Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1943, Image 7

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the home.
He Mid they toufht to Investi
gate his mill through the post of
fice, urged the Justice department
to prosecute him, and had his in
come tax returns over a period of
ten years probed by the bureau
of Internal revenue.
They even went into the In
come tax reports of clerks in my
office," he said.
TH ItiaiSTJSR. GUARD. EUGENE. OHIOOK
Ptft Sevta,
Chamber Schedules
Legislation Discussion
An Informal luncheon meeting
of the legislative committee of the
Eugene chamber of commerce, to
which Lane county's five legisla
tors to Salem have been Invited,
has been called for Saturday noon
at the Eugene hotel by Ford Hand,
chairman.
The public Is invited to attend
and discuss prospective legisla
tion with the representatives and
senators.
OPA Checks up on
Portland C Cards
PORTLAND, Jan. 11. . LJ9
Richard Montgomery, state direc
tor of the office of price adminis
tration, disclosed today that a spot
cnecK Dy uri investigators re
vealed 37 cars bearing "C" stick
ers parked in front of Portlsnd
night clubs, theaters and other
places of amusement
License numbers were taken and
investigators are now checking
with local rationing boards to de.
termine.the purpose for which the
higher gasoline allotments were
granted, Montgomery said.
"We recognize, of course," Mont
gomery said, "that all of the 87
cars may be within their rights
and operating within the 90 miles
a month allowed for non-essential
driving. However, the rations will
certainly be revoked if they are
: not being used in accordance with
j the representations made to the
rationing boards."
SOCIETY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4)
Civilian Economy Cut
To Bone, Says Nelson
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 flJJO
War Proluction Chairman Donald
1943 SPRING FROCKS
Smartly dressed young misses will wear SPUN
RAYON In goyly printed pastels this spring. Spun
rayon looks nicer, wears longer, and washes per
fectly. See Wards new 1943 styles in sizes 7 to 14.
0 Spun Rayons
Pastel Shades
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dresses Side 1
ert Goldsmith assisting. Mrs.
James Stewart reviewed Thomas
Kelly's "A Testament on Reli-
Goldsmith were aooointed to the!"- Nelson said today very little
February nursery committee. One ! more can be trimmed from the
guest, Mrs. Pillar, was present. civilian economy under the war
' i effort, and that some experts be-
dinwek triuax neve it already has been trim.
Frieldship committee dinner for j med too heavily.
Women of the Moose will be held ,
at six-thirty o'clock Friday eve-! Nelson said at a press confer
ning at the Moose hall. The work ence that the four most important
of all standing committees will be
explained at this meeting and j
those initiated during the past
year are urged especially to attend.
. j
Eastside Club
Planning Program
Ifrstairi Nefffhborhood rllih vru
entertained Monday afternoon at I
the home of Mrs. John Jensen.
Mr. Perry Walbridge gave an in
teresting paper on the origin of
spices. Mrs. Anna Larcom pre-
rosier, telling 01 nis nie ana
works. She also reported on the
national Foster celebration she at
tended in the east
A special program is planned
for February 1, the program to be .
in the Genevieve Turrupseed sun
day school room at Central Pres
byterian church, Mrs. W. C. Lan
dru in charge. A series of pictures
on "New Trails of Washington and
Oregon," will be presented. They
are put out by the government
and will be shown by a govern
ment representative. Mrs. William
Kits is to have charge of the
music. All friends .and all inter.
ested ar invited to attend the
program.
Initiation Held
By Auxiliary Group
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of
Railway Trainmen held initiation
of officers Wednesday evening at
the Moose hall and voted to hold
their next meeting on Feb. 10 at
the Knights of Pythias hall.
. Losers in the membership, drive
will entertain the winners on that
night Mrs. Max Powers and Mrs.
Gordon Mead are the captains of
the drive. The next social meeting
will, be held Feb. 24 at River Road
community house. Hostesses are
Mrs. Ira Lynd, Mrs. F. J. Porter,
Mrs. Robert Little and Mrs. W. B.
Faust
are:
Increased production of valves,
heat exchangers, (cooling de
vices), and other parts of war
weapons.
3. Proper distribution of avail
able materials to assure expand
ed production of these parts.
3. Simplification of consumer
goods.
4. Concentration of industry.
Nelson said little additional ma
terial could be saved for the war
effort through curtailment of
civilian economy.
"Is there a feeling among some
officials of WPB that you already
have trimmed civilian needs too
much?" He was asked.
"Yes," he replied.
"What are your feelings in the
matter?"
"I have no evidence yet to show
that we have trimmed too far,"
he replied. "On the other hand, I
feel that hot much more trimming
can be done which would save a
substantial amount of materials
for the war effort"
people in business are Invited to
attend the ice skating party to be
held Friday evening by tha Bap
tist BYPU's. Cars will leave the
church at Tenth and High streets
at 9:45 p. m. Friday and skating
will be from 10 till 1J, with spe
cial party rates being accorded
the group.
Skating Party Planned
University, high school, Junior
high school students, and young
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
DR. ELLIOTT .
Optometrist-Optician
T.O.O.F. Building Phone 419
87 East Broadway Eugene, Ore.
Calendar
Thursday
6:30. p. m. Royal Neighbors
of America potluck supper and
meeting, Knights of Pythias
hall. , .
. 6:30 p.m. Illahee Division'
potluck supper and meeting,
Moose halt
7:45 p. m. Religion in the
Home group meeting, home of
Mrs. Warren C. price.
8 p. m. B; Y. Bridge club
meeting, home of Mrs. W. C.
Lindley.
Friday
1:15 p.m. Star club of Blue
River chapter, O.E.S., meeting
at McKenzle River Masonic
temple.
6:30 P.m. Women of the
Moose meeting and potluck
dinner. Moose hall.
8 p.m. Ladies auxiliary of
Disabled American veterans
meeting, court house.
DANCE LIVED UP TO NAME
HOLLYWOOD. Cal. U.R Film i
dancers, Joe Hickey and La Vonne
Moyer, cast by their studio . in
dance called "Danger in a Dance,"
proved that it was really so by ap
plying for a marriage license after
month s rehearsals.
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Serve 31c this week only. These
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