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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1955)
CLEAS THAT GUN Let IGA Help You Cut Your Dennison s Fine KEEP HUNTING A SAFE SPORT FORÉSI ANO GRASS CHiLI With Beans No. I Tall Cans Fisher's Delicious Food CHEESE Cost Food Spread IVorA Pennies of Minors Explained Oregon's Wage and Hour Com FATHER AND SOX NK.iiT at J«'ff« rson-Adams and Harrison both Tuesday mission sets up a system of work permits which are referred to in and Thursday evenings. Pictured here is the lunchroom at •Jefferson, where yar. nth am! sons enjo>ed the following questions. The pur a Chuck Wagon lunch. pose of this system is to prevent EllIsfort’? Ldîs Trmìag Sshed see what a difference C H makes R< 1SELURC next several v. IN TEXTURE...IN TASTE... IN ALL-AROUND PERFECTION The weeks for Or iron s Fourth Dis- CH cane sugar -, I worth Au for x;ii«’. , Ellsworth I counts i’ I and ini' er of I'« wn ■> ilarris Ells- h s schedule • n counties ' Cciobo- 16 to 19 i’> r -i ;>e remuind- w "k rn 1 the 23rd. '■hedui'1 talk to the Brookings R club, di finite plans for ■ U akin;; dales have not been mad« ' d striet, the Congres: rru’ < vp irs is not in ! the natur.’ •■ aking tour It i all parts minor workers from taking jobs detrimental to their health, school ing and morals. O How long must a permit he issued for my son to work? A. Until he reaches the age of 18 permits are required for th«- industrial employment of everv minor. Q. What is the procedure for getting a work permit? A First, th«- minor's birth certificate or sufficient evidence of age must he on record at the Bureau of I.alxir. Secondly, the minor secures an application, of which part is completed by minor and the remainder by the employer who describes the job offered The signature of one parent is necessary. When the job is approved for the minor as meeting régulât ions. promit is issued to the employ er to employ the minor, nexer to th«1 minor. A permit is re quired for each job. Q Why dot’s the Bureau of Labor need the minor’s birth certificate? A. Record of a birth certifi cate or other sufficient evidence of age is required because child labor regulations are bast'd on and vary with the age of a minor. If you have a question, write Commissioner Norman O. Nilsen, State Bureau of Labor, Salem, Oregon. -date on local developnwu. s htam first Have you tried the new "ORANGE BLOSSOM" CAKE? hand knowi<'d’ the problems Ask your grocer for recipe. d’strict He plans to inspect 1 government projects and contact ho local of fices of government agencies. For the man who wants something "BETTER The followin'; week. October 24 through October 29, Congressman I Ellsworth' will be in Josephine and Jackson counties, concluding with attending an American Legion meeting Saturday. The week October 31, ,u’ Linn county While there h«’ Ie ¿Irv in ftroon« 00 will also at’end the annual meet- 5 Vf CgWR ing of the Willamette Basin Com- ' — Down Onl> Employment in Oregon in mission to be held in Corvallis 10,2(X) during August, November 3, and then go to Port creased bringing the number of non-farm will hold your purchase until land for thn Republican Western workers to 494,300, highest in Conference. years and _ „ . _ „ , , « three — , — - - — within ........... 1,400 of the December 20th. Following the Portland confer- 15)52 summer all-time peak Vlk-ti/wf k onio. k. will ...Ill spend; ____ 1 »V Estimates made * by . the State ence, Ellsworth says he a few days at home and get Unemployment Compensa-i The ideal gift for him. A real token of regard is this handsome eaught up on office work and will i tion Commission in cooperation address the banquet of the Ore-j with the U. S Bureau of Labor Thomasbeen Gabardine shirt. Custom tailored in all the new con Motor Court association on Statistics and based on reports November 8 in Roseburg. Then he from about 2,000 employers show colors including beige, powder blue, luggage, charcoal, leaf w ill spend a week in Lane county, that food processing, lumber and i The Congressman and Mrs. construction were responsible for green, mint green, cream, ElLworth are planning to leave , 8,400 of the new jobs, while the for Washington. D C. early in De- i remainder were scattered among I flame red, silver grey, comber. Meanwhile, he states, his transportation, utilities, trade and office in th«’ Pacific Building in service. Lumber and wood products re- maroon, aqua and gold Roseburg is open and he can be reach d whether at home or trav- ported 93,100 workers, about 29,- 000 more than last summer dur and it is washable. eling by contacting that office. His office in Washington, D.C., ing the labor dispute. Of the 2,900 persons hired last is also open full time, he says, af additional fording him prompt and effective month, only 1,000 were in log contact with government agencies ging and sawmills which usually have about 80 per cent of the in there. dustry’s jobs. Food processing hired 3,400 per sons but the total of 25,100 was 1.800 under August, 1954. More than half of these were in can 27 colors to nery and pieserving plants. Construction jobs rose to 29,- choose from 800. highest in nearly three years, t E-W Construction Co., Eugene, hut under summer-time employ bidding $17,820. Tuesday was low ment in 1950, 1951 and 1952. Wholesale and retail trade ? re- of two bidders when bids were work. 1,500 opened by the Portland District, ported 109,300 Corps of Engineers. for excavation more than a year ago. but under and timbering of two test pits for similar figures for 1952 and 1953. Transportation and utilities rose subsurface investigation of the proposed Cougar dam site on the 500 last month to 48,500, higher South Fork McKenzie River in than last year but lower than in previous summers. Little change Lane County. the perfect gift for him Government estimate for th? was shown by other main groups. work was $24.800. Only othi • I 3 der was D. C. Toye & Co., Tic.. Behind the Scenes Portland, with $20,320. I» ■ must be ready tor use not la « i In American Business than November 15. Bids w< II EVERYTHING FOR MEN” (by Reynolds Knight) vited under erial GIVE!.”! .",5- 026-56-35. CAN OUTPUT RISES Ameri A. W. Helliwcll Congress has appropriated $5 O. cans are getting more and more Phone 65 517 Main 000 with which to continue plan from tin cans. Fruit, vegetables, ning and start constriction ot the juices, beer and pet foods were $37,0()(),000 Cougar Dam project. mainly responsible for the increase It will be located 4.4 miles above of almost 6 per cent in can pro the mouth of the South Fork Mc duction for the first half ol 1955 We Pay the Postage Kenzie River. compared with first-half 1954, ac A rock-fill type embankment, it cording to the American Can Com •iKlostd luid I— will be 1,500 feet long with a max pany. ThomM Shirts More than four and a quarter । imum height o( 445 feet from to« which lend me foundation to crest. A gated chute billicn cans were produced for I s«z»$. colors___________ spillway and outk’t works will be fruits, vegetables and juices in the six-month period, and mor«' ; address.- located in the lett abutment. name Construction of this unit in the than three billion Ix’er cans were .state city Corps of Engineers’ comprehensive turned out. Both figures represent plan of devekipment of the Wil- 10 per cent gains, the company lametto River Basin will require said. five years. Another gainer was the tinless motor oil can, a pioneer in Can- I co's constant campaign to free the nation from the danger of tin shortages. Prodtiction of these . tinless cans rose 6 per cent. Other- production increases were reg- : istered in seafood and shortening ! containers. THINGS TO COME One pip«’ stem, made of gold-plated alumi Two decades ago, 7,000 children died every num, comes with as many as nine year of whooping cough. Last year, only 310 removable bowls An electronic dingbat for signaling when a shaft children died of whooping cough. What ex or bearing is wobbling can tie at plains the difference? It’s the new wonder tached to any machine which must operate for long periods An alu drugs— unknown two decades ago. Priceless minum device to lie attach«’d to a drugs? Sure! Yet the price of the average fishing line between hook and sinker is supposed to help the ng prescription hasn't gone up any more in 20 miss submerged obstacles as it's years than has the price ot a pound of coffee. retrieved A folding picnic table, complete with two benches. seats 16 persons. THE ONLY .ANE SUGAR REFINED IN THE WEST! LAY-A-WAY NCW! FOR CHRISTMAS ÄÄ Aug. Employment •SO Eugene Firm Bids I ow on Cougar Dam Test Project IGA New Enrich«» i AU Purpose FAMILY FLOUR 07? 3-lb. Can CLOTHING MAINTENANT E Today's Prescription Is the Biggest Bargain in History COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY Double Saving Stamps ou Prescription Army enlisted men receive 14 cents a day after they have been ’ in the service six months for the maintenance of their Army-issued clothing. Enhsted men with at least three yearn' service receive 1 $5 40 a month Officers are indi vidually responsible for purchas ing and maintaining their own clothing items. 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Box Kraut BRING IN YOUR COUPON And take advantage of the GRAPES Friendly Service — (' uiimiúi Flame Tokays nt Shopping . 10c additio.nal savings offered by using them. Ad Prices for Thurs.-Sun., (let. 13-IG Inclusive MW MARKET 5th Street and Highway •PHONE 17/ • Cottage Grove 4