The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 07, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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State Budget
Requests
Appearing
A number of state department
budgets, for guidance of the 1943
legislature In making appropria
tions for the next biennium, al
ready have been received at the
state budget department, George
Aiken, state budget director, an
oounced here Thursday.
All budgets, prior to being pre-
sented to the legislature, must re
ceive the approval of Gov. Charles
A. Sprague, state budget officer.
Governor Sprague announced re
cently that the budget allowances
for the next biennium would be
held to the lowest possible fig
ure, and that only necessary ex
penditures would receive his approval.
In some state departments and
institutions provision probably
will be made for the increase' of
salaries which are now far below
those paid in war defense activi
ties. Larger appropriations also
wiH be remiired for the state po
lice department, civilian defense
division "and some other activities
closely identified with-the protec
tion of Oregon citizens during the
war emergency.
Appropriation recommenda
tions, after being approved by the
governor, must receive considers
tion of the joint ways and means
committee of the senate . and
house. " ,
The law provides that the bud'
get shall be completed and print
ed in . December, preceding the
legislative sessions.
Four new army airman, who received their silver wrings In the US
. rmy air corps Wednesday at the Gall Coast training center: btan
Set. James A. Oteman, Kings Valley (apper left); Staff 8 it. Dowd
LeRey Cooper, Salem rente one (upper right); Lieut, Charles W.
-BIU" Han. Portias, farmer Willamette anlversity student (lower
left), and Lieut. Howard G. Eberly, Oregon City, former Willam-
v ette student (lower right).
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Requests From Migratory Camp
On Wages to Committee
Gov. Charles A. Sprague Thursday appointed a committee
of three, of which State Labor Commissioner Charles A. Gram is
chairman, to reach a settlement of certain requests made by
bean pickers in the West Stayton migratory camp.
The matter came before state authorities when a committee
of five migratory camp workers
appeared at the statehouse and
,aid they were delegated by a
mass meeting " of pickers to call
on .the labor ; commissioner and
air their requests.
Outstanding request was that
the . commissioner lift that part
. of the ruling relative to minimum
wages on bean - picking which
concerned itself with a bonus and
to allow pickers in that area to
receive a straight 2 cents a pound
for picking.
The minimum picking wage was
fixed at 14 cents a pound with
a one-fourth cent bonus for pick
ers who complete the harvest or
. who are dismissed when not need
ed. The established price of :. li
cents a pound . is approximately
40 per cent more than picking
prices for last year. Gram told
the workers that it was not his
concern if the growers paid more
than the minimum price.
The governor's committee was
expected to reach a settlement of
the differences within the next
few .days.
PEEKSKILL, NY-ff)-Sergeant
Hash, smallest non-commissioned
officer in the army, will bark out
orders to 17,000 officers and men
during field training exercises at
Camp Smith. .
Sgt Hash, a toy Fox Terrier,
was Corporal Hash until July 22
when he was promoted on the per
sonal recommendation of MaJ.
Gen. William Ottman.
The terrier spends his "at ease"
periods in an old army shoe.
2 Former Oregon
Men Promoted by
United Airlines
N. B. Rader and S. R. Newman,
ex-Oregon airline executives.
have been promoted to new high
positions with United Air Lines,
it was announced Thursday from
Chicago by Harold Crary, vice-
president of traffic.
Rader, who has been district
traffic manager for United at San
Francisco, goes to Chicago as
eastern sales manager for the
company. He was district traffic
manager in Portland from 1834 to
1939, after which he became in
terline traffic manager for the
company and traveled all over the
nation. . , "
Succeeding Rader at San Fran
Cisco will be Newman, who was
district traffic manager for United
in Portland from 1939 until 1941.
Then Newman went to Los Ange
les as district traffic manager.
Both Rader and Newman were
well known in Portland's bus
iness, transportation and civic cir
cles.
Newman will be succeeded in
Los Angeles by George H Jia
comber, his former assistant.
Rader succeeds Russell F. Ahr-
ens, another Pacific northwester
and a graduate of University of
Washington, who has become per
sonnel director of United Air
Lines with headquarters in Chi
cago. .
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August Clearance of Two Piece Seer-
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for casual wear because crinkly, gay-
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Try this perfect salad dressing on your farorlte salads. It tastes
Just exactly like real salad dressings, yet contains none of tha
fattening qualities of regular dressings. Jlarored slightly with
lemon juice.
Salaa Drossiag 03C Quart adUC Pint
A tempting dreaalag for vegetable or lettuce aalada. Adda that '
extra sip to give your salads aa Individuality ail their own.
Strawberry Prtttrvas 2 lbs. 37c 19c
Luscious strawberry preserves made with 50 frsah fruit aad
80 sugar. Everyone will rave over the natural flavorful goodness. A
Fresh Raspberry Prosorvos, 2 fa!k. lbs. 5c; 25c lb.
Freak Oregon raspbarries made Into extra delicious raspberry preserves for your luncheon
sandwiches. Made with 80 augar and 60 fresh fruit.
Froth Apricot Preserves, bulk, 2 lbs. 37ct 19c lb.
Ummmmm! The klddlM wlU really love this one . . . and your friends will remark over it's
extra goodness. Try it today.
Er Kitchen Fresh Mcrmdcde 2 lbs. 33c; 17c lb.
The perfect topping for breakfast toast or scenes. Hade with finest qualtty Ingredients for
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Cindy Dutt.rcresna NutHss, 29c lb.
: VaaUa iad ehocoUta eonf ecUons for your luncheon table.
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