The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, April 01, 1949, Page 22, Image 22

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E ^ o n fi^ ^ B to
w ith poison
oak. Don has really got a bad
S everal (f|| our boys have been 1 ^ 0
up w ith poison oak this winter. Mr..-'
D. J. f S l s ee.
has been
laid on the shelf for the past tw o
w eeks in the early part of M arch. We
hope he 1 H ) € Ejack on the job 'sjqfon.
Under good of the order, the enter­
tainm ent committee took over w ith
quite ,a fu ll evening, starting w ith a
potluck dinner and; boy, such food.
Then .for a few laughs the boys staged
a fashion show, m odeling from bathing
suits of the G ay Nineties to the !|8|g|t
in fashion for the ladies. Those taking
part w ere Ed Rief, I p f f l j ohnson, Ed
Flana'gan (the three Eds), F red Ryan,
Jim Hudson, B ill Sample, the blushing
bride, and last but not least Tom Ope-
^ ^ | ^ K ^ ) a t h i n g beauty of the early^
Nineties. Mr. Bob Ross dressed-.i^top
hat, sideburns and cane, did a very
if-ine nfcg|)f announcing the show. H erlf
K in g did a very fin e job on this com ­
m itte d This w as follow ed by several
reels of m ovies b y Mr. Goodman
through the courtesy of the Texaco
Oil company. aEhe m^^^WenQe@wtWe
social part of the evening. A p m jx i-
m ately 200 attended.
O ur secretary , H od R oadm an, is
p re tty busy collecting dues and w rit­
ing ■
R eg io n s as all com -
mittees are w orking in good shape.
— Earl slffiream.
pect to have them elected b y October
15, just lik e I tlie O SE A ¿/constitution
'should do. I
CORVALLIS CHAPTER No. 29
Under the able leàdership of P. M ^
Brandt, president, the C orvallis ch ap-^ |
ter has kept itself m uch a liveI and
grow ing. W e S ave a habit of being
first w ith thè .dew s' of w hat goes |Wn I
in the Ó SE A, in no sm all m easure due
To the w illingness of our president to
ferret out the »dope.
M uch effort is spent by our officers
in getting daKp,’of interest into the’"I
hands of the m em bers andji^^spectj^e \
m embers and it bears fruit. This chap­
ter feels that some of the im prove­
ments made in the retirem ent act by
the recent legislature w ill im prove
conditions among us To- a considerable
extent and w ill serve to prove that
O SE A efforts m b eh alf I of thè /state’s
w elfare are not in vain.
W ^ ynm v our local p a p e r s very ’
friend ly and cooperative in letting',the
p t S E B l l^ ^ ^ R o u t our activities and
I m fé jO B M
PLACES TO GO
(Continued from page 17)
c ii i ^ 8 S h..1ilsa
j ^ e p f r , J u ly f 29-31.-
O ra B s P ass G lad io lu s S h o w ,.G ra n ts Pass,
J u ly 30-31.
I St.
H elens
«Open.)
F o u n d e rs '
Rodeo; -Klamath-, Falls,
(open?/ H ,7^'
S IA C C H A P T E R No. 20
O rder o f A n tg r o l H art M ountain, July-
If you read the Salem papers you
15-17.
So u th ern O regon A r t E x h ib itio n , G ra n ts
w ill know this chapter is on the beam.
Pass, J u ly 22-24. I
We have some fun w hen w e get tog
August
gether and it surprises even us to find
Q r^ S w S h a k esn earea n F estiv a l, A sh lan d,
en t er t a inm ent in o ur
A u g u st 2-24.
Jacksonvilirefcareneer wsnld R ush. Ju b ilee,
midst. Our secretary reports 231 niem -
f c f » M o h v ille . A u g u st 5-6; I
bers at this w riting, wit b cfeO l about
W estern H orse Show . S ilv eW@M!l A u g i S I 6.
Mt. A n f f l K i M ^ S v a l , Mt. Arag&jl A u -
70
not yet in
I
' I I I I
the fold. We have w ritten a nice letter
Sh rin erls M a ry ’s P e a k T re k , fro m C o r­
va llis, A u g u st 7.
to the 70la^ m ting them in and show ­
P ira te T reasu re D ays, Coos B a y , first
ing w hy every state em ployee owes
w e e k of A u g u st. ;
In dian
W arm Sp rin gs
it to the O SE A to give their support.
^ ^ ^ a@tion. A u g u st 14.
W e have recently appointed a com ­
Pit;~Bar-B-Q , Bunyan! D e rb y and qfijfebra-
ti.on, B a n k s, A u g u st 14.
m ittee of nine to seek w ays and means
Y a m h ill b o u n t y S h e r iff 'PossEgRodeo, M c­
o'f keeping up interest in [® 1|O S E A
M innville,; A u g u st 20-21.
H arvest F estiva l, A u g js v ille , th ird wisgjg
and our chapte’r I meetings] anql hear
in A u gu st.
I they are cooking up some chapter
Pendjojron..||m un d-U p. P en d leto n , A w j| s t
24-27, (Bi@i¿a^maB^eld in Sept.)
participations in affairs of interest to
J u n io r F air, M cM in n ville, A u g u st 25-27.
the Salem citizenry. .
/..Crook ®1f5mt v F air, Pri)$WillS,W A u g h S
12-14.
We plan to I h aye three delegates to
M ultn om ah C o u n ty F air, G resh am , A u ­
the» general council m eeting and e x ­ gu st 22^28.