The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, November 01, 1947, Page 25, Image 25

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jein mimeographed form and copies were
st distributed to all members present. Hie
m suggested th a t the General Council
f meeting for the coming year be held
some place other than Salem and asked
for invitations from outside localities.
^Because of the financial condition of
the Association and the short period of
cjtime available for this year’s meeting,
• a banquet would Hot be held and the
q , only entertainment provided will be a
social hour from 5:30 to 6:30 P.M.,
.^ ^ u r d a y evening' for the delegates,
their wives and friends. The President
^stated that it was felt by the Associa-
, tipn that it has accomplished a large
^number of objectives called for in res-
a dwtions presented during the last Gen-
Council I tweeting. Some things
were not completed but most of the
objectives are under way. It is regret-
ted I that with respect to the salary
study the report, was not released first,
pending election on the sales tax ’ and
later due to the tragic death of Gov­
ernor Snell, Secretary of State Farrell
and President of the Senate, Marshall
—Cornett-
The Secretary-Treasurer read hisf re­
port. Cash on hand as of January 1,
1947, $1,251.83; during' the period
January 1 to October 31/ 1947 chap­
ter 1 dues and f initiation fees received,
$-| 0,45 7.41; income from magazine,
$1,682.96; miscellaneous income, $18.-
32/ loans from chapters, $1,800.00;
making a total income of $15,210.52.
Disbursements from January 1 to Oc­
tober 31, 1947, Salaries, ‘$5^3,50.00;
legal, $2,807.02; magazine, $1,871.09;
General Council, $45'.30; other travel
expense, $756.43; rent, $240.00; mis­
cellaneous expenses, $2,050.02; mak­
ing a total of $14,540.93. Cash bal­
ance on November 1, 1947, $669.59.
It was moved and seconded that the re­
port be accepted and the motion was
carried.
Mr. Claude M. Johns, Director of
Civil Service, was not present to make
his report.
Mr. I. A. DeFrance, Director of
Laws and Legislation Committee, pre­
sented his report in mimeographed
form. Special commendation was- ac­
corded to Mr. Leo Smith; Légal Coun­
sel, and Mr. Forrest V. Stewart, Execu­
tive; Secretary, for their fine work dur­
ing the last legislative session.
Copies of Mr. Leo Smith’s report as
Legal Counsel, were distributed at this
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