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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1946)
30 Chapter News (Continued from page 29) how the civil service will function, and about the pay schedule set up by the commission. The pay increase, if granted by the next legislature, will not be equal to the pay received by em ployees of Washington, California, and the Federal Government, but will be substantially larger than we receive at the present time. Mr. Colman answered all questions asked him by the members present. The meeting adjourned about 10:00 P.M., with everyone having a better idea of the way civil service will oper ate. The many friends of Thad Green were sorry to learn that he passed away at the Oregon City hospital, August 17, after a short illness. Thad had just recently returned to the Highway de partment after being in war work for four years. He had worked for the Highway department for more than 15 years, prior to his going into war work. In the last issue of The Oregon State Employee, the Rose City chapter picnic Eugene B rake and Motor E. E. Merewether, Proprietor Wheel Aligning a Specialty Telephone 2080 940 .Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon Authorized Agents Needham's - ~|~| .-J Book Store 465 State Street Salem, Ore. Slobc A ’&ro ieke STEEL FILING CABINETS at Blue Lake park was mentioned. It has been pronounced a great success. Swimming, boating, dancing, and carnival were enjoyed by young and old, not to mention all of the many good foods. Claude Moore reports his gang 100 percent in O.S.E.A. The engineering offices are near 100 percent, with about three or four new prospects at this time. Clarence Tandy Press Correspondent EUGENE CHAPTER No. 6 Marian Druary, from England, ar rived the week of August 18, and was married to Burley Williams of the Mc Kenzie Bridge maintenance crew. Walker Schwering spent his vacation cutting wood (to make expenses for the winter). C. C. McKinney, our chapter Presi dent, attended the state fair. It is ru mored that the ponies paid his expenses. Harold Hanson has left the Fred Meyer crew and is now working for the Chase Plumbers. V. C. Sherrett and S. O. McTrwin have been spending their Sundays fish ing, at Reedsport. So far, no luck. A. J. (Henry) Ford is spending his vacation in California, visiting relatives. Our picnic was a success. L. R. Dade was champion ice cream eater; Roger