The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 05, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    Paeth Named
WU Director
Of Admissions
Dewey Meets -Press
Courthouse Fund
Reaches $493,181
The Marion county courthouse
const ruction fund has reached a,
cash total of $493,181, according
to the October monthly report
Issued Thursday oy m. J. llutjer,
county treasurer. ! 1 I ! .
Other funds reported Included
$551,065 in the general road fund,
$308,479 in the general fund and
$115,688 in the county school fundj
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Dr. G. Herbert Smith, Willam
ette university president, Thurs
day announced the appointment
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of C. A. Paeth as director of ad
missions. hi'-, 'f
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Paetli replaces Walter E. Erick-
son, who resigned August 30 to
take the vice-principal post at
Cleveland high school in Port
land. Dr. Raymond A. Withey,
dean of students, has been taking
charge of admission duties since
Enckson resigned.
Paeth is a graduate of Wash
ington State college where he
majored in psychology. He holds
master of arts and science de
grees. He has serv ed as personnel
psychologist for the Fred Meyer
ft
...
company since then. Paeth will
arrive on the Willamette campus
November 8.
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IAN FRANCISCO. Nor. 4-Gov. Earl Warren, republican vice presidential candidate pears coffee far
mm smiling members of his family at breakfast; la a - San Francises beteL And the gererner can
r. aUIl saaBe. tee. Left to right: Dorothy. Nina, Warren. Mrs. Warren and Virginia. AP YVirephoU to
The Statesman.)
Apprenticeship
Rule Expanded
The state apprenticeship coun
cil is authorized to approve a
business establishment as an ap
prentice training institution for
veterans under the federal serv
icemen's readjustment act. subject
tu certain restrictions. Attorney
Ceneral George Neuner held
Thursday.
Such approval, however, would
of necessity be confined strictly
t the federal statute and would
not be an expression of the recog
nition of the program a at? ap
proved apprenticeship under the
apprenticeship law of the state.
The opinion was asked by W.
T.. Kimsey, state labor commis
sioner and chairman of the state
apprenticeship council.
"Water District
Growth Sought
Marion county court has under
advisement five petitions filed
with it this week seeking addi
tions to the Vista Heights water
district.
The petitions were received
from C. Hcbart and Ethel M.
Smith, Thomas and Jaae LaDuke,
Thomas and Viola LaDuke, Roy
and Lois Davidson and Levi and
Ida Webb. Each group represent
ed land owners! whose properties
lie adjacent to the water district.
Walter A. Barkus, Paul Griebe-
now and A. A. Taylor, water dis
trict commissioners. indicated
their approval of the annexations
on each or tne petitions.
Jobless Pay
Checks Low
Unemployment payments for
October continued to establish
new low marks for the postj-war
period, the state unemployment
compensation commission report
ed Thursday.
Benefit payments to civilian
workers last month aggregated
$408,274, a seasonal gain from
September but more than 7 per
rent below October. 1947. Read
justment allowances; to veterans
dropped to $103,858, neany la per
cent under the ; previous month
and the lowest since October, 1945.
Coos Bay, where several wood
products plants are closed, paid
$49,941 in benefits and allowan
ces against $18,169 a year ago.
Fish canneries' slowdown boost
ed Astoria's total to $18,331. No
payments were; made to long
shoremen and others directly in
volved in labor disputes.
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of the Underpass
At the Foot
of the Bridge
Brands 2
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660
T7fT TF Mayflower and
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2sqts. 390
Plus Deposit
VEGETABLES
SPUDS ib.
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TOIIATOES en..
CABBAGE bl
890
290
for
30
HEAT DEPARTIIEnT
Slake Sarins Center Your Holiday Meal
Buying Center
BEEF ROAST
snonT ribs
GRADE 'AV
T-B0IIE STEAKS
EVISCERATED
TUBKEYS ..... j
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Both Stores Open 8 am. to pjn. Including Sundays
Tuo Eloney Saving Llarkeis
Hallett Placed
On Prohation
Vincent Hqllett, 965 N. 5th st,
who was bound over to the Mar
ion county grand jury Wednes
day on a charge of unlawful use
of an automobile, was later sen
tenced on the same day to six
months in the county jail and
placed on probation by Circuit
Judge George Duncan.
Hallett was originally charged
with larceny of an auto following
his arrest by city police on the
night of October 26. This charge.
however, was dropped and a new
one of unlawful use of an auto
was substituted in its place dur
ing preliminary hearing in Mar
ion county district court Wed
nesday.
Although Hallett was bound
over to the grand jurv Wednes
day morning in district court he
appeared that same day before
Judge Duncan, pleaded guilty and
waived grand jury hearing. He
was charged with unlawfully us
ing the car of Harold D. Robin
son, Salem route 9.
Yule Seal Sale
Supplies Sent
Supplies for the annual tuber
culosis Christmas seal sale, slated
to begin November 20, are to go
out today from the sponsoring of
fice of the Marion County Tuber
culosis and Health association to
various community chairmen over
the county.
Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, association
executive secretary, also took
supplies Thursday to Alice Smith
at Mill City; Mrs. Elmer Klein,
Aumsville; Mrs. Lloyd Girod,
Idanha; Anne Erwert. Mt. Angel:
Mrs. John Powell. Stayton; Mrs.
Paul Smith, Jefferson, and Mrs.
Edward Martin, Silverton.
Supplies, including posters.
seals and envelopes, will be given
today to Mrs. Edwin Miller, Au
rora; Mrs. Ronald Jones, Brooks;
Mrs. Robert Jones, Gervais; Mrs.
Clarence Friend, Hubbard; Jars.
Carl Smith, St. Paul and Irs.
Carl Magnuson, Woodburn.
Lions Hear
Fred Lathrop
About 125 Investment compa
nies in the United States now ser
vice some 1,000,000 investors and
a total of $2Vi billions, it was re
ported to Salem Lions club in a
luncheon talk Thursday by Fred
A. Lathrop, an investment coun
selor for Conrad Bruce & Co.
Lathrop told the club meeting
in Marion hotel that investors
who suffer fewest disappoint
ments are those who plan invest
ments wisely to meet fneir par
ticular requirements.
Tear Kitchen and Bath
Can Be Forever Lovely
When Tea Install
C0L0TYLE
Local Bakery
To Alter Plant
Cherry City Baking co.. 1195
Broadway st., received a permit
from the ciry engineer's office
Thursday to complete $5,000 alter
ations at its plant. Partitioning of
second floor space for offices and
moving rest rooms are included
in the construction.'
A. L. Frankum was authorized
to construct a house and garage
at 1185 N. 24th st. Other permits
issued Thursday went to M. K.
Crothers, 1517 Court st., house re
pair, $500; Western Union, 437
State st., office repair, $200; and
Jary florists, 365 Court sL, store
repairs, $200.
Some gears are as small as pin-heads.
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NEW TOKK. Nar. 4 Oae hand la Us east packet, a sober-facea1
Ger. Thomas E. Dewey gestures with his left hand as ha speaks to
reporters In New York, after conceding the electien to president
Truman. He said It is "pore fiction" that ha Is planning to resign
aa Governor. (AP WIREPHOTO U The Statesman.)
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mahing my new picture,
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of the Underpass
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Ph. 2-24SS
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