"I " Ilit-fc 1 - -Cr " ' . : til J!1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salm, Oregon, Wneaday Morning January 7, 1931 -.'. .t:i r fc. ".i - PAGE SSYEN THIEVES THU111 II Farm, at Clatikarvie Stri- ped During Owner's rAbsence WACONDA, Jaa. . Mr. tad Mrs. G. W. TTmon recently mad the trtp by motor from their horn t rarest Groe to their place- at Clstsanle where shout obo fcaadred acres of bottom -laid Is planted to pevperntat. The bouse, oa this farm which Is used only in summer darts the seasoa of cultl-ating sad har Testlsr Tscsat- at this- time- of year. When Mr. sad Mm. Thar nea arriTOd they; found 'that thieve had I entered a short time before, and ransacked 'tho place, taking with them foodstuffs sad farm erjuipme-t which jeaaaot be replaced tor less thaa two hun dred dollars. i 1 ; When Mrs. Tburmon who al ways looks oa "the bright side" wrote homo about this she did so poetically. Her letter follows.; i Dear ones at home: ! Poor Mother Thurmon went to the cupboard To get her poor husband a meal. Bat whea she got there She found it stripped bare. Kot anything left, and that's reaL Spices an gone, sugar ana irun. Butter and ; beans Eren to seeds. Crackers and lard. Coffee sad mash. Not anything left O such moss. The bedding's all here, slso the clothes. Tables and chairs,' lamps and stores. Radio fine. Just eats I believe ; Was all they needed their wants si1 ; to relleTe. '":!, : ' ' - i Two barrels of distaste, all of the . ell, IXoes and some tools (O, how we boll!) No; they couldn't est those, I guess X was wrong. But they took all the eats. And It didnt take long. The floors they didn't want Or the table cloths neither, But sure a big loss And It can't be helped either. ; BRUSH COLLEGE GRIGEJEETS New Officers Installed at Impressive Ceremony Recently BRUSH COLLEGE, Jan. 6. -U The public installation, of of fl eers of the- Brush College grange at their last meeting, January was well attended by members and guests. State grange lecturer Mrs. Ma rie Flint McCall installing offi cer, was assisted by Mrs. A. E. TJtley, Mrs. Elmer Cook and Mrs. John Schindler. i Those installed In office were Elmer Cook, grange master; Dr. Corydon Blodgett. overseer; Roy Barker, secretary; Frank Mat thews, treasurer; Cash, Roberts, steward; Ralph Scott, assistant steward; Mrs. Frank Matthews, lady assistant steward; Mrs. A. R. Ewing, lecturer; J. A. Tantis, chaplain, Frank Rivett. gate keeper; Mrs. Oliver Whitney. Flora; Mrs. Cash Roberts. Ceres; Mrs. W. W. Henry, Pomona. Friday night being "Men's night. the men under the direc tion of Chairman Glen Adams, serred a delicious 6: JO o'clock supper preceding installation. They also put on the program -which consisted of yocal numbers by William Wright of Salem ac companied by Professor Frank ChurchilL Miss Bertha Beck, state grange secretary gave a short talk on grange work in gen eral and a gToup of men gave a shadow skit. The grange master appointed as chairman of Yartous commit tees tor the year, W. W. Henry, chairman of eieeutivo commit tee; Mrs. A. E. j Utley. house ec onomics; F. C Swing agricul ture: Mrs. W. D. Henry, refresh ment; A. R. Ewlng, legislature: J. A. Tantis. visiting and sick committee. PALE if HEIGHTS, Jan. 8. J. C Sleighter who operates the Salem Heights bus lino and who bad an accident last week at the corner of Commercial and Miller streets, announces that duo to the considerable damage done at aat time ho does not consider It economy to repair the machine and that ho Is now negotiating for s mack larger and mora comfortable conveyance. ! Ho is of the opinion that when the cannery seasoa opens la the spring i the old bus sreald bo Inadequate to handle the passengers, hence the more to . accommodate ,. this district with a larger unit of transporta tion. Sleighter expects the deal to be consummated and the new s la operation the last of, or the first of next week. j , j Pratum Young j Folk to Stage 'XivilServictf' PRATUM. Jan, -L group e mvnnv nuinla are rehears aa a play CiTil Semeo which .will give- later, probably the lat- aa a wtota MAltt Watch night aorvices Were SMI HEIGHTS TO IK LARGER BUS Held at both cnurcnes ueru. CORN GOES Egg Prices Remain at Present Level, but Tone Weak PORTLAND. Jan. (AP) Portland wholesale butter quota tions opened 2 cents lower on all grades today as result of light buyer demand In face of hoarier receipts. Declines of 3 to 4 cents sow 1 to 2 cents respectively at Saa Francisco and Seattle were also factors effecting the local de cline. : Quote: extras 22 cents; staadarda 27; prime firsts 2C, and firsts 25. Creameries anneaaced a paral lel cat of 2 cents te butterfat bids te 25 cents a pound, delivered Portlsnd. ; , Egg prices were aachanged bat the mark ruled barely steady with receipts more tbsa ample for the tight demand. Of the fresh fruit and vegetable trade. ' government market news service reported: The new years activity in apple distribution has largely subsided, with retailers' stocks mostly well filled, and movement to retailers largely confined to the cheaper ungraded sorts. There Is appar ently an Inexhaustible supply of faee-and filled, and cooker packs throughout the aorthwest; and this class of stock promises to dominate the local apple markets for some weeks to come. There is now a limited trading la wrap ped and packed winesaps and yel low Newtowns, although volume distribution ot these varieties is not anticipated before February. Foreign Inquiry has been com paratively quiet since new years. PORTLAND. Or.. Jb. S(AP) Prodme, xchant. et prices: batter. Mtrt 38; ataadarda 37; prise firsts 2S; firsta 35. Etc, fresh extras 23; freak mediants 20. Fruits, Vegetables PORTLAND. Ore, Js'a. -(APX Frntta sad vegetables. Fresh fruit era aces, asrels, packed. S.7S(t.3Si jembU stock. - S1.50&2; rrapfnrit. Florida, fS.604.50; Arixoss. (3.35; Limes. 5-dos. carton. 3,50; ba uaat, &s Ik. Lemooa CaSfornla. $2 if S.T5. Cabbage UcaL. 101 lie lb. Cabnmbers hothouse, II.50ig2 15. PetstaM Oregon Deschutes, $1.60 1.70; local.: $11.25; Klamath rens, Sl.&O; Yakima, 110119 cenUU Oiiioaa aeUiag price to retailers: Orecn N. 1 grade, 60f?8Oc. Hothonse rhabarb extra faner. $3.50 box 15 Iba.; fancy. $2.50. Arttchokea $1.501.75 dox. Spinach -local, $1.25 oraofTn bor; Walla Walla. $1.50 box; California, $3.50 crate. Cranberries eaMern. $22 bhl. Hocklebevriea faacy. ll12e lb. Grapes emperor, 6f?8 Celery fancy. S0ffi75e per doa. ; hearts. $111.10 doa. bunches. Peppers bell. fre". 15fI6. Sweet potatoes California, 2 4e lb. : eastern, $3.60 bushel. ' Caulaflover Oregon, $l1.5a; Cali fornia. $13001.75 crate. Beans-r-Califernia, l20e Jb. Peas California. '415e. Parlic stw, SfeplOe. Tomatoes hothoaae. $4.75 4.85 crate: Mexiean, $4.50 4.75 big, re packed. Dressed Poultry PORTLAND. Ore.. Jaai B AP) Dressed ponltry setling price to retail era: tarkeya. poor to good, 2535e; docks. 35 28c; geese, 25e; capons, 23 30e lb. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. S (AP) Milk beUerft Se lower. Milk- raw silk 4 fter cent). $2,00 0 2.35 twt, de Irrered Portland less 1 per cent; grade O aotik. $1.70. Butterfat delirered in Portland. 2Se. Poultry steady, quotations nehBf ed. Potstoes No. 1 graded. $1,756 2. 002 No. 3 $1.1501.59. Portlancj Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 6 (AP) Wheat tntarea: Open High l-ow Close Hay 6 68 I ss: sa Jan. C5 S5 65 65 Cash markets: wheat: big Bend bhte etent .70; saft white, western white .66; hard winter, northern spring, wettera red .63. Oats: Na. 3 A Ih, white 24.50. Cera: Ke. 3 E. T. shipment 80.5A. hUHraa: standard 17.SO. Portland Livi estoclc PORTLAND, Ore., Janj 6 (AP)- Cattle TO. calms 10; steady te. strong for all Clanaes. Steers SOO-SOO Ibs common B25Sf 7.7S, Hnifara SS0-S50 madinnt 6.50 f$ 7.50; conunaa S.60gr.50. ! Cews. good 15; eemnsm and aaadraas 5.ft0.25; law cotter and ratter S.SOif 5.00, Other irchaaged. - ! HnCs SOS, Including 152 an cos tract, steady. Peedcr and atoeher pirn 70-130 lbs., goad and choice S.50R9.T5.! 8fiaef 150 : 35 a 60e hfgber tambs 00 lbs. down, good and cboicei $8.75(fJ 7.00; snedinaa S.5O0S.75. All weights, rnmiM 4.50&S.50. TearHng wethers 90-110 lbs, aaedram to choice 4OOtfi 5.50. tina SO-130 lbs, jroedinm ta choice 2.0335. ten 120-150 lbs.. 3.350 $.00. AU weights, call and ton- Orer S attended the Hayes ville district Sunday school con vention at Keiser last Sunday from this community. Fred de Vrles attended the Saallam district Sunday j school eonentiaa at Stayton! Sunday. Sirs. ; Harold de Vrles i enter tained at her borne Saturday her aunt, Mrs. Walter 8purlock and daughter., Nina, from MtjGrath. Wisconsin. ! 1 "The Chas. Bmlth family ex cept their daughter.. Mrs. ;Ora ham, were rlsitors at the Powell homo during the holidays, i Mr. Smith and aon. Glen, and daugh ter, Loraine. returned; to: their home at West Una after a short ristt waUe airs. Smith has ex tended her Tlslt Into j the new rFre4id Vries was In Portland on Monday aad Tuesday. A very email amount of wheat Is moTing at present prices. ' ' . ! t ! : HACK TO VOHTLA2TD 8 HAW. Jaa. t. afias Cleo and Adelo Assort who spent the Christataa holidays with ! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amort loft, for Forilaad Now Years day to resujB their studies. General Markets UPWARD FAST IN RALLY Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 titllk. deUrered iw Saleaa, f2.00 to f cwt. f Battorfat at farm 2-28c Salem 27c ! i 1-RTJTT AND TZOZtAaXXS Prlca paid o iiww r Satesa hayera. Jaanary S. 1SS1 Apptaa. taacr j ' Meainnss Ta-US TrOETAlX . Onions I V. ft. Na. 1 D. 8. No. 3 .$ JS9 Vi 8. Na. S Sqaash, per lb. tahbaga - 0 -1 .0 7S -SO Bpianxrn Celery, per das., hearts Enochs s , .. rZTDS f RetaU PrlesO Calf meal. 23 loa. L .1 .80-1.65 Scratch, ton 4-35.0O-4O.0O Cam. whale, ta LS7.O0-a0.0S Cracked and ground, to 38.00-4X00 Mill rn, taw 1.30.00-32.00 Bran, tan j "n a-- n- gg asash. ewt . , j ..1.S5-3.35 BOOS J Baytac Prleag Kxtrss Standards Mediums . .1$ .1$ .14 POTJXTBT Baying Prleeg Roosters, ola Broilers, roiorad , Has riea, nana , , j Medlnns he as , . Light hens Tnrkeys. No. X ,. 07 -15-.1TS -1-.17 1 Ot 26-IO 33 X rfceya. St. as GRAXJr AND HA.T Bnylag Piteef Wteat, western red , ' .; 50 Soft whiU , ,j sa Barley, ton , , tZ.DO t 23.00 Oats, grey, ha. 1 9W White, am. i Hayt bnyiag prices Oats and retch, ton Lll.00-13.00" ll.O0-13.0O CUrr er AifaUa. railey. aecoad cutting 16.-16. Raster Oregon , .j , ??.00 fjonvmaa . la.uo purKSJaXNT on i BOPS i Too grade i -18 WALNUTS i North PadfU Kat Qrowert Assn. TtSS Pranqaattea I Fancy i Larri T Standard 1 Soft shell Fancy Large Standard -It .35 .19 MICKEY MOUSE ox- rtJM , f hon far. rr pAf s-ttACH Ul bK& t IS TO THE 1 reQLS, VE'RE. 1 ifT.a'A PCMC 1 AJMOCT TrRE, I "POLLY AND HER PALS' BUT I eAWHEKf VOU MLST BE: W D-H-lBERAT-rUVA MlSTAKEr W STOMP OtJ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY -SHE-. v Sweet irre.j CHrCD AKTO fEAe ' jj . i TOOTS AND CASPER I ! - L : , ' - M:i - i i ' . i I!; ! - ., . . . "V . s 11 y . ... ' '" ' W . : I I 1 . V ....narmtii-. f; 'lf ' vgooTnoByf auotup whoa, roy cH7Wa.f keep mt r CA&ren.. n iimn t !LK I lj lh THn FOQ-THE HOU CAER.' I H0U TrrOH f MONWY IN ORCAAVrVQrJ"T0CTT-5 , rttHJttHTME 'ill I M i W -JU?"T $) ml NE-FP eCME r4EW HTVllH- OFF V " "ttU BUY 30 MUCH -TTUFFi-i I jJU,SI4, , F j I J I II jf C APtP ' 7 SSTTlA NEW RVJTORTrlB THE9E BUS FONI1r4V A HOTTBU i rJ H I ! Ill w HEM h J jj ! jl Small Receipts Bring On big Increase in East Price CHICAGO, Jan,, t (AP) With corn receipts tha saallesl! in many months, almost at the- Tanlsbtng point, grain prices jumped today, specalatiro buying of corn, future delireriet broad ened and the market - rose t 1-t cents orer tha days bottom fig ares, commix-io n ho use trade was larger thaa for some time past. ' Com closed strong-. 1 7-t to 2 cents higber, wheat aaehaar ed to lhie up. aad oatsl f-lc adranced. James Oweriby Called Beyond AUBURN, Jan. . - This com munity was saddened by the death of. James K. Owenby, on the morning of January 1. Mr. Owenby had been 111 for some time but was much lmprored. be ing able to be up. so that his death was unexpected. He and his wife hare Iired fa this community for : IB years, having come hero from Albany. The community extends sincere sympathy to the widow Is her bereavement. MaTettes Fancy Large De-Tarsd in 5-ponsl bags) htaftts Lirtt staler oittat ' 1 M At Halras aad pieeea Fauna 30-SS 35-40 40 43 43-45 4i-50 -04 -08 H 031,. .024 to At 1 BAT Buying Pxleeg uamba, top ..05H-.06 Hogs. 160-300 lbs. Hags. 200 lb up Steers , ,. Cows Heifers Dressed real . , .- .$.75 05-.06t4 -O4-.09 .5.00-6.50 10-14 11-1$ Dressed hogs WOOI. Coarse Ifediom -Id -16 MOBAIX Old BV CRACKlfc, THAT DAME- ANi' HER BRAT IS A CQtiPLA rClX.SHE-G VJELCCME - SCCU A3 VvER OOOlT X & H "aiir. W&Zl TVr t rri- . n. atrr- nr av- V- I I r -w-r -,-.. . " M ff WH GOT-SH.1XK3 HCsJBr.r5or EeTrtCE TXBU-i 6WEU ,-MC .rvWTcTZfrSI KfT A:rr a -.. . I f I -a.VJ--fc-d IITJZZ IZiZlZ 1 XCje W ITS MIGHTY bTRANCS. Mf? r3t MAjgtJ5 VST V1 zro,r iJrr id r'tfJ- . .ir-ru )kwmi-.l-' I IV .. . ... ..T:. T ..." ' Tl. 8 . "Simplicity Itseir . !;! . , '.-. r t I j . . 1; :i.- 2 r . , i i (USER GALLED BEYOND Silvcrton Resident Dies Aft er Lingering Illness Recently f flLLYEBTOJi', Jan. . Joseph R. ICaser died Sunday afternoon at tha family homo en Liberty Hill following aa Illness, of some months, Funeral arrangements hare not beoa 'completed bat the funeral win bo held Tuesday af taraoon. with R." F. X-srson aad Son la charge, I Mr. Kaser was born la Indiana IS years ago and came to -Silver- (aa aa a varr ranar rhfld. Tm- Ucally bis entire lite was spoat riTrJtL ,v.t cl--nn nml . i Tales. KES. and about SUverton. For .som years he msnsged the Howell Prairie store. Four years ago he moved to Silvertoa aad' has lived there since. Ho is 'surrided by his widow, Bessie; four daughters, Mrs. Beta Hanna. Portland; -Irs. Rath Hanna. Phyllis Kaser aad Josephine Kaser. SUverton f two brothers, F. D. Kaser ot South SU verton and John Kaser of Bend; and six slsteri. Mrs. LydiaKlopr fenstini. Portland; Mrs. Henry Jackson, HoodRiver; Mrs. Oren Jackson, Walla Walla; Mrs. Frank Trundle, Walla Walla; Mrs. Har vey Keunxl. SUverton, ; and Mrs. Henry BaBer, .Sheridan. Interment will bo made in the Kaufman cemetery. Turner Masonic Lodge Organizes TURNER, Jaa. . The new officers for the Masonic lodge are: W. W. Oglesby W. M.; Her man Lewli S. W.: Arthur ' Ed wards, J. W.; II. 8- Bond, secre tary, J. M. Bones treasurer. The Eastern Star officers are; Ruth Oglesby, W. M.; W. H. Oglesby, W. P.; Mary Kelly, A. M.: Elaie Lewis, secretary and Charles Bones, treasurer. Joint installa tion of officers took place at the Masonic hall Saturday sight. Ce cil Rogers and Mrs. Emma Peter son were the installing officers. "Homeward 'Within VSHHH REM&MBER. hOUR Krt-V YfeARS M m R&oOUJTOtJ "TO 2jp SP&Art rVO EVIL M AkjVRi7T-V M "No Kick Radio ! ranis r, ltst ! CBX lies Wir, r.il.-J if . 6:45 Farm flashes. T.-OO White Wixard. t:l Maraing saranada aai aswa, T:45 ranrily Altar hawr. 6:15 Orgaa eeaeart. SBS. . ! -. S;00 sWhart -Con-a, temar, TBI. JUS N'eighberiy ata, KBg. Blllia Tinndara, lnes. KB 3. J2:??2I?m K'. Na, 10:15 Bahert Ua-sea. teaer. UBS. 10:80 Badia Bay Priaada, KB. Il:00-.icaa4aw Larka archaatrn. KB A 11:15 fleag Bag . 11:4 Tha Piwfaa-ar, SBS. 13:00 Weather bUeia and news. 13:05 Hanpy Hear Oirla arehaatra. i 1 :OS Oawaen Bre-, aepraa-, KB , l:15---Dental lactam. KB. l:Sem' Rhythm re is. 3:15 SaailU' Baa. KBS. 3:10 Organ raasnst, KBS. S:a RxOala- Dana, Vinaa. KBS. -Sattr- Andarst . eapraae. KBS. 4O0 Organ eon cart, KBS. a: iMsi uma, f :00 Silent. S:(K 7eplar valadlaa. KBS. 0:SO Tee-er-Ule lyassssy. S:S-DanMrkla Kenpalibuia. KBS. 1O--O0 Bnaahin pragraaa. KBS. -10:30 Oigan ca-cert, NBA 1 1 tOO Vie Meyers areheatra. KB S. 12:00-8 :00 KerelUn-s. S " 11 . 1 . raw sse t ranuad 7 :00 Daretiaast. T:15 Iiania'a Hangrr Tire. 7:30 Start tha Dar. KBC. :00 Hapny Timxa. liEO. :00 UBC. ' t:lS Cooking school. t:0 Betty Crocker, KBO. :45--Ceekiag achaoL 10:O0 ioraiag Otories. KBC 14:15 Mary Hala Martin. NC. 10: Magaaima af the Air. KB0 11:30 Masicsl maaterwerVsjf 11:45 Mnsieal maitbax. U :Ofl I.nncheea eaaart. 13:1 Western Pamn t and Hon. KB?. l:0O Tts Crier. 1:33 Oehaal af the Atr. KBO. 3:00 Organ. 1:1 5 Soloist I, KBC. ' 2 :30 A action brUgn. tzOO Town Crier. 8:15 -Organ naeledles. S :S0 Teatinmn. 4 -.30 Jalia Hayes. 4:45 Organ and plana. 5:00 Children's hear. 6:00 Pinanclsl talk and maa), KBO. 6:30 OUra Palmar and Panl Olirer. 7:80 Ornatlaad Rica sports talk, KBO. 8:00-Amos 'i Andy. NBO. 8:1$ VBC. - 8:45 Rcriew, KBO. :0O Tommy Lska. 0:15 Melodists. S :30 Pleasnra honr, KBO. 10:30 Slamber hear. 11:00-12:00 Johnson's orchestra. - XOTM Sto Kc PorUand :00 KOIX'a Klock. 7:00 Korslty due. 7:S0 Early Birds. Bound!" the law" Coming" Proa VJAJJC Ttsne -jja uniorj hill GRBt MEETS Membership Almost Dou bted! During 1930 is Report . r TJNION HILL- Jan. ff. TTntan Hill graaco held 1U January meeting New Year's night with 5f members aad 23 visitors pres ent; A bounteous New Tear's dinner was serred at :3 0 p. m. hy the hmch committee. y Wo had with as at this meet ing our Pomona master. Brother Lambert of Stayton aad bis wife. Officers for tho eaaalng year were In -tailed by Sister Lambert, ' Two new members were obli gated . and two hew names pro posed for' membership. During- the past year oar membership has in creased from SO to 91. We hare organized " two drill teams, f a home .economics ciab aad im proTemesti hare boa made on pur building, aad grounds. ' The comedy drama entitled "WUd Ginger," directed by Mrs. Orlo Humphreys, chairman of the noma economies committee, was well attendel ProtMrfa from the door were S4l.ea and trom tno candy sale were If. IS. 1 S rOO-'-raly aad Pant t.OS It-arrrnmkars. . ' :80 DUB8. famiaiaa Tanciet. 10:00 Ifeaediaas. 11:00 CBS. George Hormell. ll:80.InSeraational Kitchaa. 13:00 Orchestra. 1:00 Hoatass at tha Air. 2:80 Cnckag clnb. :0O -Newspaper. 5;00 Sctapbook of tha Air. 5 : Kiddies' clnb. e;0O CBS. Fast rreight. S:0 afasieel Moods. 7 rOO Bni laas. 7 :$ Breritias. S:0O 8tdi program. 8:19 Andy and Virginia. S:80 DBC, Demi Tasaa re-lew. rOO S-tpheoie areheatra, :S0 Stadia pregraas. 10:80 K0IN's Itrasy Kapers. . 13:00-1 10 1 Msrry-Oe-Ronnd. XOAO 55 Ks. Carrsllls 13:00 Organ program. 12:30 Farm program. 1 :00 Vaoderille. :00 Maria by the matters. 3:30 Hememsker hoar. , 430 Farm program. 7:S0 Ba-Ia ahorthand content. ax - 7 LIBEBTlf CLUO puiosrair Boys' Chorus and Lockl Talent Play Among Pro-; jects Outlined .! -f I LIBERTY. Jan. S The Liberty Community club will meet oa Fri day evening. January fat eight o'clock. Errery parent of this district who Is interested in hair ing their boy recelre special mu sical training In'choraa work: is asked to bo' present; at ahla time plans will be formed for the boys ' organisation and a director from Balora procured for this work. This plaa has beea decided up on by the program committee and officers of the club through their desire to interest the young peo ple in community work. Come and boost for this kid dles work and let this clsb go on record as doing something really worth while. All boys between fire and fifteen are welcome. The members of the entertain ment committee of the Liberty community club are Mrs. Ray Cleveland. Mrs. Forester,! Mrs. Clarence Stacy, Mrs. Claude Car son, Mrs. Joe Williams, with Mrs. Ted Cordon as chairman. A high class three-set comedy, 'Bashful Mr. Bobbs," will be pre sented at the Liberty hal Ion Fri day, January IS at 8 o'clock. Fees will bo much lower than la past years, siring the kiddles an op portunity to witness the comedy. Those taking part are: Mrs. Jee sie Raines, Mrs Esther Keubler, . Mrs. Free, Orpha May Dasch. Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. Van Seaten. Verde Ralres, John. KeuMer, Bill Free, Bill Berndt, Leland Scott. ' 8ILVERT0N, Jan. I. Miss Esther Towe ; left oa Bunds for Monmouth where she will St tend school for the spring and summer sesslorj. Miss Towe has two and a Quarter years of col lege. She was rradnated from ih Pacific Luther college a junior college, and later attended the University of Washington when 111 healthfarccd her to take a rest..;. . , By IWERKS By CLIFF STERRETT iLKCTiCEr.) By BEN BATSFORD By JIMMY MURPHY VKirr 3 VAID AWOKDJ