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About The OSEA news. (Salem, Oregon) 1970-1981 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1970)
Page 8 JANUARY, 1970 The OSEA News Help OSEA Top 1 6 ,0 0 0 M ark r ; ^ Ut Ebe! ° ^ he ,eft Oregon ’•'►ty, Eichman enrolled 26 membersjin one day. When asked about it Eich man replied, " I know h o w im p o rta n t membership is to OSEA. I had baen nonth climbed to 16,093-its iighest point in the 26-year iistory o f the organization. And one o f the reasons fo r ~>e growth- is members like ►on Eichman, a member o f lackamas Chapter_71 point. ' Non-members decided to Join the association rather than be "freeloaders", he said. The membership report o f May 1 shows the association gained 451 tric t Eight w ith 13 and Dis tricts Two and Five-tied w ith 5 each. The three districts th a t .suf fered net losses were District Four with 4, District Seven w ith 3 and District Three w ith to Enter C o rv a llis C h a p te r Other chapters recording net gain o f over 10 members were Public Welfare Chapter 31 in Portland w ith 14, Fairview Chapter 57 in Salem w ith 13 Tongue Point Chapter 96 in Astoria w ith 11, Consolidated Chapter 61 and Viking Chapter 81 in Portland w ith. 10, Wil- Chapter 21 in Salem 3 and Woodburn Chap- ‘ 10. 29, International Jacqui Jones, a sophomore at the Oregon State School fo r the Deaf, w ill represent tne • inited States in the 11th Inter- Council in PbrtlandNov*5™ " 8' r*«» «•»»»ciit» On « ?h t h Î e Î other * * seven * positions Position« was " Margaret ° X ' C o Foster n r a lfe * '« o r " £ » r X * S Was o I q z » + » j General Council Delegates Act en 9 4 Resolutions - (Editor's Note: One o f the im portant jobs facing delegates General Council is deciding th i resolutions that are submitted chapters, d istrict councils, boarc board of directors. This year t __ ■ S - ^ ^ » a d e m ic and Unclassified No. 5 _ ( (amended). by: 1 Memorial Service. Submitted Subr Be it resolved: That this General Council go on record as favoring some plan o f recompense fo r part of accrued sick leave due each employee upon his "monal r6t R ^ it further resolved: That our Board o f Directors ¿ resíde n ts' Co M- BigS-OgQri's -ant procedures o f other jurisdicti jurisdictions and th that a W ” “ at retirement and • * • a W w fg l ■ tim e consuming because of M « - resolutions submitted. For tr - miiy prjc m em bership, the N EW S is hsf the o ^ r r n commiss^ n e r ° r the following six pages. Due ' S t a t e In d u s tria l a ° n only the "be it resolved" port r e c L ^ ^ o n , w^ ' n Acc' only the "be it resolved" port r e c i n ^ missi^ w ^ 'n listed, along w ith the actiffing^sheci ° f O s£ A ’s listed, note along that w ith the a w c i t pa i r stP ^ C r_ ^ s n e r y o ICe f OSE a ’ s di^s- Please material wi' „ e<f serv/m aw »... . s dis- is«nSfcIi'?n0« ^ ,e Sh work» e began that s*rvice Soc>al o f the c S ? ?nd 3 o f the O liZ ? ?n d '^ e id 'ir e S A H° Use m B o , t ames Sett'ement H° Use >n B o , t amesSettlement the iattf,r ,£°n, Mas, ... ment .* i _ . . ° Oston. M itic i she fpr £ th S P n erriOcratic Sa'd In can,?' jq K o date S -n ,95, W Directors at A — Cervie, F IC A ì Was apooi SsEA S ^ k i Help o f M e m b e r s h ip - ^ - ’ - UStA ieexs neip u, To Select 1969 Employee o fY e a rD riv e »"•• »r ”£Ss.s~M einhpi'«li * & My BBtl A h lAf > a rway Oues Hike "™ n C o u „,v- L ™ » e from on"“ ¡ he * M » r v for !« , & • se a rch in g f o r th e } Employee of the the Year. Year Em ployeeof I t has asked its membership, local chapters and statewide districts fo r help in selecting Oregon's Employee of the Year recognized as recognized each each employee employee as one one who who should should be be nominated nominated fo r an award. "H er job requires constant contact w ith the public and she has demonstrat«a demonstrated j£ d < mending candidates to then . , -- ¿O -. ’e a X w e . n H o d □SO Colf t o - M « " ' n ee a j OSEAO ... j em , t Und© An , a " . e « o„ - - > ' - - X n reasedie effort ,s presenti., Presently „ by V - Dr. T - wil, fo r July Membership Report Scheduled V_General Council dele The increase, which comes effective Jan. i j -s; 7 • jones „ < - _■ Com m '«« J * Pwere W',ll not •; -^+n annual gplf OSEA s sixth held Sat. handicap bo • ho(es u n til tournament w ill be T Ä ^ “ mp'eœ dthe' , urday, August W .a .^g t0 after they nave me tne following reasons reason« fo r «^nrded « £ one « o f its G o lf ClUjones chairman of rounds, f the strpkes increase: OSEA f®0 mbership gains Chalmers ^ ¿ c o m m it t e e . A p e rc e n ta j . p hoies (1, Membership dues a sma,,eSt. ne! .dna j u|y the Tournament v. over par on the ha the Presently $ 1 5 0 ~ ,raues a in months during Ju Y ‘^ e have mado s Ca/n o >f Only 7 The , our d i j r - i c « «...ff » orine « ^ ’ o S iS o r « w i* 8 ^ g C p rya iU s Ç g g ® ,8 largest Jhysica l condition, OSEA nembers may obtain medical- lospital, major-medical o r lifo nd income p ro te c tin •? . o g r life protection in- ith ^ ’ providing ‘dence ?f tw insurability during K Z Ce ,e . assoc,atlon'i, 9pen.enro|,a ent period. I t began $ept. j and w ill d Oct. 6. Insurance DhStiter w ith 1 0 7 0 members,' chapter w r t f t j . a pet * > a s if iig £ s y ■ m T * ’ " 9 Gondlti°n , except Jndtern»ty, fo r those who enroll for - the ' - — insurance, ijuiaiice. - o ffe rl i noted that M Blue i Cross ° ted that °ffers tw o separate plans A the TJe d ’fference between the two, he said, is that Plan a office ° r d° Ci° r home and office visits while Plan B does not. The hospital and doctor j| - allowan^ $30 t ,ncreased from 30 ,to $36- intensive room X T ^ 60 tO $72' sS io $ & ; scnedule from $400 tn <t5nn. and the age o f dependent children covered by r e plan went from 19 to 22 ..»-,» regardless o f whether years, or not they attend school. mrolied i "1511/0fJCG cal-hosoitai • al msurance stops. , ” ° sp^ ’7-7” stops. r rder. «raujance to In order to be eligible eligible fo fo r ^ • m ed idaU l n s ;ra n c T OS%°A members must insured unde, a b a sic'ro d ic7 be - Ï S S , nP lS npaiÎ b'- . P á ro li deduction. Olds listed th G fo r th n KO fo r those earn,n9 earning * $1,100 anc V O O an determined according to the insured s age, he said. Olds pointed out that OSEA has revised t h -