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   1973 >> September >> Jesse Moreland  

Jesse Moreland
Western Regional Vice-President, 1015 N. Institute, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903

Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", September 1973, page 13

HI,

As some know, I am a line foreman for the city of Colorado springs, have been there for 18 years. My wife Wilma and I have been married for 16 years, and we have two children, Jeffery (9) and Rhonda (6).

I guess there is no need to explain what got me interested in collecting insulators; being a power lineman, it sort of explains itself. I have collected porcelain for probably 15 years and glass for approximately six years.

I also belong to a 4-wheel drive club and hold office as Vice-President, National Rifleman Association, International Sportsman Club, and of course National Insulator Club. We are avid hunters and enjoy outdoor life, and this, of course, helps us to find insulators.

Thank you for giving me the pleasure of holding the office of Mid-Western Vice-President. If there is any way I can be of service to anyone, please let me hear from you.

Let's all send in our dues and become members of the N.I.C. 

Sincerely, 
Jesse



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