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7 News From the Chapters Chinook Chapter No. 58 A cordial w elcom e is ex ten d e d to, th e new est c h a p te r of OSEA. C o n g ra tu latio n s to th e officers and m em bers of the F ish C om m ission. The C hinook bliap,tcK rej^^j c h a rte i||jl in Ju n e and Irv in e F ren ch co n ju n ctio n fo lf|W « ^ ^ f f i - cers': H . C. W a rre n , v ic e p re s id e n t; H. S- Sm ith, sec retary and tre a s u re r1. I Columbia Chapter No. 34 C h a p te r 34 e n jo y e d an evening p u t on c ^ W ffl^ a S rp lu s funds a t th e C a n ton G rill A p ril 17, and th e a tte n d a n c e w as a p p ro x im a te ly th e m e m b e r s h i p ; several in tO e stin g speeches w ere m ade and everyone e n joyed th e dinKS§r. F red G ink, P o rtla n d a u d ito r ,.re- tu rhW j fro m a. v ery successful au d it so jo u rn in lœ o |? le j^ ith D ave B ryant, CharlpS K een an and A ^ ^ S ® ^ ^ jf c y h 'o , b ro u g h t up th e caboose in I Tacom a. Forestry Chapter No. 25 O ur last business m eeting w as held th e 2nd M onday in M ay at the d istrict w a rd e n ’s h e a d q u a rte rs, D allas, O re gon. W illiam C u rtis w as host, re fre s h m en ts w e re serv ed and a rran g e m e n ts m ad e for our I picnic in Ju n e. On J u n e 11, 1951, 114 m em bers, wives, h u sb an d s and th e ir ch ild ren enj oyed a p o t-lu ck dinner, and picnic a t O regon S t a te F o r es t ry■ N u rse r y , C orvallis, Oregon. W endell E w ing w as ch a irm an , of re fresh m e n ts and S u p e r- (in te rw s S of the' N u rsery, F e rn E. M c D aniels, escorted th e group aro u n d the n u rs e ry • No fu rth e r m eetings w ill be held u n til th e 2nd M onday in O ctober. Library Chapter No. 23 O u r c h a p te r i s r r a th e r fo rtu n ^ tp in 'l l g b ^ ab ie to ho ld m eef ^ ^ S d u rin g th e ndpn h o u r in th e pqnf erendgKrdbm of the s ta te lib ra ry . A t th e se m eetings all Im em berlW yina ^ a c k lunches, th e n coffee’ an d d essert i^Kserved. F or ou r A pril m ppting S en ato r R ob e rt D. H olm esjspoke to us ab o u t p ro b lem s of th e legislature. F o r th e M ay m eeting L. O. A rens of in d u s tria l ac cident guest, speaker. J u n e M eeting G len L. W eaver con- d d B ^ M ^ X o g u m w ith th e vocational m e m b e rs in w hich t h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m ed th e ir activities. Cli^f R obinson, EB esjidentM reported th a t th ey w ere successful in being ab le to p u rch ase $50 w o rth of dishes an d silve^wu?rey fo r th e ir ch ap ter. A m em bership d riv e I isM-jbeing m ad e by elim in atin g Bglxe firs t y ears ch ap - te r dues and a le tte r hdsS b een sen t to all no n -m em b ers describing th e b e n e fit's /a n d dues. F u rth e r m eetings, h a y e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e w i^ d . u n til S eptem ber. Oregon Chapter No. 22 OSEA ^ i a p t e r 'l® ;';,is on vacation. F ollow ing our an n u a ltc u sto m no m e e t- d u rin g th p O u m - m er m onths, I b u t we go bapk to w ork again in S eptem ber. Q ur fin al m eeting in M ay w ound up a canasta t® m aam en t th a t re a lly was. Jo e W ilson, our presid en t, took second m oney (w e hope all p r o t ^ S h a v e now b e e n filed).; N o ra R e e ^ h i ,pur secretary , h ad the high score- I t ^ ^ IB M e c io u in o u r . fin a l m eetin g not to hold a sep a rate picnic b u t to len d o u r su p p o rt to the an n u a l d istric t w cniC kO ^gaam poeg, TlO m em bership';;Jw as in ^ Ip d O p P e and w ith in strik in g distan ce of our 100% goal w hich w e h olB^tojfrhit e a rly in th e fall. Willamette Chapter No. 21 T he J u n e 4 m eetin g ,of W illam ette ch a p te r 21 w as w ell atten d ed . A p o t lu ck I su p p er w as served before th e business m eeting. Ice c r e ^ ^ m B ^ t a n d