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Show RATION BOARD REPORTS 1,000 PERSONS HAVEN'T YET APPLIED FOR SUGAR comes the report that many garments gar-ments are now being produced under un-der the new low-priced clothing plan. For example, little boys' bib overalls which formerly sold for $1.49, are now down to 75 cents, and are also made of better material. mate-rial. The ration board officers state that if shoppers will request these garments and ask for them whenever when-ever they shop, more stores will display them. Shoppers are also asked to make sure the manufacturer's tag is on the garment. Shoppers are being urged to ask for pre-ticketed clothing when shopping, from now on. The local ration board are wondering won-dering where the other 1,000 people peo-ple are who haven't made application appli-cation for their canning sugar. A report from the ration office states that to date only 5,350 people peo-ple have applied for canning sugar. sug-ar. The applications are being processed pro-cessed daily at the ration office and are being mailed out. It is urgently requested that citizens get their application blanks and fill them out and leave them at the ration office immediately. immedi-ately. The blanks may be secured at the local office. From the local ration office also |