The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, July 01, 1945, Page 30, Image 30

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EUGENE CHAPTER No. 6
We elected new officers at our June
meeting. The new officers are Dot
Martin, Pres.; C. C. McKinney, Vice-
Pres., and W. J. Scofield, Sec.
We are having a picnic Sunday, July
15 th, at Skinners Butte Park. We are
planning on a softball game between
the engineers and the maint. men, but
if this hot weather prevails we may
have to make it a night game.
ALBANY CHAPTER No. 7
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Munter are
the parents of. a new daughter, Judith
Rae. The mother and baby are getting
along fine and it is reported that the
father will also survive, however,
'Swede” says that he does not care to
undergo such an ordeal too regularly.
Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Johnson (bridge
crew) recently returned from Missouri
and purchased a home in Albany. W ait
YO U D O N ’T PAY
for
"ATMOSPHERE”
★ Sometimes patrons who
don’t know us well conclude
that ;we must surely make
an extra charge for the pro­
fessional "atm osphere” in
this Prescription Pharmacy.
Admittedly, we maintain
high ethical standards; em­
ploy only skilled registered
pharmacists; use fresh,
potent drugs. But, actually,
it costs no more—often less
—to have prescriptions com­
pounded here. Bring your
next one to us, and see!
WILLETT’S CAPITAL
DRUG STORE
405 State St., at Liberty
till the local insurance agents hear
about this!
G. C. Read, formerly a section Fore­
man at Waldport, was visiting in Cor­
vallis Saturday. It seems Gus is doing
a little checking up on the retirement
bill.
Several members of this chapter are
interested in finding out where the
Executive Secretary got the cigarette
which he dropped in the waste paper
basket of The Industrial Accident Com­
mission as mentioned in the last copy
of the magazine?
KLAMATH FALLS CHAPTER 12
Our June meeting of the Klamath
Falls Chapter No. 12 was held with
good attendance. Much discussion was
made concerning the new membership
drive and since all members present
promised fu ll cooperation we should
sign up more new members this month.
We have had several already, and an­
ticipate more before our next meeting,
July 18 th.
Adolph Le Blanc, with his striping
crew are now working in this districtI
They moved in last week.
The dance held by the Chapter in
April was a success. A large crowd at­
tended and everyone had a very en-
Bank Cafe'
M . C. G ood m an
M ill C ity, O regon
Dr. E. Boring
BORING OPTICAL
383 COURT STREET
SALEM, OREGON
A lso Locations at Coòs B ay and
Roseburg
P hon e 6506
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