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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1946)
30 Chapter News (Continued from page 29) max of a prehistoric drama, tumbling or limpid waters bathing their feet, wastelands jeweled with green or gold en fields, all swathed in endless sun shine.” J. E. Morelock Press Correspondent LA GRANDE CHAPTER No. 4 Joe Sellers, La Grande shops, cele brated his 65th birthday, May 22. Hope you have many, many, more Joe. Leland Dixon, Burns officeman, re cently visited the La Grande shops. Yours truly didn’t find out who he was until he left the shop—so didn’t find out if Leo thanked Leland for that big, black cigar. Vacation time is going full swing around the La Grande shops. Joe Camp bell, shop superintendent, took off for the coast. Understand Joe ran into quote a ilot of rain— too bad, Joe, bet ter luck next time. Pete Thomas, Leslie Bellus, Herschel Talbott, Paul Nice, Clarence Gruis and Glenn Tetrick. Have a wonderful time, boys. Don Gruis, La Grande shop, had 4 wedding anniversary. Don brought hi? wife a very beautiful gold wrist watch, and low and behold if his wife didn’t surprise him with a gold wrist watch to match hers. Now they are both sporting new watches. Many more happy anniversaries, Don. We recently had a visit from Mr. Stewart, who gave a talk on the pro gress of the Civil Service commission and the Retirement Plan. Lorna D. Baker Press Correspondent ROSE CITY CHAPTER No. 5 The directors meeting held in Salem June 18 was attended by H. C. Broad well, director; Claude Moore, chapteiA , president; Ivan Dakin, delegate; and L^P J. McReynolds, secretary-treasurer. Regular meeting of Rose City chap-