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30 efforts, fourteen bulletin boards have pay dues and would not be entitled to been placed in various departments vote but could attend the meetings and to facilitate the distribution of O.S.E.A. join- in the■ M illions, if so^desired. information. Consult the bulletin- boards regularly to keep up with cur COLUMBIA CHAPTER 34 rent O.S.E.A. activities—then join in Now that vacation time is over we the various programs. can settle down to winter^ctivities. Nomination, of chapter officers was New officers for our chapter were part Of the business meeting, with elec-* elected. Harry Stillwell will be presid tion to take place at the meeting to be ent, Fred Hammond, vice president held during December. Delegates and and Don Stowe, delegate. Alta Larson alternates to the OSEA convention was reelected secretaryI were nominated and unanimously We have a few new employees, but elected. have lost a few also. Roy Seller and Membership in Marion; Chapter 18— one of the State’s largest chapters—is | j | ul Doyle of the P.U.C. Departments now 298. Pins for securing five or more passed away this summer. They, werq, new members were awarded to Ruby ill a long time. Uncle Sam has taken Davis, Dorothy Gaines;; Faye Ater, one of the driver’s examiners, Marshall- Peggy Anderson, Mary Bloomer and MacDuffy. He is now in the army again an d lllg n lca^o rn ia somewh e ^ i; Jean Pfennig. Congratulations! The bowling team has now smarted Chapter-members were pleased in rolling them down the alley. Eyery having as a guest Robert Ashby, direc Thursday ev&ning^ for bothtmen and tor of district No. 2, who presented an informative summary of the main ac wornOn. A get-tog&ther I meeting of all the tivities of the OSEA. Mr. Ashby H H cussed the insurance program for state Portland chapters . was held in the employees, the reactivation and initia Eagles Lodge, October 9th. Several tion of new chapters in different state candidates for I officeI attended. The institutions, and the necessxty^bf in main topic was the wage question, due creasing the membership of OSEA. to the higher eolMof <living. Amendment of the/r.etirement program policies, proposed changes in the Vaca tion program to grant increased vaca tion benefits consistent with longev ity of state service and the activity of the OSEA legislative; committee were also detailed. Mr. Ashby commented upon the necessity of a pay raise as requested by OSEA through its exe cutive secretary, Forrest V. Stewart. Commendation is expressed to chap ter members who. contributed freely of their time to insure the success of the' state picnic, held in Champoeg Park, August 6, 1950. Chapter 18 has expressed itself as being in favor of issuing cards to heads of departments—as honorary members and to retire members—¿as, associate Eugene, Oregon members. Such members would not Eugene Hotel T elephone 12 121 Lyon Street NISSEN MOTOR CO. Headquarters For All O ccasions Ford jU Authorized Dealer ¿¿A LB A N Y , OREGON C. E. McLean, Mgr.