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40 CIVIL SERVICE ACT (Continued from Page 39), shall be applied against th e division’s p a y m en t re q u ire d fo r th e n e x t fiscal period. Section 34. If any section, sentence, clause or w ords of this act shall be held to be unconstitutional, th e inyalidity of such sec tion, sentence, clause or w ord shall not affect the v alidity of any oth er portion of th is act, it being th e in te n t of th is legis lative assem bly to enact th e rem ain d er of this act, notw ithstanding such p a rt so d e clared u nconstitutional should or m ay be so declared. CALLING BOB BURNS A backwoods mountaineer found a mirror which a tourist had lost. I "Well, if it ain’t my old pappy,” he said as he looked in the mirror, VI never knowed he had his picture took.” He took the mirror home and sneak ed it up into the attic to hide it. But his actions did not escape his suspicious wife. That night while he slept she slipped up to the attic and found the mirror. "Hum-urn,” she exclaimed, looking into it, "So that’s the old hag he’s been a-chasin !” ' COVER PHOTO (APRIL SQUALL) by SERVICE NEWS (Continued from Page 19) father, who is Secretary of the High way Commission, for a- brief visit dur ing one of his recent air missions. Ma jor Gldisyer is Air Inspector of Will iams Field and is actively engaged in the advanced training of Army pilots. Yeoman 2/c Bonnie Baldock, daugh ter of R. H. Baldock, State Highway Engineer, was home -in early February on leave from her work as.a Wave in the Navy Department at Washington, D.GI Yeoman Baldock received her in doctrination, at Hunter College, went to Stillwater, Oklahoma for special training and is now engaged in secre tarial work for the Navy. C.C,M. Alvin F. Wallace pf the , "Seabees” stopped in to say hello to the boys in 4he Highway Department. He has just returned from the Southwest. ■ N w 'l Pacific area, and will be stationed at Camp Parks, California for awhile. Al says he hasn’t lost anything oVerun the Southwest Pacific area. R a l p h G ifford Location, Diamond Lake, one of- Ore- | gon’s famous Rainbow trout lakes. : Wife: "Darling, the maid has burned the eggs. Would you be satisfied with a couple of kisses for breakfast?’’ Hubby: "Sure, send Rer in.” T/Sgt. John F. Hagemann, on leave from the Highway Department, follow ed not too far behind General McAr thur in his return to thè Philippines. Fred writes that he' can’t see why any one-would' want to liberate that partic ular portion of" the Philippine Islands Eugene Concrete Pipe & Products Co. P. O. BOX 947 - EUGENE, OREGON