wi Thursday, September 23, 1943 WEEKLY RATIONING | ts er INFORMATION GIVEN Gasoline, Coupon No. 6 in “A” Book, valid | for three gallons each, expires on November 21. Only new type “B” and “C"” coupons bearing the words ‘“Mi- | leage Ration” are valid, for 21; gal- lons each, at gas stations. New gasoline books for the fourth quarter are now be ing made up and will be distributed in the very near future. Watch your local newspaper columns concerning the exact date of | issuance. ‘1 Fuel Oil Period 1 coupons, good for 10 gal- | lons per unit for household use for | the 1943-44 heating season, may now be used. Period 5 coupons of the cur- rent heating year (1942-43), good fo or | 10 gallons per unit, expire on Sep- | tember 30. Stamps. | War Ration Book I: Stamp No. 14, good for five pounds | of sugar, expires on October 31. Stamps Nos. 15 and 16, good for | five pounds of sugar each, for use ing home canning, expire on October 31. Stamp No. 18, good for one pair of | shoes, expires on October 31. { War Ration Book II: Blue Stamps, R. S and T expire on} September 20. Stamps U, V and W, | expire on October 20. | Red Stamps, X, Y and Z, expire on | October 2. | War Ration Book III: Brown Stamp B became valid Sep- | tember 19; Brown Stamps A and B| expire on October 2. Brown Stamps in War Ration Book III are now being used in place of | Red Stamps in War Ration Book II. Unexpired Red Stamps in Book II| will be good until October 2. Used Truck Sales Now Require Transfer Certificate. As of September 15, it became ne- | cessary for both buyers and sellers of | used trucks to sign a Certificate of| Transfer in each and every truck | transaction. Copies of this Certificate | will be sent by the OPA district of-| fice upon application. | Community Food Price Lists. New food price lists being furnish- | ed to all food stores must now be posted in each business establishment | of this character. This ruling is man- datory. Official Point Charts. All retailers, wholesalers, slaugh- terers and others who exchange ra- tioned foods for stamps can receive monthly official table of point values through the mail by notifying the lo- cal Board to place their name on the | direct failing list. If at the present time they are receiving only one chart, additional charts can be ob- tained in maximum quantities of five | by directing a personal letter reques- | ting the number needed to the OPA | AT FIRST Hono | PD | { i € 6 6H | ter on. | ike © i : | was an American by choice told me. [He said, “I am a poor man today: A TABLETS, rt NOSE DROPS | diately to their local Rationing Board | nouncement of the sale, J) holders. | | | not isolate a people to the furious | | force of Nazi assault and persecu- | | tion. | work and fight and die for the pro- | tection of our rights as free men? UNION PRESS.COURIER. | Inventory Unit, Empire State Build- War Ration Book mr. 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