The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, January 21, 1936 PAGE NINE OT Ads Glass for Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising Single: Insertion per line . .10e Three insertion! per line . .20c Six Insertions per line ..... 30c One month per line . . . . . $1.00 Minimum charge ......... 25c Copy tor this- page aeerpte' anlrl 8:30 the ereainf befsre pnbhratioa far classification. Copy receded alter this lis wfli fee ran under tlx tread ing Too Lata to Classify. The Slaieaaua Miuaci oe tin rial rasaonsiUUitj tier errors ohies way appear in adrertiMmata publish ed in be co)imsd, and ia eaaee where this paper ia at fault will repriat that part of aa adrartiaeaiaat ta waicb the typographical mistake eceurs. Tba Stateamaa rcaerrca tbe right to reject objectteaable advertising. It fur ther reserve tee rKTht t classify all trertiaingn4er tba proper claaiiica t'OB. Help Wanted-; Female Wanted housekeeper for family. Most be refined, educated, good cook .md able to do work. Written applica tions only considered. State, releren ces, age and full information in first letter. Box '.'S3, care Statesman. Kxp. reliable girl for general house work. TeL 8232. Situations Wanted Exp. girl wants housewk. Tel. 8377 Willamette student wishes work for board and room. 1433 State. Tel. 9364. Experienced jjrlrl desires housework, flox 85, care Matesman. WANTED-. Care of apartments, church or any pulte building by a de pendable man or by man and wife. 15ox S86, care Statesman. ( For Sale Miscellaneous Safe fot sal, fireproof. 288 Cheine keta. TVPISWRITKRS Reut a machine, practice at borne; Special rates to stu dents. Roeii. 430 Court. Phone 6773. Hclcrest lots. TeL 6312. Hoover & Frcmcir Vac. Cheap, cash. Brushes lebristltd. Teed, 490 a ZlsL New radio tubes Service, til'i North 2!c. Moore's Radio High Street. Wedge wood gas range. Tel. 4438. Good apples 2?c box, 3 for 85c. Fre weed lioney, i lb. pall, 49c. Choice Na vi orange?, bushel box, place pack. Ail sizes, S1.&5 box. 15c to Sic dozen. Puritan apple cider fresh daily, gal lon, :rc PURITAN CIDER WORKS WEST SALEM See our second hand pianos at 859 rush, 869, T9. 9iT uid Op. AhiO new uprights, grander and splhet grands, at i!rl:ard of low prices. Terms. See Tillman Piano Store at.oneejand save. Ic;ifert at old location, 395 S. 12th St., ct. Mill. Pekingese pups. Jleas. 535 N. 15th. Good chicken brooder. TeL 34F21. Wanted! Miscellaneous Free We pick up dead and worth less horses, cows, sheep. TeL 4869. Walnut, filbert, meats. Walnuts tn shell. Any quality. State Cafeteria. We V70T. pay cash for used pianos. TeL Wanted Furniture CASH PAID FOR YOUR TOOLS Stoves, Furniture Capital Hardware a Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial Phone 7848. Miscellaneous Haircuts, jec-15c 303 S. Winter. For Rent Rooms Rooms, 636 N. Cottage. TeL 8678. Modern heated rooms. Men only. Reasonable. 549 X. Cottage. Pleasant sleeping. S. Cottage. living room. 250 Heated steering rooms, 1444 S. High. Sleeping room. TeL 4498. Heated sleeping rooms. TeL 9490. Nice heated front room. Hot and cold water. 255 Center street. Sleeping rooms near state Board if desired. 270 N. 12th. bldga. Heated sleeping rms. 444 S. High. Room and garage. 1050 N. Summer. References. TeL 5787. 4 Room and Board Rm.-W.TeL 8394. 860 Chemeketa. . r.oom- and board, 2 blocks from atate house. 23 N. 13th. : Urn. & hrd. single, 36 wk., ws. Ph. 3570 after 6. double $5 - Go"d !o.-ird and room. Prefer W. U biys. 151 N. 13th St. For Rent Apartments Furn. 2 room apt. Tel. 9190. Small furn. apt. 590 Union. Furnished steam heat. Frigldaire, f!ne water. Hawthorne Court, 10U0 No. apitot. Convenient 3 and 5 flex apts. 860 Mill St. room furn. du 4 R. furn. apt. 1553 State. ADVERTISING Portland Representatite Gordon B. BelL Security Butldlng. Portland. Ore. Western Advertising Representatives Fenger-IIall Co, Ltd. Sao Francisco, Lot Angeles. Seattle Eastern A tfvcrtlsrng: i Represents tires . Bryant, Griffith ft Branson, Ink, Chicago. New York, Detroit, Boston, Atlanta i i " . Hi ffafercrf at like Poitornc at ffaleirf. vregen, at ecwa-c'M Matter. Uhed every maruina eep Monday Untinan of lie. 3 it South Commercial street. ; ,.! . EUBSCRLPTION RATES i Mail Subscription Rates, in Advance, vriinin uregon : uaiiy and Sunday, Mo. 89 cents: 3 Mo. 3L25 ; Mo. 32JI 1 year 34.00. Elsewhere 80 cents pei Mo, or $8.60 for 1 year ta advance. Pei copy a cents. News Etands cent. Br City Carrier: 45 cents s month 5. a year la advance. Mod. 2 rooms, 2005 N. Capitol. Apartments. 355 Bellvue; I Wanted Miscellaneous 1 1 f WANTED BUSINESS LOCATION FOR FIRST CLASS PASTRY SHOP. WILL CONSIDER SPACE IN MARKET, DEPARTMENT STORE OF FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT TELEPHONE 5126 For Rent Houses Ftsra. A u after a. Forkner. TeL SOU 2 room furnished house. -6840. Winter rates on cottages, '-one Star Auto Camp. 160 N. CaoHot S R. unfurn. bungalow, at 1569 Wil bur St. Fireplace, garage. Inquire 1196 S. 14th or Tel. 7340. room house for rent. 290 King wood Ave., J 18.00. TeL S566. 4 P.. mod. furn. A. J. Flint. Tel. 8920. For rent Modern house ; convenient to McKlnley and Leslie schools. In quire at 1193 Fir street. For Rent Office rooms for rent. reL 3712. 811 State St Horpttai -mil It I, tHHts and wlievhl.i Stiff Furntture Co. FARM FOR RENT 141 acres Santiam river bottom farm, two sots buildings, 6 acres bear ing walnuts, wonderful carrot and vegetable soil. CHAS. HCDK1XS. N. J. LINDGREN 275 State St. Phone 9494. For Sale Keal Estate List your property for HAWKINS 4k ROBERTS, sale INC with Houses. Grant. 29 Court. TeL 7723. FOR SALE, by owner, room home, large lot with fruit, double garage, walk in c distance: shown by appoint ment only. Price $328.00. terms. Phone 9541 or call at 1710 N. Uth St. Beautiful crfk property, strictly mod ern, fine district, will consider exclianKing for income proper ty, for sale cash or terms. 84500. Modern bungalow, six rooms, bath, between state house and new liigii school. On rear of lot nice 4 rm. modern, recent built house, renting 820 a month This is good income property, Owner will take lot In good dis trict, as down payment. 32 T. 0. View tvronerty. 7 rm. modem, 2 lots. clos" to Islie and Mc- Kinley schools. Abundance fam ily fniit. $ 300. Two fine view lots facing Les lie seinoi, family orchard, t-'rms. WINNIE PETTYJOHN 21 1 N. High Sale mod. cozy bungalow, reason able. Box 981, care Statesman. Exchange; Real Estate EXCHANGE A 7 rom. modern house In A-l con dition, oak floors, fireplace, oil burner, etc. Large corner lot close to schools nnd business district. Price only 86000. Will accept smaller house as part pay ment. SK7C Mrs. Ellts with CHILDS MILLER, Realtors 44 State Street Phone 6708. Small home In So. Calif, on farm. Ph. 82 SO R. 7, Box 14. 0 acres, small house, clear of en cumbrance ; trade for house in town. pay difference. H. C. Shields, 219 Oregon Bldg. T. 8902 For Sale Farms ATTRACTIVE FARM BUYS 147 acres 7 -miles out on macadam road, f iir get buildmgs, well and spring water. -80 acres in cultivation; balance pasture and timber. Price only 37350, part terms. 40 acres few miles out on good road. 19 acres now in crop, new house, barn. woodshed and chicken house. Priced very low at 32C50. SEE IS for Good Farm Buys. CHILDS A MILLER, Realtors 344 State Street Phone 6708. 123 acre ranch near small town In Polk county. Excellent soiL Distant owner. Leased to October 1st, 1936. Priced for quick sale at 365.00. W. G. KRUEGER 147 N. Com'l. Phone 4728. Wanted Real Estate Nelson's Farm Agency has buyers coming for bargains In farms. Ph. 8280 or write Rt. 7, Box 14. Money to Loan A Complete Service on Loans Up to $300 We can advance cash quickly and privately to any employed man or woman In 24 hours. Beneficial Loan Society of Salem Room 119. New BUgh Bldg. 2nd floor LICENSED NO S-122 A M 165 by STATE 518 State St. TeL 3740. Loans Made In Nearby Towns Federal housing loans title 2, build or refinance Homes or business prop. Low rates. Abrams Ellis, Masonic B. Personal Loans By an Independent Salem Finance Co. Amounts to 31500 One to Twenty Months to Repay Deal with an Independent Salem owned-and-operated finance company where your needs will receive every consideration both before and after the loan is made. No Delays - - No Red Tape General Finance Corp. First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 8551 Licensed. S-138 by State Automobile Loans . Private money for automobile loans at new low rates. Personal Attention No Delay! You Keep Your Car Roy Simmons First Kat'L Bank Bldg: Phone 8553. Licensed by the State FOUR PER CENT paid on savings. LNSUKKU to 15.000.00. SaJem Federal Savings A Loan Ass'n. Guardian Bldg. Phone 4109. Loans Wanted Loan wanted on farm and dry property. Before borrowing. Inquire mx nawnini dc KODcrts. --------"-'" - -,- -i--,-v-irii'a-u-iju-cnrirun wakteu: aioae private loan on dose tn six room home with basement and rumace. win pay T Interest. SEE. W. H. GRABENHORST CO. 134 South Liberty Street Highly secured FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS: The best and safest invest ment. Amounts 8500, 8750 and 12000. ei investors f semi-annually. Ex amine security yourself. CHILDS MILLER. Mtge. Loans 344 State Street Phone 6701 WANT Private loan on farm. Box 887, care Statesman. Wanted Miscellaneous For Sale? Used Cars Come in and Inspect Our Used Cars 1933 Bulck Sedan 1931 Studebaker Sedan -f895 415 340 29S 215 195 185 65 645 495 185 1930 Bulck Coupe 1929 Bulck Sedan 1928 Bulck Sedan 1925 Buick Sedan 1928 Bulck Coach 1925 Buick Coach 1935 Chevrolet Coupe Master 1933 Chevrolet Sedan Master 1929 Essex Sedan 1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe, driven only 10,000 1929 Buick Sedan 495 275 3 Model T Fords from 815 to 825 Balance can be carried on easy monthly payments. Otto J. Wilson 3SS N. Com'l. St BUICK & - - Phone 5451. PONTIAC " iVott' Wrecking 1927 Oakland 6 1927 Hupmonile Six 192 7 Star Six 1928 Standard Buick Willys-Knight 6 1929 Studebaker Dictator Glass mufflers, batteries, water pump parts, nil cars. WILLAMETTE AUTO WRECKING 975 N. Commercial Phone 8492. Values - Values - Values USED CARS Bonesteele Bros., Inc. Moved North of Nelson Bldg. on Liberty St. 1935 Studebaker Custom Sedan. Planer front end. Low mile age 8S95 1935 Stude Custom Sedan, less than 10,000 miles 1935 Dodge Coach, radio & heat er. 12.000 miles . 1935 Dodge Coupe, looks like new 1934 Hudson Coupe, valve grind, new tires 845 765 695 675 1934 Plymouth Rumble seat Coupe looks good as new ... 595 1933 1933 1933 1931 DeSoto DeLexe Sedan, air wheels, tires new Dodge DeLuxe 4-dr. Sedan .. Plymouth Coupe, very fine 593 6 Si condition 495 Stude Commander Sedan, re conditioned Ford V-8 Coach, new motor Dodge rumble seat Coupe, looks like new, 16,000 mi Willys 77 Sedan, run 25 to 450 445 440 1932 1932 1934 1927 1931 1931 30 miles per gallon .. 425 Chevrolet 4 - door Landeau sedan, with trunk, Icense 14; Ford A 2-door Sedan, good condition 29 Hup 4-dr. Sedan, good con dition 32 927 Oakland 2-door Sedan 95 250 1929 Reo Sedan 1928 Willys 70 Sedan, runs excel- 195 1929 Model A Ford Tudor, new rubber . 165 1928 Pontiac 4 -door Sedan, new paint : 150 150 1927 Dodge 4-door Sedan DeLuxe, new license .... 1929 Durant Coach, motor per fect condition .. 145 1927 Dodge Sedan, reliability and service 135 125 115 95 1926 Hup Sedan, good value 1927 Olds Coach, new tires and trunk : now . 1925 Dodge Sedan . 1927 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan, new paint 95 Used Car Lot Moved North of Nelson Bldg. on Liberty St. Bonesteele Bros., Inc. Studebaker Dealers Chemeketa A Liberty Ph. 4444. 1934 Nash DeLuxe 6-cyl. Se dan, original finish and mechanical condition Just like new. Safety glass and all dual equipment. A very beautiful car and run only 28.000 miles. It is a real bargain for only 3615.00 1930 Ford Cpe. Original finish in fine condition. Run 31, 000 new tires, excellent mechanical condition. Only 235.00 1929 lord Cpe., rumble seat 125.00 Small Chrysler 4-cyL 2-dr. sedan, very low mileage, original finish and uphol- " stery in unusually fine condition for an old model car. You must see it to ap preciate the car a bar gain for onry-r 165.00 Day & Niles High A Chemeketa Oldsmobile Dealer Wanted Used Cars Wanted light car for 8500 equity in late '35 model. 982 Statesman. Livestock and Poultry Springer cows, 2295 N. Liberty. For snl 35 to 70 White Leghorn pullets Call at Wartner's Grocery, 546 Highland. TeL 5565. For Sale Wood 12-16" dry wood. TeL 3673. 16 In. old fir, 35.50. Phone 9458. GUARANTEED DRY . wood roat Tel. 5000. Salem Fuel Co. Trade A Cottage. ---------i-n-ini-iinrin rinrLOrxruxn 16 in. old fir, 85.25. TeL 5936. For Sale Wood Fir, oak, ash. TeL 8254. Guaranteed dry 2nd growth, 7860. Wood all kinds. Call 5616. Get what you buy. Tom and George. '-"- - - - -i-irirvnnnAnAn Dry wood, reasonable. TeL 3354. 16 In. old . fir, -85.25; 16 In. 2nd growth, 84.75.- TeL 9456. Wood Sawing Wood sawing reasonable. Can 1290. Lost and Found LOST Lady's black kid glove for left hand. Finder please leave at Statesman office. Personal STOMACH ULCER. GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Ldga, a doctor's prescription at Cap ital and Perry's Drue Stores, For Sale -Used Cars ) A Square Dkal Always AT THE VALLEY MOTOR CO. We have on hand a large assortment of INSPECTED and RECONDITIONED USED CARS Priced to Insure a SQUARE 1935 V-8 Regular Coupe 14,000 miles. Perfect 1933 V-8 Regular Sedan . 1932 B-4 Ford Sedan. New paint, new upboL A-l mechanically 1932 V-8 DeLuxe Sedan 1 1931 Model A Coupe. A perfect car throughout 1928 Pontiac Coupe, rumble 1929 Model A Sport Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Coach ., 1924 V-t DeLuxe Coupe 1934 V-8 Victoria 1934 V-8 Coach, low mileage 1933 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. Complete 1919 Master 6 Bulck Sedan, meeh. 1927 Buick Sedan. A real buy at 1934 V-8 Regular Sedan, low mileage 1931 Model A Roadster. New paint. SQUARE DEAL USED CARS Buy Your USED CAR Now FROM OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS at THE VALLEY MOTOR CO. Marion & Liberty ----- Center tc Liberty TWO USED CAR LOTS Phone 7910 Used Trucks 1930 Chevroletjdual tires 1 1929 Dodge 1-ton 1929 Morland 2-ton L. W. B. 150.00 85.00 285.00 350.00 350.00 300.00 395.00 565.00 1929 Dodge with body and hoist Ford L. W. B.. good body 1931 1932 1933 1934 Ford pickup Model B . Ford pickup V-8 Chevrolet 1H ton L. W. B. 1930 International A-4, L. W. B. with heavy duty log ging trailer fully equip- 1932 S t u d"e b"ak e r 2 -ton L. W. B. 1935 C-l International U W. B. clckup Others to select from. Come 1200.00 395.00 695.00 in and look them over. James H. Maden Co. 217 State Street Phone 8590. International Motor Trucks A- McCor mick Deering Farm Machinery January Clearance Sale of Guaranteed USED CARS 28 Chevrolet Coupe . 28 Oldsmobile Coach 29 Chevrolet Coach . $125 165 195 245 285 245 345 30 Ford Coupe 30 Chevrolet Sedan 30 Pontiac Coupe , 31 Chevrolet Coupe 31 Chevrolet Cabriolet 365 465 575 595 595 575 33 Chevrolet Coach 3 Pontiac Sedan 34 Chevrolet Town Sedan Chevrolet Sedan 35 Chevrolet Pickup McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center Phone 3189 430 N. Com'l. Open Sundays A Evenings. No. 9132 NOTICE TO (It EDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. In the Matter of the Estate of J. B. PARKER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed administrator ot the es tate of J. B. Parker, deceased, by the above entitled court, and has duly qualified. All persons hay ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tne same, duly vermea as Dy law re quired, to the undersigned at 358 United States National Bank Building, Portland, Oregon, with in six months from the date here of. Dated and first published this 7th day of January, 1936. CHAS. T. PARKER, Administrator as Aforesaid. RIDGWAY, JOHNSON & KEN DAfcL, 358 IT. S. National Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Administrator. J.7-14-21-28-F.1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly ap pointed executor of the last will and estate of Anna M. Lewis, deceased, by order ot the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, on the 15th day ot January, 1936, and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present their respective claims, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to the undersigned executor at Room 502. First National Bank Build Ing, Salem, Marion County, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated January 20, 1936. GEORGE E. LEWIS Executor of the last will and estate of Anna M Lewis, Deceased. JOHN BAYNE Attorney for Executor. Published in Oregon States man January 21st, 2 8th, and Feb ruary 4th, 11th and 18th, 1936. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of mortgage fore closure execution issued by Cir cuit Court of State of Oregon for Marion County in suit: "No 25349, BEN J. FRANKLIN SAV INGS AND -LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporsion, Plaintiff, v. C. C SETTLEMIER and BERTHA C SETTLEMIER, husband and wife. Defendants," therein pending, and to me directed, I shall, on Sat urday, February 15, 193 6, at ten o'clock in the forenoon thereof, at west door of Marion County Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction, for cash, all right, title and interest had and possessed by said defendants, on or since May 21, 1931, in and to the following-described real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning at a point IS links north 87 links east of the Northwest corner of the State Land bought of B. F. Bonham Estate; thence West 15.55 chains; thence North 9.46 chains; . thence East 15.55 chains; thence South 9.46 chains to the place of beginning, containing 14.71 acres, more or less, said property lying and being In Sections 11 and 14, Town ship 7 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian la Marion County, Oregon. A. C. BTJRK. . ' Sheriff of Marion County. Orjon. J 14-21-28 F 4-11 For Sale Used Cars DEAL 3550 ... 4a 485 385 285 125 145 145 625 485 495 435 235 185 550 260 overhaul . A - l, new peint A-l mechanically Crash Injuries Fatal PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 20.-(P) Injuries received when he was struck by a car proved fatal Sun day to Oliver Edward Wesche, 50, of Portland. Investigators said a car driven by A. F. Von Hansen, 37, of Vancouver, Wash., struck Wesche when the latter was pre paring to board a streetcar. Kipling's Career Unique -iv t " i VvVii " 111 " ?V? i ' ' v 1 - 'V " - : JtjJJ-- vi f,nji. " s r"r' ''- V iff Srf ,-4- - 4 ?f ' " f " y i'rtl v -"f -f--t j , V"' " , : " ' : s C t It v JF J V' s SV Raiyard Kipling I r 'V ' ' to iftnTiiiiiVirrn i t t, mm im ivrr atmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Few figures in history's gallery of famous men of letters had stranger careers than Rudyard Kipling. Born in Bombay, India, in 1865, he was educated in England, returning to India in 188.2 to take a post on the Civil and Military Gazette and Pioneer. His first fame came from the short stories and sketches of Indian life which were carried in that publication. He had become a world figure by 1890, his fame assured by such works as Plain Tales From the Hills, Soldiers Three, Wee Willie Winkie and The Phantom 'Rickshaw. Publication in 1901, at the age of 36, of his literary panorama of life in India, the famous story of Kim, climaxed and virtually ended his career as a first rank artist. Although Kipling continued writing after that date, nothing he did equalled his first efforts. One of the major disappointments of his life was the failure of the British government to appoint him poet laureate in 1915. He was awarded the Nobel srixe ia 1907. Bigelow in Headlines Again ' i s1e1lr:;:.sw8Se;-T H -aaM)jr LA It I Mayor Ruatell WUsosilj J Herbert Lv : When Herbert S. Bigelow of Cincinnati, evangelist, Coughlin fol lower and utility foe, recently made the headlines when he held the mayoralty election in deadlock for a week, he wrote another chapter to a stormy and colorful career. Not until promised the chairman ship of the Cincinnati xouncil utility committee did Bigelow, an in dependent, consent to break the deadlock, between the four Re publicans and four Charterites ia council. Cincinnati has a city' man ager and operates under charter which provides for election- of mayor from among the nine members of counciL' Bigelow went to Cincinnati ia 1896 as pastor if the Vine street church but was ousted from the ministry when he leased his church to a theater company. His activities during the war as a pacifist, and his campaigning in the causes of the single tax, municipal power development and as sup porter of Coughlin have kept hisname in, the headlines for yean. Local Men Billed, Physical Ed Meet Seven Salem educators- and Mayor V. E. Kuhn have been given places ' on the program of the northwest district conference of the American Physical Educa tion association to be held in Portland February 21 and 22, ac cording to information received here yesterday. Salem's playground program will be explained to the delegates by Mayor Kuhn and City Superin tendent S. Gaiser. State Superin tendent C. A. Howard will wel come the conference visitors while one of his assistants, Donald A. Emerson, will. speak on "Physi cal Education Legislation in the Pacific Northwest," and another. Roben J. Maaske, will preside over the recreation section. "Personality Factors and Sue cess as an Instructor" will be dis cussed by Vernon Gilmore, direc tor ot physical education in the Salem school system. Eleanor M. Tonsing, physical education in structor at Leslie junior high school, will preside over the ele mentary and Junior high school section ot the conference. Studies In men's physical edu cation will be In charge of Lestle J. Sparks ot Willamette univer sity. 4 S. B.fetovrl ,f " , x . -a,: ' Business Cards In this directory run en. a monthly basis only. Rate: 9tJbO per line per month. - Auto Brakes Mike Pa nek. 278 South CemmertUL Contractors & Builders Peter Johannsen. Work guaranteed. No pay If not satisfied. TeL 9587. Qiimney Sweep Telephone 4 lit. B. B. tlorthnes Chiropractors DR. a L SCOTT. PSC. Chiropractor 256 N. High. TeL Res. 3762. Electrical Service BOSLBR Elrtrtc 246 State St. Wir ing, motors, appliance, re parrs, servtoa. Excavating Excavating of all kinds. Basements due. Dirt hanled or moved. Dirt for sale. Phone 4644. Florists Breithaopfs. 44T Court. ALL, ktnda of Moral work. Lata, Flor ist. 1278 N. Liberty. TeL 3593. Keys Wo make keys. Harry W. Scett. Laundries THE NEW 8ALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDSR LAUNDRY 263 a High TeL 9125 CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY Flrat tn Onalitv and Service Telephone 316a 1264 Broadway Policies of PEP Accorded Praise Humanizing of Service Is Noteworthy; Griffith Lauded, Magazine Recognition is given in the cur rent issue of the Electrical World to the Portland Electric Power Co. for its outstanding success in 'finding ways and means of being ot greater service to its customers and of humanizing its organiza tion in the eyes ot the people of the territory it serves," reported W. M. Hamilton, Salem division manager, yesterday. The magazine states President Franklin T. Griffith "is nationally known for his progressive ideas on public utility management." The magazine analyzes Pepco's handling of public service and em ploye relations. It finds that the Pepco system is based upon the well-known fun damental the golden rule. Cross Word Puzzle 12 13 IS 20 21 24 25 yy '4 'A 30 31 32 34 37 4 42 4 21 46 47 'A 5P 51 53 34 B X IS S S S S Y A S S S I 77. m W M By EUGENE SHE FFER HORIZONTAL 1 Scottish caps 5 Permit 8 Recording of votes 12 Mental image 13 American humorist 14 South African bulbous plant 15 Of what university is Nicholas Murray Btttler president? 17 Give for temporary use 18 Who wrote "MiddlemarcV? 19 Hair on neck of some animals (PL) m 20 Winged part 22 Speaks monotonously 24 Delves with a spade 26 Who wrote "Cyrano ferae 7 30 Mohammedan nobles S3 Palm of the hand do Ber- 34 W ho wrote "Midahipmaa Easy" 36 Rant 37 Spanish dance 40 Ask alms 41 Deserve 44 Species of cassia 46 Melody 47 Those who disbelieve in a deity 60 lung ot beasts 51 Meadow 62 Place 63 Makes lace 64 Sea eagle 55 Anglo-Saxon slave VERTICAL 1 Involuntary twitching 2 Fuss 3 1st Grek legend, who was the hero of the Calydoniaa boar hunt 7 4 Who was the first king Israel? 6 Work hard 6 Newspaper chief 7 Beverage 8 Upright architectural member 9 Bonne quadrupeds - 10 Cover the inner surface 11 Boys Directory Mattresses CAPITOL' BEDDING CO phone' 6 SALEM FLUFPRUa and atattreas Factory. NEW MATTRESS anad. to order, old remade; -carpet cleaning, sta ins s uurr rug weaving, a. nth ft Wil bur. TeL 844 L OTTO V. ZWiCKBR. Eat. 191 L Music Stores GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing macnines. sneet srasia and piano stud-. lea. Rapatrtng radios, phonographs and sewtng machines, 433 Bute Street, Salem. . Photo Engraving Salem photo engraving. 4t N. Com raerclaL TeL 4887. Printing FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, booka or any kind ot printing, call The Statesman Prinllns Department. lit S. Commercial. Tele phone 919L . Stoves I repair stoves, ranges, circulators. Sell new and rebuilt stoves, ranges and circulators, stock fence, posts, chicken wire. Salem Fence and Stove Works. 263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B. Fleming. Transfer FOR local or distant transfer storage, call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks to Portland dally - -- -- - ----iiin i-iK-Mnni-.-ii-irnrii-ri 11 Ramseyer truck service. Phone 3354. CAPITAL CITY Transfer Co 326 State St TeL 7773. Distributing, fur warding and storage our specialty. Get xir rates. Well Drilling R. A. West, R 6. Box 445. TeL HOPS. Mr. Griffith is quoted as say ing, "Our customers are human beings and social by nature. The average person responds readily to fair treatment, courtesy, and friendliness. "Our experience has been that public friendship depends upon more than dependable service at low rates. We discovered some time ago that there was another even more important element, namely, the way in which that service is rendered." 'f?uif Killing91 Slogan Apparently Success as 1935 Death Toll Lower There were 54 fewer traffic fa talities in Oregon in 1935 than during the previous year. Secre tary of State Snell reported Mon day. Fatalities in 1935 aggregated 259 as against 313 in 1934. Per sons injured increased from 5307 in 1934 to 5865 in 1935. There also was an increase in the number of accidents from 22, 393 in 1934 to 23,353 in 1935. 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