The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, June 01, 1944, Page 15, Image 15

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Membership Committee Report
The membership committee is com­ ergetic membership committee to co­
posed on one man from each of the five ordinate the efforts of the members, to
districts of the state and due to travel make plans, and to offer suggestions.
restrictions has been unable to meet as
2. The chapter president, through
a group, however suggestions were ex­ the chapter organization, should see
changed by mail and the following re­ that the meetings are interesting, in­
structive and well conducted.
port prepared:
The committee feels that one of the
3. The chapter should provide some
important problems facing the Associ­ entertainment at frequent intervals.
ation is the recruiting of new members
4. The chapter, by means of letters
and chapters in a manner which will or bulletins, should keep its members
cause no back fire later. With this advised of what is going on.
thought in mind the following sugges­
5. The chapter officers should con­
tions are made:
duct the affairs of the chapter in a
SUGGESTIONS T O MEMBERS
1, Each member should acquaint business like manner so that there can
himself with the objects of the Asso­ be no criticism of financial methods.
6. The chapter should hold itself
ciation.
2, He should be sold on these ob­ ready to assist new chapters in organiz­
jects and willing to work for their at­ ing-_______________________________
tainment. The attitude of “ letting
George do it” will never accomplish
real results.
3, The member should talk it up
with his friends, whether they be mem­
bers or not. Mutual education will re­
sult from such discussion.
4, The member should bear in mind
that the Association is only the band­
I • The emblem pictured be-
ing together of numerous individuals
I low is ours by right of attains
in a good cause, and that its success is
I ment. It is the prized symbol
dependent on a progressive, far-sighted
I o f se lecte d P re sc rip tio n
point of view by each member.
I Pharmacies maintaining the
5, Personal contact by the member
highest ethical standards.
with prospective members seems to be
Bring your next prescription
the most effective means available to
here and learn that precise
the individual. Each member should be
compounding costs no more
a salesman. This is a powerful force,
—o fte n l e s s —th a n you
and this force alone is largely respon­
would pay at other places.
sible for the present membership.
6, The member should follow-up on
WILLETT’S CAPITAL
approaches. Many prospective members
DRUG STORE
want time to think it over before join­
405 State St., at Liberty
ing, and may feel slighted if no one
talks to them after the first approach.
SUGGESTIONS T O CHAPTERS
[ prescriptions
1, Each chapter should have , an en­