The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1947, Page 32, Image 32

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when the. committee showed up with a
group of entertainers of ability, and
they have maintained thè S pace ever
since, Just where they locate all this
variety of good entertainment is, some­
thing of a mystery. At the last meet­
ing the entertainment was above av­
erage, which may have been because
of the performance of one of our own
members. There may be a better Swede
Paul Revere than "Bud” Melin, but it
is-extremely unlikely,’
And in addition, the committee came
up with a modernized version of thè
old fashioned basket sqcial, which re­
sulted in a very enjoyable time by all
at the festive board.
Our attendance this year has shown
a steady increase over the usual "bak­
er’s dozen,” the last meeting having al­
most 60 present. A;s good attendance
is very necessary if any organization is
to*thrive, we think we may be par­
doned for, our opening remarks. B
. Bill Franzwa’s name- was drawn out
of the hat for the "kitty,” hu t he did
not happen to. be present, and conse-:
quently the money will go over until
the next meeting. We don’t suppose
Bill will miss another meeting this year,
as his - portion would have meant
least four or five good golf balls.
' Cy Suing, of „the accounting depart­
ment, returned from a two-day trip
with his: right hand bandaged. Upon
questioning, it was learned he had hit
à dog, and Mr. Suing, not being thè
hit and run type of driver, stopped to
give first aid. The dog bit him. Cy re­
ports the dog uninjured (unless it had
com plications^ a result of the b ite).
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Geibel are being
For Quality Foods
felicitated upon the arrival of their
daughter, Susan Kay, who was bom
on January 18. Bill is bearing up well.
Incidentally, the Geibels are looking
for a , two or three bedroom house for
rent, and in the event that any of you
have a lead, please contact Bill in the
firm department.
The many friends o f Gladys Jones
will be pleased to hear that she has
recovered from a recent operation and
is back at work.
The paid-up membership now stands
at 110; and as otlr quota is HO, we
earnestly solicit the help of all mem­
bers in obtaining the additional 40
members. Our membership at this time
last year was 75.
Our President, R. W. (Ike) South-
George Cadwell
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S tate at 25th St.
Salem, Oregon
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| In the Heart of Salem
Fresh Fish and Frozen, Foods
Our Specialty
A Few Steps from the Capitol
1230 Stale Street
Court and High Streets
Phone 8792
Salem, Oregon