The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, November 01, 1947, Page 43, Image 43

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dicated the General Council overwhelm­ tholomew 19. Mr. Morelock was declar­
ing!^ opposed to the amendment.
ed elected, Vice President.
Motion was made and seconded for
Nominees for the office of Secretary
adoption of the committee recommen­ Treasurer: D. H. Cameron and O. K.
dation on the resolution and the ¿no­ Beals. Mr. Beals declined the nomina­
tion carried.
tion. Mr. Cameron withdrew his name
Mr. O ’NeiJipresented the balanced and nominated R uth Jaynes. Mr. Bar­
budget -for the coming -yeX, in the tholomew was also nominated but de­
amount of $18,425.00. Motion was clined. Miss Jaynes was declared unan­
made and seconded to adopt the bud­ imously elected Sec ret ary-Treasurer. |
get as presented and the motion car-
Nominee for the office of Director
of Public Relations: Virgil O’Neil.
rieeh^|
Mr. Morelock presented a memoran­ There being no other nominees, Mf.
dum to the Executive'^ ,and Board of O’N S w a s declared unanimously elect­
Directors of the Association to prepare ed Director of Public Relations. I
the business of the meeting for | the-
Nominees for the office of Director
n e x ty e a rin advance so far asnt Would of Civil Service: R. M. Smith. Mr. D.
be practical to do. He suggested that H. Cameron was nominated, but de­
the resolutions be typed and /'¿eijt to clined. Mr. Wm. Bartholomew -was
committee members at least th irty days’ dominated. Vot-e: Smith 21, Bartholo­
in advance of, the meeting. This would mew 'J$,. Mr. Smith was declared Direc­
assist materially in getting the work, of to r of Civil Service. I
Nominees for Director of Laws and
the council done in the short period of
tim ^ allotted.
Legislation: Floyd Query! Mr. E. F:
Mr. Stewart said hi’S’ office- would be Chidsey was nominated but declined
only,< happy to get the resolutions out in favor, of Mr. Query. There being no
if the resolutions are filed w ith his of*- other nominations, Mr. Query was de­
f ice . in time , and if the names of the clared elected Director of Laws and
delegatesare made known to his office Legislation.
It was suggested that notes of con­
in tim ef i-1
dolence
and sympathy be sent to the
The Council voted in favor of this
families of the state officials recently
memorandum.
lost in the air tragedy, Governor E arl
Mr. William Bartholomew, Success Snell, Secretary of State Robert H.
Chapter No. 30, Portland, extended an Farrell, Jr., and President of the Sen­
invitation to the G eneral. Council to ate Marshall Cornett, also to the fam i­
hold its next annual meeting in Port*- lies, of M. R. Chessman,' Charles Gal­
land. Motion to accept the invitation
loway ; and Coe McKenna, honorary
was made and seconded. Motion carried members of the Association. Due to the
and the next General Council’s annual time which has elapsed it was deemed
meeting will be held at Portland, Ore- more appropriate for the Council to.
gon.
-rise and observe a moment of silence in
The election of officers followed and honor off. these men. This was, done. It
Messrs. ,J. T. Skelton, E. J. Skala, For­ also was suggested that in the future
rest Cooper and Bill Mann were ap­ the Board should take immediate ap­
pointed as Ballot Committee.
propriate action on such matters.
Nominees for the office of President | I Mr. Wm. G. Colman, formerly w ith
Loren. W hite and E. F. Chidsey. Vote:
the Civil Service Commission, now is
White 22, Chidsey 19. Mr. Loren W hite in Federal service and is representing
was declared elected President for 1948. the United Stites in Greece where he
Nominees for the office of Vice. Pres­ jX organizing civil service I for that
ident J. E. Morelock and William country. It was suggested that the
Bartholomew. Vote: Morelock 22, Bar­ Board of Directors send Christmas