The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, November 01, 1950, Page 20, Image 20

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President; Hollis Hamilton, Vice-Pres­
ident; G e o r g e K a y s e r , Secretary-
Treasurer.
Congratulations to the new officers
for 1951!
V E T E R A N S A F F A IR S
CHAPTER No. 50
Veterans Affairs Chapter No. 50,
OSEA, named E. Guy Cook President
for 1951 at its annual election in Jan-
uary. Mr. Cook, last year’s Vice-presi­
dent,’"„and loan officer in the Salem
office of the Department of Veterans
Affairs', succeeds Lester L. Moser,
Postland office’s property appraiser.
F l o r e n c e Neavoll, Salem office
stenographer, was elected Secretary-
Treasurer succeeding Marilyn Rans-
dell, Portland office stenographer.
Vice-president this year will, be Joseph
Yazzolino, Portland loan officer.
Mr. Moser, outgoing pres ent, ex­
pressed his appreciation to Gene Sch­
midt, headquarters staff of OSEA, and
to Jack Norton, District No. 1 Direct­
or, for th eir assistance last M arch in
organizing the Veterans Chapter.
The Chapter has grown to a. mem­
bership of 48 in less than H years time,
now representing ,65 per cent of the
employees in the Salem and Portland
offices of the Veterans Department.
Our Chapter was among the first to
qualify for the new OSEA .group life
insurance plan.
Leonard J. Popma, Jr., .collections
officer in the Salem office, was nam ed
1951 m em bership D irector for OSEA
at the Novem ber m eeting of the Gen­
eral Council.
Safety Isn’t Difficult
A small child turned loose in his
own neighborhood can usually find
his way home from memory; however,
if the same child were given .a map
of his community, he would be at a
eW^jas to how to orient himself.
Just as the youngster doesn’t need
to know the intricacies of map read­
ing in order to find his way home,
likewise degrees from technical schools
are not required in order to realise
As
y o u ou ter this ethical
pharmacy, you’re impressed
w ith the p r o fe s s io n a l at­
m osphere. Skilled, precise
service; fresh, potent drugs
have m ade this Prescrip­
tion Headquarters. B rin g
us your next prescription.
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