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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1932)
- V II f PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon,, Thursday Morning, September 15, 1932 SCHOOL BUS ROUTES in 1 CHANGED Uinor Reroutings Made to Accommodate Students : Of Last Term - GLORIA'S HUBBY IN FILM DEBUT f ' ' . 1 -o . Nd radical changes have been j mat in me gaiem scaooi baa rentes for the coming year, Prin cipal Fred D. Wolf of the senior Blijh school, announced ' yestfer lay. Th few changes aro minor reroutings or extensions better to accommodate the students, Tha bus drivers, all veterans of last year excepting one, will leave Salem at 7 o'clock in the morning, arriving back at the schools at 4:30; and depart from the eenior b!gh school at 3:30 o'clock and from the two Junior highs at S:40. , .. The routes the busses will cov er are as follows: i . Marion County Goes out via Quinaby and Hopmei ad returns via Keiier bottom, r Route B: Bus No. S Goes out via Brooks and returns via Quinaby and Ctairter. x Boats C: Bus Na 1 Goes north on Pacific highway to Chcmnwa; east to Hasl Green churoh, and on . account if Yresh gravrl will gro north to La ibW school snd return the same route. Jtouta D: Bus No. 8 Goes via Swe Cla school and Pratum, thence north t Central Howell and returns as us ual via Sllverton road, i -Route E: Bus No. 12 Goes east Caroush Fruitland and Durbin, south t Gear, west to first road west of Yeoman school, south to Macleay road, west through Rickey to Turner road, storth past four corners to Garden fwad. west via Parrlsh school Rout EE: Bus No. 10 Out State street to Four Corners; south to Ho ven's, thence back to Auburn road: ast to Fruitland road, then west and aorth to Swegle road: west on Mar ket road to Parrlsh. Jlouta F: Bus No. 4 Goes out via atrport to T. B. hospital; returns via Girls' Industrial school. I - - OUE rJAME ADDED TO POTATQ CO-OP JEFFERSON, Sept. 14. The meeting Tuesday night of the Po tato Growers' association of this territory -held In the. Christian church annex, was attended by a goodly number of potato growers in this community. The president of the board ex plained what the association In eluded and - what its advantages are. He also stated that Mr. Mor gan of the Pacific Fruit is Pro duce company would be the dis tributing agent, and It is, expect d that he will handle the great er share of. the association's po tatoes, . , 1 Mr. Mullln, county-. Inspector. told ' how to grade potatoes and how to keep cull potatoes oft the market. and also showed pies of grades No. also cull potatoes. die, a member of rolnr to move bis power grader to Albany, and the potatoes will all be graded there. One name was added to the membership. Here's a good bit of America in a little corner of England's Hollywood, just outside London. Genevieve Tobin, American stage and screen star, and; Michael Farmer, husband of Gloria Swanson, are acting1 in a scene before the movie cameras as Gloria (right) casts a critical eye from the sidelines. It was Farmer's first experience as an actor and he appears in the picture as Miss Tobin's husband. nesday. Attorney John Bayne took him about the city to call on local citlsens in the Interest of his can' vass. Starkweather has visited ev ery one of the 17 counties of the district since the primaries last May. 1 and 3, and Frank Wed the board, is Miss Albert on KEX Late Today Four song favorites with music lovers will be presented in Miss Josephine Albert's concert this afternoon at 6:16 o'clock over KEX. She is presenting a eon- cert bi-weekly, her Sunday after noon program being devoted to sacred music Miss Albert's program today is: "When Song Is Sweet"; Sansauci; "Calm as the Night". Carl Bohm; "I Heard You go By",, Daniel Wood; "My Heart' at Thy Sweet Voice, it. Saena, . V , -' Forest Fires in Coo&County on " 3-Mile Expanse The state of Oregon Is aow ex- periencing the most hazardous forest tire conditions lor tne year, Lynn Cronemlller. state forester, declared yesterday. ReDorta received at tne forestry department Indicated that the most serious fire in the state is raging in : the Tioga district in Coos county. Cronemlller said the fire had traveled five miles on a Stt mile front, and had crowned on ar the larrest and most valu able stands of Douglas fir timber In the Coos Bay district. Approximately 200 men were Mrhtlnr this blase tonlxht and others will be sent to the district today, Cronemlller said. - nthav serious fires were reoort- ed in Carry county, where a large Judge Avers He'll go to -Get Rings ' . - '. Kendall Lucas, youthful lar- centst, who recently pleaded guil ty to the theft of several rings at Salem general hospital last uarca, and later was released on his own recognl&anee by Judge L. H. Mc Mahan, on the promise that be would go to Klamath Falls and recover the rings, returned nere Kattnli, mntv-handed. He said he had enlisted the aid of Klamath Falls officers and vis UmA thm nivn shoo where he claims to have sold the rings. The pawnbroker, ae reoort ea, aeniea having bought mem. stand of green timber is threat ened. These fires were reported today by E. L. White, district fire warden.- - . Jndre McMahsn said he hlmselt would ro ta Klamath Falls aa soon as he eould get away. ' ' ' The. rings belonged to llyrtlsj Eoff, hospital supervisor, , G. Pi S. Probe' to Open This Morn Hearing lnvolilng f i n a n e i al transactions of tje Portland Geo eral Electric company, Paclfie Northwest Public Service com pany and Portland Traction com pany, with particular relationship) to the Central Service corporo tlon and Its affiliated companies, will open In Portland today with Charles M. Thomas, public ntlU lties commissioner, presiding.' Thomas said the hearing probably would continue for several days, and that a large number of per sons would testify. Engineer em ployed by the pnblle utilities com mission hare been working off tte case for several months. Route G : Bus No. 7 Goes south to Lee Way station; returns same-route. Route H : Bus No. 9 Goes out to Liberty, southwest beyond pavement to first road running east ro Rosedale road, thence south to Fairvlew school; returns through Rosedale and Liberty. Route 1 i Bus; No. 2 Goes south west Via Roberts station to Riverside school t returns same route, f Polk County Route J. Bus No. 8 Goes out as us ual over - Glen Creek road throtish King-wtood Heights to the Dallas road, went to Eolci, thence east to Salem. Route K: Bus No. 11 Goes out Wallace Road past Lincoln to Spr . Valley ' returns via Zena and Bru-.-t College.' Starkweather Confers Here Harvey G. Starkweather of Clackamas county, democratic candidate for congress from the first district, visited Salem Wed- mi co SALE SljARTS TODAY, 9 A. M. SHOES AND LADIES SILK! HOSE ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY, ALSO TICKETS GOOD FOR CASH! APPLIED ON PURCHASES OF SHOES. Each of the first 25 persons entering ou r store Thursday morning will receive a sealed envelope containing a ticket. One of these tickets will entitle the holder to the choice of any pair of shoes in the store. Five of these tickets wil 1 entitle each one of the holders to a free pair of $1.50 Ladies' Silk Hose. All th e other tickets will be taken as 50c cash when applied on any pair of I shoes from $2.95 np. Ladies' Pumps I Black & Brown, Kid and Suede regular 5 to 6.00 value Now go at Brogues for Women and Girls Black and brown Scotch grain in all widths and sizes, regularly sold up to 7.50 go at Ladies' Oxfords and Ties Suede Calf & Kid, both brown and black. Very dressy shoes, ranging in price from 5.00 to 8.50 j S9S e S4J9S i Ladies' and Girls' Sport Oxfords Moccasin toe, brown and smoke com binations. Hundreds of pairs to select xrom $SoD PontiacArch Shoes Black Kid Straps, Black and Brown Kid Ties, leather and covered heels, regular 7.00 and 8.00 values gb at 5.00 to 6.00 values 95 Ladies' House Slmrjers Green, black, blue and red leather with covered heels. All styles, sizes and colors, ranging in price from 3.00 to 3.50 go at one price Ladies' Strap Pumps Suede and Kid, both tin black 'and brown wonderful values at 5.00 to 7.00 "All go one price Ladies' 'Silk Hose Chiffon and Service. All sizes and all . the new fall shades, 1.50 to 1.65 val ues,, go at ' 3 Pairs $1.95 The Moor Shoe Co. Are Liquidating Their Large : : r Wholesale Stock ' t And the Hamilton Shoe Co. has purchased a large quantity of this high grade" stock at a tremendous reduction and these shoes will be placed on sale'Thurs- GaV norninor llnnor vpitV, 4VmivJ- ai i .v... - j. v j:.. lousiy low. prices that if will cause serious financial loss to any one that does not purchase their shoes frorri the f C A Hat Free &f i6) ZniA -iJ vi7 c ( Ad gvfi 'XSi Like a Thunderbolt From a mykJrC Clear Sky Comes This 'J Announcement of n b G. W. Johnson & Co.'s J: MEATEST SALE EVERYONE HAS SAID PROSPERITY IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER, THE DEPRESSION IS OVER' BUT BUSINESS HAS NOT BEEN WHAT IT SHOULD BE. OUR STORE IS LOADED WITH NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. WE MUST DISPOSE OF THIS STOCK, WE CANNOT LEAVE IT ON OUR SHELVES. These Prices Should Make Things Move Come in and LOOK All of our suits are strictly all wool. The new fall styles are here; longs and regulars. Every one known the quality of our clothing. Absolutely no goods have been shipped in for this sale. Just our regular high grade goods, no exceptions. Shirts Broadcloth shirts in plain or fancy colors, all collar attached. Regular values to $1.50 OQp Special Utt V Sweaters All-wool slipover sweaters with sleeves. Made in V and round neck. Plain col- $1.95 ors. Values to $5 Special V Lotl The finest suits in the store. Hard finished 'worsteds and twists SPECIAL 0 ii i i o o Ties Silk ties, wool lined, new est styles and colors. Reg ular values to 75c PCft .... wut Special, I for V N Moleskin Pants Black and white striped moleskin work pants. Reg- . $1.49 N ular values $2 8 fecial Lot 2 High grade all wool suits. Dark or lighter colors worsteds and cheviots SPECIAL Caps K All styles in light or dark colors, regular values to $2.00 QQs ... JV Special Ul 1 o o Dress Pants One -broken line of dress pants, all good styles, sizes 30 to 34 waist Values to $7.50 CJ1 QC Special ...... tPAaatJ V Hose Good weight rayon hose, fancy patterns, regular values to 35c 1 fl Special JLUU Limit S Pairs to Cmstosner Shirts Fancy and plain colored broadcloth shirts, all of the best styles and patterns, values to $3.50 M Oft Special A Suspenders All regular $1.00 suspenders, made of 0 new rubber. Plain or fancy. Special UC TinPants Heavy weight high school and college duck tin pants, side buckle straps (gj gFJ A Pajamas Two-piece broadcloth pa jamas, plain colors with fancy trim. Regular values to $1.50 Special 89C V ill - (Ci m mm 108 Statt 469 STATE STREET