Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 19, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 P o
17.' : ! i: N>r Pilot
T h a t ’s A F a c t
THt RSI JAY, AUGUST 19, 1954
Propose Addition
Of Oregon Ore
To U. S. Stockpile
OLD IROnSIDES
wasn't her name...
BETTER BUYS AT USMEISTER'S
NEW
L IS P IN G Tw o bedroom hom e on one acre plus, 200
teet on Easv S tre e t, and 300 feet deep. H ouse is m o­
d ern and alm ost com pletely furnished. T o tal price
only $6000.00. $1000.00 will handle.
SO U N D IN V E S T M E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y
Tw o - bedroom
hom e on L- ac re ju st outside city lim its Good well
and p ressu re system . A vailable one w eek onlv at $3500.
I'.’PO M E P R O P E R T Y Duplex unit, one bedroom and g arag e
each side. Nearlv L ac re w ith a d e q u a te individual
w a te r supply. B uilding in good condition, close in w ith
ocean view. Incom e $130.00 per m onth on to tal in v est­
m en t of $6300.00. T erm s available.
«
FOUR BEDROOM HOME R ED U C E D ¿1000 00 l a r g e sub­
s ta n tia l m odern hom e only one block off Main S tre e t
Fenced and landscaped, on paved s tre e t. $1500 down
will handle.
S E E ES NOW
R EG A R D IN G PHI NEW EHA F IN A N C E D HOM ES
AVA ILABLE SOON
Tw o 3-bedroom m odel hom es u n d e r co n stru c tio n and open for
inspection. Suj»erior co n stru ctio n , choice lots,
low est down p aym ent.
IVe shall he glad to
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o .vsis* y o u
any » it
h iih ;
by appointm ent.
PHONE 3429
S ee Homer H aggerty or Eva Lee Long
PETE J. IESMEISTER, Realtor
P hone 3311
Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages
K
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and
she tuas made of uiood!
W A SH IN G TO N - S e n a to r Guy
Cordon h as proposed th a t the
federal G overnm ent e x ten d its
chrom e-buying p ro g ram th ro u g h
1951 and add a n o th e r 300,000 tons
of O regon and C alifo rn ia ore to
its em erg ency stockpile.
O reg o n ’s senior s e n a to r urged
officials of the O ffice of D efense
7 obilization and the In te rio r De­
p a rtm e n t to co n tin u e th e G en­
et al
S ervice
A d m in is tra tio n s
p ro g ram by expanding th e fixed
ch ro m e q u o ta from 200.000 to
500,000 tons.
To d ate, nearly 60,000 tons of
h ig h g rade ch ro m ite haw* passed
th ro u g h th e (ISA depot at G rant?
P ass since th e in au g u ra tio n of
the p ro g ram in June, 1951, under
a rra n g e m e n ts w orked out by
S e n a to r Cordon.
“ Most of o u r chrom e com es
from such d istan t
places as
S o u th A frica, T u rk e y and the
P hilip p in es," said S e n a to r C or­
don. II w a r broke out tom orrow ,
th ese overseas sources of chrom e
m ight easily be cut oil
Mmost
certain ly , foreign producers w oulc
d riv e prices through the ceiling.
I he
ex p lo ra to ry
program
w hich was begun th ree y ea rs ago
is proving out beyond o u r fond­
est expectations. T h ere obviously
is
con sid erably
m ore q u a lity
ch ro m ite in th e P acific N orthw est
th a n original surveys had indi­
cated . W e have an obligation to w ith th e T u rk ish price.
ourselves, as a b astain of fre e ­
An extension of th e buying pro*
dom , to m ain tain this s tra te g i­
cally v ital in d u stry on a safety- fram , S e n a to r C onlon pointed out,
not only w ould en co u rag e P acif­
first, going basis.”
ic
C oast m ine o p e ra to rs to in­
A verage p rice of chrom e at the
vest
in lo n g -term p roduction fo c -
G ra n ts P ass railro a d has been $93
n ton, ap p ro x im a te ly $30 per ton ilities, but also w ould s p u r fu r­
o v er the w orld price. But federal th e r ex p lo ratio n for new deposits.
"C o n tin u atio n
of
th e
GSA
ch ro m e p u rch ases in th e w orld
m a rk e t do not include transpor* stockpile p ro g ram would ap p e ar
ta tio n chorges nor tax es w hich to
a logical consequence of the
A m erican p ro d u cers m ust pay. a c t*on w hich we took in th e Sen-
D educt ig th ese charges from th e a te ,h e o th e r ‘lay,” S e n a to r C o r
G ra n ts P ass price brings O regon ■ (*°n
“ T he S en ate ag reed to
an d C alifornia chrom e info line knock o u t th a t section of the
Acres* from th e Post Ofllee
I N BRO O K IN G S
! ing will end a t 4 p. m.
Set Dates For
Waterfowl Event
FAMOUS US. WARSHIP,
THE CO NSTITUTIO N
EVERLASTING fave ’WHEN SHE
WEATHERED A FERCE ATTACK
BY ENGLAND'S G U E R R /E R E
IN 18 2, ano HELPED save
ME infant REP u B-’C.
TCDAV YOU CAN DO YOUR
PART 3> 3v -NG U S SAVINGS
BONOS >OU HEuP SERVE
YOU« COUNTRY AS W & X A 5
VOURSELFi
Bag and possession limits on
coot rem ain a t 25.
T h e season on W ilson’s snipe
o r jack sn ip e will ex te n d from
O ctober 16 to O cto b er 30 w ith a
bag lim it of 8 birds p er day and
in frossession.
B ran t h u n tin g will be p erm itted
from D ecem ber 1 to F e b ru a ry 10
w ith a bag and possession limit
of 3 birds .
C om plete w aterfo w l re g u la­
tions will be included in th e 1954
h u n tin g
re g u la tio n s
synopsis
which will be av ailab le th e early
p a it of S ep tem b er.
T he O regon S ta te G am e Com ­
m ission in special session selected
d ates, bag lim its and bu n tin g
hours for w aterfo w l w ithinin the
fram ew o rk of perm issible re g u ­
lations announctnl by th e U.S. Fish
and W ildlife S ervice e a rlie r in
th e week.
O regon w a te rfo w le rs will enjoy
a season 5 days longer th a n last
y e a r w ith shooting s ta rtin g at
noon on O cto b er 16 and ending
on J a n u a ry 3.
O f p a rtic u la r in te re st is the R ead the classified ads. T h ey pay!
bag lim it re g u la tio n which allow s
SI i: OCR BACKYARD
9 d u ck s p er day and 15 in posses­
sion. At least 3 of th e d aily bag
and at least 3 of the possession
l ag m ust he widgeon o r p in tail.
B ag and possession lim its for
F o r Hom e, Picnics
geese rem ain at 6 per day and in
o r C am ping
possession of w hich not m o re th an
t m ay be d a rk geese. C ack lers
ire included am ong th e d ark
Easy to Carry and
1 species th is year.
Set Up
H u n tin g h o urs will be th e sam e
| as last y e a r; o n e-half h o u r before
: s u n rise to sun set. T he only ex
GALLAGHER
ccption to th is is th e S au v ie Is*
I LSI 11 \ G TACKLE
i land shooting a re a w h ere h u n t-
BARBECUE
BLOSSOM'S
STUDiO OF DANCE ART
R e g u la r C lasses In
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TAP
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S O U T H E R N O R EGON LEA G U E
1 Enal S ta n d in g s)
Won Lost
I train
14
2
Coquille
12
4
’T ookinys
5
11
G ia n ts Pass
11
M edford
1
12
C H A R A C TER
TUESDAY — T l IURSDAY — SATURDAY
R E G IS T E R
M S pecial
2
4
NOW
R ates F o r Those H aving More T han One Child In C lass K
Pioneer Road
Near Cemetery
£
I»y
m u tu al
ag reem en t
the
B eavers will play a best tw o out
of th re e series at C oquille next
S a tu rd a y
and
S u n d ay
w hile
G ia n ts pass will trav e l to D rain.
'Phe w inners of th e tw o series
will tbi'n m eet for th e league
cham pionship the follow ing w eek
end.
'Phe B eavers w ere idle last
S unday but are stav in g in p lay ­
ing shape by re g u la r p ra ctice
sessions
League seeretarv W a lte r R eese
of G ra n ts P ass has ju st inform ed
P e te Lesm ei ister. local business
m anager, th a t B eaver m a n a g e r
and sh o rtsto p Bob S elsor won the
league b a ttin g cham pionship w ith
a 115 average and will be a w a rd ­
ed a leag u e trophy.
m u tu a l aid bill which w ould have
p erm itted th e F oreign O p eratio n s
A d m in istratio n to b an k ro ll m in ­
ing v en tu re s all over th e world
"T h at vote was a blunt re m in d ­
ed to the A dm inistratio n th a t we
hav e A m erican m iners w ho a re
ready and w illing to w ork, yet
who could conceivably be taxed
to support the opening of a com ­
p etitiv e m in e -so m e w h e re in the
e a s te rn hem isphere.”
C ordon for V S S e n a to r C om ­
m ittee . W IT S* w < r, C h a irm a n .
2 3 ’ Im p eria l H otel. P o rtlan d . O re ­
gon
B A LLET
Will Begin In September
Brookings Beavers
In Third Place
'Phe finai stan d in g s for th e
S o u th e rn O regon B aseball L eague
show the B rookings B eavers in
th ird place. D rain w ith 14 wins,
2 losses w ere league leaders. S ec­
ond place w ent to Coquille.
W eekend r< su its bad C oquille
d efe a tin g M edford 5-3 and 5-4.
♦
Phone 3461
£
ON H IG H W A Y 101 — 5 M ILES N O RTH OE C R E S C E N T CITY
1
Friday, Saturday, August 20, 21
THE NAKED JUNGLE
SKY COMMANDO
D an D uryea
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F ran c is G ifford
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Sunday, Monday, August 22, 23
By Tbe Light Of The Silvery Moon
D oris D ay
Gordon M acR ea
(T ech.)
THE (.LASS WEB
E d w ard G. Robinson
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John F o rsy th e
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I uesday, \\ ednesday, 1 hursday, August 24, 25, 26
SIEGE AT RED RIVER
Van Jo h n so n
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Jo an n e D ru
WAR OF THF. WORLDS
Gene B erry
- V • 'T .
Ann R obinson
(T ech.)