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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1945)
5 Gallon Club M embers We arenx thinking of those with an unquenchable thirst, or of those who might have a gallon of one kind of bev erage or another cached away in the cellar. But we have in mind, those, who a few years ago, answered the appeal of The American Red Cross, by contri buting a pint of blood in anticipation that it would save the life of a wounded serviceman. These blood donors, after giving the first; pint, found that it was so easy, costing nothing as most donations are considered, merely sacrificing a little time from their jobs, which their em ployers gladly arranged, that they eag erly looked forward to the time when they would be permitted nto offer an other pint. With this loyal humanitarian desire in their hearts, they kept on with their donations and now each has* Contributed a Gallon. LET’S GO, STATE EMPLOYEES. We need more Gallon Club members. Remember it doesn’t cost anything. A pint invested pays LIFE dividends. We know of several instances where those having High Blood Pressure, have had this condition greatly reduced after making a few donations. So it is not only a gesture o f loyalty but also an aid to one’s health. We have ebmpiled a list of State Employees who have become members of this coveted Qlub, which no doubt is incomplete. It is rather difficult to ob tain the names of all members due to the fact that, they, are scattered through out the state, so if any of you OSE A members know of a State Employee who has made eight or more donations, send the Employee’s name and the num ber of donations, to Lowell E. Shinn, 2145 Chemeketa, Salem, Oregon, and they will appear in the following issue of "The Oregon State Employee.” GALLON CLUB MEMBERS Accident Commission—Ted Peerem- boom. Forestry Department—Theresa Rein hart. I Banking Department—Herbert Ras mussen. Executive Office — Alene Phillips, Irene Burnings. Fire Marshal Dept.—Jack A. Hayes. Highway B Department ^ 3 L o w e l l Shinn, E. A. Collier., Lester Farnum. Land Board—C. V. Richardson. State Police Dept. — Capt. Walter Lansingj Lt. R. G. Howard, Sgt. E. C. Emahiser, Eula Beckner. • Printing Department— W. N. Mil- her'i’O. E. McCrary, George Settlemier, Paul Ficke, Olita Bird. Public Utilities Department — B. Erickson, Leroy Mink, Arthur Fogla- song, Margie Aechiman, Leisla Weber, Jess George. Attorney General’s Office — Rex Kimmell. Tax Commission—Ruth Holbrook. Unemployment Compensation Com mission—Donald' Sutherland, Lena An derson. Secretary of State’s- Office — Mar guerite Corssan, Martha Carpenter, George Hill, Edyth Libby, Miss Willie Boone, Idella McAdams, Nellie Gragg, E. W. Ritchie. The Japanese boy i<rained to go to a place, stay there, fight and die. We train our men to go to a place, to fight, to win and to live. I can assure you, it is a better theory. — M a jo r G e n e r a l V a n d e g r if t