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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1955)
Thursday, December i The BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE N IN E PILOT CURRY’S O W N S Q U A D Oregon men contem plating- on- ing into th e arm e d force* a re offered a special in ducem ent by the U.S.M.C., according to S taff Sgt M arvin Cox. Cox w ill be in Brookings on D ecem ber 5 th an d 6th, to ta lk to prospects in te re st ed in a C u rry C ounty P io n ee r Squad, now forming, w hich w ill be in teg rated in th e 5th, Oregon B eaver P latoon, an all-O regon unit, to go through basic train in g , at least, as a group, and m ay con tinue on for the fu ll 3 o r 4 J f a r period of enlistm ent. Sgt. Cox know s w h a t th ia m ay m ean as he w as bom and brought up in the n o rth ern end of C urry and has seen a g rea t deal of com- ■BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT < IN D E P E N D E N T N EW SPA PER nd-claas matter. at the postofftce at Brookings, Oregon, 1 7. 1846, under the Act or March 3, is?» Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy according to th eir w ave length, i S h o rt,w av e lengths bend a t sharp- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ; er angles th an long w ave lengths. One Year In Advance (in Curry Conty) ______________________ $3.00 Beam s of light pass through the One Year in Advance (outside Curry County) ft_____ __ _________ $3.50 pupil, and are focused by the inner i be pictured as a draw cu rta in ■ lens, onto th e retina. Because of se p aratin g th e tw o lenses; th e in the sh arp angle g en erated by viol- ner lens, and th e o u te r lens, d e N IW S P A P E R 11 rays, they converge before they scribed last week. are focused on th e retin a The lens P U B L IS H E R S The in n er lens is in a constant glass, m e re should be no reflect a tte m p ts to keep objects in sharp A S S O C IA T IO N s ta te of ad justm ent, to keep th e ion on th e glass, as reflections focus, and in so doing, sends false im age sharply foused on the re t tend to establish the location of m esages to th e brain, as to the ina. T he process m ight be com- th e frontal plane in space. Alsa co rrect distance of th e objects. , pared to th ? p ro to g rap h er’s a d there should be ample space be N orm ally th e brain is informed, ju stm en t of the .cam era lens, to tw een the two figures. All things by certain optic nerves as to the Mi. and Mrs W ill C ri« , get a sh arp focus on th e ground being equal, the red figure should c u rv a tu re of th e lens, from this glass. ap p ear to be suspended in front d a ta it calcu lates distance. When turned, th e past week, fir W hile th e lens aids in percep of the fro n ta l plane, and the sm all th e lens has to fla tte n out, in o r enjoyable trip to Calistoga, The county business is a big business, indeed. tion of distance, it is not en tirely vioket figure, should appear to be der to focus the im age on th e re t Besides taxes, this county has revenues from Oregon- reliabye, becaua? of lim itations in far in th e distance, as though you ina, it sends a "flattened o u t” re te r n e t in its stru ctu re . N orm allv w ere looking through the solid port to the brain. From this the California and Bureau of Land Management 1 imber brain, which has no contact w ith succeeded, is not for me to say. both eyes w ork nn unison, in black glass. Sales, and U. S. Forest Service Timber Sales. 1 he average person is not aw a r > the outside world, concludes th a t "iiK uuiii ikis ciariiied th e reason Needless to say, I have not been judging distance. F or now it to dispense w ith all technical should be sufficient to say, th a t ot the dimensional quality of col th e object is fa r away, because w hy some colors seem closer than Income from these sources provide a whopping able ideas and term inology, and still the inner lens of eith er eye tak es ors, because of conditioned sens when th e lens is flattened out it Others Next week I shall concen bunk of money each year, and this community is inter present an au th en tic account of over th e job. norm ally perfrom ed ibilities. T ru e perception of d ist usually m enas, it is looking a t a tra te on binocular vision, and by sterio vision .in case one of the ance, established by o th e r p er d istan t object. Even though the color dimension. I will also e x ested in what becomes of it. Some of it is, of course, the subject. spective factors, prevents color violet object is only a few feet plain, in some dcail how th e dim I have lectured on the subject eyes is incapacitated. earmarked for certain projects. Some of it has been of G estalt Psychology, in e-elation One of th e disadvantages of dimension from crossing! the th re s aw ay .the brain receives a re- ensional q uality of color ca n be to a rt appreciation, many times, judging distance w ith one eye, is hold of consciousness. However, * * ' th a t leads it to believe the used as a foil, to c re ate d y n am r petitioned for by county schools. and have found th a t one of th? the fact th at, it is erroneously e f in painting, the unique quality of <*>ject is far away. And so our tension and plasticity in a p ain t dimension can be exploited consciousness perceives t h e n h i - r ing. The following amounts were received by Curry disadvantages ot explaining it, in fected by color. D isregarding all color to its utmost." th e o th e r m eans of judging d is term s of everyday language, is the County from O & C, and BLM timber sales in the past fact, th at, th ere are alw ays a few tance. objects of different colors, A slightly technical e x p la n a t as to why some colors appea three years. 1953, $31,673.36; 1954,5156,063.66; 1955, who feel cheated. Some peopl“ ap p ear to elist a t different lo cat ion, ju st n atu rally like to feel exclus ions in space, depending on th eir c ’oser th an others, is explained ! S313,576.66 for a three year total of $505,313.68—all of ive. and if a th in g is explained in color. The lens focuses about the here, for those who a re interested simple term s, they regard it as same, for a red object only a few in the w ay things work. which was credited to the general fund. l o r example, the reason why ’ being common place. How ever as a feet away, as it does for a violet violet colored objects ap p e ar far U. S. Forest service timber sale money coming whole, most people would ra th e r object, several blocks away. If one ye is focused on a w hite 1 th er aw ay, is because violet r a - .s understand w hat th e speaker is into the County totalled $94,424.93 in 1953; $110,346.10 saying, object, illum inated by a red spot 1 than feel exclusive. in 1954; and'an estimated $150,000 to $160,000 this year. \ isual and G estalt functions are Of this 75 percent goes into a road fund, and 25 percent so interrelated, it is impossible to sep arate them, and still present a goes into a school fund. The three year total on that will clear picture of th e to tal visual proces. This accounts for these ' be around $360,000. articles appearing under t h e h e a d . Editors and Publishers COUNTY IS BIG BUSINESS ///, / e d (/<f v id JIFFY TOP Now, over the same period the county taxes levied to be raised were $135,038.02 in 1953; $125,276.60 in I954: and $132,152.16 in 1955. The three year total on those figures in round numbers show close to some 400,000 dollars. liath with a slingshot is fam iliar to all. Size is not the only thing that counts. The fact that you are hig and husky or unusually strong doesn’ t necessarily mean that you are immune to disease. Be prepared fo r any emergency. Have In other words, over a three year period, approx imately $1,261,000.00 have poured into, or shall be re ceived by the Curry County Court. A big business indeed, i Again, we make the claim that 40 percent of the inhabitants of this country live on this side of Pistol River. To that we add a new claim. We don’t believe that more than two or three people in this end of the countv know even casually what distribution has, or is, being made of that whopping figure. We do know that the sinking fund for the new courthouse at the first of 1955 totalled approximately $1 io,000. We assume most of that came from the last two years receipts. We know that the estimated cost of the new courthouse will be between $260,000 and $300,000 and we assume the difference is to be made from revenue from O&C Timber sales. in mind a graduate physician and a competent prescrip- tio n ist to whom you can tu rn when necessity demand«. \ \ e can fill your doctor’s prescriptions w ith fresh, de j 1 ‘ < * c pendable drugs at a mom ent’s notice. liA M K ’S P H A R M A C Y - Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. — New Phone N-. mber 1444 - BROOKINGS FEED and SEED c The car th a t’s going places with the biyyeat car of We are not being critical. We have to assume that our elected county officials are making sure that the money is being well spent. However, we do think that public information on the spending of such a sum of public money has not been adequate. I he Brookings Chamber of Commerce has taken steps to improve that. They have appointed a committee to study the receipts and expenditures of the County Court. We are sure that they will get complete coop eration from that court, and we’re further sure that the many questions local residents have will be com pletely answered in their report. From where I sit . . . / / Jo e M arsh AND Easy Coins Quick Profit Hear about Easy Roberts last Friday? I helped him count his money—both before and after — so believe me, the story’s true. Easy was on the way to the bank to deposit liis “cookie j a r ” savings—exactly $24.95 in nick els, dimes and quarters. He had them in a paper bag and as we crosse - Main S treet the bottom fell out. Money went flying. Passers-by pitched in to help recover the coins. L ater on when Easy count ed up, he had $25.05. The “search p a r t y ” had tu rn e d up a ll of E a s y ’s m oney plus te n ce n ts someone else had lost! From where I sit. I wouldn’t want to try this “Easy” way to make money. Usually, it takes time for a hank roll to grow . . . just as it takes time for a friend ship to grow. 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