The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1945, Page 24, Image 24

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CHAPTER NEWS
(Continued from Page 21)
His arm during the windup of the job.
Raymond Sweet of Roy Boldtjs main­
tenance crew has gone to Portland to
complete his enlistment in the Navy.
Chas. McCutcheon has returned from
Portland where he went for medical
attention.
Floyd Chestnut and Geo. Bambrick
are back, at work after brief illnesses.
Crown Zellerback are towing logs oût
of the Walluska river which requires
the opening of the Walluska river draw
bridge by Clarence Asher and crew, j
We note in dues collected for the
Salem Chapter that Nadine English
requests her name be changed on the
membership rolls to Nadine Addison.
Oh! Oh!
SI AC CHAPTER No. 20
Our genial SIAC Chapter President,
L. R. White, came off second best in
an amateur boxing match with his lit­
tle daughter—losing by two falls.
However, he. recuperated to the extent
of presiding over our Chapter meeting
of February 20 th in, his usual efficient
and affable mapner.
Miss Elizabeth Dotson of the OSEA
membership committee, spoke on the
membership drive being launched by
many of the newer chapters, at our
last meeting. Miss Dorris Albin of. the
Collections Division was appointed to
serve on the membership committee
with Miss Dotson.'
Mrs. Bessie Donaldson, j a charter
member of , the SIAC Chapter, an­
nounced her resignation as Secretary-
Treasurer of the Chapter and from her
position as; Assistant Cashier of the
State Industrial Accident Commission.
Mrs. Elsie Boston was unanimously
elected Secretary-Treasurer for the re­
mainder of this term.
Wayne Price and William Morley
were added to the Publicity Staff.
The following item was turned in
for publication to express the opinion
of every member of the SIAC Chapter:
"The SIAC Chapter is very grateful to
|he State Convention for electing our
faithful fellow Worker, Homer Car­
penter, as, Secretary-Treasurer for the
Oregon State Employee’s Association.
Mr. Carpenter is a very alert member
of our chapter and we know that he
will.serve the Association well.”
Vi Keller has returned to Salem after
a prolonged illness at the Mayo Clinic
in Rochester, Minnesota.
Laurence J. Gooley is the proud par­
ent of a baby daughter, Marilyn Jean,
born February~24, 1945. Weight 6 lbs.'
and 12 oz. Mrs. Gooley is the former
Mary Schlilender who worked in Claims
prior to her marriage. The father is
doing welC «from all outward appear­
ances.
LIBRARY BUILDING CHAPTER
No. 2'3Ç5
Yés,' there is a Chapter 23—in the
State Library Building. Just because
we haven’t, appeared in the pages of
Chapter News doesn’t mean a thing-—
except that we’ve been struggling to
get organized. We received our charter
in December, S9 that our attempts at
organization were hampered by the
much-believed-in "Christmas rush” as
well as by the absence of members on
field trips. One of thèse days we shall
even get our By-laws approved! |
Our membership includes employees
from the Education Department, the
Bureau of Labor, the Library, the Par­
ole Board 'and the Vocational Educa­
tion Department.
In February one of our most inter­
ested members, Mrs. June Moore of the
Vocational Education Department, left
for Oklahoma to be with her husband
who is stationed with the army there.