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CHAPTER NEWS
SALEM CHAPTER No. 1
W ith the approach of winter, the
chapter’s regular meetings are being
well attended and are becoming more
interesting. The political pot is boiling
preliminary to our regular December
election and all signs point to a very
active program for the chapter during
the coming new year.
We plan to closely follow the formul
ating of policies contingent to the acti
vation of the Retirement and Civil Ser
vice systems recently enacted into law
through the commendable efforts of
our State Association. This chapter ap
preciates the advantages which have
been properly afforded all State em
ployees through our united efforts, and
we intend to remain alert and coopera
tive in the furtherance of our mutual
objectives.
The chapter has increased its mem
bership materially during the summer,
and has been welcoming the return of
servicemen to civilian status. Among
recent returnees to employment with
the Highway Department we list the
following: Frank Morgan, Fred Hage
man, Chuck Hageman, Vic Wolfe, Roy
Edgerton, Keith Flory, H . W. Libby,
Harold Say, Doc Parsons, Raymond
Higgins, Ray Webber, Duane Davis,
F. H . Mingle, C. H. Maison, Frank
Whittemore, Dana Stoddard, Bob Car
penter, Jim Carlin, George Bagnall, L.
C. (Tage) Carpenter, Bill Lehman,
Glen Loertscher, Vernal Busch, Leland
Smith, Larry Smith, Jack Holman, Os
car W right, Bryson Clutter, Ray Pen-
son, Hal Lehman, Bill Hovet, Kenneth
Loter, Bill Grabenhorst, Hersil Acuff,
Earnest Park, Louis Kerber, Herman
Busch, and Lowell King.
It is quite probable that we have
failed to include the names of many
servicemen who have recently returned
to the Salem area. We welcome the re
turn of all servicemen and are truly
glad to have them back. It is our ex
perience that these men show real in-
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