The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, April 01, 1949, Page 24, Image 24

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He also said he had Veen approached^
by the ¿CL S. Treasury District Super­
visor on the. Savings Bond Drive.
There w ill be a-£a%&paign to interest H
people, and he ha^J promised, whole-
hearted support in the drive and w illA ,
distribute literature and w ill try t<^|
put it I I S H J v l t h the state employees.
W ald p o rt S alm ó n 1' -Derb J ' W a l d | ^ O c­
to b e r 29-N ovem ber 26.
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G old B each S a lm o |« D e r l^ M § jH | B each,
B ^ ^ M O c to b e r 15.
N ovem b er
P e a r B ow l F ootball Classic, A shland or
M edford, rK ^ K s g i y i ^ Day.
N o w |m b er 26.
D ecem ber
V ^ j^ d rth w eS R n
D ecem ber 6-10.
T u rk ey
Show,
R oseburg,
R. M. Sm ith, C iv il S erv ice D irector:
M r. S m ith sa id one im pression he
had gained from th e C iv il S e rv ice
M M p n M h a g f ^ t e e m p l o y s I I,
get another adjustm ent in w ages it
w ill be in the other direction. T h ere
P a c if ic C o a st T u r k e y S how , M c M in n v ille ,
e a r ly D e c e m b e r.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(C ontin ued from page 18)
P ortland , or it
t h b a s e b a l l gam es b y
reserv atio n of a section or w ith p u b li­
city to help the sale and attendance.
It could w o rk tw o w a y s : from the
ch ap ters’ standpoint in local affairs,
^ d K 8 S W y Me association standpoint
in state affairs.
Mr. Cam eron said he w ished to jfu p - 1
plem ent w h a t M r. O ’N eil has said b y
reporting that there had been tw o d is­
trict m eetings at w h ich this sam e su b ­
ject had been discussed. It w as felt
there w as an a ctiv ity for w h ich the
em ployees did net get su fficien t credit,
but one in w h ich all participated. T ^ t
is contributing to the variou s drives
such as Red Cross, M arch of Dim es,
C om m u n ity Chest, in w h ich state o f­
fices a lw a y s h ave gone over their
Quotas- This is put on the bu lletin
boards at th e d rive headquarters, but
p u B g | y « for
w e I B I lld
w h at is a ctu a lly bein g done, and this
w ou ld hold tru e all over the state. I
I Mr. O ’N eil said there has been some
Quality, Value, Style
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CLOTHES
DOBBS HATS
NUNN-BUSH SHOES
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
•* -* *
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Moxley and Huntington
The Store of Style, Quality, Value
416 State Street - Salem
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See
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344 State Street
Phone 2-3663