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women ^ elebra S B
1 00 YEARS OF RIGHTS
| ' in this centenni
of the women’s rights movement, we
would do well io .ft
where we should go from here. . . . On
f r l i V i m p o r t a n c e to
r t i^ m uio n
in some labor org^ m ^ tion for collec
tive bargaining ffprd'^^Os is crucial.
, . . Only so willowom enàs^^Sal
lems of security and sufficiency of in-
come . . . be given really constructive
attention.” TneWH^ tm e words of O rd
way Tead, distinguished author and
K m w ^ tx b p o k s on social and econom ic
questions, in his address delivered at
National Bank of Baker in eastern Orei-
gon. Baker i s y ^ ^ ^ e n te r t^ g l anz .aapaa
which has produç'^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ than 15 0
million dollars in mineral w e a jS Bak-
er county holds 7 5 per cent of Oregon’s
mineral resources.
T elephone 12
121 L yon S tre e t
NISSEN MOTOR c o .
Ford
Ï A u th o rized D ealer
ALBANY, O R E G O N
. th ^ K ^ ^ tïn - ^ ^ E h w ^ ^ n e h u n d re d th
niversary of the first women’s rights
convention. I
We feel that Mr. Tead is ref erring
to all employee organizations which
speak collectively foh^ their member!
ship. The OSE A performs this func
tion for women state employees——for
all state employees in Oregon.
A gold nugget weighing 86 ounces,
worth more than $ 3,0 0 0, is a part of
the famous mining display at the First
Boeckel & Weber
Texaco Service
A uthorized D ealers
“F irestone A ccessories”
Sweet Hom e
O regon
Eugene
Hotel
Eugene, Oregon
Headquarters
For All Occasions
C. E. M cLean, M gr.
Eugene Concrete Pipe
I Products Co.
P. O. BOX 947 - EUGENE, OREGON