The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1945, Page 21, Image 21

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CHAPTER NEWS
(Continued f rom page 15)
The contest is to run until the reg­
ular meeting night in February, which
is the second Tuesday.
Matiy members have expressed their
interest in Chapter News and it would
be nice if we could have news from
each c h a p te rfo r each issue. When you
have news, send it in immediately and
i®/.will then bg;; available when we pub­
lish.
There will be sixissues of the Oregon
State Employee annually as follows:
•January-FebruaryJ March-April; May-
June; July-A ugust; | September-Octo­
ber; and November-December.
News received before the tenth day
of the first month of any issue will
appear in that issue, and news received
later Will appear in the succeeding igsufe.
Send in your news promptly to Mar­
guerite Elder, Chapter News editor, and
let’s make Chapter I News bigger and
better.
BUY
WAR
BONDS
Inquire About Low Cost Loans
Through the
State Employees
Credit Union
where all dealings are strictly confidential. In the past
eight years we have loaned more than $261,000.00 to
state employees in Salem and Marion County.
If you wish to borrow money, we will be glad to furnish full infor­
mation without obligation or embarrassment to you.
See W. J. P. FARRELL, T rea su rer
518 State Office Building, Salem,
or call 4171 Extension 303