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20 from the- (3/iapte.rs MAGDALENE E R P E L D IN G , Editor I ing on the Elkton-Sutherlin and Pacific ROSEBURG CHAPTER No. 2 highways north o f , Oakland. District Director Frank Hall met A t the time we are writing this, we with Chapter 2 for the May meeting. A very interesting discussion was held are saddened by the death of one of . concerning inequalities of Civil Serv Mr. Nash’s crew, Wayne F. Cook. ice and just what of how to equalize Death was caused by burns, which he different classes of work. Mr. Hall received from burning gasoline early also asked the Chapter to try and Saturday morning. He passed away suggest some plan that would tend to during the day,. Saturday, July 19. We are told- that Roger Card, com bring about more interest in I the As sociation and help to get new members; puter for George Baker, has taken unto A t the June-meeting, after much himself a wife. Then we are told she discussion, it was suggested that- we has t\Vo children. Good going, Roger. Elie DuBell-was taken to Mercy try,the plan of taking up some definite-, part of the Association work or some hospital in Roseburg June 2. He has vital current subject, and appoint some returned home and is doing nicely. Fred Fuchs became a grand-daddy one person to be responsible for secur ing all data possible on that one subr f I for Ì Ì second time. It happened on ject and fry to get a free discussion May 24— a baby boy. Mother and son following a short talk on the subject. are doing nicel^^/j It was decided that for the July meet ' George Baker, Kirk Lawrence, and ing- we would try to obtain all the Dale King, and families, spent Me information possible qn the retirement morial day weekend at Ten Mile Lake. George tried out a new boat, and Kirk act. 1 July meeting was j Friday, Jufyf f f f |l a new outboard motor. Lots of fun A good number turned out, and after and. ló ti of fish. H il Young seems to have fils hands regular business was taken care of we took up questions on the retirement full, getting the contractor to put the act, led by "yours truly.’’ We learned right amount of oil on the North a lot that we didn’t know before, some Umpqua highway^ or is it to get the things rather disappointing, others very- I oil placed correctly, eh, Hil? Kirkwood’s l o c a t i n g engineering fine. Everyone seemed to be interested} and almost everyone took an active ff'crew; seems to be getting around. It has been down around Grants Pass and part in the discussion. Guests at this meeting were Walter Medford for several weeks, and now W right of Eugene and George Woods has gone over to Bandon for a time. Say boys, how’s the fishing in all those of Coos Bay. At the August meeting- we will dis places? We are told that the DMS at Rose cuss the 3 per cent sales tax, led by burg has enough - beans and cucumbers Jim Vaughn o f the fisheries depart- for all the highway around Roseburg. rtient. . But he- says he doesn’t like varmits | Davidson’s patching crew, has re prowling I around, especially skunks. turned to this district for a short time for patching around Oakland and Wonder why! Lloyd Wells, traffic i court super Sutherlin. They go to N orth Bend visor in this district^ says he guesses July 26. . Nash’s oiling crew has been in the he’ll have to find a pretty young secre tary* if work keeps on coming j n < ^ g "district for about three weeks, climax-