WATFR VOTE SET M(n county rourt has advised jntiners for an addition to the Vista Heights Wter district thut the iue will tuiv t Ixr settled by r el-tiri within the district, De ttn.Lxr 2, County Juilae llrant Muihy ttel Saturday, The pro-i o-d addition lie .id tent to the lirvrnt district and im bounded on the noith by Vt.i ivnuf, orj the e.t by South 12th street, orf the south by Fir tiett wn tr the outhf j?st miner of the present Vista Height di.-trict, on the we by I'l-ajnt nvrnue to the soulh-t t corner of th f..rm No. 2, then tvrnur. ie Smith fruit north to Vit4 Free mothproofing for your ful coat Store your cit nd get ytnii eat mothproofed Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St.. Oiver Smith Baking Co rOI R PROJECTS OKEIIED Building permits issued by the city engineer Saturday authorized Mm. Nellie Ahleman to alter a houe at 2VI N 12th ft. at tin esti mated $600; K. H. Ilolcomb. to ieIo ate a houe ut 1710 S. 22nd st : W. E. Foren. to rarntil a ga rage at 723 N Cottage "1 . and Virginia Strain to alter a garage at 1570 N Capitol t. Estimated ct of each of tlte latter three project j is $50. Dora Rumley and Oral Stoppe have purchased the Beauty Box in the Guardian Bldg. and Mill be Ud to gieet patrons and friends. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop.545 N Church St HUMAN' Arri-ICANTS FILE Nine applicants have filed and eeral others hae taken mit ap plication blanks for the October 15 tivil rr tee examination for ) ruet ti e city firemen. Civil Srii'e Se r etary Alfred K. Mundt aid Saturday. Application filing cjebdhne is 5 p m. Wednesday. Drsrharce ervt'-e lapel buttons row available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. LuU flower Shoppe. 1279 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. Sterial Announcement? Starting Monday. Oct. 7, Top Hat Restau rant & Service Station will rlcme at 7:30 p m. until further notice. is Announcing ... An Exhibition Of lorra in Watrrcolor By tli iN'aiionuI Know Arlit Panl Ixnmel of Srallle You Har Scril 'Mir Print . . . Now Sr llir Original In Our 'Miirii I'loor Art (Jallrrir Oct. 9-27 BEER APPLICATION CP A report on the application of Avis lie flman for a beer license is to be placed before the city cofencil for action Monday night, by the council's committee ,n licences. The application was i e ferred t the committee at the last council session. The original application, which seeks per mis sion to sell beer in a newly-opened restaurant on the Portland road, was filed with the county, but was re-filed with the city af ter the Portland road area was annexed to Salem at the recent special election. Reopening Gil more Drew Shop (Formerly Senator Dress Shop) 439 Court St. Upstairs over Brei thaupts & Smith Bakery. SCOCTER TO VISIT Donald Seaman, Portland depu ty regional boy scout executive, will be in Salem this week to aid the Cascade area council in laun ching a long-range scout activi ties program, Lyle Leighton, Sa lem scout executive, reported Saturday.1 His visit will be made In connection with the present three-months scout membership drive which will extend into Dec ember, Leighton said. The purchase or sale of your home is a transaction usually in volving ' thousands of dollars. With many people it is the largest single investment made during their lifetime and in many cases it Is done with lifetime savings. Play safe, deal through a Realtor Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitcomb Co. For ' information call 21619. Ask us about our spe cial winter rates. , Old time dance tonite. 259 Court. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. ODDdd Hunan rnes INIRWOOD In this city Tuesday. October I, T.nrT Duncan Slwrsvod, lat resi dent of IS JO N. 17th st. Survived by th. widow, Mary; a daughter. Mrs. William Goodwin of Salem, and a on. tloyd S. h her wood of Boise, Ida.; ststrr. Mrs. Helen Petersen. Mites, la . and three srandciilidien. Services will be beld October 7 at J pm. at Cloufh-Barrtck chapel, with inter ment in Beicrest Memorial park. DeBOW Millard M. Or Bow. late resident of 175 Davidson at., at' a local hospital Thursday. October 3. Survived by the widow, Mrs A live DeBow; two daugh ters, Lois raye DeBow and Myrna Gail Dew, both of Salem; one son, Wallare M DeBow, Salem; on sis ter. Mrs. Arthur Lee of Wisconsin, and three brothers, Lester DeBow and Howard DeBow. both of Wisconsin, and Francis DeBow of Minnesota. Shipment has been made to fail t'laire. Wis. by the Clough'Bamck cortipsny, lor services and interment. TOOTH At RK flay C. Toothiacre, late resident of Salem, at Mines. 111.. Thursday. Oc tober 3. Survived by his lather. T. N. Tootharre. and a sister, Mrs. D. C Burton, both of Salem. Member of Capital post No. S. American Le ctori, and ot th Slth marines dur ing World war I. Announcement of arrvkea Uter by Clough-Barrick rotstpany. CARKV j i f1er C. Carey, late resident of Burn, Ore . Thursday. October 3. Sur vived by widow. Mrs. Ida Carey of Burns; two daughters, Joyce Mario Carry and Barbara Date Carey, both if hortna, Ore., and his mother, Mrs. Bertha Carey of Burns. Announce ment of services later by Clough Barrick company. M t IOTT Mrs Arra Rlluult. at a local hos pital Friday. October 4. La la resident of 7IW N. 2nd t., Woodburn. Ore. Announcement of serxlces later by Clous h-Barrick company. Mil LS In this city ; Friday. October 4, Nrlirtra Ann Mills, late resident of mq Fairview ave . infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nathan Kern Mills; rranddaurMrr of Mr.' and Mrs. Wil lam M. Mills of Salem and Claude D. Shilkrt of Joplm. Mo. and Mrs. Hugh Iteisrr of Ft. Kmilii. Ark, Private ser vices will be held Monday, October T, a 3 p m. in the W. T. Higdon chapel, with concluding services in Beicrest Memorial park. Dr. Charles Durdca will officiate. Sr ANGLER, At a local hospital Friday, October 4. Clifton Milroy spangler, lato resi dent of Denmark. Ore. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen E. Spangler of Denmark, Ore.; daughters, Mrs. ..Geor gia waiton ana Mrs. nuin murpny, both of Denmark. 'Ore., Mrs. Maxino MeFarlane. Coos Bay, ana Mrs. Doro thy Woodruff, Lang lots. Ore.; five trandchiidren. and his mother, Mrs lartha M. Spangler, Van Nuys, Calif .; a brother. Harrison E. Spangler. Ced ar Rapids. Iowa, and : sister, Estel Cole. Van Nuys,- Calif. Shipment has been mad to Coqullte by the W. T. Rigdon company for services and in terment. GRABATIM At the family residence, S01 S. 22nd St.. Friday. October 4. John Grabatin at the act of 59. Survived by four sisters. Mrs. Christina Uust and Mrs, Martha Roth, both of Salem, Mrs. Gusta Krsuse. Scotts Bluff. Neb., and Mrs. Mary Martin. Harvey. N. D three brothers, Henry Grabatin, New berg; Andrew Grabatin, Bench, Snsk., Can., and Conrad Grabatin, New Leipzig. N. D., and 33 nieces , and nephews. Announcement - of services later; by Howell-Id wards company. LINDEN ' ' ; " , j ''" (Clora Ellen Linden, at Ue family residence on rout 3. Sllverton, Fri day, October 4, at the age of 64 years, survived by husband. William Ernest Linden of Sllverton; daughter. Mrs. Mini a u Drey or sllverton; five sisters, Mrs. George uiprhan of Lar ned. Kan.; Mrs. May Holland of dies ter, Okla ; Mrs. Retta Johnson of Portland: Mrs. Dora Edsel of Selling, Okla.: Mrs. Grace L. Dorner of Port land: two brothers. Selly Hogue of Stanncid. Ore., and John Hoguo of Chester. Okla.; also survived by two grandchildren and two great grand children. Member of Mennonit church of Pratum. Services will be held in th Howell-Edwards chapel Monday, October 7, at 2 p.m.. with "the Rev WUbert R. Regter officiating. Con eluding services will be held at Bel- crest Memorial park. ELGIN Mrs. Iva Elgin, 40. of this elty. at S local hospital Saturday, October The wife of Andrew Elgin Announce ment of services later by liowcil. Edwards chapel. TCRNIDUBJ Infant son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Turnklge. rout I. Jefferson, passed Sway at a local hospital Saturday, October s. Announcement or services later by Howell-Edwards chapel. AImi Srr llir I.ar-tft Srlrtlioil t.f Hraiitiful KrriHliit tioii in ()rtj:on I'ritril from $1.00 to $12.50 Artist Materials Arriving Every Day Text.! Sts ,-er cl Plcluro Framirii Art IepL Third floor M Stl Crt BL H Hartman Bros Are Dihtributortt of o.... V I j) 1M i A 1847 nOQERS BXIO0 Stop la tod let us show you tht ' thrt txching patterns Eternallj Yours, I Fine Lovt and Adoration. : 52 Piect Scrrica for tight . . fli.75 Indudlflf chest. SOME OPEN STOCK NOW ON HAND FOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Hartman Bros Jewelers of Salem Liberty at State OSTERMAN TO CONDUCT In the absence of Commander Rex Kimmell, who left fo Wash ington, D. C, yesterday td attend a Doara oi aeronautics conference, Lawrence Osterman, first vice commander, will conduct the Monday night meeting of Ameri can Legion's Capital post 9 ut Legion hall. Kimmell, who is as sistant attorney general, is expect ed to return here Tuesday, A realtor must be alert and pro gressive because if he misses, three consecutive Realty ; Board meet ings where all real estate prob lems are discussed, he is automat ically dropped from the rolLs and can no longer use the word Real tor. Be safe, be satisfied, list your property with a "Realtor." Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist. 365 Court. - REPORTS THEFT FROM CAR Chester Broyle, route 4, box 461-A, Salem, notified Salem po lice that a billfold containing valu able papers, two boxes of .22 cali bre shells, a sweat shirt and cig arete case were stolen from his unlocked car at about 5 p.m. Fri day in a parking place in the 500 block of Ferry street. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722, Piano Sc violin instruction. Raw lins Studio. Ph. 4876. DOQ' WARNS OF PROWLER Occupants of the Lewis Camp bell residence, 2850 Argyle St., awakened by their dog's barking Friday night, heard prowlers mit side and notified city police. Two" squad cars searched the area with out noting any suspicious persons. Dance to the music of Wally Speed every night except Monday at Normandy Manor. Steaks availa ble. ; Refinish your own floors- Rent floor sh rifle r from Woodrow's, 440 Cerder St. RETURNED TO HOSPITAL Salem police Friday evening re turned R. N. Crouch to the Ore gon state hospital from which he bad reportedly escaped. , Police were notified by telephone that the man was at a North 24th street house. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. ; Dora Rumley, formerly of Price's beauty salon Is now at the Beauty Box in the Guardian Bldg. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Ts sism a Ss at eauplsa are osramt, . asustsd snWy estsuss awl lacks In, tat as tin, vMsliir, ut tisir TvM 1 sbleis, t'auina fen you. toe, insr asd lor mi iae suinlMe Illsmia 0,. ! kw ItilrudiKHcir)' iiu Bus Jv. aM si all true suns evsryaasra. DISCHARGED FROM ARMY ' Again civilians after their hon orable discharge from army ser vice at lit. Lewis Friday are T. 5th Gr. Gierald W. Hamann, route 1, Independence; M. Sgt. Hubert O. McMaiis, Lebanon, and T. 4th Gr. James T. Grace, route 3, Molalla. I River silt top soil & nil dirt Com'L Said 8 Gravel. Ph. 21988 Stove & piescl oil. Prompt deliv ery. Georke Cadwell Oil Co. Ph. 9788. HUFF FIRM MOVES : Moving irom its 970 S. Commer cial st. office location, the Huff Real Estate Co. on Monday will open its new office at 341 Che meketa st., in the Aigo hotel building. New fathers Cigars by the box. Lobby Pioneer Trust Bldg. Anniversary dance Silverton Ar mory Saturday night, (Our fifty second week.) Glenn Woodry's Orchestra, '14 pieces, featuring Betty Burks vocalist and Gordon Winchcomb, guitarist. DOROTHY ZERZAN VISITS Dorothy Zerzan, graduate assis tant at the University of Oregon, is a weekend guest at the home of her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Zerzan, 2250 Hazel ave. Air-Steamship tickets : anywhere. Kugel, 7894. 735 N. Capitol st. CHESS CLl'B TO MEET The Salem Chess club will re sume its meetings starting Mon day night at the St. Paul's Episco pal parish house, with all chess players welcome, the Rev. George Swift has announced. For service on sales, purchases, loans, and insurance, call Percy Ullman. Ph. 8902. Dora Rumley and- Orpl Stoppe have purchased the Beauty Box in the Guardian Bldg. and will be glad to greet patrons ancj friends. POLICE ESCORT WYATT A Salem police escort Joined the motor party of U. $. Housing Expediter Wilson Wyatt Saturday noon as it passed through the city en route to Albany. Wyatt is on a brief inspection trip in Oregon. j For sale Full set men's hat blocks, 147 N. Com'l, rrfi. 9. After 6 p.m., on Sunday after 1 p.m. Dancing at the Woodburn Armory Sat. night to the music of Claude Bird and his Velvet rhythm. RODAKOWSKIS TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rpdakowski will leave Salem Tuesday for a 10-day hunting trip to I Bellfield, N, D. While at Bellfield they ex pect to Join Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Elvin of Salem. i Help wanted: Volunteers Forget-Me-Not drive. Call Chamber of Commerce at 9:00. rvnnsniT SALEM'S Complele Ilusic Store Headquarters for P I All O S Musical Instruments SHEETI1USIC RECORDS -And GREAT NAMES IN ZENITH BENDIX M&3NAV0X STKOMBEKG - CARLSON Radios CAI'EIIART Saul Janz Owner TMM I.. TfCf ft Thursday 1:00 - :J0 P.M. lUXlO la Udlali Popular and Western Th Statesman, Salem. Oroqon, Sunday, Octobr f , I9S 9 Dora Rumley, formerly ot Price's; beauty salon is now at the Be&utr Box in the Guardian Bldg. j MISSING FROM FAIRVIEW Reported missing frtm Fair view home yesterday afternoon are Louis Bryant, 15, and Chris topher Bryant, 13, brothers, whose homes are in Portland. Try the menu on pge 82 of this month's Lady's . Hume Journal. We Jiav e the ducks. Ph. 21208 or 628fl. . Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty SL Phone 912L Notice to all turkey pickers, pick ing starts Monday, Oct. 7th at 9 a.m. Northwest Poultry and Dairy Products Co., 1505 N. 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' IM South Llbtrtr Z7 aSBaai"lJ bb4---,,-jsssssS M L-1 i v. at, 1 CHATHAM Blankets of wonderful,, wonderful warmth done In th grand manner of beautiful colorings . ... who could ask for mote in blankets? Th final, luxurious touch to your be"auty-rest. Four price classes but each a Chatham. Alrloomt '75 wooj 25 Q LTO Magnolia: Long, line wool cotton. Real economy O.OU in white only, with quality. ' , Woolshlre: 100 woo! 13.50 1 1 L" C Lamsdowni The JlntitlP L O ilchly bound In lovely ll.UU money can buy. JLUOU colors. 340 Court SL