The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 21, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Worker-Job
Contact Aim Of
Service Agency
(Ed. note: This U the firit in a
icriet of articles on the Oregon
State Employment service designed
to Inform the public concerning its
wide facilities for offering services
to the community, employer and
the worker.)
As the central job agency for a
rapidly growing community, the
local office of the Oregon State Em
ployment service, located at 437 N
Jackson, performs many signifi
cant services for the general pub
lic, employers and workers. Free
to everyone alike, the Roseburg
office with a trained staff of 12
persons is thoroughly equipped to
bring together the qualified worker
and the suitable job.
With a "six-point" plan as the
foundation of its forward-looking
program, the employment service
is interested primarily in the ef
fective placement of the job-seeker
and in cooperating with the commu
nity and employer to meet all kinds
of employment problems. Behind
the local representatives are not
only the resources of Oregon's un
employment commission but also
the combined actions of some 1,800
offices of 51 state snd territorial
agencies throughout the nation.
Briefly here are the six points
around which the Oregon State
Employment service program of
service is built (they will be ex
plained in detail in later articles):
1. Placement of the worker
matching the applicant's qualifica
tions against job requirements.
2. Special services to veterans
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development of work opportunities
well suited to men and women who
served the country.
S. Employment counseling and
selective placement assistance in
choice of occupations to those dis
Blared or needing training.
' 4. I.ibor market information
current trends and future prospects
in labor supply and demand.
5. Industrial services aid to
employers in effective assignment
of workers for best development
of skills.
6. Cooperation with community
groups working with other agen
cies on new, unusual or seasonal
labor demands.
Contracts Let
For State's New
Office Building
SALEM, April 21. (.V The
state board of control Thursday
awarded the contr ct for the 10
story state office building in Port
land, but it hopes to add one or
two more stories to the $2,500,000
structure.
Construction can begin immedi
ately. But the board will ask for
bids on adding one or two more
stories.
The board probably will add the
extra one or two stories If it can
be done with the money available.
The architects, Dougan. Heims
snd Caine, told the board that they
are sure one more story could be
added without boosting the cost be
yond the S2.50O.0O0 which the legis
lature authorised to construct the
bulletin"
The board said if it adds one
more story, there would be enough
space tor all state departments in
Portland, with a little space left
over. The second extra story
wouldn't be finished now, but
would be finished when there is
future demsnd for it.
The main contract, $1,155,447,
went to Ralph and HorwiU, Port
land. The $174,690 electrical con
tract was awarded to Watco Elec
tric company, Portland, while Ken
dall Heating company of Portland
won the $165,000 plumbing and
heating contract.
Westinghouse Electric corpora
tion was awarded the $130,680 ele
vator contract. '
'j-. April 21, 1950 The News-Review, Roseburg, Off. I
Many early day mines in the
west bore the names of miners'
girl friends.
Tallest lighthouse in the V. S
is on Cape Hatteras, N. C. It is
194 feet tall.
2,000,000 WOMEN HAVE
WALKED AWAY FROM WASHDAY!
HAVE
Don't be tied to your family washing by using an
' old outdated washer, you can ba released from
this weekly chora whan you usa a now BENDIX.
Tha landix washar it detignad to giva you mora
tima away from family washing and still giva you
clean color-bright clothes. Follow tha axampla of
2,000,000 other woman and change to BENDIX
today. Than, you too, can walk away from your
family washing and do thosa extra things for your
family and for yourself that you hava bean long
ing ta da. Thara are 2,000,000 Bandix washen
in use today. Giva yourself mora frae tima by
electing a now BENDIX for your home.
You'll say it washes cleaner
than any other washer! See it today!
This, the world's $
finest washer,
now only . . . .
995
Soap injector optional in Gyramatic at
light extra cost.
It's the ntw Bendii Gyremetic the only wether
that seeks, loops', washes, rinses, dome-dries!
SAVIS YOU MONEY because it's se thrifty e to a, end hat wererl
WASHES CLEANER because ef eiclutivo 'Dyee.Sure.e" weshina.!
SAVES YOU WORK because yeu eely rwitt e dial and the Gyramefic seeks, seees
weihet, rinses, dome-dries. Yom needn't be eround when tfeit ell hoeeenif
PUT IT ANYWHERE! Upstairs, downstairs, utility roam, kitchen keesa, dealea or
epertmantl Never needs boittnfl dawn! Ne vibration!
SAVES YOUR HANDS! In the Gyremetic, your hands nevar touch hot water not
even once. Rut in the dry ciethas toko tkem out boeutifully demo-dried end sweet-
smallinf .
Ask for a free demonstration
in our ttora.
Highway 99 at Garden Valley Road
Phone 1371
YOUft BUDGET ALWAYS
GOES FARTHER
AT NIELSEN S
Thara s big difference between tha occasional values you get by (hopping
from ttora to store and tha daily values you gat by (hopping regularly at
NIELSEN'S, your thrifty Super Market. Want to saa that difference? Buy all
ef your foods at Nielsen's for just ona week. Then compare your total bill
with what you've been paying elsewhere. You'll get a surprise that will opan
your eyes and prove to you that Nielsen's liva up to their slogan, "It'i tha
SAVING on every Item that counts."
VELVEETA CHEESE mb. io 79c
Stokely's Honey Pod Peas . 1 5'
Cream Style Corn Golden, No. 303 Tin 2 FOR 25
Creamery Butter u m . 65'
Seedless Raisins 4-ib
. Pkg.
49c
Spaghetti & Meat Balls no'Y tin . 19c
Apple Butter Dude Ranch, 29-oz. jor 29c
Swift's Chopped Ham 12.01. tin 49c
Swift's Pork Sausage 10-01. tm 49c
Swift's Vienna Sausage a 19c
P. A & Velvet Tobacco lsctm.. 10c
Cigarettes Popular brands, carton 1.39
Canned Milk ah brand, 3 cans 35c
Wick Deodorizer Wizard, bottle 39c
Lima Beans Genessoe, No. 2 tin 15c
HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 2Vi can ,
29c
Ueaetabled
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Local Rhubarb Fresh picked 5 lbs. 25c
Local Carrots No tops 5 lbs 25c
New Potatoes &?LL. 5 lbs. 25c
Dry Onions U 5 lbs. 25c
Newtown Apples Kl0r 5 lbs. 25c
sauce.
Radishes and Gr. Onions bun. 5c
15c
Mission Tomatoes N0.2j4.tm
Tomato Soup Rancho 3 tins 25c
Ktrr'f Jams and Jellies for those
after school snacks
ASSORTED JELLY
12-or. tumbler glass 19c
Strawberry Prestrves, lb. jar, 35c
Beef Pot Roast
Blade cuts.-
Cl-L D.... Smoke cured,
JIUU DUMJH
. lb. 59c
by the piece : III. W71
Sliced Bacon Sugar cured, Swift's lb. 43c
Smoked Picnic Shoulders 3L&. 37c
Canadian Back Bacon lb. 69c
Mccormick tea
)ranga Pekoe
65c
'a -lb. Pkg
Boraxo For dirty hands, 1 -lb. tin 27c
Borene Soap Powder Large Pkg. 25c
Wrisley Assorted Soap 59c
Wrisley Lemon Soap i&S 49c
Toilet Tissue &r 4 rolls 25c
Kleenex Tissue 300 count box 27c
Mielttn't Market
leeattd ono block
South of City Lim
it on Highway 99.
Moro than ono aero
of pavtd parking
epaco. Wo tuggeit
you follow . Main
Ml
All ericas re Nile
ad eH e o 1 1 v e
through Sunday
Aerii 21. We
reserve the rieM
street te avoid high. - , m "mn ,u"'
.VrV .vc.';r ITS THE bAVffG' ON EVERY ITEM THAT COUNTS
Store Hours . . . Monday thru Saturday, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday. Sunday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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