The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1950, Page 23, Image 23

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PORTLAND CH A PTER No. 17
C hap ter 17— O regon L iquor C ontrol
Commission—has its m em b ersh ip d riv e
in fu ll sw ing, f t is being conducted an d
prom oted in an able an d efficien t m a n ­
n e r by C. A. B auer, ch airm an of the
m em bership com m ittee. T h ere w ill be
a rep o rt of th e p rogress m ade in the
n ex t issue of th e O regon S tate E m ­
ployee.
Mr. ^ a u e r points out th a t all fu ll­
tim e em ployees of OLCC in an y p a rt
of the Jsta te ^ a re ¡eligible to join our
chapter. We need you an d you need
iis th a t w e m ay, by our u n ited efforts
in m aking o u r job m ore applicable to
accepted living |p a n d a r ,d ^ a n d w o rk ­
ing conditions, show stre n g th w here
and w hen needed, th a t those in th e
«‘le ^ ^ Œ u r e ’-whcr d e te rm in e -o u r lot w ill
weigh oiir problem s I m ore carefully.
B B olord er th a t th e m em bers of C h ap ­
ter 17 m ay get in touch w ith our ch ap ­
ter officers, all of P o rtla n d : P resid en t;
A ustin B. Thom pson, 6429 NE G a r­
field Ave.; v i c e g S o O e n B V ernon
Mackay, 13912 SE C laybourne; secre­
ta ry -tre a su re r, M adge B. K ershisnik,
6707 N. M ichigan Ave.; m em bership
chapter, C. A. B auer, 934, SW Salm on;
entertain m en t chap ter, Joe W aller,
1116 N, -Failing St.; p u b l i g l ï chap ter,
W esley Wolf, 3118 NE 8th Ave; past?
president, L. B. R ussell, 6305 NE G a r­
field.
The publicity ch airm an w ill have
need for reporter's an d help ers from
different stores an d ÿ ^ ^ â rtm e n ts in
p u ftijg g ^ u t the c h ap ter new s b ulletin.
The ch ap ter has p u rch ased a sm all
m im eograph m achine, so get ® touch
w ith us if you have any new s or in -
form ation th a t w ill be of in te re st to
JC a M M a g l-A CH A PTF M M p 34
The g g | e incom e ta x d ep a rtm e n t
h ^ j m ^ e d in w ith us fo r a couple
°f months. This d e p a rtm e n t w ill be
one °f the new ch ap ters a fte r th e in -
come B S is over. A c h a rte r h a s a l -
ready been applied for, I u n d erstan d .
Welcome ttpfofeMgSBA
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ness from all the ch ap ters an d to knit-
the organization ,'çloser together, th e
Pr esidents of th e P o rtla n d chap ters
are going to h av e a noon lunchëon
he held once a m oi)t iBESSSBi n P o rt-
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