applcji-$l.60a.60, Lemons f0c doz. OrangcH GOe(ft?t.no doz. Meats mul Visit -Renf boll Kii)20o, Chops nnd ateuks 38c 40c lb. Fresh salmon 35c lb. Halibut S5c lb, DURING MAY A Premier Spic - Spun for the little jobs . . . for ap ' plyinjr moth repellent . ; . Iianishinp: odors . . . and for promoting general home sanitation. combination simply revolutionizes housecleaning. Light & SCHOOL HOY lU'NNKIl '; 1IOKS Mll.l', IN III) I KNO.W'Jl.l.K, Tcnil. (Ayl') Cliauneey Stout, bespectacled nutlet-,:.'. H.rhulatillo mllo champion from IvlioKVille. Mtepped orf what ofliciulH here clfilnt In the fastest tulle ever murio by u lilKh school Penwmcr wnen no covcio.I llio ln StotiPs great run was mad" over a. sun baked clay eouise ut Madisonville. -pear liere. und ho outfooted the field, to win bv throo-fonrthK of the iuarter-apl)e oval. Tho old marl: f 4-:iM TWO ti-:a'ikim ihhmimkko KA'-HM, Ore.. May 13 (AP)-It ! was niinoiiiiceil iil the orrieo of thd stale hoard of control todnv Hint i'"- Klv'1 .'-filUer and Mrs. Ollle ! n. lili.vi.uil.il. teachers at the state, idenf school who were Implicated . ' "P, """""VJ"" uKe,l reoeully around tha school admlntstnitlon- jhave both been dlfsnUsHcd by J. l.y- man Meed, the superintendent- NO OPIXJOXS Tl)I)AV - - HA.LKM Ore. Muv in (AP) So opinions were handed down bv th supreme court todnv for the voai huh that tho point has been unnbla to assemble for conference since the recent return from tho Kust-I ern Oregon session at Pendteton No opinions were bunded riowif laHt week hecautio the c.ourt was at Pendleton, TO ATTCN! rONFI-.UKN') . I SALI-IMf Ore. (AP) Hal W: HosSi secretary o: state: J. M. Dev-hi-h.- attorney for --i ho state high way eomndsslon; 'John Ueakoy, slg- nnl engineer for the highway de j pan men i ; ano i.iiih, imuhk i'jmihi .of the Portland truffle departmont will bo tho Oregon representatives ut a national traffic conference In j Washington, 1. C, May 27. 2H nnd 1 2!l. Jloss left Monday, going by way of Sacramento, where he will study California traffic matters be ,fure proceeding to Wuhlngton, SKi:iilNU MI ltDKICKH Oi; MOINP.H, la.. May 13 (Al) Intensive neacrh continued today lor tho slaye of Kvelyn Lee. ti-year-old Reboot girl. Her body was found In u wooded tloti on the outskirts of the city late yesterday. Six men were ar rested Inpt night. Reedsputt r lestor 'fhompson, 10, - suffered a. fractured skqll when be was struck by a ball hat thrown while in play. 1 Unit in Your Electric V Power Co.