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months.' Reasons for\the increased re
quests appears; to be: (1) the difficul
ty of finding other EWS after termin
ation, (2): a .tighter budgetsituation
causing departments to release below
standard employees, and
rate of voluntary resignations.
Pay Survey Underway
The biennial pay survey is now un
d e r w a y . Quef|g n n aîfes hà^^flfbeen B n t:
to private firms in the nprthyggjsfc ¿Set
ters have been written to other public
jurisdictions- requesting pay informa
tion and letters have been sent to var
ious employee
for
theiW Bommen|m m ^ ^ n d also toffhe
department heads for their suggestions.
B. Mike Please Note
An employee of the unemployment
compensation commission, who wishes
to remain anonymous, was driving a
state car through the Santiam Pass on
one of last winter’s worst days. He dis
covered a family in an old model car
gtalledUn the snow. Upon investigation
he found the parents and ^^H SajgriaM
children had been in the sub-zero
weather several hours without ade
quate clothing. When the car couldn’t .
be?cW out he took the family on H|jjJ
lEerî^ftqpught them a hneal and paid
for a cottage at an auto court until
they could obtain assistance the next
day. This is only one example of the
many
then i& H «|o be helpful. I
Handicap Placement
Largely due to the efforts of Art
Marquiss of the high way com mission
personnel office and other highway
commission
em pl'Q A ^B W S a
been found for a veteran of World War
II who^iffeped, the loss of both arms.
The veteran by using mechanical arms
will, work as a flagman with an oiling
and iBBrnSea crew? .
Vulcanizing and Recapping
Exam inations
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B oardm an Retires
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Lake highway when afioin ted super
intendent of sta|W. parS He operated
a nursery in Boardman for several
years while residing in thatjsection of
the state.
One of his early-day achievements
was adoption of a tre^ )lariti^^^ r O
gram along the IColumbih River high
w a y in eastern Oregon.
Friends’ of Boardman said he^wpuld
enjoy a^^edeg M a in d that a n y g e c -
ific announcement of his future ac
tivities would come later.
Boeckel & Weber
H ^^aeo^Service
Authorized Dealers
“Firestone Accessories”
Sweet Home
Oregon
Lane Gravel Company
Mabel W. Hlllstrom
Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock
Office Phone 1276
P. O. Box 375
Eugene, Oregon
Nagle Lumber Co.
1845 Franklin Boulevard
Eugene, Oregon
Standard Oil Products
RPM Motor Oils
W altcr ^R Z öscl ComPAny
Use Your State Employee Credit Card - Complete Automotive Service
Chemeketa and High Street - Opposite City Hall - Phone 2-3645