Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 18, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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Mr. and Mrs P au l W h irry ac­
com panied by M rs H om er Brown,
li f t M onday for P o rtlan d . The
W hirry» will go from th e re to Mc­
M innville, th e la tte r p a rt of the
w eek for an ann u al fam ily re ­
union on P a u l’s fa th e r’s b irth ­
day, The elder W hirry, a retired
m inister, is in his mid 80’s.
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v.eek coni . ng w ith th ? C. O.
L eonards. The L eonard R ealto rs
a re g tttin g lined out to c a rry the
O regon In su ran ce Co., agency loc­
ally, a business which M r, M erri-
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1946, u e l r th e A ct
T h u rs d a y , A u g u s t 18, 1955
WE START OUR SECOND YEAR
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T h is issue o f d ie P ilo t starts the second y e a r
o f pi
lio ll as fa r as the
M u rp h y -P is a re k
a tio n
1946,
I lie paj>er itself has been r u n n in g
n it was fo u n d e d by D e w e y A k e rs .
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c o m b in -
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since
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the bullets actu ally crossed a t th e
m arb le intersection
T he la st five a rtic le s of this
T he above exam ple should give
series h av e been devoted to d is­
idea,
cussions on light. T h is week, I you a rough
,
, . as to how im
shall discuss the next logical ste p » * » " « iT tn e d in the ey e, Mow
in th is process of visual perception ever light p articles a re indefinitely
sm a lle r th a n bullets, and tra v e l
w hich is th e eye.
a t a m uch fa ste r speed. If you
In o rd e r to gain a logical sp- w pre j o Pxik at a m ap outline,
proach to thv su b je c t, it has been m a t w as riv a le d by sticking
divided into th re e p a rts. The firsf thum b ta c k s in the w all, an upsid •
p a rt w as on light. 1 his part is (p,wn ¡mag of the m ap would
devoted to th e <?ye. and the last <M.c u r ¡n th e eye. As to w hat hap-
how the im age w as
¡“ r,L T he‘ last
K id .™ '
not unlike the process
By th e first tw o part«.
th a t c r e a tid the m ap on the
In o rd e r to pres; nt a c le a r cuiling. Except light p articles in-
pjetuna a s to how th e eye w orks, stead of bull- ts crossed Im ages
V ISU A L P E R C E P T IO N
P a rt
»» "»« »«-»lei«*. 1 use « rifle ,arEt'' are car" ,'d ,o ,hc e' e •» billions
of light particles, at a ra te of
b.m ons P, ,
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In o rd e r to unders t nd hew tm-
in p i ' l l F ourselves on the hack at th is tim e . R a th e r,
ages a re next re la y 'd to th e m ind
V’e w ere at Flossie's th e o th e r
from the t ye, we need to lx-ar in m< nine discussing the pros and
V
w;»nr to start in to th e second year w it h plans fo r
mind, th a t an im age is m ade up cot , Flossie had read w hore
of individual m icroscopic d o b . a n d i- ^.^j, Arrell w as going into
i
. nts a ll a lo n g the lin e , b o th in service, and
not a single el» m ent, as it appears, - t t -w-tition w ith her, and w as
As dots change position to form going to sell coffee and dough­
in news con te n t.
r.vw im ages, on the inner surface nuts. So we suggested th a t she
of th e eye, a corresponding change co into th e d ru g business to even
T h e best th in g we can say a b o u t o u r firs t year
Two ex p ert riflem en are sta n d ­ is ta k in g ;p la c e on the visual plane
th in g s out.
:
.iiio n is th a t w e m ade a lo t o f frie n d s — and ing on the floor. T he first m an ot the brain.
sta n d s at one end of the building,
» i\ a le w c tem ies. D u r in g o u r second year we w a n t a n d ,th e o th e r stands at thv oppos­
W hen light is cut off from e n ­
Sh • and Larry’ Romick got To­
te rin g th e eye,» im ages quickly dis- g e th e r and brought over a hunch
ite
end
of
the
building.
They
i
m o re th a n to increase th a t ra tio .
both ta k e aim, and fire sim ult- app ear from the b rain also. An of aspirins, razor blades and tooth-
im age ivm ains fixed, only by be- p a ste to s I on the c o u n te r as a
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d o w a n t to reiterate a state m en t th a t w e an^usiy a t ?L0 T T ? 1? Ih<
s u it is, th a t the bullets cross at ing c o n sta n tly rebuilt, by a stre a m p ractical joke. H ow ever F ren ch ie
ot energized p artich s en te rin g th« u h s out of tow n, hut Joe S ayre
m ade in UH. () o u r earliest issues. T h e p ilo t is o n ly th e m arb le intersection.
eye. So long as the rebuilding pro- w as lured over, to sev th e drug
Nwxt we line up a group of cess keeps the im age fixed in thv (tisplay on the counter. Joe got
w a n t it to be. W e ca n ’ t p r in t new s un-
w b a t the
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riflem en, in such a w av
ay at to eye, it rem ains fixed in th.? b rain a real sm ile out of it,
s we k n o w abo ut it «mil VVC Can t k n o w a lx illt news form th e le tte r T. W e can pretend also. W hen an obj ct in our e n ­
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i n >k tell US. I t s happened before, and it w i l l thilt th ese rfletnen a re so expert. vironm ent crosses o u r field of
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th a t th e ir bullets w ould converge vision, the im age it m akes in the
Mr. and-M rs. Mi?rvin Thom pson
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ID. I Copic Want to k n o w W'hy th is o r th a t a t the m arble, except for the fact, eye, and the image in the brain w er in tow n last week and v isit­
ed th e ir paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
T II o il T h e (in ly reason co u ld lx- th a t w e d id n ’ t ' bl"
r a |’" 1 flr* ls ’ »’•'"•Q •“ also move.
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th e b u lle ts cross but never touch
T he b rain Is In a « ..le d v a u lt, F ra n k Thompson. T he M ervin
kllO W a b o u t It.
rh e y all ta k e aim and fire. The w hich is the cranium , yet it re ­ Thom psons moved to Medford a
b u llets m a rk the ceiling so as to ceives a co n stant stream of m ess­ u V 'k ago,
W it h the coo’ x ra tio n o f the people o f the area *** ck‘arI> »<•<•« fn),n above The ages, as to w hat is going on o u t-
,
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p a tte rn c reated by th e bullets, sidv E x te rn a l a etv ities a re re ­
to h iv e a tru ly tin e c o m m u n ity new spap er form s th e le tte r T on th e celling corded
Mrs. Fred Moore is in Chinook,
in tht- m il’ll, in much the
Due to the fact th a t th e bullets
o u r fore m ost goal.
sam e w ay th a t a television set, V. » hington and plans to stay
crossed, the T is ju st th e reverse
fpaled in a room, receives im ­ about a m onth o r until the close
from the w ay th e riflem en w ere pressions from the t x te rn a l w orld, of the Salm on D erby there.
standing.
except th e m echanism of thv vis-
Nie B au m g a rd n e r had q u ite R
Mr and Mrs. Richard P u n d ’
M l R (T P L IG H T
N ext we paint an o u tlin e on the u al-n eu ro system , is infinitely
l i i ’ h ’i n v c I I I )
L,rne w itch in « for w n tp r on N1rs floor- re p re se n tin g a huge m ap of m ore complex.
sp- it the w eekend in E ugene vis­
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Stout s p roperty. He w as pros- the U nited S ta te s, an d line up
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iting Mrs, P u n d t’s m other.
lw eting th e vacant lot on the cor- five h undivd riflem en on the m ap
, '
’
I’o shall have t ■ nd
m ore sensattve to supersonic and
ml for
for a , i<*w ,,el.
R e,lwood and Ook. E v ery o u tlin e T hese m en a.'iw ta k e aim of II e
r're ms i ,'"1 i
ply o f M ercy li •' h t' .........
nppli *at-
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tim e the willow flipped, nic w ould and fire at fhe m arble. Now tve
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. " M , 1"-’ supervisual vibrations do not see
5 th e w ay pc
hnve L 'e n ru n it dow n only to find a w a te r- have a sm all m ap of th e U.S.' on inform ation to (he mind, philos­ and h e a r the w orld as we do. I t
pping In for th< m since o u r filled boom er hole. Som ehow , Nic th e ceiling w here the b u lle ts hit ophers Isith ancient and m odern, v. i u!d b an in te re stin g e x p e r­
h a \e come to m istrust th e ir p e r­ ience to get a birds eye view of
issue. Most o t i n e * w ho «’all leversixl th e process and finally
H y p o th etically , several in te r­ ception o f reality. '1’here seems to
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»• tl it th ey m ay nov-
the vv >rld for a change.
esting things have happened. All !<• a great diflei,?nee betw een re a l­
n<*«’d them b t 1 w an t lo do
N ext w«ek 1 shall touch briefly
of the m en w ere aim ing at the ity as it is, and w hat o u r sensen
r »hare In kee U it; the » ? n ic e bad accom plished som ething.
on
lestalt psychology, to the ex-
sam e spot, which was the m arble, tell us it is. T hrough indirect
Hable lo r oth»?rs.
b nt th a t it Explains the sim plvst
yet th e ir b u lle ts made- a m ap on m ethods and logic, scientists have
or tw o dolara (N2) each su b ­
w'-’ -a * ' ' •I'. '«■1lf
the- ceiling, w hich i* id en tical to discovered a world, w hich s u r ­ ph upmen of vision. A m ore de­
binu fam ily is a m red a ir
th e m ap on the floor, except it rounds each of us, yet v\v have tail J discourse, on the subject,
L •
will be taken up in th e last sec­
pi ’.Itaili in ca
of in ju ry
is sm aller, and btx-ause tb? bulk»» no way of seeing, feeling or h e a r­
tion, which is devoted to ju st
Hines«, alm os t anyw here on « t i
in tersected so close to the ceiling. ing it.
th a t subject.
P acific Const.
'The m ap is upside down Ux-ause
A nim als and birds th a t a re
h i : a single and
o-m otor, fully
u pped planes
VíedfoM, fin a r »1 th ro u g h u
Do profit organi?. e n ot peo|)le
w I
it have need
fot it. S» rvice is ii u h i » d iate when
th pal «ent ivquircls it.
W e 're sorry to say th a t w e d o n ’ t feel ju s tifie d
to illu s tra te th e m ain idea
us p re te n d th at we a re in
a huge building, th a t has a ceiling
o n e h u n d red feet high, and a floor
space th a t is one hundred and
fifty feet long, by one hundred
feet wide. A piece of co n i which is
ten feet long, w ith a m arble a t-
tach ed to thv end, dangles from
th e eentier of the ceiling.
Mrs. E ddie W im berly, and her
On the subject of pets, Mrs.
sister, Mrs. Jean Baroussee, left
Pt 11 L esm eister savs th a t a rac- S unday for th e ir home at C hurcn
coi i has ta k e n to ff**ding at h e r P oint, Louisiana, a fte r visiting
he se on the D aw son T ra c t. H ere
i > chance for som- body to m ake
I k - D avey C ro c k e tt Also have to
r< • o rt th e sad case of the H arold
Mt 're birds O ne w as gobbled up
by th-' cat. So they got a n o th e r
(
Th 1 second one flew into th?
chicken fricassee one afternoon,
but m anaged to escape, except for
a few feathers-. F irst tim e I ’v?
v< • heard of a budgie a sso c ia t­
ing w ith chicken fricassee.
at
Mrs. W im berly’s son, G ary, for a
couple of w eeks. G ary ’s sister,
Jackie, likes th is p a rt of th e
co u n try so well sh e’s sta y in g on.
C o tten bolls b u rstin g a t home,
callin g for mone w ork there, has
h u rried th e older ladies to re tu rn .
C O N T R IB U T E BOOK CA SE
Glen and E a rl Sim pson, Sunday,
b rought in tw o m ore book cases
to the library, m ak in g fo u r in all
th a t they have b u ilt and c o n trib ­
uted As soon as somebody p ain ts
them they will be p u t in to use
and th ey a re su re ly needed. F erd ie
Steinm etz has v o lu n te e re d to build
tw o for each side of th e e n tra n c e .
S till m ore a re needed in th e child­
rens section plus a m agazine rack.
M aurice Hoff, of R idgefield.
W ash., is visiting his b ro th er, Bill
and sister, Mrs. D uke Phillips.
M aurice lived here for a w hile,
leaving about fo u r y e a rs ago.
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