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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1947)
21 only thing about that is, he says, he won’t get to be around riiuch, as he’ll have to be on the road all the time. Too bad, Lloyd, better luck next time. | Miss Gracie Rasche, division office clerk, took her vacation during this period, and were things in a me,ss around this office white she was gone. She says she had a good time, but was glad to get back to good old Oregon. Chapter 2 is having a picnic oil August 17*' at W olf Creek Govern ment Park, up ©ft Little River. Every one is incited to come, bring a well- filled basket, wear his play clothes, and have a good time. — C. O. Slabaugh Press Correspondent BEND C H A PTER No. 3 The Chapter membershipH was sad dened. by the death of Mrs. John E. Mickel. John Mickel is a member of the Redmond highway section crew. The Chapter sent flowers and expres sions of sympathy to the surviving members of the Mickel family. The- meeting of the Bend chapter, held July 19, was quite well attended, members coming from Prineville, Red mond, and Bend. It was kept going at i lively and interesting 8 pace by pur newly appointed president, Wayne W. Lithgow," who stepped up to that job from , vjce-president, replacing Paul Jones, ,vho now reside« at Klamath Falls. B Those who have/spent a few days F or T hat P rofessional T ouch , U se SWP B orrow th e fam ous S h er w in-W illiam s P a in t a n d Color - Style Book , from us. H ead q u a rters fo r fam ous S h e r w i n-W illiam s P ain ts natio n ally know n for q u ality —p erform ance. in the hospital at Bend are Claborn Oxford, whose teg was accidentally scalded while "making valve adjust ments on the boiler; W. C. '"Lum ” Lively, who had the nerve racking experience of getting run over by a truck and getting out of it w ith only a few bruises; and Fay Loveland, who got a strained back from lifting too much patching kettle. If Clay hadn’t kept the nurses corralled at his bivouac, the others would have stayed much Quality, Value, Style You Get Them All in KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES DOBBS HATS NUNN-BUSH SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS * * * THE MAN'S SHOP 340 Court St., Salem M oxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value 416 State Street - Salem