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President’s Message
Greetings to all members, of OSEA
and a special w ord of thanks and en-
S i r ^ ^ m ^ t to the o ffic e s of all 57
chapters' of the AssiB ation for their
splendid work to date.
Reports from all^seqtionslpf the state
show e V i^ W e of the steady grow th
of OSEA. These facts are always en
couraging to your Association officers
and
staff. W </.still
have a long road to travel, however,
in reaching the desired g o S of a
statew ide m em bership am ounting to at
least 9Q>p m » n t of a K ^ O ^ e m p lo y e e s .
Such a goal is not a fantastic dream
bu c c an become a rep 1? b- if, we all
continue our ^ . w h i ^ ^ S d support
an<^ its principles.
One is som ew hat arhaz^ ^ p j the
B r r i ^ d o S ^ ^ a d ’jg^ the Association has
m ||l|E h I the short period of its exist-
en c g B |s | a m em ber, if you will but
pause for a m om ent of reflection, you
also will: be surprised upon review
of the ex tra benefitsMaMfch KaraR been
received to daTe. M any of these gains
were hard won and undoubtedly
not be ours now w ere it not
|» r the concerted efforts and unified
strength of § ^ ^ ssd eiajtidn.
to
rest on our laurels. F u rth e r benefits
of m any types should b e 'so u g h t. As
the Association m em bership increases;/
thus giving added strength, the p o ]||ig
bilities are unlim ited for gaining fu r-
th er o m e ji-ts for t h o s j j l o j ^ B » g E A .
We s h c g r a ^ ^ ^ o ^ i keep, "in m in d /th at,
S h o ^ ^ p a ’higher salary is the p ara-
m ount goal of our individual efforts,
throuW^| ^ » ^ ^ ^ ^ effort and strength
of awl AssoWWon such as ours, we
m a y jo ^ ^ ^ a M tth e r BfiwOta^lIB benefits
to help com pensate for or to a id /in
connection w ith our present lim ited
“take hom e” psiyI U ndoubtedly Isom e
splendid suggestions will I em anate
12 N ew A lley s
from m any of our chapters during the
period
the Association’s fu tu re
growth. Any and all such suggestions
should be given every consideration
by your board of directors and if
found to be feasible should be placed
in effect for the m utual benefit of all
members, of the Association.
For the presènt let us all continue
to acquaint m oregând more of our
fellow employees w ith the principles
B B B B G reater g r o w t h m eans
greaterSbenef its.
A treaty in 1819 betw een the U.S.A.
and Spain fixed the southern bound
ary between* the&Oregon country and
Spanish territorywjat 42 degrees lati
tude. This*’ now, m arks the boundary
between Oregon and California.
Dr. E. Boring
Dr. Sam Hughes
OPTOMETRISTS
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1194 C enter S treet Salem, Oregon
Phone 3-6506
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