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folk, Virginia. Paul was helper on the
Green Springs.
I Lt. (j.g. ) Eugene Streamer is now
at Kingsvill, Texas. He was a former
Green Springs employee.
Private Billie Funderburg is at Camp
Robinson, Arkansas and was a former
Green Springs employee. 1
j W alter V. Poole, M.M. l / c , U.S.
N avy was a former Siskiyou patrol em
ployee,
Capt. Wrri. Bromley, son of our Dis
trict Maintenance Superintendent.y is a
Captain of ordnance serving overseas,
Roy Harnish, Maintenance patrol
man at Eagle Point has a son in the
Army. This son was wounded i n a c
tion but is in the States now recuper
ating.
We , all are eager \£or news from
foririer State employees or of sons and
daughters of State employees now ip
the service.
There is no better method of distri
buting such information than through
Service News in this magazine.
D ata submitted for Service A W s
should include:
Rank and name of service man or
woman.
Address (this will not be printed,
but will be used for our mailing lis t).
“The Oregon State Employee” is sent
w ithout charge to those in the service.
Former occupation and department,
or name of parent with occupationand
department.
General location such as France,
Italy, South Pacific.
A ny interesting I news or excerpts
from letters.
Such information will be forwarded
to. Service News by the secretary of
your local chapter or you' may send it
to D. J. McLellan, 1100 Chemeketa
St., Salem. I
By the way, do you know what State
employee is best represented in the
service. So far we know of one family
with four.
Sergeant: "W hat is the
thing
you do wheri cleaning a rifle?”
Private: "Look at the number.”
Sergeant: "W hat has that to do with
I , Private: I w ant to be sure I’m
cleaning m y own rifle.”
I Colonel (after reviewing troops):
"H ang it all. W hat’s the idea of pa
rading a-ll the big men in front of the
little men.”
E Lieut.: " I t’s the sergeant’s fault. He
used to run a fru it store.”
Two WAVES were en route to Cali
fornia. As their train slowed down,
their cat. stopped opposite an Orange
Packing Plant. "Did you e v e rl^ sa id
the
WAVE. "Look ■ that big
sign ;^> SU N K ÍS SE D NAVELS’ . . .
must be Hollywood.” I
think of Life
I Insurance . . . Think H
Charlie McElhinny
“The Widow’s Friend” H I
Phone 4676
Salem, Ore.