StbckraSrket Prices Slowly Gain Ground NEW YORK, Dec. 11 -OP)- The Stock market reached the highest average level of the past three weeks today. Gains of fractions to a point and more lifted some stocks to the year's top prices. In the two hour session the market took the best strides ol the week. Demand was a carry-over from rally that started during the final hour on Friday. After a hesitant start, buying power stepped up. Closing prices were around the highs of the day. Brokerage quarters saw two factors at work: Year-end selling to establish tax losses let up. while year-end investment and specu lative Durchases increased. Wall Street seems pretty well convinced that its December rally Is making headway. For the past two weeks the market has closed higher than In the preceding week despite tax selling which at times achieved sizable proportions. The general run of prices, of cour?e, has a long way to go to get back ta pre-election levels In late October the market, as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks, hit a pre election high of 71. On November 80 a post-election low of. 62.6 was established, or a decline during November of more than $7,500, 000,000 in the market value of all stocks listed on the exchange. Lions District Governorship Goes to Ohling Appointment of Merrill D. Ohl Ing, Salem, as .district governor of the Lions club was learned nere Saturday from the International president. Dr. Eugene Briggs of Enid, Okla. Ohling will serve until next summer's state convention, filling out the term of the late Oliver Pesonen of Astoria. A charter member of the Salem club when it was organized in 1922, Ohling served as first secre tary. He' was president in 1929 and has twice been deputy district governor. Moved up to the deputy gover norship is Richard Doyle of As toria. Since the state meet will be In Astoria, he will be in charge of arrangements. Ohling will be chairman of the Oregon board of governors, since the convention will be in his district, which com prises northwest Oregon. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Wilson. 1260 Hoyt st., a son, Saturday, December 11 at Salem General hospital. EDWARDS To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Glen Edwards, Monmouth, a daughter, Saturday, December 11 at Salem General hospital. MACKIE To Mr. and Mrs. John Mackie, Sublimity, a son, Saturday, December 11 at Salem Memorial hospital. MEYERS To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers, 448 Marion st, a son, Saturday, December 11 at Salem Memorial hospital. REMEMIER LAST JANUARY AND FEIRUARY B comfortable bow sad prepared for d really cold weather to come. Spark Oil Heaters always fir yon just the temperature you want whe yxm want it See them today. SfMCtC icfaaM Oi Hesters gprn both circvlatiag tad radiator, hear. For coaplete comfort, jo need both. Conven ient Terms gffiSBK 2J CltCI2CDLflTIXG BETEBSE PLUMBING-HEATING Why Suffer Any Lonper Wbea ethers fail ese ear Chinese reasedies Amazing socress for COM rears l China. No matter wILb what ailments yon are afflicted disorders, siansltis. heart, laagt liv er, kidners. gas. ronsUnatton. ob-ers "liahetes. rhenmarlstn. gall and felad der fever, skin, female complaints CHARLIE CHAN CHINESS HERB CO. J4 N Cemmerrtal Phone 2-183 SALEM. ORE Office Honrs i K I Tnes. and Sat. only County CffRiajV'"' To Meet in Dallas On December 14 District 5 of the Siate Associa tion of Counties will meet Tues day, December 14, at Dallas, Mar ion County Judge Grant Murphy said Friday. County court members of the six counties in district 5 will meet at the Polk county courthouse at 10 a. m. State legislation pertain ing to counties will be discussed Judge Murphy, president-elect of the state county association, will preside. Sen. Dean Walker of Indepen dence will be the main speaker at a noon luncheon. Invitations to state legislators in the district are in the mails today. Counties in the district are Marion. r Polk, Linn, Lane, Lincoln and Benton. Soybeans Drop 10-Cent Limit CHICAGO. Dec. 11 -UP)- A new domestic sales policy announced by the commodity credit corpora tion caused heavy selling in soy beans, lard and grain on the board of trade today. Soybeans plunged 3 the 10 cent daily limit and all lard contract except December reached new seasonal lows. The market opened easy, al though losses at the start were mostly confined to fractions. However, soybeans were weak right from the start,: As the session progressed, sell ing orders increased, ana Duyers shied away from the market Final prices were the day's lows Wheat closed 2-3 lower, corn was lh-2 lower, oats were to 1 cent lower, rye was 2 Vs to 4 cents lower, soybeans were 10 cents lower and lard was 37 to 65 cents a hundred pounds lower. 1,000 LUMBERMEN IDLE GRANTS PASS. Dec. II The break in the lumber market has hit Josephine county mills hard, lumbermen said here to day. The estimated i 50 per cent of the operations in the county have closed in the last two months. It was estimated that more than 1,000 workers have been laid off. ' Salem Market Quotations I Bl'TTKHFAT Premium .72 j .70 .63 .73 .78 .83 .58 .44 .30 No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGGS f Bovine ) Larue double A Medium Pullets Cracks EGGS wholesale Large double A .. .70 .. .69 .52 J2 Medium double Pullets Cracks POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn hens . No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.) No. 1 colored fryers (3. lbs. up) No. 1 old cocks LIVESTOCK fey Val Pack Feeder lambs JO .38 .32 M .1$ 15 00 20.00 10.00 to 12.00 2.00 to 6.00 14.00 to 15.00 8.00 to 14.00 14.00 to 19.00 22.00 to 27.00 18.00 to 22.00 Wool lambs Yearling lambs Ewes Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Bulls .. Veal. 150 to 300 lbs. Calves. 300 to 450 lbs. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 11 (AP) Butterfat (tentative, subject to imme diate change) premium quality, max imum of Jo to 1 per cent acidity de livered in Portland. 71-74c lb.; first quality, 69-72; second ; quality. 67-70. Valley and country points 2c less than first. Butter wholesale, fol? bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade A A, 93 score 68c lb.; A, 92 score 67c, B, 90 score. 65c; C. 89 score, 64c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Sailing price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 44 to 51c: Oregon 5-lb loaf. 47',,-54c. Eggs to Wholesalers: A grade large. 62i - 64 V2c: A grade medium. S 174 So. isscouni EIVELB7 FT Salem 7 Obituaries MaeL.ACHL.AN Robert M. MacLachlan. late resident of 2310 N. Front St.. at a local hos pital December 9 at the age of Si. Services will be held Monday. Decem ber 13. at 10 a.m at the Clough-Bar-rick chapel. BYW ATEK Joseph B. Bywater. at the residence. 29$ W. Superior St.. December 9. Sur vived by the widow. Irma Bywater. Salem; daughter. Marion Krebs. Cecil. Ore.. and granddaughter. Marylee Kreba. Cecil. Services will be held Monday. December 13, at 1:30 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapeL Inter ment in Belcrest Memorial park. LAMB In this city. December 11. David Whitman Lamb, late resident of 725 N. Capitol st. Survived by widow. Eu eenia May Lamb. Salem: brother. James Roy Lamb, Amboy. Wash.: Bis ter. Mrs. F. r.. Mercer, taalem. Mem ber of First Christian church. Kamiah lodge No. 56 AF At AM. Kamiah. Ida ho, and Victoria chapter vo. uij, tur ner, services win De neia i utwij December 14, at 3 p.m. in w T. Rig- don chapel with the Kev. Dudley Strain officiating. JASMONT Mrs. Vera Jasmont. late resident or 1530 Fifteenth ave., Seattle. Wash., at local hospital December 11. sur vived by daughter. Mrs. Bernice tx. Seattle. Announcement of services lat er by tlougn-tsarncx company. KARN . . . Mrs. HatUe Karn. late resident oi 180 N. 23rd st.. at a local hospital De cember 11. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barnck company. HESS Mrs. Armllda J. Hess, in this city. December 11. at 89 years of age. Ship ment has been made to Roseburg for services and Interment. 59'ic: A grade, small, o'i-oayjc; inuc R larfe. 52'J-56',C. Live chickens (No. l quality too plants) Broilers, under zvj m., jo-jit lb.: fryers. 2'i-3 lbs.. 35 -36c; 3-4 lbs.. 36-37; roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 37-40; (ml leehorns. under 4 lbs. 30c; fowl. leghorns, over 4 lbs.. 34-35; colored fowl, all weights, 39-40; old roosters. au weights. 16-19C. Turkeys (net to producers on dressed weight basis) U.S. grade vnum toras. 5 2 -54c: A erade hens. 65c. uressea lurxeys 10 rniiicu inu A vouns hens. 70-72C lb.; New orx style dressed: A grade young toms, 58- 60c. Rabbits Average to retailers lor locally dressed animals, 58-6Zc; fryers, Hve. white. 4 to 5 lbs.. 30-32c; 5 to 6 lbs.. 32-33c; colored. 28-30c; old or heavy, does. 13-15c. Fresh dressed meats: wnoiesaiers 10 retailers in ooiiars per cwi commercial. $39-43; utility. $35-37. UV,a vuii..nc.i..a., ' I 4.-T5-34! cutter - canner. 129-32. r ' . I Rf nit ionft str Rind ouar. rZrZZ 'u.n 'tHnVle 138:40: ... C?lf C3- -A.1 full lAina w...l-- 9 At ac- r.K c-Ai - T.: "J.T.J--- IT ' fy A. .nmmT.f.ta1 all u.-lffht ft4Tl-41 ....... . i - v...... . ., - - - Mutton Good. i0 lbs. down. 1- 20. Pork cuts Loins. No. l. to 12 1 lbs.. $46-47: shoulders. 16 lbs. down. $40-42: spare ribs. $48-54; carcasses. 1 $34-35. 1 grades. 45c lb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12 month 1 growth. Country killed meats: Veal Hop quality. 38-4oc lb.; oth er grades, according to weignt and quality. Hogs Light blockers, 91-Aie 10.; sows, light, 27-30c. Lambs 38-40c lb.: mutton. 14-18c. Beef Good cows. 29-32c lb.; canners and cutters. 23-25c. Onions 50-llb. western Ore. yel lows. No. Is med.. $1.50-1.75: Urge. $1.75-2; Idaho yellows, med.. $1.50-1.65; large. $2.25-2.50: wiitte med.. $2.60-2.75. Potatoes Oregon russets, central district. No. 1-A. $3.25-3 40; 25 lbs.. 90-95c; No. 2. 50 lbs.. $1.10-1.20; Klamath Falls russets. No. 1-A. $3 40-3.50; Ya kima russets No. 1-A. $3.25-3.40; 25 Ibs.. 85c; Idaho russets No. 1-A, $3.60 3.85. Hay Following prices are strictly nominal: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa to better, carlots FOB Portland. $37 38: U. S. No. 1 timothy. $37-38: oats and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clo ver hay. $24-25 ton. baled, on Willa mette valley farms. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 11 -(API-Wheat futures not quoted: No cash grain quoted. Cash wheat ibid): Soft white 2.23: soft white (excluding rex) 2.23; white club 2.23; wastern red 2.23. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.23; 10 per cent 2.24; 11 per cent 2.26; 12 per cent 2.28. Hard white baart: 11 per cent 2.40; 12 per cent 2.46. Today's car receipts: Wheat 12; bar ley 3: flour 6; corn 3; oats 1; mill- feed 4. ! Liberty i I on ML AdditiJltdIv Classified Ads Livestock and Poultry COW JUST FRESH, papec, IS in. hay cutter. Lots of pipe. Surge 2 unit milking machine, pipe for 14 cows. D. Beach. Rt. 1, Ph. 2-7103. 4 CALVES Jrom 200 to 350 lbs. Rt. 1. Box 406 5 mi. out Wallace Rd. LARGE New Zealand bred does. Rt. 5. Box 158. Ph. 2-6312. LICENSED St bonded livestock buy er. Claude Edwards. Rt. 3. Box 898E. Phone 3-1144. WANTED: Thin cows and heiiers for feeders, also butcher cattle. Get my bid. it will cost you nothing. Ear) Du Chien. 2495 N 5th. Salem. Phone 2-1656. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandlish, 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-S147. NEW HAMPSHIRE Weekly hatches. Ph. oaoy chicks. 2-2661. Lee's Hatcnery iilOlitil PK1CES paid Cattle and norses wanted for fox feed. Call col lect Sherwood 4432. Help Wanted Male MARRIED man. neat i nn.i vr rIH with r-.r All or nart j tlme w to j10 pcr day write Box 442 co Statesman. Help Wanted Female Responsible position with large con- cern within commuting distance of Salem. Efficient typing and short- hand essential. Minimum 3 yrs. secre tarial. Alfe 25 to 35. The excellent pay offered for this position makes it well worth investigating if you qualify. COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGENCY 360 State St. Phone 2-1488 exp. Good pay & fast promotions, Must be free to move for advance ment. Call Mr. Williams between 9 and 5, 2-4546 EXP. BEAUTY operator. Lipstsck Salesman Wanted Esquire Calendars AND GIFT SPECIALTIES Fastest growing line in this fast growing Industry. All businesses use this form of advertising. New 1950 line is biggest and most diversified we have ever offered. We have a limited number of franchises open in Salem. Previous experience in this field pre ferred but not essential. For full de tails, including your free copy of "SUCCESS STORY." the story of Es quire Calendars and of our growing sales organization, write without de lay to R. R. Taylor. Field Manager, West Coast Division. Esquire Calen dar Division. 707 S. Broadway, Room 903. Los Angeles 14. California. DDr?TTmiTV rg a i Tprrm 1 ."..Ltn. u " (H V..... M- . VT- 1 """'5 ...- ' man I - i-v r ol trtninff nraiL'tAiia jbi. cAit- -1 jo a j . November earnings in other local- lties: - E. B . Baker. $1118.00. m .....i. i . j, ,. . . . . parnfii twu- unci i i r 1 1 r t : m a r ti 1 1 1 r 1 . its uiey i.u 1 1 1 if i iv 1 1 1 o u 1 1 1 possiDie. An hour and half of vour time mav change your life and Dut you in the nipner income Dracxcis. TAKE ADVANTAGE of this oppor- tunity. See Mr. Smith. 10:30 a m.. Ho- tel Senator. Monday. December 13. J Inquire at desk.) REPRESENTATIVES to sell accident, sicKness, Hospital and life insurance Good commissions, permanent posi tions for right men or women. Give qualifications, age. etc. Confidential. Write Statesman Box 440. Situations Wanted MAN WANTS work of any kind in Salem. Write Statesman Box 444. EXP. WOMAN wants housework. Good cook. Ph. 3-4151. rm. 438. BABY SITTING by anytime. Phone 3-8989. reliable lady CARE FOR Children in my home by day or hour. 1306 N. Church St. Ph. 2-6612. TREE SURGERY, landscaping of all kinds, pruning shrubs, and moving of shrubs. Rockwalls St flagstone patios, fishponds. James co Knight Pearcy. 375 S. Liberty. Ph. 3-3212 L1 There Are IIo Set Credit Terms In Any of Br. Semler's Denial Offices . . . ye, DR. SKMI.ER Dentist 1 to 3 DAY SERVICE . difficult cases excepted 1 DAY Plate air Service S iSiUfcfcptU fraritetT U REFINED, educated woman. 39. with boy. 13; good cook and housekeeper, wants place on ranch or motherless home. Write Statesman Box 439. DKESS MAKING and altera UonsTFtT Z-9S40 after 3 p m TREE WORK, trimming. tooDina. fell ing, removing. Ins. operator. Free est. W. H. McAllister. 840 Trade. Ph. 2-1496. Paintinp & Decorating Phone 3-7552 TYPIST Letters, envelopes, thesis. etc. Reliable. 1930 Fairundsgd. TREE WORK, all kinds. Shrubbery. Room 210 Marlon hotel. Ph. 34123. Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Service onSewers Phone 3-94CT or 3-5327 HOUSEWbRK by hour. Ph2708T CURTAINS washed, stretched. 2-3448. Chimney sweep Northness oh 3-4450 SEWERS antiseptic tanks installed and repaired Scharff Bros Phone OIL CIRCULATOR Furnace and chimneys cleaned Va uum used B F Fnsler Ph 3-7176 DRAWING house plans. Ph. 3-962T. Fainting & Decorating WE SPECIALIZE IN INTERIORS 1-5444 DICK OREV 6 FOUNDATIONS under old or new buildings. Cement work, all kinds. For estimate call 2-2P59 or 2-0514., j g , ft , JJ Jusi a Few More Days Vi . Til fl S It t '- s jell t4 M I I I fy-7i , - -t.- zS3 I 1 r -mM I To Have Your Chi Portraits Call 3-7830 and Make Your Apitofntment Now Kennell-E.lis u u Artist Photographers 420 Oregon BldgJ g Evenings by Dr. Semler says: "Arrana the payment term to suit your own conreD'ence. Pay for! your Dental Wcrk in Small WMkly or Montlhy Amcjunts ... talc any reasonable length of time." You will appreciate how easy it is to arrange for credit at lr. Semler's. No de lay or unnecessary inTestiaxr'ion or finance company to EXAMINATION Without PPOINTMENT Come in at Your Convenience TRANSPARENT PLATE DEiSf AL PLATES AV yo"r EpnHut ab?ut wonderful new Dental Plates. WATflS-AOOUH STATE t HOUttt HO AM SrM tm... ' SitjnaWJAWantfrJ w ui uiiuiv to aiue aoa re pair Leef Bros Furniture Refinishms Co Ph i-1233 4029 E State St HOES-mimEOGKAPHLNG.- typing service la our home. Quality work lower priees. 669 N. 16th st. Ph. 3-3643. C LM IO.fl WORK. AU kinds. Prompt ""ff rrn nm. an a. iTtn. AVA1 pering. IBLE NOW Pa in tin ( U oa- terior decorating. Holiday special, yi off on wall all paper. Sllverton. . 4501. Archie Bovee. Rt. 1. Boi 194. Ph For Sjale Miscellaneous ALWAYS big vtoeft, Woodry sj Furniture Mkt. Ph. 8-5110. Commercial Sand & Gravel Crushed rock Ready mix. AU kinds of sand and gravel River silt and fill dirt. 1 Ph. 21966 GIRL Si Bicycle. 3-6339. j used once. Phone AVON Cosmetics. Phone 3-1146. WORL Q GLOBES, desk pen sets, tel- ephone Y !i dices. EATER APPLIANCE CO. SVX AND HEAT LAMPS VEATER APPLIANCE CO. ELECIIC room beaters, all types YKA'TFR APPLIANCE CO. DECORATING holly, holly wreaths and gift ! boxes. Basil Zell. Orchard 1 Heights rjd. Ph. 58F12 evenings. Taken s s 2 Appointment no third party deal with). tLDO. COMMERCIAL 3311 A 1 . 1 w e a ristmas 1 8 Slean, OrtitH fato.'m 0 4M to I ) J T&4 iaes&6& Whal lo Give? Always a Problem We offer these suggestions For the Craftsman, Hobbyist, Home Repairman i inch "Hi-Power" ElecJric DriU Small Powerful Economical Drill Press Stand Makes lour Portable r.I lie tent Duro Band Saw 12-inch Throat, Built Indispensable for Darra-James Wood Turning Lathe 6-inch Swing - 36-inch Centers Price ISow Duro Drill Press Complete with Attachments; Fence; Guide, Mortise Chisels, Mortise Bits i" Hand Drills "LUFKIN" Precision Indispensable for "Schick" Electric Shavers Do away with brushes and scratches. Shave the modern way with "Schick.' Tackle and Tool Boxes Double deck trays Large full length bottom compartment. A "must" for Flashlights Also "Lantern- A Wide Variety FOR THE HOME-MAKER Revere Ware Stainless steel utensils with copper clad bottom for even heat distribution. Presio Cookers "To be the leader, it Nesco Electric Boaster Cook an entire meal under one; lid. Ilonitor Portable Ironer Takes the backache out of an ache in your purse. Takes no floor space Set it on any table or bench. Vacuum Both upright and tank Solve all your cleaning problems. Coffee Makers Roth glass and stainless steel Monitor 45 pounds of cleaning magic. Washes a full load in only five Dormeyer Power Many other thine to delight the heart of the houfewife. i unman , Front and Court Sts. llZ'rl&idbSi Vtifc& :? I Your I Check Christmas List Against These 45 tOCM. IIMHIM. Electric Drill an Accurate, jjnll Tress. - in Lite, Tilting Table. Fancy Woodworking. Reduced at Reduced Prices. Tools and Gauges. Accurate Work. I lather, hot towels, cuts an sportsmen and mechanics 2 cell. 3 cell. S cell and "Spot" Type of Hand Tools and Frymasler had to be the best" ironing without putting Cleaners models with attachments. Washer minutes. Chief Food Ilixer Phone 3-9163 1- . I . 1 1 i