The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, September 01, 1950, Page 28, Image 28

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    is were chosen by ballot to represent
SI AC ph'apter at the State Council
November 17, 18 and 19. Ralph South-
wick and Don Parker were selected
as alternates.
A review of the records reveal that
this- chapter had an average attend­
ance of 35% of its - membership;
throughout the year. This set a B B i
attendance record 5*for Chapter 20. Ac­
cording to the reti rir^ ^ ^ gsident, John
Susbauer, thereto were a number^ffl
factors which played an important
part in getting this record.
1. Business meetings were short.
They began promptly’’and-OTveh last­
ed over forty-five minutes.
2. The rank" and file of our mem­
bership was given every opportunity
to be heard:
3. - Some item*.?0f I common interest
was brought up at each m b e S jjjl
4: Committees were well distribute
ed over the membership and after
appointment, were given every op­
portunity to funetibny f reel« |
5. The entertainment committee-ar­
ranged programs of unusual interest.
6. Varied refreshments were, shrived/
after each meeting to stimu^^b^^-
£iability.
7. Our meetings and functions were
well advertised^ by the use of unique
posters.
The SIAC Chapter is looking for­
ward to another sucWssful year. Can
we break another recjtd, SIAC H H H
bers? It is up to yoy, I
toward our goal forf^^^rear and Carl
Bauer> our membership chairman, is
breathing a lotyeasier. A nice job of
recruiting *is being done by Alex Cov­
ington ^and W. W. Simmon^who are
our delegates to the general council.
B ober t M ackay, son . o f Vernon
M a ck a y , m anager of Store 31, is back
on d uty in K o rea a fter being w ound-
ed in action. H e w as attached to the
K orean
and bad been
in
April 1948.
A. P. Scholl has resigned his position
as manager of StS j l h l .after being
As yo u enter this ethical
pharmacy, you’re impressed
w ith the professional at*
mosphere. Skilled, precise
service; fresh, potent drugs
have made this Prescrip­
tion Headquarters. Bring
us your next prescription.
PORTLAND CHAPTER 17
NEW MEMBERS: Welcome to Chap­
ter 17. You are pushing us steadily
WILLETT’S CAPITAL
DRUG STORE
YEATER APPLIANCE COMPANY
Ranges - Washers - Refrigerators
Water Heaters - Radios
Small Appliances
Phone 3-4311
375 Chemeketa
Salem, Oregon