19 That lucky man, Jack McCallister, did it again—yep, he walked off with the jackpot. How does he do it? Now for the reports of those spies 'of mine (a few at least are beginning to function). Orra Mahany went and "dood it.” Last year while on a trip to Alaska she met a very interesting gentleman by the name of J. A. Edwards. As the story goes, they were soon that-a-way about each other, and after the trip kept the mailman busy. Finally the mail brought a huge diamond ring, and yep, you guessed it—it is now Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards of Anchorage, Alaska and California. Best wishes, Orra, we miss your cheerful disposi­ tion and ready wit. Elaine Marquardt also went by the board and shortened her name to the wintery name of Snow. Elaine is secre­ tary to Jim McFarland, and expects to resume her position upon her return to Salem. The big event took place on June 9 at the home of the bride’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Marquardt of Salem. The happy couple left for a wedding trip to the sunny (?) clime of California immediately after the re­ ception. Mr. Charles Snow, the bride- Route 4, Box 234 Phone 292 Rogue River Sand & Gravel Co. P. P. Proctor, Owner Sand, Gravel & Crushed Rock East Park St. Grants Pass, Ore. OREGON AMERICAN LUMBER CORP. Vernonia, Oregon Manufacturers of Old Growth Yellow Fir Lumber D.E.T. Uppers and Commons groom and former Navy man, plans to attend Willamette University this fall. Our best wishes to them both. Jack Rhodes Press Correspondent ROSEBURG CHAPTER No. 2 Roseburg chapter has added quite a number of new members in recent months from various departments re­ presented in the vicinity. We are mak­ ing a definite effort to contact all state employees in the area and famil­ iarize them with our program and ob­ jectives. There has been a great deal of inter­ est shown by the Douglas County em­ ployees, who have formed an associa­ tion of their own. This chapter has worked with them ,but has been un­ able to offer them anything concrete in the form of affiliation, due to its own charter limitations. Warren Mann, former employee in the Roseburg district, recently returned from the Army, where he had seen (Continued on page 27)