Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1955)
Thursday, Novem ber 24, 1955 43,000 Accidents rough Sept IN EVERUDRU LIFE < 4nj Cít^íc Ufw (< 1 á- .a__ 4 l Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy Editora and Publiahera THANKSGIVING DAY » tim e each year, the B rookings-H arbor P ilot calls upon (At this one of th e Clergy of B rookings-to present a G uest Ec. to n al 1 We have much to be Thankful for in this, our community, this twenty-first day of November, 1955. We haven’t had floods as other places have. Nor has drought been ours, Or any real epidemic, Nor any real emergency, for this we should be 1 hankful. But often, we are like the man that fussed about his glasses until he met a man that was blind, or the one that didn’t like his gloves, until he saw the one without hands, or the one who was unsatisfied wit.i nis shot; until the one with no feet came by. Thanksgiving Day has been set aside as a day of Thanks and Prayer by George Washington in 17S9, for the acknowledgement with grateful hearts the many and single favors of Almighty God . , , . , , 1 According to Mr. Webster, this day has been set aside for “PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF DIVINE G O O D N ESS” If a stranger had saved you from a drowning, to adequately express your thanks to the stranger you would hjve to meet him thus removing the barrier of strangeness, then and only then when friendship had been established could you say thanks and mean it, it is often seen in the actions, and the attit udes of those whom you and I meet. unspcakable gift,”, “whom to know is life,” the SUStamer of life, the One that holds the world in His hand, He, who has measured the water, and calls the stars by name, the One that has the hairs of your head numbered, that docs know the beginning and ending 0» our days, to Him who is all above all, who has given us all things, to enjoy, Se Praise, Glory, and Dominion now and forever more, -\men. TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OU THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CURRY PROBATE DEPARTMENT — In th e M a tte r of the E sta te of RUTH NELSON. Deceased. ’ T he undersigned, having been appointed A dm inistratrix w i t h V/.’l annexed of th e above entitled c* a te by th e County C ourt of the C ounty of C urry, Statr> of Oregon, - - ’ having qualified, notice is ' iv rb y given to all persons having ■ fa. m s against said " s ta te to pre- e -n t them to O. H. Bengtson a t ’!>• of thv Brookings-H arbor P ilot. Brookings, Oregon, properly v r fieri and w ith proper voucher, v fh ■ six <61 m onths from the * ■/.' o.' tlx? first publication of this -.•.•t.ee. which is th e 3rd day of \u v « m tw , 1955. RUBY H U BER A dm inistratrix w ith Will Annexed ; A special Thanksgiving service is announced by C hristian Science Society for II o’clock on T hanks- giving Day. The service will be held in th e ir church a t the co rn er of Pine and Alder S tre ets, Brook- ings. Open to th e public, th e service will include v o luntary testim onies of g ratitu d e by C h ristian Scient- ists for God’s goodne s as shown in sp iritu al growth, physical heal- ings, and o th er blessings. A special Lesson-Sermon for the ■lay will be en titled ‘T hanksgiving’ will b ; read in all th e C hristian Science churches. C o n s i’lng of selections from the Bible and from the C hristian Science textbook of “Science and H ealth with Key to the S crip tu res” by M ary B aker Eddy, th e Lesson-Serm on will em phasize the im portance of ex pressing g ratitu d e to God in deeds as well as in speech. T he service is open to the gen eral public and local church m em bers have invited everyone to a t tend. Gestalt Psychology T he ■••■efca'l :z ~ rph-clca! Ek • •ject. • ccrr.pa: able to ? ping- . , , , , " n r b "’) ' protected by a h ard h ef. ccller’ th ? sclern. Pi ' ev er“ ",’ ad u lt the e y tb a ’t P j ' s t s ’lg h t'y !cs th an one inch in dia- m ete . and is r’il'e •" w i'b «. ’¡avi ’ called aqueous hum or. "r h s lie: ■•<: is ox a Jelly cor.cintency. tor -ha suspension of m icroscop'c c ry -:- cis. w hich a re distrifci:* •• ’ through out the liqu d for ref!?-." •.- !:' n' On th e fro n t of th e eye-bc". •here is a len«- cal1? I tb’.- c . T he cornea i s i ; ~ h i r a i s e d , . t . i .S •-.• be felt by closing the eyes, ~ id gently *oucb. .,g t! ? iic'.-. v il ro tatin g t 'r • eves Not only did George Washington make or give a proclamation to Praise of Giving of thanks but the Lord Himself declared the same many years before: Leviticus There was to be an ottering made to the Lord, called a “Sacrifice of Thanksgiving.” Also, Deuteronomy 16:13-15, “Thou shalt keep the feast of tabernacles sev 1 days, after that thou h tst gath- P -U - ered in thy corn and thy wine: And thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thv maidservant, and the Levite, _ rom Th? ' la ’ ea. I* is a film-like / ___ , r , , , . , emulates the light entering the stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are within thc gates Seyen day$ thou , ,he eye. Th be pupil ir '.i i ' srv.ml- contraction of th ? iris, fcastunlo the Lord thy God in the place which the Lord which by has fib .’ = encircling h -- shall choose; thc . G(xJ pupil. W hen th?se fibres c o n tra c . in alj thinc increase< and in alj the works of thinc hands •' c p pH is m ade sm aller. O ther fibres ra d ia te from th? puni! m tr- therefore thou shalt surely rejoice.” te th ? cut.?r edg1 c f th e iris. So may this day find us, not by command, nor by habit, not custom, giving thanks but rather from a thankful heart, full of willingness to do so. So may we this day, with the apostle Paul, be Your Neighbor, able to say from our heart, “Thanks be to God, for His Rev. Willard J. Sp cnccr Special Services Are Set For Christian Scientists VISUAL P E R C E P T IO N P a rt 18 Rev Theodore Thue,,,,«,,, Sincerely missed, both by those of faith and others He served *i»e Seventh Day A dventists of th e a r ea from 1941 until his retire- »bent, a couple of years ego. Bern November 13, 1873. he died a » »!S Hiouchi home, last Wed- re s d a \ morning, suddenly, and w as burietj in th e V eterans Cem- ?»ry. Crescent City, following ser- in thq(S. D. A. Church there E e served in th e Co. G. 8th„ New York In fa n try , during th e S p an ish m erican W ar and had since Upon inquiry, M rs Ted Free- n?an ^ P o r*ed a rd T(?d left all ,h e el* " ?11 and unw orried, in the 8rCaf-1 e' rccent-^ v‘*‘»e<i in eas.- ern ^ S 00- Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F anger, and fam ily, spent V eteran 's Day hoi- ¡day visiting C crvaliis relatives. --------------------;--------- f n 211 '-c» " e memlx>. of the U nit Spanish Am erican W ar V eferans „ . and ’he V eterans of For- . *■ , , , . Hc iS s - rv,ved -v 1:ls widow, s ;; sons and tw o daughters. -“^ ‘" ¿ ^ “ n g T itd e 8 : : opaque pigm ent into th e fibres. This pigm ent it caiivd meianin. s , .j „„ can be seen tbroug.i a stro n g m agnifying g'.ass. It is th e me th a t causes some people to ' ar e brown, black o r hazel eyes. In soiree, tb,; blue su b sta rc e is absent, or in older people it fades and th e eyes are rendered g ray In older fieopiv, the blue sta rts to di appear, first, at th e o u ter : In. 01 th e iris, w hich causes the r.tilkv colored circle. The circle gradually broadens, until th e •;n- ti'v iris bat, changed color. A nthropologists contend, th a t r .ue w ith d ark eyes are de- '-n.tr; cf .rop.ca. races. How* e he fact th a t E sk'm os have 1 . ? " , se em ; to pcs.? a con- t. ¡.ct.cn. It is believed tha*. < ner ihey are des un d an ts o! a trcp ical race, which m ig iste d .0 . tii, o: n a tu re has endowed them w ith m e'anin to w ard off th e glare, cau ■ d by the sun .h in ing on the snow and ice. N a tu r e s adjustm ent can not al- . . '<etP Pac^ w ith m igration, v. hich m ay account for th e fact When th ey contract, th e pupil is draw n open. As sta 'e d earlier, the pupil is in a cons’an t sta t e of ad ju stm en t, by o f ’ning and closing. W hile *h" r r - 't looks ' 1 has ”o ""lo r of its cwp. ’" h a t w e see is th " d a rk pr th e 'n te iio r cf th ? cy? physicians look through *h!s or,'iin g . to exam ’ne th e re t ire . T h" condition of blood veins and ti “s”i? in th e eye. c m *cll th e doctor a grea* dead about th c p atien t’s ger; ai condition. Be cause th e veins in this a-ea do r.ot nee'’ prediction from th e cie- m en’s, tl rac tica l'v lie on th= r rface a r d are. therefore, easilv seen by th? physician. The n atu re ! color of th ? fibres. in th’ . iris, is light blue. Because th e fibres are tran slu cen t, peop/e w th blup eyps are most eas.Iy ........ effected by stro n g light. In trop- jc£., More th a n 43.0CO t r ’.Tie accid en ts w are recorded in O-egon d u r ing th e first nine m onths nt U is ,-ro Sc” tcm 'jcr, 'a s t mor.'.i: U r which com plete figures are av ail able, saw 4,844 accidents, in ju rin g 1,221 pirsor.s. Location wise, P ortlan d city tr a f ic accovnte-' for 2.C3S of the crashes and other urban are as •{■ported 1.499 accidents. T h ere w ere 1.357 accidents in ru ra l loc ations. The 1955 accident total, as re leased Friday, by Sec. of S ta te y xew bry, is running ahead c: 1954 w ith tw o of the w orst ac- c:cont-producing m onths of the y ea r still ahead. N ovem ber and Decem ber last y ear accounted for 11 579 accidents. N ew bry said the unaccustom ed cold snaps of November, bringing snow and ice to m uch of the sta te undoubtedly will have a bad ef fect on the N ovem ber accident etc!. _______________ the* m any toeccle, in the fa r p r rth e r " :* gions of Europe, have lig h t complexion. It has been ob- s;;-\.;d. th a t races who live in d a rk e r areas, for several gener- ations, h a v a tendency to become lighter. M elanin is tb ? substance, which also causes sun tan, dark skin, and dark hair. N ext week I will discuss the inner lens of the eye, w h’ch em s to ti» th e next logical consideration, in the process of understanding th e total ocular m echanism . Y TOP BROOKINGS FEED and SEED H Fcngtaon t .n:cy for A dm inistratrix v .ih Will annexed -, W est Main S tre e t i dford. Oregon. D onald C harles W arnock is re- p, rted ly being held in the county ’ ;ail on a ch arg e of stealing m ach ine p a rts and tools from Broyk- , ings. ’S New 56 Dodge holds more official AAA records for performance ban all other cars comotnedl 7ii/7i the key, jiush a hut ton... it 4 >ü GET THE FEEL OF SUCCESS BUY RICH-HEAT HEATING OIL You II save money now and later — if you decide to make R ichfield K iib -H e a / your winter fuel It is the cleanest, % most trouble-free burner oil you can buy. And you know from experience . inferior, dirty-burn ing oils actuilly cost you money They are wasteful, too! So, for teal econom y . . . always depend oo R tc b -H e a l It burns easily and com pletely to you car forget about grease, grime and soot. And fo e1 lines, biters, burners, stay À i< 4 f Clean tor the entire heating season. RICH-HEAT., RICHFIELD Xetr ’5t! Dodgt inrndes the low-price 6efd with the only full- styled, full-fashioned K IN G SIZ E CAR . . . in a full choice of body styles! See ansi drire one of these magnificent Dodge Coronets. You’ll get the feel of success in Dodge Magic Touch push button driving. You'll discover what it's like to step up from small cars— step out in style, comfort and roominess no car near its price can match! You’ll see that this is no stripped-down “price special” . . . but a full-styled, full-fashioned KING SIZE DODGE that outshines cars costing much more! How can Dodge do it? This new '56 Dodge is a dividend of tr im ealue from the greatest sales gain in the industry. This is your year to own a Dodge Coronet . . . the K IN G SIZE CAR m the leno-petee fiehi! o « i v » h q Phones: 3525 - 3563 - 3655 day (T H w a e o a v , oec. Be CAweetn. New ’56 DODGE VAlUf LLhDlf O f TUt FOKW AK LOOK Be c o u r r to u s t o g a y i . C. "ED" DEMPSEY ‘Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer” BROOKINGS, OREGON