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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1950)
6 Janies W. Vaughn Tom Edwards Jam es W. Vaughn, director of dis tric t 3, OSEA, has been president of B sjfc h a p te r, R oseourg 2, and direc tor and delegate in his four years of m em bership. A v eteran in 's ta te ' s a g vice, he has spent his 26 years w ith th e G am e Commission as a fish c W | tu rist, a fish hatch ery g p e rin te n d e n fe and is now a B d life game supervis or, a recent and w ell-deserved pro motion. Mr. V aughn is a K entuckian by b irth, b u t grad u ated from high school in Glide, O regon, w here he had played baseball and |||5 O ||b a ll. His hobbies are appropriately, fishing, hunting and tra p shooting. He is a M f s S and an Elk. M arried, he and his wife, Fannie, have one boy, Ivan. jnentions as hobbies, M w in g i and fish^ ing. Interested in engineering bo th on and off the job, he is a m em ber ofS e K lam ath Professional C ouncil and the of E ngineering Em ployees of Oregpnll He is also a m em b er of Knights of Columbus. His fam ily con- sists of two daughters, M ary J. and Tom E dw ards of K lam ath re se|3| | district 4 as d W ^ R d i r S S , OSEA. A ch a rter m em ber of the or ganization, h§ has belonged' . a B m - erous chapters.: throughout southern Oregon, w here his iw ork in the high w ay d ep artm en t has O k e n him . From his present position as district m ain tenance su p e rin te n d e n t ,M£. Edw ards can look back o| | |r 22 years w ith the highw ay depar tmer. t w or king as en- gineering aid and civil engineer. A native of Condon, Oregon, he g rad u ated from M ayville high school and atten d ed I Oregon S tate college. B oth in high school and college he w as athletically inclined, playing base ball, football and basketball. Now he f f i n c ^ E .^ n d B r n s w ife, M arie. August Moser, who is d istrict 5 su pervisor, OSEA, has been a m em ber since th e ¿formation of ch ap ter 4. Now a m achinist in L aG rande for the state highw ay departm ent, M r. M oser has been w ith the d ep artm en t for 21 years. He was b o rn in B iberist, I Sv|ffl|Ky|§ land, and came to the U nited States w ith his parents in 1888. T hey first lived in Logan, U tah fo r fo u r years, August Moser