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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1950)
14 News From the Chapters CORVALLIS CHAPTER 29 The new president j^of Corvallis Chapter No. 29 is Dr. W. | g Chamber lin. Hejjis associate. B I tomology,;>a gentleman, who has been prominently identified with the col lege for more than a third tury. Many of the members of OSEA will know him as commander of the American Legion, Department of Ore gon. He is likewise past-national ex ecutive committeeman .of the Amer ican Legion, Department of Oregon. Dr. Chamberlin is a veteran of World' Wars I and II, and there are indica tions that he is preparing’- to partici pate in the second half of World Wa^ II or World War III, whichever it turns out to be. He ,is not only expect ed to give Corvallis chapter vigorous and active leadership, but to make a fine contribution to the state organ izations;His friends will haye\an op portunity to meet him at the general council to'whlch he!;w'ill be a delegate. R. M. Harding whs^-re-elected: president. He w illafe ,remembered Q | being •'a delegate to the last general 'council meeting. Mrs. Vida Bower was succeeded by Mrs. Eileen Smith as secretary. M r S s m ith is . employed in the dormitory office of the college. She is intensely interested in the work of the Association and will naturally make H fine replacement of Mrs. Bower on the executive council of chapter 29. Ted Yerian as" memb^^hO secretary, will be succeeded by Eliza beth Dotson, now connected '-with KO AC. She is well known to most of the Salem members. 'Miss Mae Nusbaum l.succbdds^Mrsf' Gladys* Schloeman as treasurer. Miss Nusbaum is payroll c le r k a t'th e O r e S gon State College busineasl office, and as such has a wide acquaintance with all college employees. | The chapter is fortunate in retain ing Dr. J. W. Sherburne, school koi ^education of the department of psy chology, a S ^ ^ u n i W ^ g L for*! the a'cademip^staff on, the e|msHiO^'C0un- cil and having Frank Smiley as suc cessor to Harry Rutherford as coun cilman from the civil service group. Mr. Smiley is conneOee a wi de partment of physical plant, which has charge of the maintenance of col- lege buildings and grounds. P. M. Brandt becomes the ninth member of the executive council by virtue of being the immediate past president. Delegates to~the germ-rftW^ ^ ^ H . in addition to President Chamberlin, ^ S J b e .BranR^My i - Smith; the a i^ ^ ^ e s ^^M " be R. M. Harding, R? B..'SaMBaBj^^Sd Mrs. Vida Bqwer. P. M. ifBandt SALEM CHAPTER No. 1 f & V for us, only a few saved time for S u n ting and fishing, and we are getting set tled for thbylon^^B^ ^ before we can haye^anotl^r vacation, Hd^ Hum! , It |^tebp,ed that^^^ndameeffiat our meeting will pick up,; too, especially* since the rainy weather has set in. The jackpot has continued to, grow; throughout the summer as the own ers of the names drawn have not lybf; been present. The pot was $21.90 last month, which w ill be added to the October drawing. Th^^ieature^^^^^med at the state picnic was repeated for . the Septem- ber program, with one of the star per formers, who g.el^ ^ th lj^ ^ ^ ^ | adding much to th e ta le n l,« pulchri- tude and entertainment of the pro gram. The chapter upon two resolutions of general interest to^glsIB emnloyees. One dealt with price con trols and asked the W ard of directors to w rite. the Oregon congressmen re questing that price " controls; ,be ; put into effeO immediately and that the (Continued on Page 24)