Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 27, 1953, Page 26, Image 26

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ELDERLY VAGABOND
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Louii Schumm, jailed ai
a vagrant when he wai
found sleeping under tree
in Fresno, Calif,, turpriied
police when he told them he
waa born in Brooklyn 109
years ago. He could give no
details of his birth, however.
Be strongly denied the va
grancy chirge with the ex
planation he started travel
ing ai a career when he
grew too old to do steady
work. He does not remem
ber how long ago that waa.
"I never tool around with
freight trains," he said, "and
I don't know why, but no
. body ever picks me up in a
ear. I walk most of the
time." AP Wirephoto)
Bids Asked on
Alcohol Plant
' Springfield, Ore. W The
General Services Administra
tion Wednesday advertised for
bids for disposal of the federal
surplus alcohol plant at Spring
field a three million dollar
enterprise twice abandoned by
private enterprise; since end of
World War II.
Bids will be received until
Nov. 10 under three prefer
ences for production of al
cohol or other products, for re
moval of equipment to other
locations for use of purchasers,
and for removal and resale of
machinery and materials.
The plant was built during
the war to convert wood waste
to alcohol. In 1946, it was op
erated by the Willamette Val
ley Wood Chemical Co., but
was turned back to the govern
ment in 1947 because it could
not be operated economically
"without the wartime need of
alcohol."
It was idle until 1949, when
it was leased to the Oregon
Wood Chemical Co., which re
linquished the lease after three
years of intermittent operation.
- Rep. Harris Ellsworth of
Roseburg has opposed disman
tling of the plant. Insisting it
should be operated for its ori
ginal purpose if sold.
Contracts Let
For Alcoa Plant
Vancouver, Wash. W Con
tract awards for an extrusion
mill,, part of a $5,600,000
aluminum fabricating expan
sion program here, were an
nounced Tuesday by the
Aluminum' Company of Amer
ica. L. H. Hoffman, Portland,
got the contract for building
and furnace foundations and
erection of structural steel for
the $2,700,000 mill. Isaacson
Iron Works, Seattle, will pro
vide the steel. Contract sums
were not announced.
The new plant is to be corn
pitted next summer.
Other expansion work at Al
coa includes a $1,700,000 rod,
wire and cable mill addition.
Structural steel work on it is
nearing completion. An ingot
casting addition went into op
eration recently.
WILL AUCTION At'TO
Lebanon An unclaimed
auto stored in the city barn
for several weeks will be auc
tioned to the highest bidder for
cash at 10 a.m. Sept. 8. The ve
hicle, a 1041 Hudson, formerly
was owned by Jerry N. Betts,
but title is now in the hands of
the city and will be given to
the new owner.
The hamburger is little used
in Hamburg, Germany, having
been invented by South Ger
mans waiting In the' city for
ships to America.
Pillsbury Flour
tie Coapea la each Bag
Honey's Tang
" Satoa Dressing
Fisher Biscuit Mix
For instant hot biscuits
168.2', lb.
pkg.
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SUNNY JIM
Peanut Butter
11 oz. fl)'
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The children lev this peanut butter
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MJB Coffee
89'
Kill will be served at our breakfast.
LibbyY
Pork & Beans
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Libby's Beef Stew
For quick, delicious lunch.
Lge.No.2 jj
Friskies Dog Food
MEAL or PELLETS
bag
5ave'20c
Pus n' Boots
Cat Food
Pen-Jel
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Jams and Jellies
2 pkg. 25
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Boned and Rolled Beef
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Target Brand Arrow Meat Co.
FRESH PORK LINKS Zttl MB
PORK LOIN ROAST
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Pan-Ready Fryers
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Young Steer Beef
Cut and Wrapped - 200 to 250 Ib. Sides
FRONTS
SIDES I HINDS
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Can Shrimp
Pacific Oysters ;
Minced Clams
Ciam Chowder
Herring Snacks 4 . 2
Spaghetti & Meat Balls 23
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Grapes 2,. 23'
Gr. Beans 231'
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Potatoes :50tiW
PILLSBURY'S DIG FREE
BREAKFAST
Served 9 lo 12 Alt Srdayf tt SeuSSi (e.nsrclal Store Only.
Libby's Tomato or Pineapplt Juica
Pillsbury's Pancakes with Lumberjack Syrup
With Blut Bonnet Margarine
x Arrow's Target Brand Link Sausages
M.XB. Coffee Try it and see why M.J.B. sales have soared
Carnation Milk
COME, BRING THE FAMILY, AND ENJOY
YOURSELVES.
Pancake Flour SH'
10 LB. BAG 1.09
Carnation Milli
Margarine BlueBoRetf'
Finott quality hi Cuba.
Tomato Juice Libby's
2
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if 44 m. MM.
Nallev's
Lumber Jack
SYRUP I
29
24 oz.
bottle
51b.
Long John
73
Cheese 2 I 69
Hormel's Spam "J 45
Spicod Lunchoon Moot
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Sharp Aged, 8 or. pkg.-
Med. Aaed. 8 or. pkg. -3'fl
SUNNY JIM
Grape Preserves
Big 4-lb. 12-oi. Jar
LUE SELL
Potato Chips
25c pkg.
BLUE BELL
Shoe Siring Potatoes W
Largo No. VA Can
Apple Juice 2 2t
Twin Peaks Poro Quality
Apricots
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Groan Bow Largo No. IVx Can
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Tomatoes
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Green Beans 2 cans
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FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN FOOD SALE
Diced Potatoes Green Beans, Reg. & French Fordhook Limas Baby Limas Broccoli
cut Mixed Vegetables Peas Peas & Car- Spears Cauliflower Succotash Sliced
rots Rhubarb Sinach Chopped Broccoli Peaches, 12 oz.
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Orange Juice- 2- 35'
Lemonade
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See Page 1 Food Section
For Special Coupon Offer
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Fitted Larre Ripe Mt. Whitney Family Six
Olives tSft. IT
Pitted Lar(. Bipe ML Whltner Family Use
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Pickles ... 29
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Spearfbh. Klickitat Conntr.
TA wealth of Indian relies.
some believed to date beck at
much aa 1,000 or 1,000 yean.
ere being nneartbed from
blf mound above the Colum
bia River here. -
A party of University of
Washington archeologiats hoe
reported recovery of mora
than ,000 ortiefacta. ;
They have found ancient
sketching! on the basalt jock
terraces, atone mortar., ar
rowheads, spear points and
many needles and awl made
from deer or elk bone. ' '
Clear outlines of house
floors end timbers are visible
In some place after removal
of the sand of time.
Warren CaldwelL a teach
lnc fellow and head of the
research party, estimated the
ale at from 10 to 30 innturiee.
Excavation ha been going on
since Juno in the area which
building of The Dalle Dam.
The mound is such a nromi-
nent landmark that Lewis and
Clark recorded its nisteoci a
they Journeyed down the Oo
lumbia in 1808. ;
Falls City
Falls City lira. Hank Doner
ha returned from a week'
visit st the coast with her bro
ther, Frank Joslin, and family
of Hanzanita.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sullivan
drove to Jefferson Wednesday,
Aug. 18, being invited to spend
tne day with their son, Jama
C. Adams, and family. In honor -
of Mr. Sullivan's 7Sth birthday.
Mrs. Adams served a chick-
en dinner and a decorated
birthday cake which (he baked.
Mr. Sullivan also received
many cards and withes to
thank his friends for their
kindness In so doing.
House guests for the past
week at the Homer Goodrich
home were hi mother,' Mrs. 1
Arthur Neves and his slater.
Mrs. Edri Pldgeon of Oakland.
Calif.
Saturday evening the crous
waa entertained with' a lawn
supper at the home of Mrs.
Goodrich's ' grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Smith.
Mrs. L. BacacaluDi has ar
rived from' San Francisco for a -month's'
visit with her sisters.
Mrs. Beatrice Lindemood and
Mrs. Ernest Moe and husband
of McMinnviUe. '
Mr. and Mrs. Moe were din
ner guest at the home of Mrs.
Lindemood last Sunday and '
Mrs. Bacagalupi went home
with them.
Albert Berry of Lo Angeles
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Smith. '
. Wednesday he took his moth
er to Portland where they
spent the day with his sister,
Vera Darst, and their brother,
Harold Berry and family.
Friday Albert took his me
ther and all the Portland
group to a picnic spot on the
Mt Hood road where they
lunched and picked huckleber
Falls City, although a small
town, can boast of eight pair
of twins, two sets having gra
duated from high school last
year,, and three from grade
school.
There will be two set in the '
first grade the coming term.
those of Cecil Carey and the
Lamprecht twins. 1
The Lamprechts also had a
pair that graduated from grade
school. ;
At the special school meet
ing which waa held Friday
night at Oakhurst, John Doran
was elected director to fill the
vacancy caused by the resigns
Hon of Mr. Hurst.
Mrs. Nella Harris will be the
teacher again" for the coming
term and school will begin
Sept. 14.
Connie Bakke, 6-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ris Bakke, is becoming quit
adent with her grandpa Qual-
ley's doxer-bladed cat, when he
takes her aboard with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randle
of Salem spent Sunday in Oak
hurst with Mr. and Mrs. Vert
Ellis and Karla.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frink
and daughter of Rockaway at
tended the morning services at
the Christian church Sunday
and took dinner with Mr.
Frlnk's brother, Orlo, and fam
ily. Their mother, Mrs. Faye
Frink qt Monmouth, was also
a gueii, for .the. day.
Mrs. Frink moved to Mon
mouth two months ago.
J. A. Bowman celebrated hi
84th birthday Sunday, Aug. 18.
His children assembled at the
home 'of 'hlr daughter, Irene,
and all enjoyed a picnic din
ner. Mr. Bowman was a veteran
fruit and truck garden grower
and delivered his fruit and
vegetables under contract to
coast points.
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