Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 23, 1949
ALL FOR A CRIPPLED SON
Former Beauty Starts
On a Wheelbarrow Trek
Jacksonville, 71a. (fl-Mn. Julia Roka St. Clair, 47, "Miss
Hungary of 1918," hoisted the handles of a wheelbarrow loaded
with her boy and headed for Detroit Tuesday.
EDIT PAGE Former
She started the 1,200-mile
journey from Jacksonville to
Michigan, pushing her six-year-old
crippled son, Adolphius, In
a brand new wheelbarrow. She
made three miles In the first
43 minutes.
She's doing it for "Dolphle"
who wants to see his 82-year-old
grandmother in Detroit before
It's too late.
Mrs. St. Clair said she expects
to arrive In Michigan in "about
a month," cooking by the road
tide and taking "pot luck" in
the sparsely populated mountain
regions along the route. She will
atock up with food when the
distance between "pot lucks" Is
too great.
A broad-shouldered, strong
armed woman, Mrs. St. Clair
wore blue overalls and sandals
when she started the journey
Dolphie, seated in the wheelbar
row facing his mother, also wore
blue overalls, his legs dangling
between the handles of the
vehicle.
He clutched a book of poetry
his mother hoped he would
memorize on the long journey.
A few miles outside of Jack
sonville, the boy, born with a
crippled arm and leg which has
been responding to Mrs. St.
Clair's constant treatment, left
his cramped position in the
wheelbarrow to walk a while.
Mrs. St. Clair said they plan
ned to while away the highwuy
hours by singing and "having
fun."
"And I'll be slim and beautiful
when I get there," she said.
Bread Strike Averted
Portland, June 23 m A late
hour settlement kept bread roll
ing today from this city's major
bakeries to stores here and up
state. With a strike of AFL truck
drivers scheduled to start at
midnight, agreement was reach
ed with bakery operators last
night. Its principal provision
was a $5 raise to $73 weekly for
drivers.
Oregon Early
To Bar Tucker
Oregon was one of the first
states to deny the Tucker Cor
poration permission to sell its
stock according to a statement
just released by Maurice Hud
son, corporation commissioner.
The corporation commission
notified the Tucker Corporation
on July 10, 1947, that it must
necessarily deny their applica
tion. Tucker Corporation had
applied to sell $300,000 worth
of stock to Oregon residents,
or 60,000 shares at $3 per share
At the time the Oregon com
mission denied this application
Tucker Corporation had obtain
ed permission to sell Its stock
in 18 states, and later other
states also gve this right.
The Oregon decision was bas
ed upon an examination of the
report of the securities and ex
change commission, from which
it was concluded that the sale
of Tucker Corporation stock in
this state would not be fair, just
and equitable for the people of
Oregon.
"Subsequent events have In
dicated that this is true," Hud
son said today.
In 1934, average meat con
sumption by Americans dropped
to 117 pounds, compared with
145 pounds In 1948 and 131 in
1900.
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British Bolster Hongkong Forces British troops dis
embarked from the troopship Empire Halladale tr bolster land
forces in Hongkong. Most of the troops were of the first bat
talion, Royal Leicestershire regiment. The colony is busily
building defenses against possible invasion by Chinese com
munists. (Acme Telephoto)
Unemployment in
Oregon Still High
The utate unemployment com
pensation commission reported
today that seasonal employment
gains of more than 50,000 had
cut the number of those actively
seeking work in Oregon in half
since February. But it added
that recovery was still slightly
below that of last year.
Reports from 731 employers
from all parts of Oregon had an
optimistic note, the commission
said. But June unemployment of
nearly 40,000 remained nearly
5000 more than last year at this
time.
E
VISION
IS
PRICELESS
New
Location
725 Court St.
Ph. 2-4469
Dr. Scott A. Wheatley
OPTOMETRIST
YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
When you find out how much there is to do at our resort,
without high prices. Hot mineral water for drinking and
bath treatments, excellent massages.
Swimming - Dancing - Hiking - Fishing - Horses
Big Bonfire and Radio Every Evening
HOTEL CABINS TENTHOUSES
STORE AND MARKET
Open Until October 1st
Road from etroit to Bruckman's
Open 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. to 7:45 a. m., I)ST
Monday thru Saturdays and all day Sunday and Holidays
For Reservations and Price List
Phone Detroit 871 Write:
BRUCKMAN'S BREITENBUSH
SPRINGS
Breitenbush, Oregon
Salem Man On
Safety Council
Portland, June 23 UB Six
men from Portland and one each
from Corvallis and Salem have
been appointed to the board of
governors of the Western Safety
Council, it was announced to
day. The council will hold it'
11th annual conference at the
Multnomah hotel June 28-29 in
Portland.
Portland men Include John L.
Carpenter, vice chairman of the
Portland Traffic and Transpor
tation Commission; Otto Hart
wig, safety director of Crown
Zellerbach Corporation; Capt.
J. A. Hazelwood, Commission of
Public Docks; Sidney King, Ore
gon State Motor Association;
Frank E. Landsburg, Interstate
Commerce Commission; and Roy
Owen, chairman of the Portland
Aviation Commission.
The other two Oregon Safety
Exclusive with us
service for ffiZ-i
3'" Qf'
wonderful new idea
in Knowles Ensemble
Dining Scrrieea
You'vt Mn this nrhantt ttbla
fashion in tha leading nuguioat,
nd now yon can it for yowHtf
in our china department Each
lovely piece of Rom Path i indi
vidually designed to enaetnbl with
the other piece in perfect table
harmony for any meel Maw ad
miniature rosea border the flatware,
accenting the tingle delicate roaebnd
spray on the hollowar. Open atock.
'.eaders are Robert M. Evenden,
lirector of the State Industrial
Occident Commission's accident
revention department, Salem,
nd Professor Bob Glenn of the
Department of Highway Engi
leering, Oregon State College.
The conference is part of a
week of saftey meetings stali
ng Friday with a two-day sec
tional meeting of the institute
of traffic engineers. Delegates
from the 11 western states, Ha
waii, Lower California, British
Columbia, and Alaska will at
tend the conference.
Observes 100th Birthday
Portland, June 23 (At Mrs.
Marguerite Trahan Turgeon
started on her second century
here today. Friends and rela
tives, including two daughters,
helped her celebrate her 100th
birthday anniversary yesterday.
Bids Received for
Detroit Turbines
Portland, Ore., June 23 (UK)
The corps of engineers today said
Baldwin Locomotive Works,
Philladelphia, Pa., was the "ap
parent low bidder" on two 70,000
horsepower hydraulic turbines
for the Detroit dam on the north
Santiam river.
Coi: O. E. Walsh said the Phil
adelphia firm bid $1,312,465 but
did not equal the Woodward
Governor Co.'s, Rockford, 111.,
bid on governing equipment for
the turbines.
Woodward was "apparently
low" with an offer of $61,107.
The contract specifications
( NO OTHER KIWD
I OF WORK WILL DO
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Some of the earliest clay tiles
ever set in Italy were used in
the 14th century to adorn the
alstar step riser in the upjer
church of St. Francis at Assifi.
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MEAT PRICES ARE WAT DOWN AT RANDALL'S. At no sacrifice in quality we are
offering: some unprecedented values in all meat items especially fresh beef. You have
looked to ns for leadership in food economy, and a (lance at these prices will prove that
we do maintain that leadership. THESE PRICES GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT., ONLY!
Freshly Ground
Hamburger
lb.
33c
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
BEEF
ROAST
Arm Cuts
0) Blade Cute
) Rump lb.
35
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
T-BONES
ROUND STEAK b
59c
Sugar Cured
Sliced Baco
n . 39c
REAL VALUES!
HAM SHANKS '
PORK SHANKS lb.
29c
MILK FED mg
VEAL STEAK ,. 5VC
Fresh Country
Sausage ib.
33c
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
BEEF
STEAK
Ribs
Ground
Round . ,
.lb.
49c
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
BEEF o;;er
CUBES All Meat Ib.
49c
Tender Skinless
WIENERS ib.
39c
Lean Meaty
Short Ribs ib.
29c
All of the Choice Cuts in
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BACON, LUNCH MEATS
LOCKER BUY IT N0W! Same high qual
iry Eastern Oregon Hereford
DCCr 'ean tender.
Lb. 35c
BASINGER'S FOOD MARKET
In the University Shopping Center
1288 State Street
TOMATOES
Field Grown
Vino Ripened
3 fc 25c
GOLDEN MEATED Large, Solid
CANTALOUPE Ib OC LETTUCE
Head
5c
MARSHMAU.OVS
Wonder Food
Whit or Colored
... 10c
Halves, In Heavv Syrup f I Waldorf a
APRICOTS 19C TISSUE 3 r,s 20c
CORN FLAKES ;,
Alber's Carnation
if 13 01. package.
2 , 20c
DDT Al s,i"d Whiu
DKCAU Hilb. loaf .
19c
BUTTER Grade A Ib. 67c
I If Armour's Tall Cam
MILK Limit
.each
10c
Prices Effective
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
June 23-24-25
Shop and Save
at
BASINGER'S
13th t STATE STS.
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