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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1947)
27 Andrew B. Smith, Oak Springs fish hatchery', ..president; Pink Andrews, Hood River, section foreman, vice- president; Johnny Kergil, office man, The Dalles, secretary-treasurer. Johnny Kergil, chairman of the aud iting committee, made his report and stated that the retiring secretary had kept a very good set of books. The retiring officers were given a big hand, and the meeting was turned over to Forrest Stewart, who proceeded to enlighten us on many things, then answered questions. - For refreshments (by> Jack Esmay) — Hood River doughnuts (we spread our dough around), The Dalles ice cream, buried in fresh raspberries, and coffee. The members of this chapter turned out in full force— keep it .up, gang. Now for a few highlights of the district. We are having a hard time to get rid of Funny and his shovel. We shoo him out,- then the weather man gives us a bum deal, then here comes Funny Taylor. June 7, Jupe Pluvius got up with a hangover. Along about 4:30 p. m., he relieved himself of the load he was carrying. The D ufur section got the worst of it. By daylight, Sunday morning, everything was opened up for travel. Harvey McClain has been limping around, with a hitch in his get along. It seems as though he had a tussle w ith the pull grader and a rock. Mac tried to perform like one of those "Hoppi Copiers.” He didn’t, land so well. If anyone needs to remove mud and rocks from his road in a hurry, call Paul Stout and Jimmy Hill of Park- dale. They know their stuff. The night of the big flood, Ernie Johnston of The Dalles was standing K im ball Brothers Lum ber Co. Douglas Fir and Red Cedar Lumber DEXTER OREGON SALEM CONCRETE PIPE & PRODUCTS CO. Culvert - Sewer - Irrigation - Drain - Blocks PIPE 150 Beech Ave. Portland Road Salem, Oregon Phone 3500