pio- Ca a c is t n foi dr. en Ml Mi id, a Be st er va of bo Be of pr Ci wi ri tO' sti Bi te be b( w th 12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1949 KEEPING OLD MAN BROKE Uncle Sam Has Too Many Folks Depending Upon Him By SAM DAWSON New York, July 13 VP) Uncle Sam is in the red again. He's pending more than he takes in he has more relatives and old friends dependent upon him than a movie star. And the U. S. treasury is now trying to decide from a number of suggestions by interested parties which is the best way to praise the cash to pay the bills It's looking for the way that will be the least painful for the treasury and at the same time be profitable for the banks and maybe give business a helping hand, too. The treasury calls this deficit financing. Six months ago President Truman wanted more taxes to keep the treasury in the black, saying a budget surplus "is es sential to sound fiscal policy." Now he plumps for deficit fi nancing as the better course at this time. Oregon Cheese Bought by ECA Portland, Ore., July 14 u.R Some 100,000 pounds of Ched dar cheese, made in Portland and purchased with ECA funds by the British ministry, today was shipped to England the ori ginal home of Cheddar cheese. The cheese was bought from the Consolidated Dairy Products Co., the sales agency for 45 northwest dairy co-operatives. Sniffing Dutchmen loaded tnc cargo aboard the Dutch motor ship Delftdyk yesterday. The sale was the largest made to any foreign buyer by the Oregon dairy industry since January, 1948. At that time 500,000 pounds of cheddar cheese was shipped to the British Isles. Little Garden Club Drops Monthly Picnic Salem Heights The Little Garden club of Salem Heights will hold no picnic this month, but will hold. their August meet ing. Bible school begun Monday at the Salem Heights Community hall. There is a story hour every afternoon at 1:00 to 2:30. Every youngster in the commu nity who wishes is invited to attend. , Bob Gorton is convalescing in his home on Ewald ave. He un derwent a major operation re cently at the Salem General hospital. His economic counsellors say in their mid-year report that if we cut down on foreign aid and national defense two of the biggest items we'll not only be taking a serious risk, but will be cutting off the flow of fed eral dollars to consumers, and thus lead to more lay-offs. Deficit financing will pump new money into the economic stream, through treasury bor rowing from banks. At the same time, various industries will pro fit from continued government buying, subsidies and social se curity payments. According to this school of thought, this will give time for everyone to get his second postwar wind and be off again on the road to re covery. They contend that borrowing is an accepted practice in the business world. Great indus trial empires are started on bor rowed money. Corporations borrow to expand, to meet pay rolls, to finance inventories in j anticipation of future sales. j Certainly the American peo- i Jewish Rabbi Scores Robeson Washington, July 14 W) A Jewish leader accused Negro Singer Paul Robeson today of taking part in "a deliberate communist conspiracy to in flame racial and religious mi norities here against the Unit ed States." The statement by Rabbi Ban jamin Schultz of New York, ex ecutive director of the Ameri can Jewish League Against Com munism, was presented to the house committee on un-American activities. It was made public just after pie are used tn ripfinit financ ing by now. We've been in and oui oi me red witn Uncle Sam for years. In the last 30 years rarelv in thp miririln '9n again a year ago have we used DiacK WK. Meanwhile the fed eral debt has grown to more than $252 billion. The ques tion businessmen ask is how much higher can it safely go. If it's finally decided to go on spending at the old rate, the next problem is Just how the treasury should borrow the money to meet the bills. Long-term bonds with com paratively high interest rates will appeal to private investors and institutions, and cost the treasury most. Banks with money on their hands just now because business term treasury notes with mod erate yields. 1 tne committee received wora that Jackie Robinson, Negro star second baseman for the Brook lyn Dodgers, will be a week late in making his top-billed appear ance as a witness. The commit tee had scheduled Robinson as lead-off man for a team of Ne gro witnesses to testify that most Americans of their race are loy al citizens. Committee aides said Robin son definitely will appear next Monday. Indiana's motto Is "The Cross roads of America." ..at .A Jaycettes at Park . Silverton More than fifty guests attended the annual eve ning picnic supper and social hour at the city park, when the members of the Jaycettes were hostess group to members of their families. Supper was serv ed ai o:au ociock. Mrs. virgu Petitt, president, was official hostess. Bean Harvest Starts Grand Island Pole bean har vest started Monday with a full crew at the Henry and Albert Schindler farm. mwriShtng j I Mother KhousTBesn For BIGGER and BETTER GG$ Maximum igg production., at lower cotn. Thir's the story of TriangI X-tra egg pro ducer. A carefully balanced feed supplying the require ments for more extra grade gga. Mash or pellets. smwi MARKET HOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 days per week TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER ' SEE YOUR LOCAL TRIANGLE DEALER TERMS LESS THAN 10 a Da DAV " PAY WEEKLY 1 MONTHLY MP 1 -DAY-SERVICE Rtgardteis of where you have your eyei ei amintd, bring your pre icripllon lo SEMLER Op tical OHlcei for Spetdy Strvice and Assured Quality. Olouei ready in 24 hours. 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GEORGE IRELAND Owner - Operator Meats JUtI IMMI to CAimilt Snoboy Apricots (0)(p PER LUG Snoboy Playmate Certificate in Each Lug 2 2 CUCUMBERS . 3...13C LEMONS p. 29c ORANGE JUICE Standby 46 oz. can 43c COOKIES Col-Ray, Chocolate Beverly Creams .514 oz. pkgs. 2 'or 21c DRESSING Durkee't, Whipped .-.Quart 49c SPRY AND CRISC0 83c u. s. gov t. si i nn . u. s. govt inspected ireianas ivieais inspected U. S. GOV'T. Pork Chops 59c Lean - Tender BONELESS Picnic Hams 48c Swift's Premium Rolled and Cured Weiners Lb. 39c Skinless - Juicy Tender Cottage Cheese 23t Cream, Country or Chives Cherry Lane AVING (OI'ENTER Stores SALEM Vz Mile North of Underpass WEST SALEM At Foot of Bridge Both Stores Open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday BREAD iy2 pound White loaf. 18Cor2 for 35c BABY FOOD 5' SYRUP Ti Pounds Crystal 15c each or. . 2 , 25c CRACKERS Sunshine 2 lb. box. 29c SUGAR Holly (Slightly lumpy) 100 lb 8.49 Produce Department RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS Bunch 5c CANNING APRICOTS Are now at their peak. We have a wide variety at the lowest market price. U. S. NO. 1 WATERMELONS - Ice Cold WE GUARANTEE THEM We have a large variety of cantaloupe Honeydews, Casabas and Persian Melons. Also extra fancy peaches. Meat Department Watch This Ad for the Lowest Prices in the Salem Area SMOKED SUGAR CURED SPARE RIBS lb.T(2 HOCKS u " PURE LARD 2 lbs. for Bring Your Own Container 25c BEEF LIVER. b 45c PORK LINKS. 43c T-BONE STEAKS.. 48c 75c SKINLESS WIENERS 2 lbs. LAST WEEK PRIZE WINNERS MRS. WOLF, Gervais A hog Drawing by Mrs. Harris of Sheridan MRS. JUNE WILSON 1 slab Mon Ark Bacon. MRS. SHARON OSBOURN 1 Mon Ark Ham. MRS. PETE BESSETT, Mapleton $2.50. RUDY FALLON, 2070 N. Commercial $2.00. Drawings by Lavell Patterson, Dayton, Rt. 1 aving (Renter Stores At the Foot of The Bridge WEST SALEM Vi Mile North Of the Underpass SALEM