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gon State Employee every two months.
I get positively sentimental about the
scenes depicted on the cover, as I have
seen most of the places pictured. It sure
brings back some very pleasant mem
ories. I’d give anything to be back in
God’s country again, working with
you. Then too, the magazine is about
the only way I have of keeping up with
the people I knew and worked with.”
Sgt. Lloyd Q. Dewey, Army Air
Corps, former Weighmaster, now sta
tioned at Bryan, Texas, visited friends
in Bend and vicinity a few days ago.
He was accompanied by Mrs. Dewey
and infant son.
Leonard Reister of McMinnville,
formerly employed on Moffit’s paving
crew No. 6, has served in the 40th
Construction Battalion since 1941. In
the same battalipn were two other high
way maintenance employees, Lester Da
vidson and Si Dane. Leonard had a con
stant case of malaria while in New
Kimball Brothers
Lumber Co.
Douglas Fir and Red Cedar
Lumber
DEXTER
OREGON
Guinea which didn’t add to the plea
sure of living in that far away island.
One of the numerous jobs the CB’s
are called upon to do is operate saw
mills and Leonard spent some time as
instructor in that work. Hie has been
home on furlough and reported at
Quoddy Village, Maine on July 10.
Lit. Robert M. Mulvey has been home
on furlough for ten days, visiting his
mother in Oregon'City and his mother-
in-law, Mrs. Marcia Smith in Salem. He
will return to Fort Knox for transfer
to Camp Hood, Texas.
. Cj^l. Ransom Carpenter, son of
Homer V. Carpenter, stationed with the
Air Corps in England, writes that he
has travelled nearly 9,000 miles in the
last two months. His latest trip took
him to Glasgow, Scotland. He adds that
he has picked up a "wee bit of English
slang,” and is billeted with an English
family named Harleston, at Beck Hall,
Norfolk, England.
E, Thomas Osborn, a bombardier in
the Naval Air Service, has been home
for a visit with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Osborn, before going to San
Diego for permanent squadron assign
ment. Tommy received his preliminary
training at Memphis, Tennessee and
Jacksonville, Florida.
SALES AND SERVICE
ED JENSEN
Ed Jensen Co.
Oliver and Case Wheel Tractors and Implements.
Oliver-Cletrac Tracklayers.
EUGENE, ORE. Phone 508
HARRISBURG, ORE. Phone 592