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26 July 1. Benjamin Harrison of the tabu lating section was named to take the position. The chapter is ill good fi nancial shape and is planning several activities for the fall months. AGRICULTURAL CHAPTER No. 26 The Oregon State Employees Associ ation may almost wager its bottom two bits that a fide group of new members will roll into Agricultural chapter, as the result of a, few pep talks which shipping point supervisors of the state department of agriculture heard at their semi-annual meeting id May. The two-day session was held in central Oregon, with Ben Davidson, Ag chapter member of Redmond, mak ing the local arrangements, Forrest Cooper of Bend, director of O.S.E.A., gave the' supervisors an ex cellent ,talk on the history, organization and functions of O. S.E.A.— and did a mighty fine job of puttidg the organi zation across. Then Hugh Taylor, presi dent of Ag chapter, urged that all the field men in shipping point 'come into tliis chapter, but attend meetings near est their home base. He urged super visors to get their men interested in helping an organization that, is helping them, rather than being content merely to ride on the coat tails of those financ ing the program. And to top both those pep talks, Melvin Cleveland, of Civil Service, spoke at length on the Oregon civil service set-up and answered a l p t of questions. Walling Sand & Gravel Company S A N D - G R A V EL C RU SH ED ROCK Ready Mixed Concrete Garden Sand Driveway and Fill Materials E. H oyt, S alem P h o n e 8561 Virtually all the shipping point su pervisors are members of Agricultural chapter, but only a small percentage of the several score men working under them belong. As a result of the May meeting, a lot more of the field men may be expected to com,e into the fold. Incidentally, the shipping point su pervisors had a busy schedule, with ¡a dumber of speakers in their own field on the program. The meeting was in charge of two Ag chapter members: W. Close, state supervisor of SPI; and Frank McKennon, chief of the divi- As you enter this ethical pharmacy, you’re impressed w ith th e p ro fessio n a l at m osphere. Skilled, precise service; fresh, potent drugs have made this Prescrip tion Headquarters. Bring us your next prescription. W IL L E T T S C A P IT A L D R U G STORE 405 S tate St., at Liberty