The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, September 01, 1950, Page 33, Image 33

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OREGON TRAIL CHAPTER 35
I O ur first m eeting, afte r the sum ­
m er m onw a S Mffi|s- held S ep t. 8 w ith 38
m em bers a n d ”' Visitors' attending. We
have a lot of fu n H^gpmfeOa p rUH^
dent; as
them . l^ W |l O ne else­
w here^ b u t we have Elm a Nelson as
our p resident now. F red B orland has
gone,, t w A dak r o y T O w Jac k Me-.
G aughey was called back into service
w i t h ^ e'-m^ ^ ^ B ndW ^ ^ ^ ^ B S i o n e d
in Korea. P au l Ri'chhart is in Guam.
We re grgV-td 'in fo rm ^ ^ H g w ^ ^ ^ ^ B l;
W right passed aw ay A ugust 23--,Her
m em ory w il^ m ^ ^ m i8 S £ ^ a m o ^ those
EHS knew . flsSIM
ROSE CITY CHAPTER 5
O ur I elggmons, for th e coming term
are ffiier and, Mr.Cw | | m, chairm an
of; the nom inating com m ittee, announ-
^ s ^ tbajg P a u l F orcum is our, n ex t
presictém, H erm an B ax ter our w b |
presid ent and Dave Lang is re-elected
Skelton w as
chosen as o ur delegate to the general
H u n ^ ^ K n é e tin ^ f /
The Nóy em ber -rrm niw ^^yiliSl^^M n
an n u al I n a u g u A ^ ^ ^ B a ^ ^ ^ l a l w ^ l ^ ^ |
P au l F o rcu m ’s w ife has suffered a
siege in th e hospital but is now at
hom O A O JlI^^ating.
L ast M onday. October 9, a jo in t
m eeting of th e th irteen RBa»and
chapters was held at theEBi|||WWaall.
f a i r p fe ^ d erit, M r. Chidsey, opened
th e m eeting by presenting the needs
of our m em bers. Mr. S tew art 'intro­
duced fh^Ka'nW Ég^ s ^ f ^ m th e legis­
latu re who w ere present, Law son M c­
Call, ' G overnor M cK ay’s re p resen ta­
tive, and A ustin Flegel, Jac k N orton,
our d istrict director, and P. M. B randt,
law s I and l ^ H ^ O ) n f a S | sp o k e.. A us­
tin Thom pson w as O L airm anW W àny
m ade by the can d id ates.
ASTORIA CHAPTER 8
Mrs. D orothy Simcbx, office girl
at Astoria, is back to w ork after b e­
ing away^a' m onth due to illness: I
M rs. K enneth L oter w ho has been
critically ill is reported to be im prov­
ing now.
The fo u r n im rods from Astoria; .who
w ent to eastern Oregon to bag a buck,
nam ^ ^ L \-R 6 y B o ld t, |sK enneth L o ter;
Olaf F ransen and*, C larence jA sher, are
enjoying bacon but no venison. W e-alj-
so notice th a t Jesse D. H athow ay,
bridge forem an, who w ent to eastern
Oregon, is also singing p re tty lo w /i;
It was reported th a t R. M. Sm ith
b a g gen a nice b.uckr B the Tillam ook
d istrict soon afte r th e j ^ ^ ^ n : opened.
F red StffM^ ^ x tra 8^^^E K ^^@ rking
in J o h n Thom as’ section rem oving
slides.
C larence A sher
Boeckel & Weber
Texaco Service
A uthorized D ealers
“F irestone Accessories”
Sweet Home
Oregon
Lane Gravel Company
Mabel W. Hillstrom
Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock
Office Phone 1276
P. O. Box 375
Eugene, Oregon
Nagle Lumber Co.
1845 Franklin Boulevard
Eugene, Oregon
E d F lanagan
Vulcanizing and Recapping
Standard Oil Products
RPM Motor Oils
W A L T C P .t t ./ b s c L C o m P A n y
Use Your State Employee Credit Card - Complete Automotive Service
Chemeketa and High Street - Opposite City Hall I Phone 2-3645