The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, July 01, 1946, Page 38, Image 38

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Chapter News
(Continued from page 35)
Commission, is the proud father of a
baby girl, born June 29 at the Salem
General hospital. She weighed six
pounds and two ounces and has been
named Mary Ann. Little Miss Zigler
has an older brother, Richard.
Mrs. Jennie Winchcomb has resigned
her position with the State Tax Com­
mission, due to ill health. However, she
is reported to be progressing favorably
at the Salem General hospital, where
she has been confined for the past
week.
Marjorie Price
Press Correspondent
OREGON CHAPTER No. 22
Members of the Oregon chapter of
the Oregon State Employees Associa­
tion met for their June meeting
Thursday evening, June 13, at the
Assembly room in the Mayflower Dairy
building, with a number of new mem-
As y o u enter this ethical
pharmacy, you're impressed
w ith the p rofession al at­
mosphere. Skilled, precise
service; fresh, potent drugs
have made this Prescrip­
tion Headquarters. Bring
us your next prescription.
W ILLETT’S CAPITAL
D RU G STORE
405 State St., at Liberty
bers in attendance. President Alfred
McGuire presided over a short business
meeting. Following the meeting, JFor-
rest Stewart, executive secretary of the
O.S.E.A., reviewed the achievemen|Aa»
of the association and outlined plaiSw
for future activities. O f special interest
to members was his report on the Civil
Service and Retirement bills.
A t the conclusion of the program,
during which Mr. Silas Gaiser, Ad­
ministrator of the State Unemploy­
ment Compensation Commission, ad­
dressed members of the chapter, danc­
ing and refreshments were in order.
Plans are being made for a picnic to
be held early in August.
Press Correspondent
OREGON STATE PRIN TIN G
DEPARTM ENT CHAPTER No. 27
Oregon State Printing department
chapter records a membership of 38.