The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, July 01, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Orègoïi State E m ployees of the Salem area frolick ed at Champoeg* Sunday, in clu d in g th ese
six chapter representative's v y in g for th é title of Q ueen O’Sea I. The m en donned various
exam p les of w om en ’s a ttire to add to th e fu n of th e a ll-d a y outing. P ictu red (from the
le ft) are K eith Epley, th e Miss Superhighw ay of Salem Chapter No. 1; R obey R atcliffe as
Miss R efund of M arion (Chapter No. 18; Jam B anks as Miss Coed of Capitol Chapter No.
19; L yle Sacre âs>Miss Shopper of Shop & F ield Chapter No. 38; R ob ertgB sh b y as Miss
O ccid en t of SIAC Chapter No. 20, w h o w on th e title, and E llis Stebbins of OCE (M on­
m o u th ) Chapter N o, 43, as Miss P rudence th e School Marm.
the w inner of the queen contest as tertainm ent was provided for those of
all ages and ,-^^ ^ s were latyar ded by
“Miss Accident” and was dulyj^crown-
special draw ing to Teresa Hank, Mrs.
e-i by Loren White, OSEA President.
S. E. Tonsetti, Marge Helgeson and
Keith (Tiny) Epley from Salem Chap­
ter No. 1, came in a close second as Louise P urvis.
“Miss Supe r H ighw ay” a^ ^ ^hqM
The festival was provided at a total
cost of $300 which ihritfdpd^ the cost
E S sy moving hula dance.
cases of pop, 1440
cups of
mmjby^ew eral of the
traying some one Of; ice-cream, 22 lbs. of coffdlh $55 in
prizes, and mis cellaneous item s. This
t h g ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ w E i s put on in Oregon.
Festival skit w inners w ere, ’firs t, cost is shared bj the
SI AC chapter No. 20 representing the H18W0|8it Np. 2» o & ate d fe w E h eir m em -
Jacksonville Gold Rush; second, M ar­
a ^ ^ ^ f f i S ^ ^ ^ ^ i v a l is planned ;a$ an
ion chapter No. 18 representing Brook­
annual affair R d g ||p l l t be.^scrutinized
ings Lily Festival. O ther festivals re-
presented . 3^^^btj^.*M t;
Flax
by other D M ^ O ^ a s 'a m eans of pro-
festival by Shop and Field 'C hapter m C T B r n n pfrljKnail 1 i eir distrie^ . It
No. 38, New port ''C ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E Q r e -
proved highly successful I and ■ of true
gon Chapter No. 22; ;^ ^ ^ ^ on Round-
w orth in bringing State employees in
Up by “Salem U h a b ^ a K i. 1, and Rose
closer contact w ith the OSEA and its
*F^» v j l by Capitol Chapter No. l | l f |
activities in their behalf. .
The upw ards of 1500 State em ­
ployees and th eir families and friends
w
E
f n a n o
percent­
age in going into -the hole to get out of
w ere furnished ice cream, coffee and
a rut.
'
soda pop in copious quantities; fu r­
nishing their own basket lunches.
Thé Àérve of some people’s children
Sound and musi c was provided through
service of Lo«areluBois( ^SpnWtW can’t compare w ith the nerve of some
children’s parents. I
^ f - m e r ^ m d Radio Snppgof ^Sa iem. E n­