Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 21, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Time Saver Dr. Vannevar Bush (seated) and Dr. Sam
uel Caldwell of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in Cambridge, demonstrates an automatic typewriter that
photographs lines of type on film which in turn can be
used to make a printing plate. The whole process takes
only five minutes and is expected to revolutionize the
printing industry. The device is three times faster than
the conventional typesetting machine. (Acme Telephoto)
ERDY IN THE WELL
'Take the Bull by the Horns'
Was Solution of Problem
He
Celeburne, Tex., Sept. 21 WV- Ferdy the bull is a little puzzled,
end hurt bv the ways of man.
j The 1,260-pound Holstein was ambling around late Monday
mbled right on when he saw some planks.
4 Feet first, he went crashing through the planks. He thudded
to a stop at the bottom of a
40-foot abandoned well.
! He stayed there all night.
5 When he looked up and saw
Farmer Jim Cryer peering down
' be looked into a face as puzzled
as his own.
4 Cryer didn't know until this
morning what to do.
"Take the bull by the horns,"
Crver said to himself. "Take
the bull by the horns."
This morning his friend, Gene
Reed, pulled up with his auto
wrecker. It has a winch on the
"back.
. The steel line was lowered
"into the well. It settled snugly
around Ferdy's ample horns.
1 A little grinding and Ferdy's
jneck began stretching. But he
Jdidn't budge.
A little more trrindins! and a
little more stretching. Ferdy's
jeyes uroiruaea Kiassuy. neu
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14UIU sidy in uic wcu.
He was limp by the time his
bottom side cleared the bottom
of the well. His neck was longer
than it had ever been before.
At the well lip, Ferdy col
lapsed. But he kept on breath
ing.
Darn near pulled his head
off," commented Reed.
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So Good Shirley May
France, 17, the plucky swim
mer who almost whipped the
English Channel, is doing
even better with this bowl of
New England clam chowder
at a welcome home dinner
given by her home town of
Somerset, Mass. (Acme Tele-photo)
"Yeah, shore did," said Cryer.
Ferdy got up, very shakily
cod?
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budget patterns modern, tra
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Extension Unit
Plans Training
The Marion County home
extension committee met Mon
day at the home of Eleanor
Trindle, Extension Agent, to
plan work to be carried on by
the Home Extension Program
for the year.
Details for the officers train
ing meeting to be held at the
Y.M.C.A. on Thursday, Sep
tember 22 were completed. All
unit officers In the county are
to attend this meeting to receive
their instructions as to their
duties throughout the year. The
procedure to follow in con
ducting a business meeting will
be discussed as well as specific
details having to do with Exten
sion Work. Reports from state
council meeting will also be
given.
At Monday's meeting the
county committee also made plan
for a training meeting to be held
at the Y.M.C.A. on September
29 for all extension unit,
A.C.W.W. Chairman, Azalea
House Chairman and Publicity
Chairman. Speakers to be in
cluded on the program are Max
ine Buren, woman's editor of the
Oregon Statesman; Mr. R. G.
Fowler, Information specialist
at Oregon State college and Mrs.
Kenneth McCarnack, district
Azalea house chairman.
Mrs. Ralph Mercer, county
committee chairman, made the
following committee chairman
appointments at Monday's bus-
BiMkaMaMaetaiiiesieHaHeseai mm mitii t i m hii
Warren Douglas gets a warning from Audrey Long at gun
point, in this scene from Republic's "Post Office Investigator,"
at the State tomorrow with "Brimstone."
iness session: Mrs. I. G. Lcrmon.lThe next business meeting of the
county publicity chairman; Mrs. county home extension com-
Roy Kuns, county Azalea house mittee is to be held on October
program; Mrs. Frank Way, re- IB at the name ot Mrs. Koiana
search and legislative chairman. 'Seegar in Liberty community.
CHINOOK SALMON
For Canning
30c -b.
Fitts Market
216 N. Commercial St.
Phone 3-4424
Two-Wheeled Rider
Sent to Hospital
Albany An automobile-mo-lorcycle
collision at Fulton
street and the city limits Tues
day put Wesley G. Sheffield, 22.
3681) Diane avenue, in the has
pital with lacerations and an
ankle fractured in several
places.
Sheffield, on his motorcycle,
was attempting to pass Rex
Glenn Drummond, 17, Albany
RFD 2, when the collision hap
pened, police reported. Drum
mond, the report said, was mak
ing a left turn when Sheffield
hit the car.
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