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T he pu rp o se of th e Azalea H ouse is to fu rn ish housing at a cost ra n g e th a t w ould enable girls to a tte n d college th a t per haps would o th erw ise d ro p out or cause h ard sh ip s w ith in th e fam ily budget. 2 Brookings Harbor Pilot Thursday, March 19, 1953 For W hat It's W orth Tips and Topics By C L IF F O R D P. R O W E BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT T IIK K K 'H X I) Hl H h TITI'TE K »K < IK< I I.A T lO X A/ inna A kers , Owner and Publisher H I K M M IC T IO N K A T E S : One Y ear, In advance (In C u rry County» .................................................................13.00 One Y ear, In advance (outside C u rry C o u n ty ) ...................... ....................... J3 50 Classified A dvertisin g Kates, 15c per line M in im u m 50c cash. A ll advertising copy m ust be In by 5 o'clock Tuesday evening to Insure pub licatio n. New s Items and classified ads w ill be received up to W ednesday noon. N a tio n a l A d v ertisin g R epreeentatlve W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc . New Y e rk ♦ < hleagn ♦ D e tro it ♦ AM P hiladelp hia N O T IC E T O S U B S C R IB E R S : K in d ly n o tify o f any change o f address In a d vance. F a ilu re to do so costa tw o cents | * r Issue sent to the old address. Subscription w ill be dropped unless subscrlbr no tifies P ilo t o f change. ! Letter From ! i1 Washington ■ ---- ■ H A R R IS E L L S W O R T H . M.C. 4th D istrict, O regon H E R E IS A LO T of sp ec u la tio n in this C ity of W a sh in g ton now about w hat is going h ap p en in R ussia since S ta lin is gone. Obviously th e point of g re a te s t in tere st is w hat th e ch a n g e in th e R ussian governm ent will m ean to us and to th e w orld. Most of th e inform ed guesses a r e th a t 51-year-old M alenkov, p ro te g e of S ta lin and head o f the C om m unist p a rty o rganization, will, because of his |x»litical po sitio n , tu rn up as n u m b er one m an . H ow ever, som e equally in- fo rm ed opinion is th a t no one of T ’ IM A G IN E EV ER Y O N E h a s h eard of th e w om an who in D ecem ber developed a sudden By S ylvia L ee C u rry C o u n ty C o m m itte e craze for stra w b e rrie s. W ell, the M eetin g H eld o th e r day I had a sim ilar d esire A p p lica n ts For A zalea H ouse W a n ted hut it w asn t for C ounty co m m ittee m e t Monday, C u rry cou n ty 's q u o ta in filling Is o m e t hing to M arch 9, in Gold B each a t Sylvia a 58-girl cap acity Co-op house a t cat. L ee’s a p a rtm e n t an d m ad e te n ta O regon S ta te College is one girl. T he urg e cam e T h e A zalea house extension u n it tive plans for th e S p rin g Festival w hen I w as chairm en are desirous of placing to be held M ay 6. A rran g em e n ts for sp eak ers, and daiving along th e th e ir q u o ta com ing this next S ep A , » J highw ay on a tem b er w hen th e 1954 fall term app o in tin g co m m itte es fo r the fairly long trip. com m ences, and th e Azalea House v arious ac tiv ities of th e day was r* th e o rd e r of th e d a y ’s business, 1 w as all alone will be com pletely finished. except th a t th e re T he board feels it is desirable besides, th e re g u la r business of , w ere p len ty of to have all college classes re p re dues; n o m in atin g co m m itte e for cars m eeting m e sented in th e personnel of th e com ing election; A zalea H ouse ac land w hizzing by house w hich m eans they would tiv ities and 1953-54 hom e exten W ith each d riv like to have fresh m en , sopho sion u n it p rogram . e r ’s eyes glued on th e road ahead, m ores, ju n io rs and seniors re p re R ead P ilot / d s — it p a y s ’ jaw set, and concerned w ith noth- sented. hig but a d estin atio n som ew here dow n th e yellow line. All of a sudden I found m yself w ondering w h at would happen if I should suddenly sto p m y car, When your telephone receiver flag down one of those approach- is carelessly left off its hook, ing, and ask th e d riv e r how the folks w e re a t hom e and how he you are robbed of incoming found business th ese days, calls. One receiver off the hook j suppose I w as recallin g those on a party line, and no one can days w hen as a y o u n g ster I used receive incoming or make out | O visit g ra n d fa th e r on th e farm and he would ta k e m e along to going calls. Be sure to replace th e neighboring village for su p the receiver carefully after every plies. I K n lr r rtl a * M riih d rlaao m a tte r. Mt the iM m lo fflrr at HronkliiKk. O rrg u a, M arch 7, IIMH, under the A r t o f M arch 3, IM79. is concerned unless o r un til th e ’r in tern a l political situ a tio n begins to crack. IN H IS S T A T E of th e Union m essage, P resid en t E isenhow er called for a congressional resolu- tio n (in w hich he w ould join) w hich w ould m ak e c le a r th a t this governm ent recognizes no kind of c o m m itm e n ts contained in se c re t u n d e rsta n d in g s of th e ¡»ast w ith to foreign go v ern m en ts w hich per- m it en slavem ent. A Jo in t R esolu- tion (H .J. Res. ¿00) designed to carry out th a t idea has been re- P<»rt»«d favorably by both H ouse and S e n a te com m ittees. I guess it is irrqx)ssible to w rite a piece of legislation on an im p o rta n t and com plicated su b ject th a t will please everyone. I d o n ’t like th e w ording of th e pending resolution. I th in k it fails to s l r ’ke out boldly and clearly w ith a s ta te m e n t of th e basic principle He would hitch D andy to th e buggy and we w ould be on o u r way. W henever we m et a n o th e r rig, both d riv ers .would pull in on th e reins, put th e w hip in its t h e tin ..... . Idin top men in the ■tated tty 'he President that we socket, and for ten o r fifteen m in K re m lin will becom e su p rem e b u t 1 ren o u n ce any ag reem en t w ith anv u te s th ey would ex ch an g e th a t th a t th e new d ic ta to rsh ip will b e p o re ‘Kn governm ent w hich has inform ation so im p o rtan t to farni- th a t of a trio o r q u a r te t of stro n g been used to bring people u n d er m ers and neighbors. And w h i’e m en each with ins own response the domination ol totalitarian nu th ey talked, th e horses would nip b ility w orking to g eth er. j perialism . In stea d of spilling out a t th e w eeds and g rass along th e l th in k it is « fact th a t S ta lin P rinciple clea rly H .J. Res. roadside and a young lad would w a s th e m aster. H e selected th e! 200 r,' f,' rs ,h e "P erversion of learn w hat friendsh ip w as w hen him He got rid o f I In te rp re ta tio n » and applications. people had th e tim e to cu ltiv a te m en aro u n d him. He got th o se who displeased him F rom w h a te v e r th a t m ight m ean. Als< it. I guess G randad w a sn ’t in m uch all accounts, his w as th e m a s te r in stead of d ec la rin g a principle applicable anyw here, any tim e of a h u rry to go w h ere he w as s tra te g y . T he o th e rs ca rrie d out h is policies and his orders. W hat and to any governm ent, th e reso going; he had all day to do it. little in fo rm atio n we have had lution is d irec ted so lely a t th e and he evidently felt th a t th e i O f course, the tim e spent in friendly eonversa ab o u t R ussian in tern a l affairs Soviet Union. .w i n s to in dicate th a t S ta lin e n S oviet is th e g u ilty governm ent tion w ith his neighbors w as som e joyed genuine (xipuiarity. It would but I doubt if it should be con th in g to be sought a f te r ra th e r seem m ost likely, th erefo re, th at sidered to have a m onopoly U|xin th an to he avoided. I doubt if he w as ev e r lonesome. th o se who have now fallen heir guilt. I don’t im agine I will ever give H ow ever, and this goes gaek to to resixm sibility will, for th e tin t? b eing a t least, m ake th e ir deci my first com m ent on this subject, a m odern m otorist the shock of sions on th e basis th at "T his is even though 1 dislike th e w ording his life by stopping him in his w h a t th e g reat S ta lin would have of th e resolution it does get m adcap p u rsu it of w h a te v er he is d o n e.” In o th e r w ords, th e re will across th e idea th a t we a re chasing by inquiring about th e probably he little o u tw a rd change ag a in st enslav em en t, and it does s ta te of his health. B ut, n ev e r in R ussian policies and a ttitu d e s nold out hope to th e oppressed, theless. th e re will be tim es I am in so fa r as th e rest of th e w orld o it will d oubtless he approved. su re w hen I ’ll wish I w as d riving a horse and had friends to g reet W H E N I WAS over in th e Sen- along th e way. DAIRY CREEM RESTAURANT Now Under New Management “H E R S C ir CHANEY D inners - S nacks S oft I ce C ream - L I” a Scout to go to the |am- lx>rec. Buy a ticket on a BIG PRIZE! F R E E PARKING ........... ite office building th e o th e r a fte r- | noon to discuss som e O A C land J problem s w ith S e n a to r C ordon. I i noticed som ething th a t ap pealed io m e very m uch. On th e door to S e n a to r T a f t's office, w hich is across th e co rrid o r from S e n a to r Cordon s, is th e usual sm all nam e p late hut u n d er it th e w ords W ALK I N ' .*•! e let 1I i cd. It seem ed so friendly and inviting th at iny first im pulse w as th a t 1 would put th e sam e on m y office door. T h en I rem em bered. The door to my office ts alw ays O P E N : III C omplete F ountain S ervice ... i' T ii^ » w i« m i n n M i i i M u r i i i i i i i w i i m^ iii-w » i ! n i i n CHICKS AVAILABLE EVERY DAY PLANTS— P e tu n ia - C abbage - L e ttu c e - C auliflow er O N IO N P I.A N T S A N D S E E D - P L A N T IN G PA T O T O E S C O M P L E T E L IN E O F G A R D E N S E E D BROOKINGS FEED & SEED That Cross Your H.D.A.'s Desk TMs is a H 0ÍD OP! telephone conversation and you will never be a party to a "hold up.” /THLi’iiim; com ™ Hello World ij Mr. and M rs. W illiam T h o m p son a re p a re n ts of a son, born M arch 14. He has been nam ed R obert. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. R ob ert W alker, H arbor, announce th e a rriv a l of p d a u g h te r, Ixirn M arch IB ♦ C o n g ratu latio n s a re ex ten d ed to Dr. and Mrs. R ichard S m ith upon th e a rriv a l of a son. M arch IB, w ho has been nam ed Leslie S cott. T h e b irth s nam ed above w ere announced by Dr. P aul R onniger : m h j' \(, > Ti «r*" Hie •■ YEAR "•«»gì' % Each season brings its special financial needs, fo r In The Mail-bi'v: E ditor. T he P ilo t: C u rry County P ost. No. 9BB, to the B rookings-H arbor P ilo t: T he p ast m em bersh ip hereby express unanim ous ap p reciatio n for pub licity by T he P ilot, given th e tw o recen t dances held as benefit e n te rta in m e n ts a t the V .F W building. W ith th e very best of good w ishes to T he P ilot m an ag em en t, w e are G ratefully yours, P O S T No 9BB. V F W G N., Adj. one group or another o f our customers. We recog nize our responsibility to give proper cooperation a ll through the year to responsible borrowers in every field o f activity. O ur officers are always ready to discuss with you, in confidence, jo u r financial requirements. O REG O N STATE BANK BROOKINGS. 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