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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1932)
"Tfc CrJIGOIJ'CTATE&IAN, Zslzru Ore-rcn, 7efr.cciiy ricrnlr-r; April ZKtZ ,, x . vv. .. .. 1 . , . . . -. : - 'i. 4 vr f BIITTEH STILHIEID Belail Prices . Returning - (o ' Unirorm Level: Cutters Have Lost Money PORTLAND, April : II (AP) T sere - ws practically . no change In the butter trend for STEif TIED the day. Late-session of the pro, frt 6tbw1: IS46 fa "P dn ,rri,r vti.tA .t,rfilag eldo switched position late to- ness In all Unas with ! the recent lead of extras maintained. There is growing agitation In the trade for changing the basis of print prices so that extras alone will form tho price foundation. cutter prices at retell are ' much more Inclined to seek a uni form level although there la still a difference of 5 to 7c lb. In the resale values through the city. Owing to the fact that money has been lost on the extreme low priced sales, some of the cutters hare decided that higher prices must do forced. Trading In the egg market re flects a -generally steady tone lo cally with no change In the gen eral price list. Demand for, cur rent arrivals is sufficient to take care of offerings In that line. Despite the weakness generally reported xor Broilers., there ap- pars quite a fair call for Leghorns weighing 1 lbs. and better. The real weakness is in lighter stock. Slight improvement Is suggest ed in the market for country kill ed hogs along the wholesale way with trading -654 lb. for best light blockers witi heavy stuff in proportion, - v . . 'Some further downward price movement has been forced In the market for dressed spring lambs with a range of 14-lSc for top stuff. Weakness is- most appar ent la yearlings owing to the lib eral supplies. Poor quality spring iambs are harder to move, veal appears steady. RIVERVIEW, April If A sur prise birthday party was given for Esther Treitag on her. 13 th birth ... ' ' 1 srainu flit ail ii-ft mi flirt" sjiifiii ii i- 1 1 r i nniiui is riiiuiii irn iiij luiiiuri nmiaViLU uii iiiuiui anniversary, at the home of berk. parents Air. ana jars. Jesse irrei tag Monday night. Tho evening was. spent In games after which a supper was served. Those present beside the hon ored one and the host and hostess were:. Elizabeth BrunkaL Roy Do Wall. Helen Slack, Unlce McDon ald. Darrel Shepherd, Joe Gor don, Madallne McDonald, Gordon Do Well, Lucille Gordon, Clara Belle JTreitag, Tverett Ambrosek, Noel Summers, Clyde Crenshaw, Hazel Maria Freltag. George Am brosekvi Bobbie. Freltag. Oswald Crenshaw, Walter De Wall, Alan Freltag and Mrs. Joe Ambrosek. The Farmers Union held its regular 'meeting Saturday night. A good program was presented by a committee of the Harry God win, Tom Peterson and Roy Lelghton families, after which sapper was served by the follow ing committee: Mrs. Anna Holt, Clifford Keller. Fred Summers and wife and John Shepherd and wife. The,, Jack Goar family, Murriel I Gllkey family and Ed . Bartnik, moved to' Sllets this week where the men have employment in road work. . ". Mrs: Walter Watklns under went a major operation in a Port land hospital last week. Tha Joe Ambrosek family is moving this week to the farm formerly owned by John De Wall and is now lssed by the present owners to Mr.. Nelson of Albany, by whom Joe is employed. Word was received here by rel atives that Rawleigh Freitag was Quito seriously Injured in au auto accident and Is in a hospital at his home is Phoenix. Arizona. Scio Invites oration a-s ww 0, SCIO. April 1 May day tee-11 UlJ? ff a, a mmm - custom in the past, the neighbor - ing rural schools will join witn Sclo. - :' ' Plans for tha program are. well under way. The entire, morning will bo devoted to sports.-'AM o'clock a spelling contest will bo held. - Each School is allowed one contestant in each grade from tho third to the eighth grades. Fol lowing tho contest the general nrorram will be gives. A base ball game between Tangent High school and Scio' high school will round out the day's program Committees In charge are: general. F. A. Gallegly (Sclo), E. P. Caldwell (Scio), and Mrs. Opal Carlson (Franklin. Butte) ; ath letic, Ralph McDonald (River , view) and M. II. Beal (Scio) ; spelling, . Mrs. Frances Pugh (Scio) and Miss Kins (Arnold); program. Miss 4 Mary Lois' Goar (Oakview) and Miss Jane Papkff (Scio). REV, BURGOTNE HOME TURNER, AprU 1 Rev. W. S. Burgoyse is at .homo -this week after holding special meetings for two weeks at the Stayton Metho dist church. Wsdossdsy, April 84 - KOAO 6C0 Ko. Oonrsim T:00 Oeod aaerninr atediutions, led by - Bar. Pssl PetUaerd. -. v T:1S Sattiar sxersisas. directed y J aba Xssnr. - ' tl:00 Better BesJtkt "BeauutksaU Becssdise roat tba Indoeriaa deads." V. B. FsbUa hasltk ear. Coop For May D i.,. a Radio 1 Programs aS:J3'hy XrrlssU la the WHIsautte WHEAT BEARS BADLY FRIGHTENED spring lambs so cents ibwer Switch r Sides Rapidly vuick oiiying on Setbacks Noted CHICAGO. AprU If (AP) I Frightened ay persistent grabbing up of -wheat offerings ' daring Quickly. Stimulating the lit upturns of wheat values wu an authonta-1 tive unofficial estimate that the 1931 United SU tea. winter wheat crop bad been reduced r to only 440.00MO bushels, against 787.- j 000,009 In It also was re ported that Texas mills bad paid 3 V cents over Chicago Mar price tor No. X, bard winter wheat com pared wttb 1 cent over Mar about taree weeks ago. wheat closed firm, at practical- ly the day's top. 1-8 to M above yesterday's finish, corn unchanged to h on. oats i-S to 1-4 up. PORTLAND. Or- Aoril 19 (API rroaoea exaMac. prtcaa: cattr. ax- : ara IS: priaM firtta 18: firata 17. Cgn, fraak axtraa 14; (raak Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ora Asril It (API Wkeat Open Bigk Low Cloaa May 834. 63K 68 63 July 61 - 61- 004- 40, Sapt. 61 Sltt 6014 60 Cash market : wfcaat Bix Otmi bla- atem T8; soft wkita, western white 63; kant winter, northern apring, western red 41. Oata. No. 1 wkita, f 28.00. Corn Me. t yellow (K) faa.75. Millraa atandard 18.00. Portland Livestock PORTLAKD. Ore. April It (AP) CaMla SS. ealrea 10-i steady. Blears 60O-PO0 let. nod. 6.25-7.00: medium 5. JO -6.2 5: common 1.75-5.00: BOO-1100 lbs- good 6.25-7.00: mediam .0-6.25: eoaasoa 8.75-5.00: 1100-1800 lbs. good 6.75-6.50: snediani 4.00-5.TS. Meifera 50-aso Ibs good 4.75-6.50; ato diaat 4.84-S.TS; -eosaaoa 8.25-4.50. Sows, road 4.7S-S.S5: CAM. 8.25-4.75: low cvttor aad ewUer 1.50-8.25. Balls, year- unrs axeiaaea, gao aa chotea (beat) s-a.i; eauar. onasoa sad SMdinsa, 2.00-3.25. Taalara. arilk fed, good sad eboica, 4.00-4.50; nedloia 4.50-6.00; anil 2.50-4.50. Calras. 250-500 Ibaj. good and skeiee 4.40-4.00; coomoa ana neaium s.oo-4.o. Hogs: tolly atoady. Licfat lishta. 140-140 lbs., rood aad choice 8.75-4.65. Ligktwaigbto 160-140 lbs, 4.60-4.65: 180-200 lbs- 4.50-4.65 1 SMdham sreigbt 200 20 lbs, 8. T 5-4. 65: 220-250 lbs, 8.50-4.50; hearyweigbts aaw-xw las.. Z.I&-4.SS; zo-350 Hs. 3.00-4.00. Packing aows 275-500 lbs.. adtoat aad good t.TS-S.50. Foadara- 2w2&tMa -"r " BJanchUr ansa- and laaaba 450; 50a lower. BDrinr latabs road and choice 8.00- 4.40; saadiaas 4A0-S.00; lambs, 00 lbs., dawn, rsod aad chaiea S .0-6. 00; BMdinni 500-5.50; alt awirata eonaoei 8.00-4.00 YaarliBf wotWa 80-110 lbs., macdinm to ckoiea 4.0-4.0. Ewes 120 lbs, down. BMdiaai to tMN Z.Sw-B.90; 1 TO-150 lb j.TS-x.75; an vaifkts nU to 1.00-l.TS. '. r v - . Portland Produce POETLAKD. Ora Asril 19 fAPl twttar arista. s Bears sr tetter, 20- zz; atsodnrda. it-ZZs carton. Errs racilie awaltrr prodaeers ' sell- iB nrioee: fraab extras lis; standards. IBe: saadiaau. 18s. vaaalry aaaats aaniaf price to retail- aadar uo lha, ess; mWi, so-ue aoatrr killed Bofs. Seat bataaars lbs.. e-10a: sprinr Una be 14-lSa: lambs. rearuar ltt-m; ann awes. 4c: canaer cows, s c; aiis, Hc atabair aosaiaat. barln erica. 1943 Clip I). Hats urecoa wslanta. is-i9e: eaa oftS- aosa, iso la.; Brasus. iz-le; staaas, i-iea: fiiwrta. 0-22e: tteaaaa. 30a lb Ossensa back bariar mcm. 1BS2 aeaL He lb. Hops aaaUaal. 1940. 11-11 Ve; 1481, Il lia lb. Battarfst dlraet to shtppara; sUtlsa, 15c; PortUad daUvarr Prices. Ids- IK lira aeaUrr mat barlnar nrlea; baatrv kaas. catorad. M lbs. aa, ISc; do Be eUssss. 11-lle: lirbt e; lixht brallara. lS-t&a lb.: oiored roasters, orer S lbs js-zoc; aw roeatera ee; tfneks,. Pekin. 15c: cease. 13o; cap. 14-20a. ' Onions salting priea to retailers: Ora- Ita 47 -S caatal: bailara. S5-4.24. Saw retatoc-v Texas, 42.23 for 54-Ib, sack. rotslaes local SOe-tl.15; Parkdala 1.15: Deaebatas. 4U2A-1.85; aastera WatUaitmL 81-1.25. Saad aatotaaa Ccertiriedl esiilast ml an. 1-1 : aarlj rasa. 1-lHa lb. waei ipsa crap, neatinal; Willamette raUer. TH-lOs lb.; eastern Oresoa, X-lOa Benad. - nay ajrlac pdea Trass proaacer; al- i f 415-18.60; ssatera Orefaa tlasoUj I 1 00: 4 ilt.00. II ! C .a. -fc.l.l ' I rung, vcyctciuica 2 XMtTLATO, Or. Asril. ItAP)- i innoBSTea uaMiornka. antra is, wrappeS, 1 faaer. $3-4.TS: caoiea, sxas-se bax. 17 yKV.!rn' a - J?".i. 11 a. 82. Ma. S4.se-d ease. LeaaeBS Califernla. 84.S4-8.35. Ussas S das. cartons, $8.85. Baasass baaabia. Sc; ksads, Hs lb. BtraWSenirs Los Aagsles. 8U5-L8S craas. 1 Mts; rreaae. $8.85-8 ersta. 20 idata. :.. . , . : Kew asAatoes Tesas. StS for 60- is saec. BUMDerB eatseer grswa. S-ZMa in. : vaaaage leoai. . s -sc I. ; aaw rrea. Ciiemla. S-Te Jb. Potatoes local. SSa-SLlA; Parkdala. S1.S5: Das- ckatos, 41.S5-1.85: eastern Wsshingtoa. S1-1.SS. Seed -potateea eartlfted aar lieaA af att. 1-1 Ms; ear t yroee, 1-1 Ha i a ; - .: ... Oalna aalHag price to retail era: Ors row. $7.50 ceatat; beilera, 45-S.15.- Oa- casabars aattaasa. 40e 8U50 dos. 8oi acb loeaj. 70-e araara Sax. Celery ualtfarala, Vl.bO Sos.: feasrta, f das. haacaes. si asarn saas a atsowse. sea la. Papaars Batt Flarids. SS-SOs lb. Peas California -fte. :- Sweat awUtoea CaUforsla. 44 : sontb era rsBas. Sl.44-l.SS bn. cmte. Canii- f lower leaal. TX-f l.s crate: saaaoars. S 1-1. S3 crate. Toaaatoes kataeasa. fsacr. S-49 tt.J caaiea S5e IV: IfezJ- can Ss rapackad. . Lattves Arisoaa SLSSSS 1SS dos. buacboa; Kennewtcfc, 12c. 45 T.B.,tH Inlaf S Dnf. , 1:00 Cellece Corecatiea address 7 i . De. SL O. Holland. 1:05 Heaa sfaaacasteatt "Wild Tlow- I at la taa Gsrdea, Dr. Hslea C Gilksy. ; 4:45 Vnrket . reports sal waatkaf -'. Soraeaat.' . T:40 This tataraetlas anirerao at swrs: "PracUeal aasrestieas Kefsrdlaf SUsaadarstoad stincrals,,r Pxa . Jss. H. BsteaaUse. ' koW--424 Sc. Psrtlsasl Srt0 Piaae Ospsrs, WEO, . -S :4S MarioooUoa, KBO. 4 :80 CoaklBS; aeboeL v lS:Se WaesaVe Atssaslas. KBO. 11:45 Oaaarsl seriea sd tolks ts Bar ents. 1 :S0 World Booksaaa. 1:84 8triar-road aassmbla, KBO. S :O0 Better Xasilsa. ' 1:00 Tsrayrsr learns. KBO. ; S:8 tardea a( Maladies, KBO. 4:00 Asms a Aadr, KBOL :45 Loaella Passss. ..' llllS Lsdasc Harris, KBO. . 11:40 Orgsa. ShsUsr. ; :". General filarkets Salem :filarkets Grade U raw 4 co-op pool price, f 1.6 per hnndred. Sarplas 1UO. Factory soflk OOc . Kflk based es ataxcS totstfat, avarsc.) ButterfaV sweet 18c, Buttcrfat, soar, 16c. -. - rsuxr axd xomabuu Price pi4 to mtmf w Sslesi aayt.1. .'-M- . AdcU It -. RadlsaesT dos. ' ; e . .: OaioBS, dos. Onions, nadc. He. la .4.00 Potatoes. awL- to m Apples, wrapped, Va. . -X.oe oe res. usul. New potatoes. "Calii -os Cakes, hot hense Spinach. mi0 Sox .to i.ie Kasbsra OS CUL eelsrjv ion. Vnltu !(, Ing Calif, cakbac w . s.se Arparacas. oaa. .1.00 Calif. Lettsea, nto .S.S5 soea Bnytnf Prica Extra I ktadimaa .11 .11 .09 OffTRKTCTtS Colored Ha . JLt to .14 10 08 Hadlvai HaM Usht kana . 8priaf Ckiekaaa lit CaloraS brailon , .14 to at OKAIS SJTD BAY Baring rrtaaa Wkeat. waatora raS 55 to JS At to .5 M 0O. iS.oo Wkita. Barley, tnn top . Oats. to, top Hay - bnv'nc artpaa Oats and vatck. to 15,64 to 16.00 ' Clover ""j to 14.00 Alfalfa, ralley. lad euttrag 14.0O18.54 Raatara Oroea ... . 1T.00 HOPS Top grm4 11 H HEAT arias lriM Lamia .4.50 4.35 a.eo 03 to 05 H 41 to Ot 04 to 04 H 05 a It Horn, top Hogs, first eate 8urs Cows . Heifers Dressed waal, top Dressed hf s WOOL Ooarsa . IMedrom Sister Mary Cyrilla Passes at Dubuque SHAW. April If Word has been received, here of the death of Sister Mary Cyrilla. She passed away at Saint Frances' convent at Dubuque. Iowa. She was one of the first teachers, leaving last rear for Iowa. Byron Wells who nas oeea at tho Willamette sanitorium xor the oast four weeks has been moved to the home ot his mother in Salem. ' MICKEY MOUSE MlCKsV ISOATTIIMG OfSPCPATFLV TO Cacnrutu OfTT ano suvsta IN TME TO SAVflf WS OAL. HORACE, VMOSCTQbU 15 NFAALV THIMBLE THEATRE-t-sOT Popeye 1 CAMT STAK n NO LONGER. TZ jMM S14l wstw'rt ss dfJsBB 5ns SsbbbbbbT ' etaM.Kir.wis,aSfci.iw. i 0 sSBJsj LITTLE sNIE ROONEY ErlCA4JT HAVE. IglSKED wrm AAlMCAAlV TXTtCTTVg STitL OUT9ro&lWJCHae. "TME HOUSC r TOOTS; AND CASPERW "f MffffSii5 1 I 1DHER TW. - 1 1 FOUND THREE DOUUARS VtMATS NOTj HUK-M - AND HEWERS A PIVE- I NEWS ?5EmZS' t't -fr lrlTAff'PtLi-S! ONTrieFUOOrTDOTSt f MWE.CASPER! OOUUVR BILU WHERE DID TT HA5BEEM VSSSiV!- ' W 'rJaaK-?REsrrYMARD-w MAYBE THEY DROPPED A AUL I HAVE COME FROM? ITS NOT TOOTSlrt rEATOrTOH : ?riN . ) 4 K FOR MY OOOAH TO FlNO. OUT OP YOUR PURSE! . fs" IN MY ANO I DlONfT t-OSE IT I I OONT . COL HOOFER & SSiSS 1 AA5r?Y,N:V MONEY' rESNT A ROW OMjj PURSE IS OBJECT TO H? HHs, HERE! .-Or . I" . ofrTc y7- & -r0lCr4OW! I WISH (lija SILVER1 MONEY, BUT W -CTK TKCKUOOCE $5.50i! Oa&ip ,bllar! - Prices Steadyf Lambs dropped If cents a aun- dred to fS.S0 oa tops yesterday, with' other .livestock remaining unchanged. Other markets were likewise steady. ' except .that ; Id eal offerings on good gray oats were boosted a dollar ton. to too 'MONMOUTH, ApiU'lt John Murdoch.' junior student of Mon mouth high school carried off first place, both in speed and accuracy at the Polk county high school typing contest held Saturday at Dallas. Monmouta's novices com peting were Joha Murdoch, and Barbara Powers: amateurs were Thelma Ailor : and Marian Good. J.' C. Blevlns -Cathead -of the com mercial department in uonmouw big school. ' - . Thursday. April : 21. nas been designated as clean up day at the Knights ot Pythias cemetery at Monmouth. The Home Econom icsfelab of the local grange, the Lions club, and the K. P. lodge of Independence win collaborate Is this movement." and all'cltisena are urged to attend. The grange will provide coffee, and plans are under way ' for an effective achievement. Mrs. W. J. Stock holm and Mrs. L. Vr Seeley con stltnte the Grange committee. Mrs. C. O. Allen was hostess Friday at her farm home to the Home Economics club of Mon mouth grange. A large group of members enjoyed the dellghtfal day together with a dinner served at noon. Mrs. William Rlddell pre sided at the business session. CAMP FIRE GIRLS BUST TURNER, April If The Camp Fire girls sre busy working for their various honors. The group has already had short hikes, a party, and other diversions. They meet each Wednesday following school. Mrs. J. R. Cox, guardian and Mrs. C. L. Clark, assistant guardian have charge of the girls who sre: LaVertfe Whitehead. Ruth Bnrgoyne, Evelyn Jensen, Katherine Sparks, Eleanor Parks. CZ3AAJM& HcJSfe- dan-aj w v 9 Tops MURDOCK M'JIRDEO BS III Willi lb v3 r -: n n ir nn or nr uriii ri 1 .- ; - - SIBtSOl Trend Still Downward dus Jo Uquidauon, Pocr NEW YOttK. Arrtl If (AP) -Stocks managed to do somewhat batter today. - . v Dribbling Uasidatloa, la a aum- ber of leaders, a few unfavorable first qnarter earnings statements and. anticipation ofbthers, -togeth er with- a general absence ot buy In iaterest, kept . the-, trend downward, . but losses were- con siderably smaller than yesterday. For tne second successive ses sion rails held relatively steady; trying aow and thea-.for a rally, although meeting "with , llUle sue- cess. . . . - - ... - . Industrials wero rather dlsirir tied, although la: only a few In stances did much weakness devel op. Allied Chemical's 4 point break , was the wont single per formance, u. S.'Steelev dipping un der 2. seemed to bo making tur- tner aiforts to discount a drtidead emission -next week. Americas eaa sold Into new low ground.1 while General Electric, which earned If cents a share in the first three months of If 22, against 28 cents a year ago. touched 14. , , . American Telephone parted eompany with par on as opening block of I.OOe shares at f T-. It sold down to t7, but cut a toss of 24 .to half a point, set. Laclede Gas trading tor- the first time this year, changed hands at T2, off 82 points from the last transaction. Homestake Mining, sole surviving member of tho one hundred club, was pushed down I f4 to 110, but reduced its loss to 1 net, . ... AURORA. April If The committees who .sre responsible tor the success ot the Greater Ore gon exhibit in connection with tho Woman's dub and .which will be held at the Presbyterian chureh Wednesday, AprU 20, at 2 tun. are very active thesd days. The Hub bard Woman's club and the grade school teachers and pupRs hare accepted . invitations to be guests ot the afternoon. Mrs.. Lottie Smith, president of the Greater Oregon movement at "A Cinder Now Showine; HbLUr 1 BUYS on pun -A 'Cbllie Cair TOn'iT QACTT DCIIDG t is Adopted fcj LtzHsj' AtrWea c "v: Cj C. V. 1 vj'.v - j-afw mx-a m w flow Utaty Trick v " Taa hand eelow was opened by 1 with the.-effkiar demasal hid of 2-Diamonds. A evercalled wits sVSpades. X I 'pasaed B Ui 4 Spades, Z shifted into Hearts, srsJes A' evercalled with S-Spades. Coming into action, Y bid (-Hearts. B ltd e-Spadest hots Z and A pMsod, bat T doubled, expecting his partner to wis as opening lead of diamonds, and thes allow Y to trump a return lead. It is net uneonunoa for players to pis faith to such - imsginary happening, whereas they should, double upoa first trick winners -or trump hold ings. ' -. . -' ' db842 "-'S- v, 094S2 ' -v sQ 10343 -48 - - eVAQJIOSJJ V83 atK7 75 . W ICQ J 107 d6 4KQ 109642 ' The opening lead was the S ot diamonds, which was captured by dummy's Ace: Z gave a come-on with his 9, and the declarer played the 5. A cannot tell froa Ti lead waether or not Y has one or two diamonds left: the reading of card distributions has to wait for the moment. - Os the three rounds of trumps that followed Z discarded the Z, 4 and 6 of diamonds, proving conclusively that Z originally had held seres cards of that suit, and that Y had led a sinrieton. It seemed Inconceivable that Z could have bid hearts so strongly un less he bad five of them at least; the ouestion concerning whether he had held a distribution of 7-4-0-0 or 7-5-1-0 could be settled read ily by leading a single round ot eiuns. Salem, will bo the speaker and will bo accompanied to Aurora by other Salem women. Tea will bo served by the hostess committees and tho local business men" have expressed their willingness to co operate by exhibiting Oregon p re dacts. Mrs. B. W. Stoner is ar ranging lor musical numbers. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. A. L. Strickland, Mrs. J. W. Sadler.- Mrs. Eddie P. MlcheU. and Mrs. Millard Crissetl ot Aurora and Mrs. Nona Tergen of1 Wood bum. Those having charge of the exhibit are Mrs. Harry Evans, Mrs. Lester Reed and Mrs. Nor man Tergen. . in His Eye" "Scorned Sweetie' 7 VA4 : A - B 4AJ982 '2- VAJS SUTPARD Can A WU? A laid daws Miltf elnhs! Y dropped the 8, dummy the 2, and Z played the 6. Tii seemed to settla that question cent erniitg the safety of finessing dummy's J en the neat lead. It was highly im probable that Y had originally held only fear dubs and that Z had held two dubs. Eves it that war true, there were f oar chances for Y to hold the missing Q scainst tw chances for the finesse to lose. The declarer had done his best to loeat the wining Q, and he ft. sessed dummy's J upon the second round of dubs. The J held, aad Z showed out of the suit. Just as A had calculated would happen. - A led dummy's Ace of dubs, and discarded from his own nana a pcaxt, prcpsuswry w at SNjiswcne v tempt. . It Is astonishing to those who have sever been accustomed to Jook for a possible squeese is every difficult hand, to discover how often that Unique method of picking up as extra trick or two will work. - A return lead of dubs was ruffed by the declarer. Z dis carded a heart. The squeeze was put is operation, by leading three trumps. After the lead of two trumps the holdings about the table were as follows:. e96 d-Q A A t w I A4 8 I I 7 1A 9 A put one more tors on his squeeze, by leading his last trump (sever forget that vital step). . Of coarse Y had to hold his dub, and let go a heart. Dummy discarded what Y held, letting re its last dub. B had either to give the de clarer a diamond and dummy a heart trick, or else give dummy two hearts. A made a grand slam. rawrttat. isat. BONNER TO STAFFORD SILVERTON HILLS. April If J. C. Bonner hss accepted the prlncipalshJp of the Stafford school near Oregon City. Bonner held a similar position in this school for a term of three years, three years ago and was offered the position for tho coming year without application. . HOLD WIENER ROAST HUBBARD. An HI 11 . Tha members of the Christian Endeav or of tha Federated churches un der tha leadership of Kenneth Dart enjoyed a wiener roast Sun day night at Horseshoe park, i By 1 m DEED ours TfES STOTIOJ Skaggs-Safeway' WcMcrr, i Stores" i are : Combined ' : f: : "At Snverton S : SILVERTON, AprU If. Tha Hamburger service station, owned ' and managed -for tha past threa years by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tata, has bees purchased by Mrs. Jim Reed and ' her ; daughter Fsysv They will take possession Tues- ' day of this week, i s , The Ssggs-Safeway aad Mao Marr stores have been combined at Sllvertoa. and H. E.Bramel, who came here a .week ago to -manage the Safeway, will be tho-.: manager ot both. The ' building . ased by the Safeway is -tho ono -to contlnae fa use. Clareoca Sebc who has been, manager, of the MaeMarr division, has bees traasi f erred to Oregos City, i . , " Mr. and Mrs. Fraak Porter ot. Salem have retained to SUrertoa and - Mr. Porter will bo employed in the Safeway store. Rev. A. W. Knock ot the Lu theran Bible Institute ot Mlnne-, spoils. Minn., is st Sllvertoa for a week eoadactlsg a Biblo confer- -ence. Sunday morning he spoke at ; Trinity church and Sunday and' Monday nights at Immaauel. He spoke Tuesday night at Immannel also and on Wednesday, and Tha re-. day nlghU will speak at Trinity church. . , Mrs. J. C. Roshelzn was called. to Sutherlln Saturday afternooa because of the serious Illness ot her son-in-law. William Golden. According to wire meessge recelv-. ed st Sllvertou' Monday mprninfr , Mr. Golden was slightly Improved and hope was being held, for his recovery. . - -v' The Silverton high school band, which aader the direction of Hal -Campbell won first place in the B division of the state contest held st Corvallis Saturday, will play at Salem May T as a part ot tho Sa lem Maslc week program. . , MAY REOPEN CHURCH . ZEN A. April If Captain G. U Hall ot McMlnnvflle. homo mis sionary, held preaching 'services st tho home of Mr. end Mrs, R. C. Shepard Sunday with tho im mediate family and J. R. Shepard and Miss Delta Nichols or Salem present. Captain Hall conducted religious services at various times at tho Zena church' before tho Union Sunday school disbanded several years ago. He is endeavor ing to re-establish the Sunday school here. By WALT tilSNEY By SEGAR DARRELL McCLlJlE. ; By JIIVaAIY MIIRPHV ; i -