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Page 2 SKtlCHMOK The PILOT Entered a» AN IN D E P E N D E N T N EW SPA PER FOR W OOD CUT Ray Pisarck; Joe Murphy Editors and Publishers SU BSCRIPTION RATES: Y ear in A d v a n c e (In C u rry C o n ty i Y ear In A d v a n c e (outandi* C u rry C o u n ty , ‘N iW iP A P l, > y P U B L IS H E R S A S S O C IA T IO N N A T IO N A L |> oo >3 50 by N A T IO N A L E IT O R I A L . i , A SS O c S a T |J q ,N .—¿I A O V E R T IS IN O R E P R E S E N T A T IV E W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc . N ew Chicago Y ork P h ila d e lp h ia D e tro it A Cheer For The Highway Commission Everybody likes to fight with the State High way Commission. They demand improvements here and there, and wonder why this or that isn't done. The Commission, on the other hand, lias the same problem as any government ney. I he demand for improve ments or services far exceeds the amount of revenue they have. ßusi P d a n tii It was lik»? a real Hollywood th rille r production. A sleek look ing autom obile pulled up in back of the PILOT’ office and th re e c a t like figures jum jx'd out 'Through th e fog, now’ drifting in. the m en moved about hauling heavy bund les from out ?>f the p rin t shop and loaded them into the back of the car. Anyone w atching would sw ear it was a body. IT WAS. i It w as the body of type used in last w eeks PILO T. The car doors slam m ed shut and the trio s f <1 tow ards the sta te line. Would th e patrol at the ‘“hug” station stop them W ould they confiscate th e ir prize h a u l? Well as you can im agine that is how last w eek’s edition of y? old P IL O T got printed. T he C al ifornia gendarm es didn’t stop us for long and the good people at the C resoent C ity A m erican saved the day. H ow ard G riffin, and son W ally really did us a great big favor. We wish to thank them sin cerely. W ally turned his press over to me a fte r clim bing over the thing m aking various ad ju stm en ts, and tl • r *s, is history. A nother issue of your favorite paper was pub lished. ' The Commission knows what has to be done. They know that certain things yome first, and they consequently try to sprecd out their f inds accordingly. We would 111?- to give the Commission a word of appreei.ition for tk highway loi project proposed for Brookings. We fe< it has been needed for a long time, particularly the d.mgerotis Anderson curve elim ¿nation./ I hat curse I lk h en the scene of many near fatal accidents m recen months. J he straightening out CITY BUYS of the curse will he a ben efit to all concerned. DUPLICATOR 1 he widening of Highway 101 in Brookings The C ity of B rookings recently in a R ite Copy D uplicator will make it easier to approach the community from w invested ith which to get out copies of the North and it will eliminate .ill conjuncture about w rit* n m aterial which could not o th e ,w ise L? econom ically done. “where the new highway will go.*’ Mrs. May S m ith City Record r, should know about such We must he quite unusual in the state. We just who things, says it is the slick» s, rig dont have any beef with the Highway C o m m is s io n . she’s ever seen, m aking any n um Logs I )rifting ( )n Land Law Is Explained Logs d rif “ d onto or .a te e rty altove high w a te r leve’. a t th e beach» s, still belong 1» 1 •»• owner« who have a y e a r in which tv rem ove them , according to 1 ITCt nt decision ol A tto rn ey Gvn- ei i| Robert Y Tin on,on. Logs d riftin g ash» re »in navig able stream s o r still floating, if derelict, also b< ing to th e original CURRY COUNTY SEVENTH IN STATE ee^ond ■ las» m a tte r , a t th e p'l.stofftce a t B rooking», O regon. M arch 7. 194«, u n d e - th e A ct o f M a rc h 3. 1*79 O ne O ne pilot — BROOKINGS, OREGON 8ROOKINGS-HARBOR ber of copies from a single typed original w ithout the nved of c u t ovvners and those w hich come to ting a stencil. te s t on s ta te p ro perty can be clain,“ l by the s ta te only when G uests at the C atholic parish proof e x ists they have been ab a n d houp.v. this past week w ere Rev. oned by the owner«, the atto rn e y R obert O ’H ara, of Sublim ity, Rev. g en eral sta te s E dw ard Zenner, C entral Catholic f’D’ statu,(>s should be con H igh School, Portland, and Rev. sulted To'd term ine w hat is legal Jam es Moseley, St. Law rence p a r ly a navigable stream , one In te r ish, P ortland Rev. Moseley is the p retatio n being th a, th e stream only negro priest in the a rc h will float a shingle bolt. diocese of P ortland. O re g o n loggers h arvested H 86C 735,000 board feet of logs in 1954 to lead all sta te s in tim ber production, S ta te F o rester George S p a u r announced to day. It was the second largest volume of tim ber f ver cut in Oregon. Th.* high est a ll-tim e m ark was established i'i 1952 when 9 8 million board feet of tim b er w as reported. C u rry C ounty production was 395.254.000 board feet, seventh high in the state. Douglas w as 1st w ith 1,598,258,000 S p a u r said it was the seven teen th consecutive year th a t O ieg- on has m aintained national lead ership in the harvest of tim ber. 'The 1954 figure exceeded the 1953 o u tp u t by 273,000.000 board feet. th e increased salvage of m a te ria ls left in the woods by e a rlie r o p er ations. The forest industries have m ade ou tstan d in g progress in re covering and utilizing left-over wood on previously cu to v er land, the s ta te fo rester reported. T he priv ate tree farm program played a m ajo r role in reclaim ing g re a t volum es of usable wood as good forest practices w ere placed in operation of the p erm anent tim ber grow ing tracts. S ta te F o re ste r S p a u r said the h arv estin g and processing of wood is O regon's top ranking in d u stry w ith an annual income of ap p ro x im ately 1 billion dollars M ore than 108,000 loggers, mill w orkers, m achinists, tru c k e rs and o th e r skilled persons w’e re employed to produce the forest products. Mrs. S usan Ka?s, Rev. Em il K ies’s m other, is s e n d in g some tim e a t W oodburn, w here she is w orking in he ho{>s. She leaves h e r husband. John, here as chief cook and bed-m aker during h er ab- T'h-- tim ber was removed from 1.167.380 acres of forest lands, senso. The fam ily home is in P ortland. ffelogging and salvage operations w ere conducted on 717000 acre s and 449.000 acres w ere cut for Dr. and Mrs. W ayne Bigelow, the first time. and th re e children of San F r a n cisco a re in Brookings th is w eek, M ore intensive m an u factu rin g visiting the P aul R onnigers and processes, expanded production of Sam Gibsons. Th y are staying a t plywood, pulp and new uses for the ( ’rest Motel. Mrs. Biglows wood, combined w ith steady m ar- sister is also along. k ts, w ere cited as reasons for BANK YT CONVENIENCE! of our Lali-Hour Windows 5 :3 __ 0 Mon. through Fri. E233 Saturday Free parking for customers while banking Brookings Branch Thursday. August 25, iqc ^ « in EVERyony i ¿ a e e LIFE r C ’ . L rT* V ISU A L P E R C E P T IO N P a rt 7 L ast w’eek we discussed how- light p articles e n te r the eve to 1 ave im pressions. T hese ' light particles w ere com pared to bu ll ets fired by riflem en. This week I shall ex p lain the proce.-s a bit further. T ■ .TL-A. • ■ ■*^árT------- —- filled in with- fft< color of pap er you use. T he reaso n we have a blind spot is because th * optic nerve in te rru p ts th e f tina of the eye. anH t! ■ noin t oj in te rru p tio n is m arked by an absence of light cells. N a tu re has eomjien. a ted lo r th .s visual defect, hy supplying the e m p ty spot w ith th e color th a t su rro u iy is it, so th a t we a te not conscious of th e fact. N ext w v 'k ^ .l shall cite o th e r cx am p l s as t o ' how the mind co m pensates to r lim ita tio n s in vision in s u p p lin g in fo rm atio n which does not exist in o u r su r roundings, o r is no, p ercep tab le ¡0 th e eye.V isual stim u lu s m ight !ie com pared t 0 Wh a t a new spaper ices, and visual p erception to w hat he im plies from w ha, be has seen. I his article, howev r, m ay seem like a slight deviation from the genera! them e, but it a p p ears nec essa ry to m ake this detour, to explain som e of the factors dealt w ith in G estalt Psychology, in o rd e r to b e tte r explain som e of th visual processes now u n d er dis cussion. F o r exam ple everyone has .• blind s[>ot in each eve. yet few peopj are a w a re of it. T he re a s on th ey a re not aw are of it is explained in G estalt Psychology You can discover the vxistanci ot this blind spot for you rself b\ a sim ple experim ent. G lue a black bu tto n to a piece of w hite paper. It should be in about the cen ter Fortieth Anniversary Of the paper. N ext close one ey, and focus the o th e r eve on an Celebration Held obyec, d irectly in front of you Now m ove the paner into your Tlv’ F ra n k G ran hom e on P ion field of vision, until the b u tton is eer Road, w as th e se ttin g for th e located at about th e sam p osit fo rtieth w edding an n iv ersary of ion as th e spot you w ere focusing Mrs. G ia n ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and M rs on R. A. Conway. T hey w ere recir»- N ew slowly move th e pap er a- ien ts of som e 1/eautiful luggage, lo rn d to the side. At a ce rta in and Mrs. Conw ay w as rem rm - point the button will seem to dis bered w ith two p airs of ruby e a r appear. K eep yo u r eye focused rings. rub ies being the stones sig stia ig h , ah ad, and continue to nifican t of a fo rtie th an n iv ersary . slowly move the p ap er fu rth r ,0 Those p resen t w ere Mr. and the side, and you will see the Mrs. Ed H eikta. Mr. and Mrs. button reappear. By m oving the E arl Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E lm vr paper fc .w a rd and back, you can < in ta ra , Mr. a n d M rs Em il C a n t m ake the button ap p ear o r dis ara, Mr. and M rs B ing Crosby appear at will. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith, Mr. and A on undoubtedly not:c.3d th a t Mrs. Ted H am ness, Mr. and M rs. v h i e th im age o f'th e bu tto n dis- v\ m. HouvDa. r. and Mrs. Ht nry appeared, the e n tire p a n e r re- I ¡0,-Vila. Mr. and M rs. E v e re tt mair.vd in full vision. It sim ply Tyler, D uD ring th e evening, p ictu res looked as if the b u tto n had su d denly fallen off. A n a tu ra l q u e st w ere tak en of tbe Conw ay couple ion to ask is why it is th a t the tu ttin g a h eaiititu l cake. b u tton disappeared, yet the su rf Mr and Arch e H n tin ck s ace of the pap er w as not in te r a t o f l W r t Ju n c tio n , Colo, rupted. The G estalt P hychologists e x this w eek from th e ir su m m er plains this by saying th a t the '» a r e on th - M etolius. T hey took mind fills in the em oty sn a re w «h Mrs. M errill ,0 visit relativ es bene. S h e will rem ain in G rand w h atev er color th a t su rro u n d s it If you u.se a red or black piece of Ju n ctio n for an indefinite thn.3. paper, the em pty space will be M»mb»f F»d»»al Oapo.It Inturgn«« Cwporolfeg Z - "H ap p y B ir th d a y S u s a n ../ St(‘p out in this Lancer...tonight! s u d Í.YOUR 6RANDFATHE-R AN P I WISH WE- * a a w 1 COULD HAVE ACCEPTED VDUR INVITATION --B U T TH IS IS ALMOST A S MUCH F U M , ISN ’T IT ? YOU TELL YOUR GUESTS WERE VERY PROUD O F OUR B IG G IR L. BYE-BYE NOW - A N D L E T US T A L K TO M O M M Y /7 A-A Glamorous Dodge Custom Royal Lancer V-8 . .. biggest, most beautiful "hard top" buyl I’e rb a p th e rirst tim e you saw a D odge C u sto m Rov al I an co r Hash by, you said to v »>ur>< 'i, "Boy, / could afford that one!” thtng. 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