Image provided by: SEIU Local 503; Salem, OR
About The OSEA news. (Salem, Oregon) 1970-1981 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1970)
Page 11 The OSEA News July, 1970 (continued from page 10) For Director a— District Five Oregon Trail Chapter 35, The Dalles. Incumbent. Has served two term s as d ire c to r of District Seven. Last year he served as chairman of OSEA's E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s Com m ittee. A member of OSEA five years, he is a cap tain in the Oregon National Guard Reserve, a member of Wasco Lodge No. 15 AFAM, Wasco County S heriff's Reserve, Tywanna Saddle Club and VFW Post No. 2785. Em ployed as an electrician at Columbia Park Hospital and Training Center. For Director ■¡H b u i » aBSIi 1 ■ wifi T SHI ■ i j® j 1 1 111 DONALD KELLEY Pendleton Chapter 52, Pen dleton. Incumbent director of District Five. Has served as assistant director of district five, chapter president, vice- president and chairman of the Collective Bargaining Council at Eastern Oregon Hospital and Training Center. He has also served as a member of OSEA's E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s Committee and is presently a member of its Institutions Com m ittee. Statem ent: " I would consider it a privilege to serve you as your district director for 1970-71." EARL WARZYNSKI For Assistant Director I h r I 1 a Sacajawea Chapter 73, La Grande. Incum bent. Has served one term as assistant director. Employed as a field examiner by the Public Em ploye Relations Board to represent the PERB in 14 eastern Oregon counties. Statement: " I pledge myself to further expand thé field ac tivities of the district officers and to help foster the growing 'oneness' in OSEA." ROBERT ANDREWS Tongue Point Chapter 96, A storia. Incum bent. Has served one term as director of District Eight. Has lived in the lower Columbia River area since 1946. He was employed by the U.S. Navy from 1946 to 1965. Since 1965, he has been em ployed by the Tongue Point Job Corps Center as physical plant superintendent. He has been a member of Chapter 96 since it was formed. Statement: " I w ill continue to work for steady growth and an ever stronger association." THEODORE THOMPSON For Assistant Director Tongue Point Chapter 96, Astoria. Has been a member of OSEA since beginning em ployment with the operations and maintenance department of the Tongue Point-Job Corps Center five years ago. He has served as delegate to General Council. Married, he and his w ife have six ch ild re n. Statement: " I w ill work for the good of all OSEA members in District Eight." Oregon Trail Chapter 35, The Dalles. Presently completing his first year as vice-president of his chapter. He is employed as a field auditor for the Em ployment Division. He is past master of the Masonic Lodge in The Dalles. Has been in state service nearly 11 years. For Assistant Director I For Director CHARLES BOHANNON HAROLD HIATT For Assistant Director For Assistant Director Astoria Chapter 8, Astoria Incum bent. Presently com pleting his th ird term as president of Chapter 8 and first term as assistant director of District Eight. He is employed by the Department of Forestry in Astoria. Statement: "As assistant director of District The Dalles Chapter 9, The Dalles. An engineer with a Highway Division construction crew, he lives in The Dalles with his wife and two children. District Six For Director Corvallis Chapter 29, Corvallis. An OSEA member for the past M . IF ■ I E ig h t, I w ill wor-k fo r th e good ten y e a rs , she has served as U B St V chapter president, vice- president, secretary and delegate to General Council. She is employed by the Departm ent of Housing at Oregon State University as payroll supervisor. Statement: " | would like to further serve the members of District Six by coordinating the chapters toward a greater unity and development. I would sincerely appreciate your vote." I H of all state employes." JOHNGRASSMAN RAY KARPEN <1* District Eight District Nine For Director For Director FERN BORDE Astoria Chapter 8, Astoria. Has been park ranger at_ Fort Stevens State Park since January, 1969. C urrently serving as chapter press c o rre s p o n d e n t. R eceived tra in in g and experience in leadership, career counseling, manpower management and p ersonnel a d m in is tr a tio n during m ilita ry service. Statement: " I intend to bridge the gap between employes and management." For Assistant Director Eugene Chapter 6, Oakridge. A ch arter member of the association, he has served his chapter as president three terms and has been a delegate to General Council numerous times. He has worked for the Highway Division since 1942 at various locations throughout Oregon. He is presently a m aintenance forem an in Oakridge. MYRTLE JARVIS CAREYHUCKABA Evergreen Chapter 28, Salem. Incumbent. Has served two terms as director and assistant director of District Nine. She has also served two terms as chapter president, three terms as secretary and seven terms as delegate to General Council. She has also served on OSEA's Finance and Executive Committees. She is employed at the Oregon State Hospital in the medical records section. Statement: " I f you want me to serve another year, vote for me and I'll do my best to serve you." FRED LUKE District Seven For Director For Assistant Director Cherry Chapter 67, Salem. Incum bent. Has served as assistant director of District Nine, chapter president, group representative and treasurer of D is tric t Nine Presidents' Council. He has also served on various other committee in cluding Resolutions and In st itu tio n a l E m p lo y e R epresentation. An OSEA member for the past six years, he is a plant maintenance repairman at the Deaf School. Statement: "Resolutions: pass the good, defeat the poor; my record shows I'll tr y ." Astoria Chapter 8, Astoria. A long-time member of OSEA and Chapter 8, Kelso is em ployed by the Tax Commission in A storia. Statem ent: " I f elected d is tric t d ire c to r, I promise to do my best to support our organization." For Director The Dalles Chapter 9, Arlington. Has been a member of OSEA since starting work with the Highway Division in 1955. He and his wife, Marie, have five children and reside in Arlington. PAULBLACKBURNE / GEORGE KELSO CECIL BARNES, JR.