The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, October 01, 1948, Page 40, Image 40

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not1 be based on the availability of
moneys. Salaries and *wages should be
paid according to merit. The money
can be obtained somewhere as it is fori
other state functions. That old Bible
adage, ’'The laborer is worthy of his
hire,” should apply to Oregon state em­
p lo y ^ as it does to j g orkgrs in other
industries?'^
To give real service you must add
something which cannot be bought or
measured with money, and that is sin­
cerity and integrity.— Donald A. Adams
WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW,
President Chapter No. 30^-
H^B^egon State Employees Assn.
1930 $. H f l B H i
ALBANY, OREGON
T elephone 12.
121 L yon S tre e t
NISSEN MOTOS CO.
Ford
A u th o rized D ealer
W A N T ED : An A ssistant
Executive Secretary
Your OSEA headquarters-staff Aswo
be augmented by the hiring of an assist­
ant to Forrest Stewart. The 'assistant
will be expected to contact ¿the Chap­
ters^ obtain new members and in other
ways to help the Association do a cred­
itable job. If the reader is interested in
this full-time, paid position or knows
of someone who might be, report it to
the Headquarters Office, 311 Oregon
Bldg., Salem.
Eugene
Hotel
Eugene, Oregon
Boeckel & Weber
Headquarters
Texaco Service
Authorized Dealers
“Firestone Accessories”
For All Occasions
Sweet Home
Oregon
C. E. McLean, Mgr.
Eugene Concrete Pipe
& Products Co.
P. O. BOX 947
- EUGENE, OREGON