The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1951, Page 28, Image 28

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and Louie Jensen headed the com­
peting teams. The w inning “ Make is a
pot luck dinner provided a n d lp ^ v e d
by the losing team. So, th e next m eet­
ing will see the losing team hard at
work, setting tables, washing dishes,
and waiting on th e victors, am id (no
doubt) a great deal © ¿razzing and
general fun — even washing dishes
can be fun — in a strictly social event.,?
The spirit of friendly l^ompe'titioh
w ith which this chapter weftt ahead
w ith the m em bership drived has don’e
a great deal to inculcate a lively
chapter spirit among new and old
members, alike, which, it is hoped,
will help us over some of the- rough
spots ahead.
That the drive was successful, from
a practical as well as social standpoint,
is evidenced by the fol^ ^ m ^ ^ i
In June, 1950, when E u -L a n e a n d
Webfoot chapters consolidated under
the nam e of “Webfbot,” the two
am algam ated chapters had only 75
members. As of M arch 6, 1951, our
membership totals 158 members.
We think we have something to
crow about!
The cost of maintaining an OSEA
membership is less than three pack­
ages of cigarettes a month.
HAVE YOU RENEWED
YOUR DUES?
Ja ys:
A f y o u e n te r this ethical
For Quality Foods
Stale Street Market
In th e H eart of Salem
Fresh Fish and Frozen Foods
Our Specialty
A Few Steps from the Capitol
1230 State Street
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.
WILLETT’S CAPITAL
DRUG STORE
YEATER APPLIANCE COMPANY
Ranges - W ashers - Refrigerators
W ater Heaters - Radios
Small Appliances
Phone 3-4311
375 Chemeketa
Salem, Oregon