Today I began again with the 1990 Wallaluh, but I had to redo the
pages that I did yesterday because I had done them at 300 dpi. So I
redid those ones, and was able to finish pages 120-157 at the correct
600 dpi. The last picture I scanned was really funny, the guy had a
silly smile on :)
When I came back from lunch, I returned to the Paulus photos, which
today consisted of a long series of football photos, some of them
Willamette and many of them junior high and high school photos. Then
there was a really long streak of photos of the Northwest Fruit
Products Co. and their products, mainly, loganberry juice. Also called
Loju, it was a popular beverage at the time, as evidenced by its
constant demand in L.A. and the photos of it being shipped to Tacoma,
WA, Wichita, KS, and St Paul, MN. Having researched a little, someone
named Paulus was very involved in Salem canneries in the early- to
mid-1920's. I think they were probably related, which would account
for Otto Paulus' desire to document the companies activities.
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