Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 23, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Budget Staff to Inspect
Institutions Periodically
By JAMES D. OLSON
Periodic checks on all state institutions and departments will
be made by staff members of the state budget department, State
Budget Director Harry S. Dorman said Monday.
Data will be collected during these inspections in connection
with the new budget control law, under which the budget de
partment is required to report
to the state emergency board
semi-annually on the status of
state expenditures.
Dorman said that he was as
signing certain institutions and
departments to three men who
would he charged with the re
sponsibility of checking the ac
tivities and making reports.
In addition the budget direc
tor himself plans to visit each
institution once each year, such
visits to be unannounced in an
effort to ascertain the day by
day operation of such institu
tions. Under the new budget control
act passed by the 194' legisla
ture the budget department must
report to the state emergency
board if any state institution or
department is exceeding its bud
get. Dorman stated that the de
partment has a check on expend
itures made by the state depart
ment s and at all times are
aware of how much of the
budget of each department is
being spent.
Dorman said that he felt vat
uable information could be fur
nisned both the emergency
board and the legislature from
the report resultant from the
proposed visits and inspections.
Representatives of the budget
office will also attend various
board and commission meetings
from time to time, Dorman said
in a further effort to gather all
the information possible on the
method of operation of state af
fairs.
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Nineteenth Now Princess
Margaret Rose of England,
(above), as she was posed for
a portrait on her 19th birth
day, celebrated at Balmoral
Castle, Scotland. (Acme
Radio Telephoto)
Wins $26,000 With
Aid of House Guest
Columbia, Mo., Aug. 23 W
An attractive 29 year old mother
of two children won $26,000 in
prizes on the "Stop the Music"
giveaway radio show last night
with the help of a house guest.
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I department engineer. The Amer
ican Broadcasting company said
she correctly identified over the
telephone the program's mystery
melody as "Butter'd Pease."
The helpful guest was her
brother-in-law, Randall Pappen
fort, of Kansas City. I
Gen. Mark Clark Asks
Equality in Reserves
Camp Pendleton, C a 1 . , Aug.
23 Gen. Mark Clark, comman
der of the sixth army, today ad
vocated co m p 1 e t e equality
among enlisted and commission
ed personnel in the armed for
ces reserve training program.
Clark, reportedly scheduled
to become chief of army ground
forces, made his recommenda
tion after a field inspection of
the 13th armored division, un
dergoing summer maneuvers at
this marine barracks in the first
army-marine joint training since
unification.
"The enlisted reservists of to
day will be the company level
officer of the next war," Clark
said.
"There Ts no room in the re
serve program, for rank-happy
officers. Reservists should share
When a long distance opera
tor asked Mrs. Pappenfort to
stand by, Randall recalled thai
an article in a Kansas City news
paper identified the tune.
KNOW
Your Road and Street
Names
Over 650 Named Streets
and Roads on the New
Salem Street Map Ob
tainable at the Office of
Mel Propp
Surveyor 341 State
Mail $1.00 and Receive
Map by Return Mail
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facilities. Social activities should
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All this can be done without sac
rificing essential respect for and
obedience to senior command
ers.
Amity Streets Signed
Amity Street signs will be
erected at all principal inter
sections, within a short time,
making it easier for newcomers
to find their way around.
New traffic lanes will be
painted in the near future on
Trade street which is 99W high
way through Amity. The stale
highway commission will be in
charge of the work.
Moscow Paper Hails
Strikes in World
Moscow ) The newspaper
Trud" said that the increasing
wave of strikes in the capitalist
world testifies to the militant
activity of the working class.
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a Paha Oak ana hy Saaaura a Wpfwaial
a Baft RacJl a Kaat Bams
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L-naiaderisuc icauire oi lapital .iourniil. Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 23, 194911
many ui me Binneb, s,iia me
paper, "is not only their bitter
ness and stubbornness but also
the spirit of brotherly interna
tional solidarity by which they
are permeated."
The paper said the recent
strike of the London dockers
serves as a "remarkable exam
ple" of this. "Trud" said the
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strike of 24,000 Australian min-i
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of recent weeks. Jj
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(Constitution Life Ins. Co.)
For information in regard to
"The Family Hospital-plan" as Advertised
Over Radio Station KXL
Constitution's "Sensationally New Insured
Savings Plan"
Phone Salem 2-3872
Or write
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TOMATOES
PREM
CORNED BEEF
riMMEn mii if
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MARGARINE -1 9c
COFFEE n,. 40c ix 79c
EDWARDS COFFEE 51
other COFFEES 5-?-53'
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MRS. WRIGHT'S
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SOAPS
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LUX FLAKES
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pkg.
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Royal Satin
Shortening
For Dopandabl . Results
75'
lib.
can
STANDING
RIB ROAST
The king of good-eating roosts.
u. s.
Good
Lb,
65c
U. S. PQ
Comm. Lb. J C
Swiss Steak, lb. 65c
Toste its tender goodness.
Ground Beef, lb. 35c
Fresh ground daily. Very leon.
U. S.
Good,
lb
RIB STEAKS
65c 59c
MAYONNAISE
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PANCAKE FLOUR
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BREEZE CHEESE
SHORTENING
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SHORTENING
SWIFTNING
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woodbury SOAP 3 a 29'
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Mb.
pkg.
2-lb.
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Sperry's
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2',-lb.
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Harvest
Blossom
SO-lb. tack
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Crisca & Spry
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SWIFT'S
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lib.
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39'
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45'
49c
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69c
25c
PEUHES
Peaches are at their peak of goodness.
Con them now. Enjoy them next winter.
Luscious Golden Tinted
MAI Just right
IVbLCiJ forCannin;
21 lb. lug
32 lb. pear box lug 2.29
2.19
Corn th" Cob
Local Golden Bantam
Doz. 33c
TOMATOES
Local Red-Ripe Slicers
2 lbs. 15c
PEARS
Green-Ripe Bartletti
Lb. 8c