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Show Cache Ration Boards Take Mail Orders To save transportation and unnecessary un-necessary inconvenience to consumers, con-sumers, the Cache county war price- and rationing board will handle ration applications for men's rubber boots and work shoes entirely by mail, Chairman O. Guy Cardon announced today. Reserving the right to enforce personal appearance before the board of any applicant who does not supply all information necessary neces-sary on his application, the board will not require personal appearances appear-ances in other cases. Cache residents seeking the rubber rub-ber footwear were advised to get two copies of application form 4-603 from the board, personally ' or by mail; fill them out in detail, de-tail, send both copies to the local ration board and take the certificate certi-ficate issued by the board to a dealer. The certificate form R-605 comes in three parts, Mr. Cardon explained. ex-plained. The first and third parts must be returned to the dealer from whom purchase is made within with-in 30 days, and the second part must be kept for six months to prove that all worn out rubber footwear has been turned in. The "identification" required on application forms refers to serial numbers on sugar book, drivers license, selective service card or some other card whose number can be shown to dealers fro"m whom purchases are made, Mr. Cardon said. |