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42 (Continued from Page 41) Mr. Bill Gash, son of Mrs. Alzade Gash, clerk in the Tax Commission, has enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps and leaves for active duty in June after his graduation from Salem high school. Mr. Norman Lindburg, son of Mr. E. D. Lindburg, aud’tor in the Tax Com mission, has enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and he, too, will entrain for boot camp after graduating from Salem high school in June. CAPITOL CHAPTER No. 19 Chapter 19 decided to skip its April meeting and put its energy into a big May meet'ng at which it would act as host to the four chapters from the Public Utilities Commission, State Li brary, Industrial Accident Commission, and Department of Agriculture. The main feature of such joint meet ing will be to hear a discussion by the new State Civil Service Director, Will iam G. Coleman, covering the principle problems confronting his department. This meeting will be held at the Sa lem Women’s Club Building, on May 16, at 8:00 P.M. SIAC CHAPTER No. 20 In spite of the fine entertainment and refreshments at our March meet ing-there was a good deal of business taken* care of also. Mr. White reported the accomplishments of the General Council meeting. Because of the length of the report, discussion was postponed until the next meeting. Mr. Stewart gave an account of the detours encoun tered relative to a general wage in crease. Recently the SIAC’s have acquired a new meeting place, made available by the Mayflower Dairy Association. Now the chapter can prove its culinary tal ents. Over fifty members present at the last meeting can assure Ben Gifford that Beth Greenlee makes good coffee. The couple recently announced their engagement. A few days later Evelyn Van Ness stopped production in the Tab room showing the diamond Gordon Randall had given her. President Hill has difficulty finding things. One meeting night he could not locate one of our entertainers. N ot long ago he spent part of his day off look ing for his automobile. The March meeting was held on the eve of the milk strike. Expectantly, Ben Little announced he intended tak ing home the half pint of milk served him. "Mac” McAlpine kidded him out of it by asking him if he intended to claim the three cents deposit on the bottle. The SIAC’s wish to welcome the many ex-service men now working in the Accident Commission: Robert Price, ex-Navy Midshipman and Army Air Corps Cpl.; Ed Harding, Lt. (jg) S. C.; Cliff Stewart, Rdm. 1/c; W al ter Taylor, Inf. Pvt.; Gordon Randall, Staff Sgt.; Tom Hill, Sgt.; Ted Ullak- ko, Pvt.; Chas. McKinley, Air Corps Cadet and Navy Aviation Radioman; W. W. Geibel, Y 2/c; Jack Keeler, Capt., Army Air Corps; Wm. Thome, Chief Phm.; Wm. McCauley, Army; Laurence Gouley, Cpl.; Homer Plun- Medford Concrete Construction Company Concrete Culvert Pipe, Sand, Gravel, Crushed Rock Phone 2469 Medford, Oregon