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Show Extra Gasoline Rations For Service Men r Additional gasoline rations may now be obtained by service men having furloughs of more than 30 days. Furlough gasoline will still be issued at the rate of a gallon a day, but the 30-gallon limit is being be-ing removed for the benefit of released re-leased American prisoners of war who get leave or temporary duty assignments for sixty days in this country, and for those members ol our Armed Forces who return from overseas and get more than 3C days. Service men applying for furlough fur-lough gasoline rations should follow fol-low these three easy rules:- Applj at any local war price and rationing ration-ing board., 2, Bring along the mileage mile-age rationing record of the car tc be used., and, 3, Be ready to show furlough papers. Helen Ramona Johnson, SK 2c is home on leave and visiting hei father, Linden H. Johnson. Howcrrd Jensen, USN, stationet in Washington, returned Sunday after having spent a 15-day leavf with his parents, M-S Axel Jensen Merchant Marine Raymond Fin linson, husband of Maxine Bliss, i; home on leave after a trip to In dia. S'Sgt. Kenneth Porter left Sun day after spending a 30 day fur lough visiting his parents, M-S Les lie Porter. Several parties were giv en in his honor prior to his leaving Word is received that Arthur fi Jackson, who has seen service ii Italy, may be permitted to returi home. Mail to him at his forme addresss has been ordered stopped S Sgt. Udell Christensen o Spring City, spent from Friday unt: Tuesday visiting at the Leslie Port er home. Udell is a nephew of M-Leslie M-Leslie Porter. |