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27 were available. The following resolution regarding the new pay schedule was presented to the council with the rec ommendation that it do pass: WHEREAS, some self-sustaining de partments are capable of convert ing to the new pay schedule, NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED, that the Board of Direc tors of the Oregon State Em ployees Association be instructed to take the necessary steps to in sure that the newly adopted pay schedule be put into effect imme diately in those departments for which funds are available and in all departments at the earliest pos sible date, retroactive to the earli est date that the said pay schedule applies to any one department. The resulting of the voting was Yes, 24; No. 10; and the resolution was adopted. The meeting adjourned at 5:30 P.M. M onday > N ovember 11, 1946 The meeting was called to order by President Query. The roll was called and a quoroum was present. Mr. Chidsey, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, gave the report of that committee: The committee expressed their grati tude to Max F. Rogers, Secretary-Treas urer, for the fine report he had pre pared from the newly installed book keeping system. This report easily set forth the figures upon which the pro posed 1947 Budget was to be based. Anticipated expenditures follow: Sal aries, including Executive Secretary and Secretary, $6500.00; Office Ex pense, $1000.00; Legal Counsel (legis lative session), $3500.00; Magazine, $2500.00; General Council andl Board of Directors Expense, $700.00; Office Rent,, $250.00; Entertainment (ban quet), $200.00; Office Equipment, $100.00; and Reserve, $800.00. A con tingent fund, in the amount of $2650.- 00, was also proposed for the purpose of paying any expenses not anticipated during the coming year. Total expendi tures, $19,200.00. Anticipated reve nues based on additional new members and present membership, $16,500.00; income from magazine advertising, $2500.00; and miscellaneous income, $200.00. Total anticipated revenue, $19,200.00. The report of the commit tee was adopted. A resolution from Albany Chapter No. 7 urging the employment of an Assistant Executive Secretary was pre sented to the delegates for discussion. Several chapters had made donations for the purpose of defraying this expense which the present budget cannot meet. However, it was the feeling among some of those present that this appeared (Continued on page 28) Eugene Sand & Gravel Co. Producers of Concrete Aggregate Quarry Rock Fill Material Phone 134 Crushed Gravel W ashed Sand Garden Loam “COMPLETE SERVICE” EUGENE, OREGON “Helping Eugene Build” P.O. B ox 1067