The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, November 01, 1946, Page 39, Image 39

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the Civil Service and Retirement Sys­
tem.
Re-organization of the building’s re­
freshment service was brought about
promptly by the new canteen commit­
tee consisting of E. C, Sunderlin, George
Renshaw and Ben Harrison. Already
they have secured extra supplies, more
evenly timed throughout the week, and
they are planning to set up a refresh­
ment counter in the building to help
take care of the coffee hour rush— and
incidentally to make still more money
for welfare work which is being han­
dled by a committee made up of Janice
Bassett, Mary Schoettle, Irene Bachle
and Elizabeth Deyo.
Better programs for association meet­
ings seem in prospect w ith the naming
of a committee headed by Gordon
Brownell to take charge of lining up
attractions that will bring out 100 per
cent attendance. D. L. Byers, Norman
Purbrick, Lillian Flake and Elma Sher­
man will see th at members respond.
Ways and means committee has £ . K.
Bell as chairman with A. G. McGuire
and Don Sutherland as members.
Other {dans for the year’s program
will be discussed at the December 10
meeting. Besides a few real problems to
be acted upon, leaders hope that some
interesting social gatherings will result
and that the membership and scope of
the association will be widened consid-
G e o r g e C a d w e ll
SERVICE STATION
Fishing Tackle - Ammunition
Licenses - Phone 9788
State at 25th St.
Salem, Oregon
Quisenberry's
erably during the coming months.
Incidentally the S.U.C.C. has been
extremely busy during November with
mechanics of taking over the U. S.
Employment Service for state opera­
tion. W ith 325 employees in the Port­
land, and Salem offices and at 26 local
offices throughout Oregon, the U.S.E.S.
should furnish some new members and
ideas for bur rejuvenated Salem chapter.
EVERGREEN CHAPTER No. 28
Evergreen Chapter No. 28, State
Hospital chapter of the Oregon State
Employees Association, is pleased to an­
nounce that during the past year its
membership has steadily increased until
it is now past the one hundred mark.
The regular meeting was postponed
from October 11 to October 18, in or­
der that the members might have the
opportunity to attend the open hear­
ing of the Civil Service Commission
which was held in the Capitol Building
on October 11. Several members attend­
ed this open meeting and spoke in be­
half of their respective positions.
Springfield
Sand &
Gravel Co.
k
Central Pharmacy DRUGS
Guardian Bldg.
Salem, Oregon
S
410 state
Springfield, Oregon