The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, April 01, 1948, Page 31, Image 31

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should b e m ade fo r sp ace in w h ich th e em ­
p loyees cou ld m eet in th e stru ctu re itself,
some p la ce open to a ll em p loyees and w h ere
th e ch ap ters could h old th e ir m eetings.
D ate fo r G e n e ra l C ou n cil M eeting
Mr. W h ite a sk ed w h a t th e p leasu re of
the o ffic e rs w as in re ga rd to th e date
fo r th e co u n cil m eetin g to be h eld in P o r t­
land, sta tin g th a t in asm u ch as it w as ju st
p rior to a le g isla tiv e session th e m eetin g
should be a th re e -d a y session. T h e m eetin g
m ust b e h e ld d u rin g th e m onth o f N o ve m ­
ber.
Mr. M o relo ck said it w o u ld seem ap p ro­
p ria te to d e leg ate th e selection of th e date
to som eone w h o w ou ld ta k e it u p w ith th e
P o rtla n d p eop le and g iv e th em a ch an ce to
do a little spade w o rk and m ak e reports
as to p la ce and so forth .
Mr. W h ite suggested ap opintm en t o f a
com m ittee and M r. M cC roskie m oved th a t
a com m ittee be ap pointed to w o rk w ith the
P o rtla n d ch ap ters to settle d ate and p lace
fo r th e n e x t C o u n cil m eetin g. M otion se c­
onded.
A n am en dm ent w as proposed to th e e ffe c t
th at th e P re sid e n t and E x e c u tiv e S e c re ­
ta ry b e ap pointed and th a t th e y send out
notices a fte r th e m eetin g p la ce is decided
upon and th e dates set. A m en dm en t c a r ­
ried. M otion carried .
Mr. F re n ch a sk ed if h e w as to re tu rn to
P o rtla n d and g et th e ch ap ters togeth er
about th e m eetin g, or if it w ou ld b e ta ken
care of h ere.
Mr. W hite said th a t h e and M r. S tew a rt
w ould fo llo w th ro u g h and fin d out w h at
dates could b e a v a ila b le fo r th e P ortlan d
m eeting.
O ther B usiness
A n o th er item u n d er n e w business w as
the req u est fo r a ch arter from M ercu ry
C hapter No, 39, O regon S tate B oard of
H ealth, w h ic h h ad b een form ed w ith 47
ch arter m em bers. T h e req u est w as a p p ro v­
ed b y all o ffic e rs o f th e A ssociation .
Miss B rim aco m b e a sk ed w h a t disposal
should b e m ad e w ith a c h e ck in th e am ount
of $50.00 w h ic h h ad b een re ce iv e d o ve r tw o
y ears ago fro m th e C ra te r L a k e C hapter
to b e used to h elp d e fr a y th e exp en se o f an
assistant to th e E x e c u tiv e S e cre ta ry . The
ch eck p re v io u s ly w a s retu rn ed to th e C h ap ­
ter, w h ic h in tu rn sent it b a c k to th e A sso ­
ciation w ith th e req u est th a t it b e h eld in
th e files. T h e c h e ck is n o w ou tlaw ed . Mr.
O’N eil m oved th a t th e ch e ck b e retu rn ed
to th e C ra te r L a k e C h ap ter w ith th e th an ks
of th e A sso cia tio n and th e req u est th at
th ey keep it in th e ir file s. T h e secreta ry
w as so in structed .
lytr. W h ite a sk e d w h a t w as to be done
about th e req u est o f Ju d ge C h arles R ed ­
ding fo r som eone to rep resen t th e A sso c ia ­
tion on th e C om m u n ity C h est in P o rtla n d
this fa ll. Mr. W hite said h e b e lie v e d Mr.
F ren ch , D istrict D irector, should s e rv e in
th a t cap a city, and as M r. F ren ch said h e
w ou ld accept, M r. W hite appointed A lle n
F ren ch to rep resen t th e S ta te E m p lo yees
A ssociation on th e P o rtla n d C om m un ity
C hest D rive.
Mr. R. M. S m ith suggested th e nam es of
a ll h o n o ra ry m em bers b e p laced in th e
m agazin e. T h e re w as discussion as tp
w h eth er m em b ersh ip con tin u ed w h e n th e
recip ien t no lon ger h eld o ffice . M r. Sm ith
th en m oved th a t a list of those w h o had
accep ted h o n o ra ry m em bersh ip b e p u b ­
lish ed in th e m agazin e and th e m otion c a r ­
ried.
Mr. Q u e ry said h e w on d ered if th e t r a f­
fic and p a rk in g p roblem arou n d th e S ta te
O ffice B u ild in g should com e b e fo re th e
B oard o f D irectors or b e fo re th e Salem
C hapters. It w as decid ed to le t such, local
m atters b e h an dled th rou gh lo ca l ch ap ter
recom m endations.
Mr. R. M. Sm ith said it m ig h t b e pointed
out th at it w as v e r y obnoxious to th e p u b ­
lic to go into th e S ta te O ffice B u ild in g and
O. K. Transfer Co.
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