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IN D E P E N D E N T
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1946
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P U B L IS H E R S
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W iekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
N A T U R A L IST I U PA IN T IN G
NON-OBJEC T IV E VS.
L ast w eek we di scussed the kind
of a ttitu d e the sp e c ta to r m ust
take, in o rd e r to ; :et the most out
We got to thinking of the jx>ny express the other of
non-object ivr rt. T his w eek I
day. And how the intrepid riders dashed thousands of shall lak e th e sub jeet a hit fu rth -
miles across the barren wastes, fighting off Indians, « 1It was sta te d th hat non-obj ?CtiVi
toug.iis, hunters, and fierce storms to bring the mail (th a t is paint in th a t does n «t de
pint objects fr n n a tu re )
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through.
a d iffe re n t ariety, from the m ore
n a tu ra lis ta tvp of a r t The two
I hen we got to pondering the mailman’s watch should
not he om pan 1 on the
words, which go something like “through snow, and basis of qu lit y b e c a us in m any
they
a s different as
sleet the mail must go through.” I low can there be no w tw ays
o kinds of V( •getahhs
You
house to house mail delivery in Brookings until the choose w hichever u its your needs
at a p a rtic u la r tir e 'The g re a te st
city has sidewalks. What a sad reflection on modern difference is in uhiect m a tte r:
problem s r< •ncerning color, com p
m.in
or die postal department.
osition, etc, being n e a r the same.,
It aigues well for private enterprize over the Ft seem s necessary to m ention
scion lific discoveries th a t
state government. We see that newspapers are deliv some
w ere destined to effect the evol
ered daily to homes which have no sidewalks, and to ution of a rt. D uring the la tte r
part of the n in eteen th century' a
homes off the beaten j alb.
gro u p of scientist delving int «
We feel th.it the rule was put into effect to the physiological, psychological
and physical p ro perties that ef-
protect the poor postir.au from getting mud on his I f( et o u r jjrreeption of the physical
m ade some discoveries th at
shoes, but yet 90 jxrcent of the tune that situation world,
heljM-d to explain th e phenom onen
does not exist in 1 >r< tokings.
of vision. I, would not Ire too f a r
fetched ,0 say the rival pioneers
of m odern art w ere scientists
H elm holtz and W ertheim er, w ork-
; ing in G many, wee.« the first to
an em pirical approach to
Over the proceeding weekend wc were amazed tak<>
this pha: of '.(•¡cnee. New discov-
and delighted to sec die raft of tourists that were alxmt. cries we • m ade and laws wvre
W c saw literally hundreds of vehicles from a dozen recorded.
It is difficut to estab lish d efin
different states drinking in the Ixautv of our Harris ite laws lo r a rt. in the sense th a t
scientific laws are f'etinrsi, as a rt
Beach State Park.
is prim arily subjective, and the
hum
an m achine is too com plicated
We noticed in die Oregonian that Oregon is ,0 isolate
a single fa c to r (Tom the
eighth in the nation as a place where jieoplc would total dynam ic process
We can safely say th at th e re a re
like to spend their vacation.
laws that govern th e behavior of
It is encouraging to rhink that those -jK-ople g ra v ita tio n lx«cause g rav itatio n al
forces can lx* isolated for a n a ly t
brave the rigors of I lighway 101 now to sec the ical
study. Forces in th e physical
country. I hink of the traffic that a new highway 101 science can be a c c u ra te ly m e a su r
ed, but no a c c u ra te m ethod of
could bring. Also with the trend towards shorter work m easuring m a n s responses to
weeks, more vai.itions is continuing with certainty. I lie physical stim uli, visual organiz-
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in th e p ic tu re autom atically takes
on a n o th e r m eaning
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W h ile m any of the problem e n
co u n tered in non-objective p e n * -
! ing a re very n e a r th e sam e as the
em s encountered in com pos-
■ i ' il a rra n g e m e n ts of color
i h • arch ery to u rn a m e n t Sun-
r G tern, etc, in re p re se n ta tio n a l
lay, Ju n e 26. in hack of Fori
I w ork, it w ould he a m ista k e to say
th a t they w ere the sam e. F o r one
D k. and sponsored by th e P e li
thing, when doing n o n -o b je c t iv-«
can Bay Bowmen who m em iters
w ork you a re com pletely fre e to
are H , m Brookings, S m ith River,
put values and colors w h ere ever
ind ('¡a sc e n t City areas, had a
they m ay suit y o u r fancy w hile
verv g o«! tu rn o u t.
in w orking w ith form s from n a t-
ure you a re g re a tly lim ited to the
Manv of them < sneeindv fmru
ation of sta te s of feeling have as p a tte rn s d ic ta te d by th e subject
'>
,nts Pass A shland. M «lford,
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m
a
tte
r
yvt been established. H ow ever
C v’ function, bro u g h t th e ir
for purfx>ses of study, scientists
r 'n: i
and cam ned on the beach
F o r exam ple the us of light
have been able to relativ ely isol and d ark colors a re indispensahi* •
the arcberv range. A eandle-
a te and analyze p arts of the visual for m odeling foim ; th a t is m akin r
'
♦ sheet and ham shoot a fte r
process and m ake som ° c o m p a ra t figures, etc, look solid and round;
'a rk v< > pat < n for th e ir enjoy
T he F o u rt
't
th«
ively a c c u ra te predictions
In w hereas th • real beauty of color
ment «• •’ °
P '«'ticinat-
>n I w
a boy
o rd e r to get a b e tto r u n d e rsta n d v ib ratin in c e rta in area*, or p a ss holiday it w a
'»« ” - «'e'lcction tap e and
I IA
ing of the total pnx'ess, vls’ou ages, often depends on a very close m any long ;
was broken down into specialized value harm ony. T hat i> to say . a g >t th e s- ars >n my hand to prov«
we»- -o rnrised, com ing in
fields of research New subjects w arm gray m ay he alm o st e x ik I ’m not 1 oing to v en tu re to
such as light, vibration, visual actly the sam* lightness or d a r k
"
'th
s^ore
of 3 o r 6. High score
ray it it’s bet ter this way or not
dynam ics, kinesthetics, and em ness as the cool g ray next to it.
f - « h « -«\ «niu ’« as aw arded to
C
ertainly
I'm
glad my d a u g h te r
pathy cam e irr.o being
r> it «i-inders B ro o k ih "’ , who
an an- It is by depending on color mo< - 1
sw er to th e n e u i for
•ializec ulation, ra th e r th a n ach ro m a ti • a re n ’t a! hoi te blowing up tin
«- u 1 St second. D «1 Sanders,
study.
m odulation, th a t you a re able to i cans w ith torpedos No. like Pogo C a v e Ju n ctio n score 54. and Car-
n"«n S an d ers Brookings, score 51.
get
c e rta in color tones in a given in the papt'is. I'd ra th r tak
'The
G e sta lt
(from
from G erm an
H igh score m th«' n e 't day,
area, th a t w ould hr* im possible if them out on the highw ays on the
w« ( rd, gestalto n , m eaning config you had to consider each coin-- F o u rth it’s s a fe r?
v 't h 53 re* s te r« l w as: 1st. men,
u ra tio n ) psychologists. w ithout a in relation to a directional plane, j
Flovd Je n k irs. M edford. 258; 2nd.
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doubt indirectly influenced m od and light source. In p a in tin g solid ' How m any watch«««! thv 12 H vrb Gifford. Medford. 225: 3rd
ern a r t . m ore than any singl
forms, colors a re m odified by the planes follow th « coast line Mon- jo«. 'Y i'ID re o n . C en tral Point. 212
group of scientists
H elm holtz direction, and in ten sity of th
1st W omen J e rry W illiam son,
day noon ? It w a quite a differ« n
who had done extensive research light source; this can seriousl
exfierienee bee n
we just aivn* C entral Point. 162; 2nd C arm en
on gen eral sensory perc ption, lim it the w r y best choice of coloi 1 use to seeing m ore than one t !an. Sanders. Brookings, 116. and 3rd
lenses, etc, had laid the ground
a t a tim e. I sayv them com ing in Ina S ta c; G ran ts Pass, 94.
Cezannt to a great e x te n t, su«
w ork for W erth eim er, to K ohler,
A ham w ' - aw a rd « ! to th e one
in form ation, and 1 sw ear to God
KofTka and m any o thers, on up ceeded in a tta in in g a eonvinein
I had an alm ost uncontrollable com ing th e greatest d istan ce who
the line to Kcpes, S b ’phen Pepfw r p re se n ta tio n of sc u lp tu ra l form . urge to dive u n d e r th« car. I thin* w is K en C hoquctte from D allas,
and o th ers who a re active in the w ith a m inim um of light and j ' verybody looking up and s««eing O re '
v 28 anim al round and
an
field at th e present tim e Before d a rk modeling, hut ev“ n he could- j a Hight of planes like th a t gets a
«of« finish d the afternoon.
the science-art era, a rtis ts w ere n o t dispense w ith it a lto g e th e r. fright. A lfa - all th e re ju st isn't
dependent on sensory perception, Io give th*“ illusion ot receding ja thing betw een here and S ib e n
stra n g e nam es and people. Toss
w ithout being ahi1* to explain or and advancing planes, h«« used ' except an aw ful lot of w at r.
in
me fa lv old and w orn-out
even u n d e rsta n d it.
colors th a t advance? oi re eded;
equipm t t. Joggle all this around
Light vibrations have been but Cezanne w as nev««r a solid
w ith m oving into a n “\v building,
m easured; chem ical and neure- form p ain ter in the sense th a t
I t ’s hard to Ixdieve, hut wc and acq u irin g new and r liable
logieal com ponents of th e eye R aphael was. W hile Rapha« «1 re
have been investigated, in an e f lied on light and d ark moc e lin g have ix«en in B rookings alm ost a help, and you've had q u ite a year.
fo rt to pre-determin«« w hat colors to tu rn form, Cezanne did it w ith year. They say th«« fu st y e a r is T his line of b ear w ith us until
th e hard st I c e rta in ly hop«« th a t wc get stra ig h te n e d out will have
w ould n a tu ra lly be harm onious color You could sav that Ra phael
adage
some basis in fact, al- to go.
and soothing to the eye. T he chief j w as basically a d ra ftsm a n , w hile though has
the e a r did have sonr*
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d ifficu lty in isolating the basic i Cezanne was a colorist.
bright spot: and th e re art* some
Bud
M
cCourt w as giving me the
elem ents for scientific in v e stig a t
T he longer an artist paints, th««
ion, is th a t.t once a single fa c to r m ore ahsti act his work becomi s very nice fieople around her««. T he business because in a d v e rta n tly
th in g I ’w learned best d u rin g th«« h is nam e got left out as th'« Lion’s
has been rem oved from its s u r B ecause ot the p lfa su re derived
past y e a r it how to alibi and a p o l Club T ail T w ister, which he is.
roundings, it is no longer th e sam e from a b stra c t painting many a rt-
ogize. Next y e a r I hop«« I don't H ow ever, he is supposed to tak e
thing. To sight a r a th e r prosaic | ista such as R em brandt El G reco
it up w ith the Lion’s publicity
exam ple; a sjmi , nt p a in t m a v and T in te re tte all but gave up have to do m uch of that.
«lirector, Buz S tew ard , who in
look one color on a w arm back .n a tu ra lis tic form s in th e ir p a in t
You ta k e tw o green han d s a t tu rn is suposed to bring down the
ground and qu ite a n o th e r color ings. R em brandt adandoned th e
the publishing and printing gam«*. lists of n’«w officers etc. Incident,
on a cool background. Of course "realistic” p o rtra itu re ty ¡ a « of
s«‘i««ntis,s have «xplained this pht«- painting, which m ade him rich ' Mix well w ith a st ran g e town, and ly, I think each group should a p
point a publicity directo r, and
nom onem hut the e n tire study of and fam ous, in favor of th e m ore
optics, dynam ic sym m etry, light a e sth e tic typ< oi picture N eedless re a listic p a in tin g in favor of I then 1 can fight w ith each of th em
vibrations, etc, becom e qu ite to say his declining yvars w ere g r e a te r aesth» tic expression, th in k i ik ’ i son.illy, wh n som ething is
m eaningless one- they have been spent in poverty, lie was ridiculed how m uch b e tte r reason we have left out.
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«vparated from the total cre a tiv e and ignored by all hut a lew in to do so today. T oday we h a w th««
'The Pilot is definitely planning
process. P ic tu re m aking is too tim a te frit nds. Because of his
com plex, for all the factors to be c o u ra g e to sacrifice the lu x u rie s cam e ra that can give us “re a lism ” to put in sorn type of float in
accounted for in a single picture of life in o rd e r to «Io w hat he e a s i e r and cheap er than any a rtist the lily parade. It w on't lx« m uch
in ta c t wc a rc th in k in g about
Colors, shapes, etc, m ust be con thought w as right, the w orld nas ev er could. In o rd e r to b««come
a r tis ts wv first have to learn to iust hav ing «»Id Jov running down
sidered in relation to th e ir e n in h e rit« ! a w ealth of beauty.
distinguish betw een ¡»ure a e s th C hetco A venue w ith a lily in his
vironm ent; as seen as you change
If a m an like R em brandt felt
one sm all detail, ev erything else «im pelled to abandon the tight etics anti sen tim en tal subject teeth. But anyw ay, th e sp irit is
mat ter.
there.
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Editors and Publishers
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Thursday July
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Ray Pisarck, Joe Murphy
s u b s c r ip t io n
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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THROUGH
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Automation age with its 20 hour week is just a few
FINAL ACC( )(JNT
years distant More leisure tune, ami more time to enjoy IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
the ( )r egon coast is coming.
TH U S T A T E O F OREGON
It is entirely jx>ssible that the tourist industry
will become Brookings major industry in the not too far NOTICE OF HEARING
| FOR 'THE COUNTY O F ('U RRY
distant future.
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IN T H E M A TTER O F
Mrs O rville Nye and children,
of Kodiak, A laska a rc visiting
th e F ra n k H asketts, Mrs. Ny«’s
parents. O th e r visitors a, the
H assett hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs.
E dw ard Jack so n , of llu ip p o rt,
( alifo rn ia; Mr. and Mrs Gi'orgc
H assett and fam ily of Hilt, ( 'a l
ifornia, and .Mr and Mrs. R ussell
Hass«',, and fam ily of G rants
I ’as*
YELTON'S
T H E E ST A T E O F
JO H N JA C O B BLOOM QUIST,
D E C E A SE D
No 1130
N O T IC E is hereby given th a t
\ «‘i ner A B loom quist, A dm inis
tr a to r
, h«‘ E sta te ol John Jacob
Blootnquist, deo?ased, has filed in
the County ( ’o u r, of the S ta te of
O regon iti th e C ounty of ('u r r y
his Einal Account and th a t W ed
nesday, the 20th day of July , 1955,
in th e ( h andlers of th e C ounty
Judge in th e Curry County C ourt
House. Gold I'each ('u rry County
t he 1 imo and piar
' « bjeefions to said
1 and for s. •ttler n««nt
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23rd day of JI ine, 1
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