The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, March 01, 1946, Page 35, Image 35

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The meeting adjourned at 5 p.m.
sicians’ Service it is necessary for them
February 23, 1946
to obtain approval from each County
The meeting was called to order by
Medical Society in order that we may
have statewide coverage. They do not President I. A. DeFrance. Mr. White
anticipate difficulty in securing this called the roll and a quorum was
approval, but before definite negotia­ present.
Mr. DeFrance read two letters re­
tions are entered into, the Association
desires that this matter be disposed of ceived. One was from Mr. James Bur­
gess, a member of the Retirement Board,
completely.
The Committee recommended that thanking the Association for the in­
the Council determine the desirability vitation to the banquet and expressing
regret that he would be unable to at­
of the various plans outlined above.
tend. The other letter was from Effie
The Committee further recommend­
Turneaure, a member of the Civil Serv­
ed that, inasmuch as medical coverage
is desired from the first call, and the ice Commission thanking us for the in­
vitation to the banquet and stating that
medical and hospital coverages are de­
she would attend if possible for her to
sired for both employees and members
so.
of their families, the Association await do Mr.
Smith, chairman of the Ways
the final determination of the Oregon and Means Committee, gave the report
Physicians’ Service county by county
of that committee:
approval of their plan.
He stated that since they did not have
The Insurance Committee report was a record of previous expenditures and
adopted.
no budget for last year to go by, it was
Mr. Stewart, Executive Secretary, difficult to appraise the budget for
stated that he hoped the Council would 1946 but presented it as follows:
give serious consideration to Insurance
Estimated receipts from advertising,
both for the good of the members and $1,650.00; anticipated revenue from
as an added inducement to prospective chapter dues, $6,630; making a total of
members. He mentioned that the maga­ $8,280.00 plus accounts received, $2,-
zine was on a paying basis and hoped we 968.00 making a total revenue includ­
could keep it that way by continuing ing chapter dues and magazine of $11,-
the present favorable advertiser’s co­ 248.00; Expenditures to date, $1,569.00.
operation. He also stated the need for Leaving a net balance of $9,679.00.
additional office space and requested Anticipated expenditures follow: Sal-
that we have more working committees.
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