p BROOKINGS-HARBOR '4 ship tra in in g program , are M yron Johnson, F ed eral B ureau of Labor 01 Medford, A. C H ogan, S ta te D irector of A pprenticeship, ol P o rtlan d , and M aurice Romig, Adult E ducational C oordinator, ,1 Const T elephone School D istrict 9-C O th e r sjrecial inf Joyces in the M arsh - guests ate, D arw in Belleisle, M an iet. w ho i ‘cen lly com- ager of th e Coos Bay T im es and eqi ii\ alen ol four y« a rs Ulla Baiters, E xecutive E ditor, ephone train in g , will Coos Bay Tim es Jo u rn e y m a n 's oert- IK R epresenting the W est Coast h g rad u atio n ban- Telephone Company will be N or me Sth, in N orth Bend H ouston, Linem an, Co- man Doving. and Roy W alter, who have instructed previous a p p re n t W altei Hobbs, Fialdm an, ie«- classes, and G E. K rieger, L. 11 q < »11 ice, ( ’oos Bay ; ray Beck, L T Sm ith and Ge«». ipey, Install*-!-repaii m an. 1 G McBride. Bay ; Bob» rt Colem an, train in g I ticeship The nt man, Coos Bay ; Jam es I program s jointly sponsored by E quipnu-ntm an, Coos i Local 123 1 B E.W :„ and the West 1 d b p Bai n e t,, Apprentie« i Coast Te -phon*- Com pany, in co- uiirer, Coos Bay; and Don | op» rat inn w’itb O regon S ta te and I o ' m an, Coos Bay. <'oos i Federal lab«», , a.ppientieeship an 1 . 1 c, e t le it g rad u atio n educational a genoies. It prom otes I at I Mi B y ro n Me 1 high standard s of w orkm anship as R epresentative, well as tec finical training In- in«- I struct ion incl udes 30 varied cour- at th-- banquet, i ses, includm; 4 telephone in sta ll- lai gely responsible ' a 1101 , «juipmeiit design, drafting, of the apprentice- j pole and lin«- co nstruction and Telephone Men Have Training PIL O !’ - - BROOKING'« T he joint a p p re n tic hip com m it tee*, which at ra n g ' -s th«- tel •- phone courses includes John Ea« 1. D arrell Shannon, Lloyd H edde i, W inston S h attu ck , Elm ei Du - uquv N orm an Doving, C K. Thom pson and M arvin Blenz Mr. L. G ray Beck, Chiet E n g ineer from E verett W a sh ir-d “ ’ will be principal speaker at th banquet RA ISE B e h e rs L cently am The am«»' : the P T A dan«?, and scholarshif sponsori. ;. PTA PAPEf *)' I Y Mi George McBride D t-iet M anager, will act as to a stm a ste r. O ther M arshfield D istrict em ployees who have compl ted a ’ least one year's ap p rentice tr a in ing and will reeeiv? special a t tendance certificates an-, Rolw-rt Evenson A pprentice Linem an, Coos Bay; Jam es Myers, A p p re n t ice Linem an, Coos Bay; Edw in Soland, A pprentice Cable Splic. r ( ’oos Bay and Robert Berg«*, Ap prentice T estboardm an, ( icsccn' C ity M aurice Romig will aw ard the atten d an ce certificates r ê '7 ^ WANT ADS P retty uaiii’er \ vonne M artin does a neat balancing trick with | this stack of pap« r boxes which | should qualify her for the 1955 Paper Doll title. Yvonne was j chosen to introduce the new fumily- ■ use package of Lockerap, the 1 frozen food wrap used for storing j foo«ls in home freezers. Lockerap is j made of sturdy, sanitary white k paper, w ax« <1 on one side to piovide «1« | e protection for all kinds of in home freezer units. The ha.- sc ra u ii cage handling and food .tor« s md lo •r p »ugli- ■ West. i»t~ « curo ?.. “ IR O N E D * O U T » I II I II 1; I Thursday, fune 9, 1955 m athem atics. n SjELL IT THRU THE OREGON PILOT EVANSTON, ILL.—I t ’s not hard to tell which gal got her problems safely “ironed out.” Both mod. -Is wore suits made of a heat sensitiv« synthetic fabric. The unfortunate lass on the left had her suit pres - d by an old-fashioned method and it just shrank aw ay from her. She «hscovered, too late, that miracle fabrics are heat sensitive and must be finished with a pressing tech- ni«iue as new as the synthetics themselves! O u t o f a b a r r e l a n d i n to a smoothly finished suit is the sm il ing model on the right. Her syn thetic suit was finished on a press «quipped with th«’ new Freem an Fabric-Safe Doubleplate, the only press plate capable of finishing all synthetic fabrics safely and beauti fully. This new pressplate developed by The David A. Freem an Co. I re “ now” makes it possible for the drycleaners of America to press man-made fibers without h a v in g steam m arks, shine or ugly crinkles. The new Fabric-Safe Doubleplate not only elim inates the need foi “ b arrels” but also spells the end of “ U nserviceable" garni« nts. ONE IN THOUSANDS—Last year 155,000 fires roared through A m erica's forests. They destroyed rec reational areas, tim ber, w atersheds, wildlife What caused these fires? 9 out of 10 were caused by pure and simple. Won't you be careful this year? E x tra c a re fu l? Remember- carelessness . ?vent forest fires. This m c-sage sponsored by: oiuy you can T o o L a t o > o C l a s s i f y WAN OREGON MOTELS SET J.E. Eowler Named DEPA 1 9 5 5 CO N V ENTION El »ns lor lo u r c u te T he O regon M otor C ourt As- 2191 16-1-c sociation, rep resen tin g the m otels, tra ile r ¡»arks and re so rts of O reg T E D Hit h SChool on, will hold its E leventh Annual Girl 3, w a w o rk loi C onvention at Roseburg, Oregon, Babv id tin N ovem ber 6-7-8, 1955. High in te r Pho inc . H i-H est am ong m em bers in s ta te and WAN' TEI Moi ng in aft e r national road problem s and leg- wlio islative m a tte rs in recent m onths in jol )\ It . c a r willii to I arn ri v rade indicates a record a tte n d a n c e of Wi Jim D arnell Box 124 m ore th an 200 delegates. Don Coon, past president of Br« Mikii 16- (»MCA and ow ner of D on-M ar F< »R R E N T A p artm en t, part Motel, C orvallis, is s ta te co nvent furnished, S-*e a f te r 3:(X ion ch airm an . T he com m ittee is E lise A part neufs, aerosi discussing many p. ogram innov from Hi-Way Mark- t. 16-1-p ations and an enlarged convention m erchandise m art, according to H E L P WANME I > Yii'ix’n le r's S t a t P resident K eith Coho, Heloc r. apply A ldrk h B uilders K lam ath Ealls. s up,»l v Phon« 2» »02 16-tf-c I'he B a p tist C om m unity C hurch H E L P W A N T E I) C »mbination C(K)|< ami wai res«. iftirn o o n s. vacation B ible School will have Apply at Coffi •c Mi! 1. 16-tf-c th e ir closing exercises this S a t urday. lient home sites Sidr y M Luce is now restin g lot s « ’ Chet co I building sites at th« hom e of his sister, Mrs. N'D d L u n to ld , o w n-r ag for cost of John W illiam I C ontact the 16-C N. IMF AD ur « 'hot, . 10 $15 5 fi I»«’ n 1 i Appo nt merit of Jam es F. Fow ler, m anaging d ire c to r of the F ir Doo In stitu te here, to the newly created position of D ir«etor of Prom otion for Douglas F ir P ly wood Association, w as announe» <1 today by W E. D ifford. m anaging d irecto r of th e plyw ood's industry tra d e group. Fow ler, form er A ssociated Press and U nited Press correspondent, w ill head up an expanded prom ot ion effort u n d e rta k n this y ear by th e tra d e prom otion g roup on be half of w estern plywood m an u fa c tu rers. L aura Egoscue, at F orest Grove) to re tu rn in about a m onth for a m ajor o p eratio n at the V eteran« H ospital in P o rtlan d , w here rte has b en a patien t. Mi's. Egsocue w rites th at she ex p ects to come to Bookings soon, to look a fte r I,-. r b ro th e r’s pro p erty . J SOUTHERN \ CURRY { REALTY 5 ? ÌJ 2 4 \(» \V LOCATI D IN Till-; KERR BUILDING E im Itti J R I. 1 )i rector of Promotion HOM ES W ITH RIV ER FR O N TA G E 16- • • e » • ‘Ct on the W inchuck w ith a well construct«*«! 2 bedroom hom e and g a r a g e Only $7750.00 w ith 1 3 Down. furnished 1 bedroom home g a ra g e and chicken house, on the C hetco $R500 Cash or $6000 on term s. • (T i 4S I other • cc )« 4, S' New a. ; h BtMDin • « • b«’droom hom e w ith hnrdwoood floors on T E N ACRES w ith 450 fro n tag e on the W inchuck. Only $8500.00 Som e term s O T H E R COUN TRY I R O PE R T IE S «1 2 h droom hom e w ith fireplace Garag«* b arn and chicken houses on T E N AC 'R ES n e a r the W 10,700 w ith $2,000 ! Down. • • • • • tly F urnished Home kjarflge « n«l barn on TW O ACRES n e a r th«> Chetco, only $7500 w ith $1500 I Xiwn. FRO N TA G h : ON HR ; hway 101 )R E BU ILD IN G on lot w ith 100 oot frontagi * neat Road. •<10.000 A PEOP't FUZE , . D E A N ♦ C L IN IC 2 0 2 6 N f SANDY B O U ltV A R D Phone 'A » i 3 9 1 8 P o rtla n d 12, C egr t 2 B 'droom home on large lot only $5850 w ith $1,000 down. SIX ACRES w ith over 230 L e t highway fro n tag e lovely sm all hom e and garage. B eautiful ocean view $16,000» ♦ • • • • E R M A D. R IC E — B R O K E R NEW WANT ADS cet RESULTS FAST ■tJtXI phone 3725 Before Tues. 5 p. m. Chetco PHONE LIFETIME NUMBER 2312 GUARANTEED --S P E C IA L S -- 30 MONTHS TO PAY R iv e r 1954 INTERNATIONAL O TON PICKUP 9,(XX) Actual Miles, Overdrive, Radio, Heater, Barden Bumper, Special Chrome Front Bumj)er,, Solex Glass, Dir. Signals, Deluxe Cab, Two-tone Paint. Cost New in September of 1954, $228“.00. SPECIAL Foi Only . . $1595 RACES 1054 INTERNATIONAL O TON P IC k t New Heav\ Duty 'Pires. Barden Bumjxr. Radic I leal r. Dir. Sig lals. Deluxe Cab, Side Mount, Two tone Paint, Air-toam Cushions. Cost New 2162, in g st >54 DISC OUNTI D T $1495 We I lave 30 Used ( ars------ All Makes and ModeE Ah H j i c - .1 Lifetim e, H ntten. Bonded, Guarantee We \ \ ill Not Be Undersold or Overtraded— ( )PEN SL NDA^ — — — 11 a in. t< 4 P ’«- SUNDAY J U N E 19 — 12 Noon Thrills and Spills - Bundy s Auto Sales I ( RLSGEXT CITY, (. ALIE 6th and H St. — Phone “ o < n EL id s o n V8 /nternatu >nal