The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, May 01, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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Membership Contest
The Oregon State Employees Associ­ ley Morris, and Betty Dotson, chairman
ation throtigh its membership Commit­ of membership committees to be final
tee have been working on an inter- judges. Homer V.’Carpenter, Secretary-
chapter contest, the objective being to Treasurer will award the prizes. ,
increase our membership. We have
completed our plans and herewith sub­
mit the rules of thé contest and the
Membership Committee
prizes to be awarded. We hope you will
The Salem branch of the Women’s
enter into the spirit of this ^contest and
put forth a mighty effort to attain Membership Committee has swung into
100% membership in all chapters.
position and has begun to pass the ver­
Szx Prizes
bal amfnunition which is aimed toward
Group one—To the chapters secur­ bringing new members into the Oregon
ing the greatest number of new mem­ State Employees Association. This com­
bers:
mittee is composed of one representa­
First prize, $25.00 War Bond; Sec­ tive -from each of the Salem chapters
ond prize, $ 10.00 in war stamps; Third of the Association. Active on the com­
prize, $5.00 in war stamps.
mittee are Miss Doris Albin of the In­
Group two—To the chapters show­ dustrial Accident Commission, Mrs.
ing the greatest percentage of increase Florence Ames of the Department of
in membership: First prize, $25.00 War the Secretary of State, Miss Ora Ma-
Bond; Second p r i z e , $10.00 in War hony of the Highway Department, Miss
Stamps; Third prize, $5.00 in War Barbara Ortman of the State Library,
Stamps.
Mrs. Maxine Rasmussen of the Public
Utilities Commission, Miss Ethel Red­
Rules of Contest
den of the Unemployment Compensa­
1. Contest to start June 1 and end tion Commission, and Miss Elizabeth
October 31, >1945.
Dotson, chairman, of the State Library
2. AH applications effective in staff.
June, July, August, September and Oc­
Among other activities, the commit­
tober, 1945 will count.
tee has planned a series of informal so­
3. New chapters organized will be cial evenijngs at which non-members
will be special guests. These gatherings
classed in group one.
4. Chapter secretaries to send in each are intended to help members become
month names and dues for all new better acquainted with other state em­
ployees and ton enable those unfamiliar
members secured.
5. Executive secretary w i l l advise with the Association to become in­
the chapter president each month of the formed about its principles and plans.
The first of these meetings was held
standing of all chapters. Our magazine
in each issue will also show the stand­ on May 3 in the Capitol Room of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce. Refresh­
ing of all chapters.
ments were served early in the evening,
6. All applications must be in the after which a discussion of the Associa­
Executive Secretary’s office by October tion was led by Mr. Forrest Stewart,
31, 1945.
executive-secretaiy. Mr. Stewart ex­
7. Forrest Stewart, Executive Secre­ plained the objectives and organization
tary, I. A. DeFrance, President, Stan­
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