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33 Dalles, on May 25. A short business session was held, with most business matters laid on the shelf till a later ^ ¿ a te . The entertainment committee fell '"by the wayside this time, but we did have a good feed put on by Parkdale. The main dish was baked beans, which were perfection plus. The main activity in this neck of the woods is patching, then more patching. A rt Burt’s oil crew sprayed a spot or two for Maupin and D ufur sections. J. E. Peck (a prospective member?) has been spending quite a bit of his liesure time lately in the vicinity of Tygh Valley, where he is suspected of opening the trout season a few days before the game commission’s approv al, which procedure is very embarras sing to his very dear friend, Mr. Dow, ^■fche game warden in that vicinity. l^ ^ D o w : I always blamed those large Dolly Vardens for getting all the three and four-inch trout in Tygh Creek, but now I know where they have been going.) Our June 22 meeting was quite an affair. We started the ball rolling with a dinner prepared by Mrs. Hinkle and helpers of The Dalles, which was en joyed by some 59 souls. A singing bee followed, with Mrs. Slaybaugh as lead er, and Mrs. Stratton playing the piano. Believe it or not, we were in fine voice. Charlie Slaybaugh, M.C., introduced the speakers of the evening—Floyd Query, state president, O.S.E.A., and Forrest Stewart, executive secretary, O.S.E.A., who gave very interesting talks. They left themselves wide open, when they agreed to try and answer all questions. Along about the fourth round, Floyd was on the ropes. Any way, we had a good time and hope to have Floyd and Forrest with us again. If you w ant to see a human being give a good imitation of a contented cat purring, just set a bait of baked beans in front of Forrest Stewart. Gus Weigelt of Weigelt Brothers Book and Stationery Store, The Dalles, gave a sleight of hand performance with playing cards, which was enjoyed by all. A short business session was held, mainly election of officers. Harvey McClain was re-elected president, and L o w e l l Stratton, secretary-treasurer. Paul Stout, Parkdale ,was elected vice president. E. H. Woodley Press Correspondent KLAMATH FALLS Chapter No. 12 Recently several of the fellows have been taking vacations. Among them are Chuck Dougherty, Ralph Dough- (Continued on next page) SALEM REALTY CO. 1 SALEM REALTORS 149 North High Street OREGON Phone 7660 For City Homes - Farms - Business Property