The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, May 01, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    5
Here Are the Rest
Of Your OSEA Officers
John A. Norton
Robert M. Ashby
John A. Norton, an em ploym ent
security deputy in the B roadw ay and
Oak office of the P ortland 5M of­
fice, is director xpf B striciM W o S E A .
He has belonged to the association
since 1946 and was charter president
of Success chapter 30.
Mr. Norton was born in Townsend,
M ontana, b u t attended high school and
college in Boise, Idaho, w here he won
letters io r his participation i n ' base­
ball, basketball and tennis. Follow­
ing graduation from Boise junior col­
lege, he w orked in such varying fields
as ju n io r en g in eer Br the city of Boise,
m anager of a G allenkam ps shoe store
and as assistant s im S HWBient of the
pipe departm ent forH|i|H K aiser com­
pany in Vancouver.
H < O |ja m em ber of St. Rose Mens
Club, the N octurnal A d $ r c S n Soci-
ety and a director of parish study
clubs§|His, unusual hobby is th a t of
collecting first editions of n o r t ® e s t ­
ern history and non-fiction stories.
Alice M ary is th e nam e of his nine
year old daughter a n o ^ is ^ ^ ^ ^ H nam e
Esi M arian.
Robert M. Ashby, OSEA district No.
2 director,, has become recognized as
an outstanding leader and organizer
in association activities since J jp in -
ing four year ago,. A m em ber of SIAC
qhapter No. 20, he has served there in
m any capaH ggs/ including the presi­
dency. He brings to his new OSEA
position boundless energy, enthusiasm
and | | g | ^ M p n d the d istrict w ill be
knit into a close, cooperating body of
active w orkers under »his
B ob’ is a graduate of Salem high
school, attended W illam ette two years
and Oregon College O fM S ^ B n n three
years. He served as a salesm an for 11
years and was in the re sta u ran t bus­
iness 3 y
g
l M
; a posi-
f tio ^ w ith g ie SIAC at iW
i asisuper-'
visor of the service ;ag§rejjupply div­
ision. D uring hisl^W^BBsM^jBSHlI
an outstanding basketball p j S r
placing ^ W l l - f f i t e ; W a rd in high
school and all-northw est guard in col­
lege. He likesfegolf, bowling, basket­
ball, baseball; and m oth other sports.
Bob SB, at hpm e in Salem w ith his
wife, M ary Louise, and th eir two child­
ren, Judith, age 13, and Eiavid, ISBl
10.