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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1946)
11 Council Expresses Gratitude to Legislators A t the recent session of the General Council1 of the Oregon State Employees Association a resolution was passed ex tending the thanks and appreciation of the Oregon State Employees Association to the Governor and to the members of the 1945 legislature who were instru mental in the enactment of the Public Employees Retirement Act, H.B. 334, and the State Civil Service Act, H.B. 294. Copies of the resolution were sent to those voting yes. The vote in the House on H.B. 294, the State Civil Service Act, was record ed as follows: Those voting yea: Adams, Bain, Bal- derree, Barry, Bengtson, Bennett, Bull, Chadwick, Chase, Condit, Dickson, Duniway, Ellis, Erwin, Francis, Frisbie, Bile, Gleason, Greenwood, Harry, H ar vey, Heisler, Hellberg, Hendricks, Hesse, Hill, Carl C., Hill, Earl H., Himelwright, Johnson, J. O., Johnson, William T , Jones, Kimberling, Lage, Landon, Lieuallen, Lindberg, Lonergan, Meyers, Moore, Niskanen, Peterson, Pier, Poole, Semon, Snellstrom, Thom as, Van Dyke, Wells, Wilson, Joe, Wil son, Manley J. Those voting no: Brady, Callaway, French, Morse, Snyder, Sta ples, Steelhammer, Marsh. Absent: Al len and Chindgren. The vote in the Senate on H.B. 294, The State Civil Service Act, was as follows : Those voting yea:t Booth, Carson, Chessman, Engdahl, Gibson, Hilton, Lamport, McKenna, Parkinson, Patter son, Paul L., Pearson, Stadelman, W alk er, Walsh, Wheeler, Winslow, Zurcher. Those voting no: Burke, Cornett, Ellis, Jones, Mahoney, Moser, Newbry, Pat terson, Lee, Rand, Strayer, Wallace, Belton. Absent: Fatland. The vote in the House on H.B. 344, The Public Employees Retirement Act was as follows: Those voting yea: Adams, Bain, Bal- derree, Barry, Bengtson, Bennett, Brady, B u l l , Callaway, Chadwick, Chase, Chindgren, Condit, Dickson, Duniway, Ellis, Erwin, Francis, Frisbie, Gile, Gleason, Greenwood, Hall, Heisler, Hellberg, Hendricks, Hill, Carl C., Hill, Earl H., Himelwright, Johnson, J. O., Johnson, William T , Jones, Kimberling, Lage, Landon, Lieuallen, Lindberg, Lon ergan, Meyers, Moore, Morse, Niskanen, Peterson, Pier, Poole, Semon, Snellstrom, Snyder, Staples, Steelhammer, Thomas, Van Dyke, Wells, Wilson, Joe, Wilson, Manley J., Marsh. Those voting no: French, Harvey, Hesse. Absent: Allen. The Senate vote on H.B. 344 was as follows: Those voting yea: Booth, Burke, Carson, Chessman, Cornett, Ellis, Eng dahl, Fatland, Gibson, Hilton, Lam port, McKenna, Moser, Newbry, Par kinson, Patterson, Lee; Patterson, Paul L., Pearson, Rand, Stadelman, Walker, Wallace, Walsh, Wheeler, Winslow, Zurcher, Belton. Those voting no: Jones, Strayer. Absent: Mahoney. HOUSING NEEDED The housing authorities have resharp ened their pencils and worked out a new set of figures for the lumber industry to aim at. So far the figuring has been chiefly addition, for the sum total of needed houses continues to grow. O f the country’s nearly 30,000,000 town and city houses, more than 6,- 000,000 are over 40 years old, and ap proximately 4,000,000 are in need of major repairs. Population is increasing by more than a million each year. One and one-half million couples are getting married yearly. And some millions of returning service men are thinking about the sub ject.