?w CrZiCri CTATZ::L-J:, Ccdsa. Creca, Cusay I'crxii 1:3 7. i::3 Svorn In i Pictur Draws Wallace Criticism - (Lumber Price Silverton Considers Applications of Teachers ' " iii.VJRTON W, R, Tomlson Las been elected chairman of the Cilverton school board for the coming year. A. B. Anderson, re cently elected superintendent, has oeen sworn in as clerk. Several vacancies still exist in the local faculty but a number of applications have been re ceived and are being .considered. Some of these may be acted upon at the July meeting of the board. Some discussion of moving the 'district office from the Eugene - Field building to the high school, - 'was held at the board meeting this week, but no decision has been reached. . BRUSH CREEK Fred Krug - has been elected new member of the Brush Creek school board to . succeed D. F. Hilman, whose term - expired. Mrs. J. : C. Larson was reelected clerk and her daughter, Mrs. Viola - Nybakken,- has - been - Jiired as teacher for the coming .year. MEHAMA The annual school r meeting Monday night resulted in the reelection of Mrs. ft C Mc "Carley as clerk and of McCarley as director, to fill the place va cated by James Blum. The other two directors are A. W. Landers and IravKirsch. ' CENTRAL HOWELL At the annual , .school meeting- Elton Watts was elected as school direc tor to succeed Henry, Werner, who declined . reelection. School clerk D. A. Steffen was reelected.. The ether directors are A. L." Cowden ' fend W. A. Roth. 4 : : " MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Branch have purchased the- ; Carter property which adjoins their own. The Branches intend to- move into their new home and rent the old one. - S ' Ralph Downer has purchased a farm near Mill City and expects to' move there with his family soon. --- -,. ' . ". CENTRAL HOWELL Mr and Mrs. A, E. Gower sold their 87 cre farm to M. O. Kephart of Aumsville. Kephart, who recently old his farm at Aumsville, will take possession - in December. Gower has not yet made any def inite plans for the future. : i ' ... ' r -4 Donnelly In As C7 am ' EL;A. Donnelly, formerly super intendent of The Statesman's ty pographical department, now newspaper publisher and justice of the peace at Oswego, gets into the news frequently. . ...On Friday be was in a barber rshep-getting haircut, when his ! automobile which he had parked almost in front" of the shop, ac cording to his report to the Clack amas county sheriff, was stolen. The car was found soon afterward only a few blocks away. Deputy Sheriff Shobe in report- ihg-the recovery-observed that ..... "because of the girth "of Justice Donnelly, the frame of his car had . probably been sprun. makirur the - car go sidewise and causing - the thieves to become too dizzy to . nve it far." s 7 C3ianrieling Rule Lifted Buyers of premium priced west ern pine lumber who were here tofore required to certify that they would absorb the increased mill price, today were relieved of that obligation by the office of price administration. Prior to today's action, a 13.00 I "premium" over ... the regulation ceiling ; prices .was provided for producers in five western states, to apply', on twelve specified ! grades and sizes of western pine ' lumber which by order of the war production s board ' were to be channeled, almost .exclusively to government agencies, contractors and sub-contractors and ' manu facturers of western wooden agri cultural containers. . Purchasers not within the -classes named un der this prior provision were per mitted - to buy- such grades- and sizes .under special , WPB release, and at the "premium" price, pro vided they certified : that the in creased price would be absorbed by them and not passed -along. ' . Recently WPB has released in- creasing quantities of this lumber to non-government buyers. Pro duction is at, a .level to . permit such releases, which are sa idhy L WPB to be necessary to maintain the wartime f civilian economy. Lumber channeled into these uses will be available principally for farmers, manufacturers of essen tial millwork, and through retail ' yards to small domestic consum era, ' ' ) l'l.-A :':yc "- 'i-'-; :- 40 Additional Blood Donors Still Needed Forty additional volunteers for blood donors service Tuesday in Salem were still needed Saturday night, . J. Scellars, Legion chair man for the Red Cross blood bank contributions .In - the capital ' city, said. . ; f ' Approximately 130 pints of blood were given last Tuesday by Salem residents,!":; - , Donor center is the First Metho dist church; hours are from 10 ajn. to 1 pm and registrations are taken by the Bed Cross ibver its office telephone, 9277. ; : " : Canine Becerter: Gives Up CAMT ADAIR, Ore, Jane 21 ; Elaser, the pedigreed army col lie who went AWpL In the early : hoars af dawn .- Tuesday, '. gave himself up this moraine when ; ha vol an tartly returned ta the : confines af Camp Adair, ' ; ,' The ; searchings of the dor's trainer, a military police motor- cycle patrolman, and the AI-! bany. town : patrol were of na avail after the guard at tha canine detachment reported that Blazer, fed up with the restric tions af army life, shook free his leash and took off. . The prodigal pooch is now T.lhs Davenport Marks ' Birthday Tlzirsday - WEST SALXI-I Shirley T,aa Davenport celebrated her 11th birthday-with a party on Thurs--day. afternoon. -- , ... Guests were Delores Hathaway, Bonnie Bell Hathaway, Betty Jo Davenport, Beverly Abbott, Helen McVey, . Ruth McVey Arlihe Kuhn, Maxine'GIenora Lee and Shirley Davenport. Games were enjoyed. , .'. - Afterward a lunch was served with the tst)le centered with a decorated birthday cake. - t - confined In quarters and will be ' tried by court martial later. The penalty has net been determine but Blazer can rest assured that tha charges will be AWOL-1 : not desertion. : V rfBwf ewi e This picture of a seat-suit couple dancing, which won for Ollie At kins, Washington Dally 'News former photographer now with the Red Cross, the White House Photographers association grand prize, drew, criticism from Vice President Henry A. Wallace, who pre sented the awards. "I cannot aee haw the Judges could have picked a soot-suit picture In times Uke these," Wallace said with a grin as he handed Atkins the prise. Associated Press Telemat. Naming of Real Estate Head Seen ? Following Gov. Earl Snell's re turn to his , office here - Monday, an " appointment to the office of state real estate commissioner is expected. . ' Claude H. Murphy who has held that office since separation of the real estate department from the insurance department early in the administration of Gov. Charles ASpirague-, was reported to, have submitted his resignation to Gov. Snell some time ago with the re quest that he be relieved of his duties not later than July 1.' -. : Names of several prominent real Webb Razes Old . Store, Aumsville AUMSVILLE O n e a f t h e eldest store buildings here is being I rased by ;. Harry Webb, who has purchased the Mortx .place just south. at tha Wetzel school. He will use the lumber - ta build chicken houses on his ; farm. . "; . ; ' The building beiar razed Is , more than 40 years aid and has been settling and leaning the last few years until it was con ; sidered unsafe ta leave stand . ing. estate brokers have been mention ed in connection with the appoint ment but. soma of them- have later Indicated lack of interest in: tha office. ? " AT EL SSaVlLECl'-S' OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ; 1m Chmrg Dr. Fnd PugeUr, Registmd Optometrist. JuocUt Optometrist: Dr. Arthur W.Rukndorj, Dr. Umrry Fredericks, Dr. M. J. Kelly, Dr. Robert Gilbert. Dr. Melvin Williams, mm Dr. W. B. Tmck W . t t X ..s.!. mm Sawmill Starts; Steincamp Fells 20,000 of Trees GATES The i Eckleson-Shep-herd sawmill at Gates began, op erations Friday morning, t The sawed lumber will be sold and irucxed to the Gates Cochran mui at Lyons. .YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY CASH FOX GLASSES: Purchase them an our Liheso! Credit Terms Without One Penny Additional Cost. Pay later in small Weekly or Monthly amounts. Take a lonj as Five, Ten, or Fifteen Months iw pwy. 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