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34 Chapter News (Continued from page 33) and the minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. There were 18 members present. "Skinner” Daimler and his timekeeper were visi tors. About 75 communications were read, and after a lot of steam had been popped off, everyone was in much con fusion, which no one seemed able to untangle. During the meeting Leland Smith, weighmaster for this district, passed out cigars. He is the proud father of an eight and one-half pound girl. The meeting was held at the Bainter home, and was followed by an enjoy able lunch served by Mrs. Daimler and Mrs. Bainter. This chapter can report 100 percent membership for all employees in all three maintenance sections, Nehalem, Hebo and Tillamook, also the Nehalem engineering crew. W. M. Jolly, known as "Pop,” is on vacation. He spent one week attending the Tillamook fair and the pioneer meetings at the fairgrounds. "Skinner” Daimler’s hot shot gang have departed for Seaside, Astoria, and Baker's Fountain Lunch way points, and Harry Melton and his oil spillers have moved in and will spill oil on Netarts and Wilson River high ways. M. N. Maxwell Press Correspondent CAPITOL CHAPTER No. 19 So much has been going on that affects the entire O.S.E.A. that Chapter 19 has placed its own welfare second, and therefore, there is not much chap ter news to report. We are happy to disclose an increase in membership, and the best angle of that development is that practically all of the new members sold themselves on the organization and asked to join. We cannot give figures, as our industrious secretary, Garland Hollowell, is vaca tioning in the hop fields. Rather elaborate plans are being made for our October 17 meeting. E. W. "Pop” Harland has charge of the eats, and as he is certainly not known as a lettuce sandwich gigolo, but more on the longshoreman order, the ladies should not wear their tightest girdles. The engagement will be staged at the Mayflower hall on N orth Capitol. No serious program is contemplated, but if the ratings have finally been handed down by that date, the yodelers and strippers will be lucky to get the floor, judging by the large percentage Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, I-.nne.hes Juntura, Oregon Hotel Condon RAY M. DUKEK, Owner Condon, Oregon Medford Concrete Construction Company OREGON’S LEADING UPSTATI AGENCY Concrete Culvert Pipe, Sand, Gravel, Crushed Rock Phone 2469 Medford, Oregon