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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1948)
OSEA Honorary Membership Given Fifteen State Officials Fifteen officials of the State of Oregon have been granted honorary mem bership in the Oregon State Employees’ Association. The full list of these members as authorized by the O.S.E.A. General Council is as follows: Hon. John H. Hall, Governor .State of Oregon Earl T. Newhry................................ ...................................Secretary of State Miss Loa Howard, Administrator ... Public Welfare Commission Ralph A. Coan.................................... Public Employees Retirement Board Paul E. Gurske, Chairman................ Industrial Accident Commission T. Morris Dunne, Chairman..-Unemployment Compensation Committee George Neuner, Attorney General.................................. T° f ,Ore,?on Rex Putnam, Superintendent................................ H .... Public Instruction Wallace S. Wharton, Commissioner.........................State Tax Commission Ervin L. Peterson, Director..................- State Department of Agriculture Harold M. Erickson, State Health Officer...............State Board of Health Seth B. Thompson, Commissioner.................State Insurance Department George Alexander, Warden.......................-. ..Oregon State Penitentiary W. C Schuppel, Chairman...............Public Employees Retirement Board George K. Aiken, Director.......................... —State Budget Division P A T R O N IZ E O U R ADVERTISERS Periodically, Ye Staff feels con-, strained to call attehtion to the adver tisers whose bids for your business ap pear in this magazine, These business men support in large measure the ma gazine costs. Most of them like the OSEA and what i t stands for. All of them pay good money to advertise their services, and none ©f them are asked to pay ¡on the basis of charity* They deserve your patronage! Effort has been made in this issue to group* ■ these, our advertisers, by loca tions. We didn’t do this for the fun of it. We want you, as a . reader, to see those ads which can be of special in terest to you. We want you to remem ber them, trade w ith them, and let them know you are with them because they are with us. If you mention this magazine when tradihg with them, you will find them appreciative. Advertisers like to know which of their ads bring results. I Now then, boost for this magazine and the OSEA in this practical way. If our advertisers like your business, the State Employee w ill' likewise benefit. This is a game in which every one can win! Try it! CIVIL SERVICE HELPS O.S.E.A. For many months now the magazine staff has been gathering Civil Service Commission news for the Oregon State Employee. We wish to let the members of the OSEA know that we have re ceived splendid- cooperation from Mr. Robert Johnson and the other employees of the department'. They have been helpful at all times ¡and have ..given generously of the information we have requested. Such cooperation is appreciated by the magazine staff and by the em ployees who are eager for the informa tion so, readily made available to us. Definition: Vision is what people think you. have when you guess cor rectly. The sages do not consider that mak ing no mistakes is a blessing. They be lieve, rather, that the great -virtue4« of man- lies, in his ability to correct his mistakes and continually to make à new map. of himself.— Yang- Ming. u