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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1945)
4 Civil Service Commission The State Civil Service Act provides for a commission of three members which shall be appointed by the gov ernor. Governor Shell announced the appointments as - follows : J. N. Chambers of Salem, now re tired, but for many years manager, ôf J. Ç. Penney’s in Salem, former mem ber of Oregon Liquor Commission. Term expires June 30, 1950. A. C, Cammack of Portland,, now retired, but for many- years connected with the Equitable Savihgs and Loan Association. Term expires June 30, 1949. Mrs. Effie Turneaure of Hood River, legal secretary and interested in the Oregon League of Women Voters and Business and Professional Women’s clubs. Term expires June 30, 1948. Public Employees Retirement Board I The Public Employees I Retirement Act designates that the governing au thority of the system shall be a board of five persons appointed by the governor and known as the Public Employees Re tirement Board. Governor Earl Snell has announced those appointments aS follows:, I. A. DeFrance, employee member, term expires June 30, 1950. Mr. De- France is an employee of the State High way Department and President 'o f the Oregon State Employees Association. Ralph A. Coan, citizen member, term expires June 30, 1949. Mr. Goan is a lawyer and a member of the firm of Coan and Rosenberg of Portland. James M. Burgess, employee member, term expires June 30, 1948. Mr. Bur gess is superintendent o f schools at The Dalles. Frank L. Emery, employee member, term expires June 30, 1947. Mr, Emery was for a number of years in the insur ance business but is now serving the State of Oregon in the Department of Insurance, Portland branch. He is also a member of OSEA. Mr. W. ,CX. Schuppel, citizen member, term expires June 30, 1946. Mr. Schap- pel is Executive Vice-President and Di rector of the Oregon Mutual Life In surance Company of Portland. Why Should I Join the OSEA i;?( Continued from Page 3) All state employees will be affected by these schedules, fuies, policies and procedures. It is almost superfluous to say that these details are of vital im portance to these people. The Oregon State Employees Association will lend all the assistance it can to the end that these fundamental matters are set up in as fair a manner as is humanly pos sible, Our function is not merely to promote legislature but we have a def inite responsibility to render all the as sistance we can to assure its successful operation. After all, we worked and asked for the enactment of these laws, and our responsibility has not ceased with their passage. To make our Association fully effec tive in the securing ' of our objectives and the attainment of our ideals requires the support of all state employees. .No one wishes to ride along deriving bene fits from the efforts of some one else. Join the OSEA today. There is no Fate that plans men’s lives. Whatever comes to us, good or bad, is usually the result of our own action or lack of action. —H erbert N. C asson