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Brookings-Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon Thursday, January 10, 1957 The PILOT BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT an in d epen d en t new spa per NA T I O N A I E D IT O R IA L ” I A S S O C IA T IO N . <5 I : H -J / '& * N E W S P A F I« V > > ^ A S S O C IA T IO N E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t the oostoffi-e at Brookings, Ore. M arch 7, 1946. under an Act of M arch 3, 1879 Why Not Insure Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy Editors and /»«Ww/irr*'» The Land and Home You Own? SU B SC RIPTIO N R A T E S: One Year in Advance (in C urry C ounty) ..................................... » M One Year in Advance (outside C urry C o u n ty ) ........................ »3.50 NOWHERE A FINER CLIMATE. . . . Why Be In Doubt About the Title to Your Real Estate Being Clear of Defect Tuesday morning little white pellets commonly known as hail came flying down from the heavens. On Monday several people reported to this office as a news item that they had seen snow. And perhaps on Friday we may get < a little rain in Brookings—an inch or so. Title Insurance is as Important Ac Fire Insurance 1 lowever, I haven’t heard a single complaint. Every body is quite pleased with the wonderful fall and the winter thus far. More than two of what would he nor mally our worst months have passed—November and December, and still the sun comes out and makes an honest newspaper of us. If you will note—on our masthead—it says right there for all to see, “Nowhere a finer Climate—Nowhere a finer Community«’’ We think that we re telling the truth on both scores. Last year at times we will grant that we had an occasional doubt flicker across our mind when it rained incessantly for weeks on end. But we are now convinced that was the exception rather than the rule. Once we have examined the Title to you? Real Estate, We Can give you 24 HOUR SERVICE We had a marvelous summer, without a drop of rain for months and months. We had a glorious fall, with just enough rain to keep the dust down and now our winter thus far has been excellent, except for a few days. We can easily see by looking at the weather reports that Bn Hikings is the warmest spot during the winter of any place in the entire Pacific Northwest and it is one of the coolest spots during the summer. We can’t ask anything more out of weather than that. See Your Realtor, Your Attorney, or Write or Call Us Your Orders. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co G. B. CHerry 4411 355 Colvin St. Gold Beach Harry H. Byrer, mgr. BUY BACON We repeat our masthead motto with vigor. Nowhere a Finer ('lunate—Nowhere a Finer (.(immunity. CAMPBELL PROMOTED By C liffo rd P. R ow e It is S 3 c now for R ichard T. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D uring the past C hristm as sea- Wm. Campbell, Brookings. Rich son, it was my good fo rtu n e to en ard is stationed in Ludw igsburg, joy th e most satisfying vacation Germ any. of my life. While custom ary on th e p art of most people to look forw ard to such events during the sum m er m onths, I, myself, find FOR BARGAINS GALORE th a t due prim arily to my being allergic to the popular conception YOUR MEAT FROM BOB ORR of a vacation the w inter m onths give me the b etter insurance for genuine leisure. in the first place, the m em bers Ends and of my fam ily do not have the in- Pieces clination to travel d u rin g those m onths which cannot guarantee good w eather. This m eans that the Y uletide holidays give me my best opportunity to put into p rac tice my own philosophy as to w hat should constitute a vacation. R ather than offering m yself up as a potential statistic for holiday traffic fatalities, I concentrate all of my efforts into th e enjoyable task of loafing—at home. At first it was a little difficult to break aw ay from routine. My n atu ra l inclination each m orning w as to dress in an app ro p riate m anner to m eet my classes at college; but before two days had passed. I found th at I could clothe myself sloppily, even foregoing a necktie, w ithout feeling too u n com fortable. Mv next step in em ancipation was to do exactly w hat I felt like doing exactly w hen I felt like do ing it. If I had the urge to read. I took a book from th e shelf, en sconced m yself in an easy chair, and w ithin a few m inutes was out of this world. If I felt like eating. I raided the refrig erato r; and best of all, if I felt like doing aboslute- ly nothing, I proceeded to do ju st that. P erh ap s for the first tim e in my life I realized the cruelty of a schedule as a taskm aster. My greatest satisfaction cam e from the realization that I could throw- off the shackles of rigid procedure w ithout feeding ill at ease in th e process. I am convinced that th e inability to relax com fortably is the curse of*the m odern world. Now th at I am retu rn ed to my daily chores, I find m yself re freshed and at the sam e tim e a trifle conceited over having at last discovered th e tru e m eaning of the m uch abused w ord—v aca tion. 2 5 c 1b Urge FRANKS 39t » Margarine SPREDIT 2 lor 38C GALLON G IA N T Purex Trend 49c 45c ¡4 9 MJB Coffee * INSTANT 6 oz. FRESH Cello CARROTS 2 for 1 9 c L £ i PRODUCE No. 1 10 LBS POTATOES 39c For What Its Worth FRESH CRABS Twice A Week PORK STEAK 490 lb. S T E W IN G HENS Fresh Frozen L U T E F IS H each 6 lbs »I25 bob ORR’S MARKET meat