The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, May 01, 1950, Page 32, Image 32

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Lam ka, L indburg, R eavis and B am -
ford.
At th e executive m eeting of M arion
ch ap ter 18 on June* 2, 1950, additional
aw ard s of m em bership, pins w ere m ade
to th e follow ing m em bers for egtdep-
tio n al service to the chapter, Viole^fe
M ooney, Peggy A rnaz, F ran k H utchin­
son an d M arceil S tew art.
In support of the M arion County
Polio F u n d Drive, chapter 18 cooper­
ated w ith o th er ch apters of the OSEA
in p rom ting th e OSEA choral group.
U nder th e capable guidance of Mr.
H utchinson, extrem ely' interesting and
varied program s have been held at
recent' ch ap ter m eetings. Of p a r tg io M
in tere st to all m em bers was the show­
ing of colored 'f ilm 'b y th e BSirelwf
S ta te H ighw ay Commission Travel De­
p artm en t, depicting some o f^ ^ ^ S n T s i
most scenic spots. The m eeting held
in Ju n e w ^ a ^ n ^ ^ ^ ^ a by en tertain ­
m ent fu rn ish ed by the P aul A rm strong
School of Dance. A rtfully dem onstra­
ted, by children from pre-school age
th ro u g h high school age, w ere dances
ran g in g from th e Sam ba to the e la b ­
o rate “C an -can ’|ff>f the Gay N ine^eH
M arion ch ap ter 18 - w i l O » ! h o ld H ^
re g u la r an n u al picnic this year, but
w ill join w ith d istrict 2 in the state
picnic to be held on or about August’
6, 1950.
U n d er th e direction of Verne Robb,
plan s are being m ade "to hold
to u rn am e n t for m em bers of chapter
18 du rin g th e la tte r p a rt of June.
T hrough enthusiastic participation in
th is golf to u rn am ent it is hoped that
continu ationgofi th e program m ay be
had. It is possible W ffiB goffiK bm peti-
tiye tournam ents m ay b e held by the
chapters th roughout th e bftWtP.
B A K E R C H A P T E R N O . 37
B aker chapter held a very endour-
aging and helpful m eeting at the VFW
hall on M arch 16, 1950;
Ed-. Chidsey, state presid en t and as­
sistant secretary and a m e n S r of th e ’
civil service board, w e re p resen t to
answ er any questions of th e various
parts of th e program . Most all oft the
m e m ^ W ^ O h e H ia p te r w e re fjjœ fë h t
Jays:
As y o u efrfer th is eth ical
pharmacy J you’re im pressed
w ith th e p r o fe s s io n a l at­
m osphere. S killed , p recise
service; fresh, p oten t drugs
have m ade this P rescrip ­
tion Headquarters. B rin g
us your next p rescription .
W IL L E T T ’S C A P IT A L
D R U G ST O R E
YEATER APPLIANCE COMPANY
Ranges - Washers - Refrigerators
Water Heaters - Radios
Small Appliances
Phone 3-4311
375 Chemeketa
Salem, Oregon