The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1948, Page 36, Image 36

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’feels he ¡should haye one person in each the potential members at Corvallis don’t
chapter he represents; he could make even know there is an organization.
the appointment without any’ action
Mr. Morelock asked rif, it would-be
of the board and he could pick the possible over a considerable period of
time to obtain lists of employees and
right man.
Mr. Chidsey agreed with the,sugges­ thén such lists be referred to the dis­
tion and stated that he already had trict directors for determination as tm
who should be; Contacted. He wantea
followed that procedure.
Mr. Hall stated he found it difficult reaction to that suggestion as a help.
Mr. Stewart stated that the Associa­
to get around and contact very many
employers; that he was limited to bne tion has names and addresses of state
area in Eugene, and that Although he employees as of September, 1947.
did take a few trips and talk to some
Miss Jaynes questioned the direct
of the employees, it would tâke up too vaine of circularizing..people through
much time to convince every member the mail. She^said she believed that if
of the state employee group and get
them to join the association. He felt
th a t if Mr. Stewart could line up &
group so the director could get an ap­
pointment to talk with the group, it
might be done, but he felt the director
could not neglect his job to run around
the country.
Mr. Chidsey said that Eugene had
one of the biggest groups of potential
members of any town in thé state out­
side of Portland ând Salem. Mr. Kehrli
fold him ¡that it would be easy if some­
body would get in and do a little work.
One of the duties ôf the district director
is to organize and form new chapters,
Contact two or three men at the uni­
versity and get a date for â meeting.
He added that if Mr. Hall could bring
in , the University of Oregon he could
bring in the College of Eastern Oregon.
'He mentioned that Corvallis bas a
chapter at the college, but that Bob
Glenn told him .about 75 per, cent of
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