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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1947)
32 erine Murname, arid Irma G o r t o n served the djessert. Bjarne Erickson, Association-. Presi dent, was guest speaker at the meeting on March 5. He discussed Senate Bills Noi,S k , No. 127, and No. 65, and re ported on their, priogres^' and meaning to state emploÿëés. Members asked him questions abqüt ’ thèse and the stand taken by. the Association qn such ques tions as the sales ja x ' and other contro versial matters- now before the legisla ture1. The dessert committee consisted of Loretta Fisher and Mary Keefer, who' provided' quantities-of coffee,jce crèairi and-cake. I I I I —-Marcia Hill SUCCESS CHAPTER No'.. 30 May we introduce ourselves to you? We áre a recent addition tó that great organization known as the Oregon State Employees; Association. Although wè’re still a little ne.w, -our chapter is- com ingalongjnfine fettle. By thê'wàÿ,- you’reÿ probably wondering why the members chose the name "Success” ;for a title.-Ft stands? for "State Unemploy ment Compensation Commission;—Em ployment SeryjceT-^State,” Not a bad combination, is. it? And we hope todbe just that too, a SUCCESS! Introduction of officers is^ne^t^and here they arei Jack Norton, President; Gerievieve Kirtley, Vice'President; Ida' Humphries, Treasurer; and Jane Her man, Secretary. A ll. are-tried' arid true, and we’re lucky to haver^uc-h r a fine set of offtcéïs,.’ We’re all mighty proud -of them« SINCE 1851 . . . <S>reson^>tatcsmati has reported state capital news, follow ing the capital7 from Oregon City J o Salem to Corvallis to Salem. I « h ’still is' reporting, the, news—all of it — fresh with your morning1 coffee. PHONE 9101 FOR A START When the chapter received its char ter at a recent meeting, we were hon ored to have Forrest Stewart, Execu tive ■ Secretary; and Bjarrie Erickson, State President; with- us.’ After present ing us with* our charter, both officers talked ^.©“'us about the aims and pur poses or the organization and thevahu- able^ benefits to be derived from' 'be longing to the State Employees« Associ-’ ation. I ^'The>- mailrnari has nothing on the mem'bersof Success-Chapter. Despite «now, rain, and sleetj -many -’enthusiastic members have .braved the above ele ments to attend meetirigshVPresident