The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, April 01, 1949, Page 33, Image 33

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is not a k ic k on N ational, bu t the dòc|g.
tors w o n 't accept that.
I Mr. W h ite asked M r. L eo Sm ith to
go over the file on Em ployees, Inc.,
re y S |||p o rt to the B o ard in connection
¿with the ta k in g o ver o f th e contract
py the A ssociation .
M r. W h ite appointed a com m ittee,
J v O M c C r d ^ ^ H | ^ B ir r S n . M r. Q u ery
H B Mr. E ricksen , w ith Mr. S tew art
to assist, to check w ith other h ospital I
associations.
M r. S tew a rt reported that he had
talked w ith o fficia ls in H igher E d u ca­
tion about the schools closing on I A r -
m istice D ay. B efo re the w a r th ey did
dism iss school, but later on th ey d e­
cided to hold school and observe the
d ay b y a program , parades, etc., and
that C iv il S e rv ice em ployees receive
com pensatory tim e o ff for the h o lid ay
w h ich Han be taken on th eir vacation s.
M r. M cC o skrie said he tfidughfIsom e-
•thing had been done so that, the
schools h ad to recogn ize the d ay B jsQ
he said he w o u ld check w ith his R e ­
presen tative and report.
W ith regard^to w ages of ©fSEA em -
B & s j H l M r . ÌQuery m oved th at th ey
be com pensated according to tgraffi«
classification s und er the n ew p a y plan
effe ctiv e J u ly 1, 1949. M otion carried.
P residen t W h ite asked fo r and r e ­
ceived reports from thè D istrici» D i-
B B a M M l M m em bership^B
R esolution from C olu m bia C hapter
34, about closing o ffices on S a tu rd ay
and not h a vin g skeleton crew s in the
S e cre ta ry o f S ta te ’s o ffice and P u b lic
C o m m ission er’s of f ice
at
p B B s IHI
. M r. E ricksen rem arked that the
S e cre ta ry of S tate m ust be kept open
according to the la w and .dhe-’TgfflOM
m aintains o ffice space in the sam e
building so th ey keep open too.
Mr. E ricksen m oved that the E x ­
ecutive S e cre ta ry in vestigate the situ ­
a tio n and do w h a te v e r w as necessary.
^® ionS.carried.'
Mr. O ’N eil said he b elieved the em ­
ployees should sh ow « | th ey fee l
th eir obligation to g iv e somet hing in
retu rn fo r w h a t th ey get from
state. He. believed such a cam paign is
n ecessary ; th a-t M ls^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B alo^ B C gW h
m oves w e need to m ake. He said he
w ou ld ask the chapters to g iv e their
ideas and suggestions on w h at m ight
be found to be done to help the public.
He hoped the A ssociation w ould w o rk
up some state w e lfa re program and
suggested th at ju v en ile d elin qu ency
m igh t b e s om e thing th e Asso ci a tion
could be 100 % in agreem ent about.
-1 There bein g no fu rth er business m o­
tion w as m ade that the m eeting ad ­
journ. M eeting adjourned at 5 :30 P.M .
It w ill g en era lly be found that those
w ho sneer h a b itu a lly at hum an n a ­
ture, and a ffect to despise it, are amo.hg
its w orst and least pleasant sam pies.
Boeckel & Weber
T ex a co S e rv ice
A u th o rized D ealers
5 “ F ireston e A cce sso ries”
Sweet Home
Oregon
Lane Gravel Company
Mabel W. HillstronSsfi
Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock
Office Phone 1276
P. O. Box 375
Eugene, Oregon
Nagle Lumber Co.
1845 Franklin Boulevard
Eugene, Oregon
Davis Transfer & Storage
Company
Moving - Storing - Packing - Shipping
Local andg
40 South Fir Street
T elephone 2888
MEDFORD, OREGON
Redmond Tractor Co.
Redmond Appliances
Redmond, Oregon
P rineville, O regon
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