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CH A PT ER N EW S
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taking his physical soon and we regret
very much to see him leave us.'
Our new vice president, Mr. Moore,
has taken the bit in his teeth and is
using all Eis wiles to gain new members.
He advises that his crew at Milwaukie,«
where he is section foreman for Bill
Strohmeyer, is 1.00 per cent now. B
Mr. L. W. Gabriel, formerly Chief
Operator at the Interstate Bridge, is
still unable to work, due to illness. For
his sake, and for the hundreds of others
over the entire state who have given
the best part of their lives to their
jobs, we hope that our Retirement » I
passes the Legislature during this ses-
sion.
Albert Swanson, «section foreman
“You will always
find a Better Car
and
helper at Newberg, under Russell Hoch,
has returned from Idaho where he has
been ^sitin g his aged mother. He for
merly was section foreman for the State
of Idaho, but states 'that Newberg looks
good to him.
CHAPTER No. ¿^E U G E N E
At the last meeting of the Eugene
chapter, our delegates, Chester Lyons
and Frank Hall, gave a report of the
ac^ u ff^s ^covering - the program at the
General Council Meeting, which was
held in Salem.
They stated/that this chapter’s Se-f
solution was dappr@jyed by the body/
alsp pnfjj^fwhich Ay^s/presented by the
Salem chapter. The purpose of each d.f
these resolutions pertained to theF sub-»
jgct of wage increase, ^Sso a committee
was appointed to follow through on
these m atter^ 11
Fred Meyers has been on the sick
list a ^ h e had an operation performed
upon his foot."
Roger Bowman is recovering frOm a
recent operation.
H hope that they both will be back
on deck soon.
make a Better Deal”
E. H. BURRELL
at
Magneto, Carburetor and Ignition
Service - Motor Tune Up
Telephone 5178
464 N. Liberty St., Salem, Oregon
Loder Bros.
445 Center St.
Phone 6133
“Our 16th year in Salem, Ore.”
“Oldsmobile Sales & Service”
“Home of Good Uséd Cars”