2 He p pner Gazette Times, June 28, 1945 Learns Fast By Nehcr US.MODERMS p I'M QUITTING AFTER J IHto HAND XVE GOT Jy sS'yA ENOUGH TO BUY 4 JzZ: -AW yOU BETTER Buy ONE TOO.'f I SLAUGHTERING PERMIT APPLICATIONS DUE NOW Slaughter permit applications must be in the hands of the ration ing board before July 1, the local office states. Permits are needed only if meat is sold or given awity. All fleet owners or those carry ing over 1,000 gallons of gas on T tickets are instructed to call at the rationing office fcr tickets. The coupons are issued alphabetically and the processing has gone as far the d's. Orders were received by the lo cal office Monday from the Pork land office limiting opening hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. every day. IONE NEWS NOTES By UBS. OMAR KIETMANN Wm. Hayes returned to lone Sun day after an extended visit in California. Carl Treodson of Hermiston spent Sunday of last week in lone. Members of the grange are re minded of the pot luck dinner at the hall Sunday at 1:30 p. m. after which there will be a practice of the Pomona work.' Mrs. Ann Smouse and Miss Shir lee Smouse left for Portland last week for a two weeks' visit. En route they visited the Orlo Martin family at Moro. Mrs. Martin ac companied them to Portland. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Heliker were Portland visitors from Wednesday to Sunday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Lundell accompanied them to that city on their way to their home , in Los Angeles. Charles McElligott accompanied five carloads of cattle to Portland last Sunday. Chuck White, son of the Gordon Whites spent a short furlough at his home. He arrived Thursday and returned to Tennessee Saturday. The Topic club met at the home of Mrs. C. W. Swanson for the June social meeting. Four tables ' of bridge were played. Mrs. Bert Ma son received high prize, Mrs. Clell Rea grand slam prize and Mrs. Echo Palmateer low prize. Mrs. Pauline Boyer left Monday for her home in Seattle. The O. E. S. members with their families and friends enjoyed a par ty on the Masonic lawn Wednes day evening. After a treasure hunt for the children, the adults played several games then gathered in the hall for a short program and a few more games. Afterwards delicious refreshments of strawberries, ice cream and cake with punch and coffee were served. Walt Roberts and Omar Rict- mann were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg and daughter, Lee Ann, Mrs. Hazel Benge and children Lynn Marie and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Casebeer and daughter Joyce en joyed a week-end in the mountains fishing and camping. , Bernita Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Harris, cele brated her third birthday at her home Thursday June 21. The fol lowing guests were invited: Sue and Ann Beell Coleman, Jud and NOW OPEN! Lehman Hot Springs Mtn. 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Jello, cookies, orang ade and coffee were served. The high wind Tuesday blew down half of a large locust tree in the Cleo Drake yard. A number of branches, large and small, were blown from the tall poplars about town. There was a special meeting of the O. E. S. Tuesday for initiation. A party at the grange hall Thurs day night honored Freddie Painter and Chuch White who were both home on leave. Shell Oil Company Quota Here $5,000 Community War Loan quotas throughout the Western States will j share in the $15,000,000 Seventh! War Loan drive bond purchase ofj Shell Oil company, Incorporated,: Pacific coast territory, it was an-j hounced recently. This sum is the same as that re-1 presenting war bond purchases by j the Oil company in the Sixth war; loan which was nearly twice the amount bought in any previous drive, Shell officials said. The $15,000,000 is in addition to the individual bond quota set for Shell's 8,000 employees in the west. Of this $15,000,000, $5,000 was al located to apply on Morrow coun ty's bond quota. . o U. S. M. C. AGAIN ENUSTlflU The marine corps headquarters in Portland announced today that the marine corps is again enlisting 17-year old men into its ranks. All physically fit men in that age group may apply at 208 New U. S. Courthouse Bldg., in Portland. Seventeen-year-oia men may en list in the marine corps reserve for the duration of the national emer gency or in the regular marine corps for a period of four years. MEAL HOURS: .12 to 2 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Our Diners Resemble J. Spratt and Wife Remember t h e nursery rhyme about the couple who licked the platter clean? Unusual? No! Our patrons enjoy doing it every day. Elkhorn Restaurant woody Says (E) 1jGE TO66 j :. M f fit ' V-w r ; mm mm m KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY mt&i 1 1 1 KI 1 tint :(""