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A Canal For Afghanistan . . .
EDITORS NO IE : A¡ter two hectic weeks of
people coming into the office with wrenches in hand,
and blood m their eye, this wcd(s editorial concerns
Afghanistan. However, it will be fust our luck to find
a lone Afghan lurking about, ready to take exception
and cry "insinuations of fraud."
What we would propose is a canal from the
Farah Rud to the Kundaz in Afghanistan. We believe
dial the National Assembly in that country should do
all within their power to accomplish this, with a view
of making a gigantic Oasis in the Afghanistan Desert.
Now, in this country bounded on the North by the
Southern desert of Western Turkestan, and the Amu
Darya, and on the south by Baluchistan, things are just
too dry for the corn crop.
After all 12000,000 Afghans can’t l>e wrong.
Anything that Curry (.,mnty can do in support of this
measure will be appro. ited by the Afghans.
We Merely Asked A Question . . .
We seemed to li ne raised something of a hue
and cry in our County s . t in a recent editorial. We didn't
accuse anylwxly of anything in the editorial. We merely
asked some questions. I hey were answered more or less
to our satisfaction .is they should be.
We as a newspip r- -or we .is citizens —certainly
have a right to ask qties ions—either in print or in any
other way. T'liat is a pi t of this thing called Democracy.
We don t believe the Court should accuse the
questioner of making “insinuations of fraud" any time
a question is asked eithe*, lest it discourage people from
attempting to learn tin m.uhmery of our government.
lust t ike it eas , good people, we w ill continue
to ask questions fiom time to time, despite a scream
or two.
by
feud Pu&iek
TU* tw o good d o cto rs, P a u l a n d
S am sto p p e d by fo r a s h o r t v isit
la st w eek. S h o rt I say. T h ey n e v e r
g o t o u t of th e c a r, B ut n e v e r th e ­
less w e h ad a little c h a t ab o u t th is
and th a t b efo re thvy sped aw ay .
•
•
•
•
•
A fte r th e y left, 1 th o u g h t how
nice it w ould h av e been to ta lk
a d v e rtisin g w ith th e m . I know th e
pro fessio n fro w n s on th e idea,
but it did g et m e to th in k in g .
* * * * *
of th e 1960-1954 a v e ra g e . O rd e rs
a v e ra g e d 158,659,000 b.f.; S h ip ­
ment« 170.891.0iX) b.f.; W eek lv
a v e ra g e s fo r J u ly w e re : P ro d u c t­
ion, 157,768,000 b.f.; 84 G of th e
1950-1954 a v e ra g e : O rd e rs w er.-
182,500,000 b.f.; S h ip m e n ts w ere
18-1 631,000 b.f.
E ig h t m o n th s of 1955 c u m u la t­
ive p ro d u c tio n 6,621,151,000 b.f :
F ig h t m o n th s of ’54, 5.576.098.000
b.f.; E ig h t m o n th s of 1953, 6,672,-
788,000 b.f.
O rd e rs fo r e ig h t m o n th s of 1955
J u s t im a g in e th e ads o n e could
d re a m
up:
‘‘E N D
OE
THE
M O N T H S P E C IA L S . . . H av e
y o u r apficndix rem o v ed fo r l-4 to
■2 S A V IN G S ” o r .
. “Come in
an d ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th is sp ecial
o ffe r . . . O n e to n sil rem o v ed fo r
o nly one c e n t if you h av e th e
o th e r rem o v ed a t th e r e g u la r p rice
T h is o ffe r good F rid a y an d S a t ­
u rd a y o n ly .”
V IS U A L P E R C E P T IO N
P a r t 11
♦ » • • •
B eau ty , a e s th e tic s, v isu al p e r ­
Yes, it s u re w ould p u t a new ce p tio n an d all th e o th e r fa c to rs
zip in th o a d v e rtisin g d e p a rtm e n t re la te d to se ein g an d fee lin g h av e
to h av e a few such ac co u n ts.
th e ir ro o ts in p rocesses, o th e r th a n
* « « * •
th e o n e s tw ith w hich th ey a iv m ost
A n o th e r p ro fessio n to fall in clo sely id en tified . It is im p o ssib le
line could I k * th e law y ers. H e re to iso la te v isu a l p erc ep tio n , as a
too, th e ad w rite r s w ould find c o m p le te ly in d e p en d e n t su b je c t.
fe rtile g ro u n d :
F o r re a so n s of cla ssific a tio n , w e
* * * * *
ca n se lec t an d n am e a p a r tic u la r
“S U E YOUR M O T H E R -IN -L A W b ra n c h of stu d y , b u t it should be
th a t
th«» specific
T H IS M O N T H D ra s tic R e d u c t­ u n d ersto o d ,
ion In F ees W hy P a y M ore F o r b ra n c h is m erelv an a r b itr a r y
A rse n ic W hen You C an C a sh In ch o ice fo r em p h asis, an d not an
in d e p en d e n t e n tity in itself.
On T h is S p ecial.
* * * * *
F o r e x a m p le , an au to m o b ile
m
e
ch a n ic w o rk s w ith p a rts, w h ich
If an y of th e r e p re s e n ta tiv e s
from th e se p ro fe ssio n s can see d ep e n d on such d y n am ic p ro cesses
th e m e rit in su ch a d v e rtisin g W e as e le c tric ity an d co m b u stio n , in
b re a k dow n a s fo llo w s: R a il a n d
T ru c k 4.904.160.000 b.f.; D o m estic
C a rg o 1,322.190.000 b.f.; E x p o rt
173,913.000 b.f.; L o cal 252,902,000
b.f.
T h e in d u s try 's u n fille d o r d e r
fi’i? sto o d a t 766,700,000 b f. a t
th e en d of A u g u st, g ro ss sto c k s
a t 848,777,000 b.f.
' l l second q u a r te r 1955 fig u re s
h a v e b een a d ju s te d to la te s t in ­
fo rm a tio n av a ila b le .
T w o y o u n g m en w’ho grew' up in
C u rry C o u n ty h av e been w o rk in g
on a S ta b ? H ig h w ay jo b h ere, re ­
c e n tly , N o rm a n F r y an d C la re n c e
R alp h . N o rm ’s fo lk s lived, fo r
m a n y y e a rs, a t Q u o sa ta n a , an d
C la re n c e ’s fam ily lived w h e re th e
R ay P a ssle y s h a v e th e ir ran ch ,
e a st of C a rp e n te rv ilb e.
Í W & O HP I T I H THE
¡g a n d b u sin e ss ad m in -
h ap p e n s to b e a c a rp e n te r. I i n ­
i to th e p u b lish e rs of
to g et him to see th a t th e problem s
ith f u l P IL O T ”
of c o n s tru c tin g a fig u re o r a
co m p o sitio n , a r e not too d iffe re n t
ie r sho u ld not g e t th ?
T hf
fro m c o n s tru c tin g a bridge, a
n ' t ?e a u th o r of th e s e a r t-
to w e r o r a house. A p ic tu r - a i-o a r t t 'fore he ca n p a in t a p ic tu re ,
rc q u ii'.s b rac in g , su p p o rt, b alan ce,
th e c o n tra ry is a c tu a lly
d is trib u tio n of w eig h t, in o rd e r t » tru e . S u ch a th e o ry w ould be
fu n c tio n p ro p erly .
n o n n s e . It w ould be eq u iv -
s th in k s, a stu d e n t h as to
It is eq u a lly im p o rta n t for t h '
a r n all t h e s ' th in g s re la te d to
s tu d e n t, w ho is stu d y in g v-su.
lent
to sa y in g a bird h a s to le a rn
p erc ep tio n , to see how d o s e lv it
all
ab
o u t h a rm o n y , so u n d fre -
is k n it to o th e r fu n c tio n s of tb»
quencics, < c. b efo re h e ca n sing,
body T o a tte m p t to get at th e
On second th o u g h t, I h a v e n e v e r
w r y ‘‘h e a r t” of v isu a l {X’rcep t-
an y o n e p ay in g m oney, to
h e a rd
ion, w ould be c o m p a ra b le to t r y ­
is sing, a t th e M 'tro p o l-
hear
ing to ggt to th e “h e a r t” of an
a H ouse.
ita n C
onion. W h en you h a v e finished
I y an d la rg e , th e se a r tic le s a r e
th ro w in g aw a y th e w ra p p in g s,
ten for th a t s tr a n g e b ra n d of
w hich co n c ea ls th e onion, you h av e
m o ra p i n, v e r te b r a te s ,” w ho
th ro w n aw a y th e onion.
nr. • if, en.’oy re a d in g o r
An u n d e rs ta n d in g of side issues
ning s o m 'th in g new fo r th--
is a s im p o r ta n t to th e unde r s ta n d ­
kick To such as the.; know-ledge
ing of v isu al p erc ep tio n , as a rt,
ow n re w a rd .
p h o to g ra p h y ,
p h o to -en g rav -
WANT ADS
BANK A?
IN EVER9DAH LIFE
CONVENIENCE!
C¿jxíe I0oo-d2.
ot our
o rd e r to p e rfo rm a u sefu l p u rp o se.
A to p e x e c u tiv e in a lu m b e r
m ill, n eed s a t le ast a w-orking
k n o w led g e of th e m a c h in e ry , q u a l­
ity and logs, psychology of h a n d ­
ling m en. b u sin e ss a d m in is tra tio n
an d th e sto c k m a rk e t in o r d e r to
do his jo b efficien tly .
In te a c h in g a r t, I h av e found
th a t th is idea of in te rre la tio n s h ip
ot all th in g s, is th e m ost d iffic u lt
co ncept fo r th e stu d e n t to g rasp .
T h e a v e ra g e s tu d e n t w ho e n te r s
a r t school s q u ite u n a w a re of th.?
fac t, th a t th e ab ility to le a r n a r t.
(lej • nds on th e s tu d e n ts a b ility
to r e la te his p re se n t k n o w led g e
i l.fe find r a lity .ito th e p ro b lem s
< p ic tu r e m ilking.
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at th e P IL O T w ill be g la d to w o rk
w ith you on m o re of th e ab o v e
ads.
As th e g a n g u p a t
B ta c h C o u rt H o u se w ill
we p rin t a n y th in g th a t
p rin t an d n e v e r h av e to
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L u m b e r p ro d u ctio n , sh ip m e n ts
an d o rd e r fig u re s th ro u g h A u g u st
fo r th e D o u g las fir reg io n of
W a sh in g to n a n d O reg o n w ere r e ­
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