The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    OSE Policy Change
been./m ade th ro u g h the OSEA h ea d ­
q u arte rs office and by F. Leo Sm ith,
our fo rm er legal counsel, to the effect
th a t Mr. S m ith is no' longer I engaged
as m j T w l e ^ ^ ^ K m ^ ^ f c n d w ^ f f l^ ^ o ^ a
services are no lo n g é ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e d ^ ^ ^ U i ^
OSEA on a c o n t S t basis. .
This action
ing w ith the expression of the gen­
eral council last Decem ber, on the
| E n s Bsf o u r 1950 budget w hich carries
b u t $300 for legal services and in con­
form ance w ith the board of directo r’s
action at them m eeting in F ebruary.
F o rre st S tew art to R epresent
A t the 1951 legislative session, F o r­
rest S tew art, our executive secretary,
is to serve us as our legislative re p re ­
sen tativ e and is to have fu ll charge
and :f te j^ T O n s B ^ m W ^ |p r^ |S » )‘u :™ M S
gram b efsre the legislature. He has
gained considerable experience in this
w ork du rin g the 1947 and 1949 S e s ­
sions and is considered q u ite able and
com petent to re n d er us good service.
Leo Sm ith C om m ended
Thè B a r d of directors, directly and
through its special com m ittee, have
com m ended Leo S m ith on his in terest
i n i a n d service to the OSEA, and
frien d ly ! relatio n s w hich ha ve been
m u tu al in the p ast w ill extend into
the fu tu re. r a B s S i t h has alw ays been
in terested in the association and in the
im p rovem ent regaKpiic
sures us of his continued personal in ­
terest in o ur activitifes.
The new OSEA policy regarding le-
gal counsel is in tended to bold its
presen t costs to a m inim um consistent
w ith need and th ereby to concentrate
th e OSEA activities in enlarging its
m em bership d u rin g 1950. It is b e­
lieved th a t a m e m b M h iiS I ^ 8 6 .o 1 ^ ^ S
m ore w ill carry considerable w eight
in gaining th e p ro per objectives of the
association and at th e sam e tim e w ill
give us th e f i n B c i a |B g e n g t i S |m ^ S
cure and hold any outside services
th a t seem desirable in th e fu tu re.
In th e o rd in ary business of life, in ­
d u stry can do an y th in g w hich genius
can do, an d ^rery m any things w hich it
¿an n o t.
— H enry W ard B eecher
Coming Events
Of Interest
As a service to State employes who
like to travel and see the sights, we
are presenting here some of the com­
ing events in Oregon w hich are of in­
ter es t to O regonia ns an d ou t- o f - s ta t c
visitors. We are indebted to the T ra­
vel Inform ation D epartm ent of the
Oregon State Highway Commission
for the m aterial. Subsequent issues of
the magazine will carry announce­
ments of later events.
/ P R IL
A u g u st 31.
1-5.
MAY
A n n u a l A c h ie v e m e n t D ay. H alsey , M ay 5.
E u g en e C h u rc h e s M usic F e stiv a l, E ugene,
M ay 7.
M usic in M ay F e stiv a l, F o re s t G rove,
M ay 11-13.
V acatio n T ra v e l Show , V isito rs In fo rm a ­
tio n C en ter, P o rtla n d , M ay 11-13.
P e a F estiv al, Kwl'tSwElWee w a te r . b m
12-
13.
C rab F estiv al, N e w p o rt, M ay 12-14.
A ir Show . N ew p o rt. M ay 14.
« | | ^ a LB$I%j’iai e n c e , m id -
M ay.
M ay F estiv al, L g & K n d e ,
S afety P ro g ra m , L a G ra n d e , M ay 19.
’ sW M I ^ ^ » and. Mwa
19-21.
A rm ed S erv ices D ay, L a G ra n d e , M ay 20.
A zalea F estiv al, B ro o k in g s, M ay 20-21.
Rodsaa. J e m i D ay,
L an e C o u n ty H orse Show , E u g en e, May
? J
N yssa, M ay 27.
C ascade L o ck s-S te v e n so n A irp o rt
catio n , C ascade L ocks, M ay 28.
¿SiSal
D edi-
Safety for Y oung D rivers
R ecent surveys and accident s w m ^ si
reveal th a t m any O regon p a re n ts are
alio w ing th e ir high school I teen agers
to drive the fam ily car w ith o u t an
o p erato r’s perm it, the state traffic
safety division re p o rted today.
W hile | B B | m S be due to a m is­
tak en belief th a t only p a re n ta l p e r­
m ission illa feeB d to legalize a m in o r’s
use of th e car, th e division w arned
th a t p aren ts m ay be overlooking other
and m ore im p o rtan t considerations as
HeblpVf.
O fficials pointed to th e f o llo w in g
(C ontinued on p ag e 29)