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22 land. The March meeting was to dis cuss the laws and legislative program. We have^a new secretary for our chapter, Alta Larsen, from the opera- tor’s division. Our other x one, Naney Gerstenfeld, was transferred to the Salem office, and Ruth Moore of the Salem office was transferred to office. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Hill of the PUC departmen||lost Wer mother, Mrs. Armelda L. Park- hill, on FridaH^ Februawaph. Services were held atvtheO olonial mortuary. Paul Doyle also from the PUC de partment is home now from H K l S eran’s hospital, slowly recovering from his long illness. Another one on the sick list is E®! husband of Mrs. George; H. Root. He has been in the h w pi® B seveH E ays but Mi?s. Root, who w o w in. t g fir nancial responsibility department here, informs us he is getting much better and she is greatly encouraged. - E .r a jfc lF F I T H . A ST O R IA CH A PT E R gW [8 Fred Stultz, extra gang foreman, has completed the removal .. of,I the; Tongue Point slide and moved to Brownsville. Floyd Simon, ferry boat superinten dent, I reports the Tourist No. 3 is back on the run. The Tourist No. 3 was recently damaged by a log being dr^^mthrough thé bottom ;of the ferry by the propeller and was taken to Portland for/tœpairs. Mr. R. M. Smith, our new district maintejllnc.e ^iperintendent, has pur- chased a new home along highway 202 overlooking Youngs, Bay. I I Clarence S. Asher, drawbridge su perintendent, reports two new traffic gates have b e e n installed on the Youngs Bay bridge. They' were both broken recently by a car which ran through, breaking both gates and leap ing the drawspan when the bridge was H^»g opened. J. W. Patton, truck driver on Roy Boldt’s maintenance'^crew, reports his wife is home again after undergoing a major operation. Emmett Bainter.^^ct'ionvioreman^^i Tillamook, has moved to a new loca tion and is now at Hebo. Earl Roper has taken over the Tillamook section. Clarence S. Asher. Quality, Value, Style You Get Them A ll in KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES DOBBS HATS NUNN-BUSH SHOES MANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS * * -•< THE MAN'S SHOP Moxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value 416 State Street - Salem DANCE Form Your Own Club and Learn the Latest Steps SAMBA - RUMBA - FOX TROT Special Rates for Clubs PAUL ARMSTRONG'S DANCE STUDIO 1990 Mission, Salem Phone: 2-7523