Show TOWN AND FARM FARMIN IN WARTIME RATION ICEl GASOLINE GASOLINE In In 17 East Coast States A 8 coupons are arc good through February 6 S. In states outside the East Coast Area A 9 coupons are good through January 21 21 SUGAR SUGAR Stamp Stamp No 29 In Book Four Is good for tor 5 b pounds through January 15 SHOES Stamp SHOES Stamp No 18 In Book Dook One good for 1 pair Stamp No 1 on the Airplane sheet In Book Three good for tor 1 pair MEATS FATS FATS Brown Brown Stamps Stomps L M I and N good through January 1 Brown i Stamp P becomes good December D 12 and I I remains good through January 1 1 1944 1044 i PROCESSED FOODS Green FOODS Green Stamps A B D and C In Book Dook Four good through December 20 Green Stamps D E and F P FIn PIn FIn In Book Four good through January 20 REDUCE JU DUCr MEAT POINT VALUE VALUr The entire list of ot rationed beef bee Items Items' has been cut cue two or three ration points making the most meat available to t Hans since rationing began late last Jast March Many pork cuts remain at the tho tho reduced value set by OPA CPA In Nov mid ember and end point values of ot lamb mutton and practically all aU veal remain ed This means an Increase of ot 30 per cent In the housewife's meat meat ration for December as compared with the ration set mot at tho the beginning of ot Nov Nov- ember CHANGE DATE ON CATTLE CATTLE j The Tho ette ate of or the Cattle CatU fl J 4 Stabilization n Program has hils been from December I. I to the beginning be d 1 the first accounting period after December Dec- Dec December December ember 15 1943 for tor each cattle slaught slaught- KEEP KELT DRAFT BARD noum R INFORMED A farm worker who falls fails to keep his Local Selective Service Board Into of ot a change of ot address or occupation may be re or possibly inducted 11 Into tb the Armed Fords Forces For ls Only the Lelec Selective tive tivo Board BOOrd with who the Ind 11 victual vIdual has haa registered has j grant gront him a temporary release from non non- farm form work which will protect his de- de de I classification CONSUMERS fEns ADVISE ISE OPt OPA The Consumer Advisory Committee appointed by OPA has recommended establishment of ot dollars-and-cents dollars cell ceU- ing prices for tor as many commodities as os possible and a price guide to be bo made available to housewives throughout the country The committee also objected to use of Average Store Mark up as a Po basis for price control because be use this ails method thod of establishing prices would be entirely unenforceable The committee yas as set up to tell OPA how Its programs are working and what can be done to improve them COAL L PRODUCTION AND SD PRICES The highest weekly production record In n more than 16 to years was established by the tho U. U S. S Bituminous Coal Mines dur dur- during durIns dur- dur during ing Ins the first full week of ot operation un un- under under un- un under der the new wage contact between the tho U. nt and the th miners according to Harold L. L Ickes Solid Fuels Adminis Administrator lor for War WLl Production for the 1 week L hU u o vender 20 was estimated at nt 12 12 tons tors Bituminous coal price fall call fallings callings ings raised an average of ot 17 cents a a. net ton to compensate operators to tho rho i 1 r squired t by recent increases In labor costs An Increase of ot 80 cents per nut toil wu vas ryas made in coiling ceiling prices es lor tor loru u foundry and by product uit fui I l' l coke manufactured in the Central V r s t A Increase Se is ex- ex expected ex ex- expected to t b announced shortly In maxi mail I mum m ni prices priced for industrial and domestic LY b d lj c ke product in tho the Central v w t T d tv- tv c iX'S il- il n IN IX 1 lc re- re gui by CPA OPA J OPA aro 1 LOl commercial re- re r r t c. c i 1 ij a c y i u Ung lu r t t need 3 2 tir manufactured rc i rJ J PH pe r oin roc T war rt 1 b I t Jt i 1 6 r. ny hy those pcr- pcr persons sons cons pr o for to used 46 6 0 21 1 t tut 1 t c rj Fait fur for I. I r J JA t A tl U too l t. t y Mir 4 see II t 1 i t J jj J n. n each In the East and West Mid and three gallons in the Far West On Dec Dec- December December December ember 1 I however all new B D and C coupons Issued to motorists whose sup sup- supplementary supplementary supplementary gasoline rations expired be be- became became became came good for tor five gallons each through through- throughout out the country Although each new coupon will be good for tor more gallons than before motorists will not receive any additional gasoline because ration books will have correspondingly fewer coupons CITRUS MARMALADES L n l DES lu POINT POI T FREE FREEAll FREEAll All marmalades made entirely of ot citrus fruits principally oranges and lemons may be bought point free tree according to OPA CPA Marmalades made of ot citrus and non-citrus non fruits In combination are aref rationed at the same point value as ns f marmalades made wholly of ot non-citrus non fruits UP JAM tl AND JELLY PRICES Consumers will pay about two or three more per pound jar for jams pre pre- preserves preserves preserves serves and jellies made from apples apple products and frozen grapes un un- under under un- un under der a recent OPA regulation The In Increases In- In increases creases reflect Increases in 1943 1043 l fruit costs to the packer ASKS HELP FOR FOn SANTA CLAUS CLUS CL US Christmas shoppers choppers have ha been asked by to lend Jend Santa Banta Claus Glaus a n. helping hand band by observing the following 1 Shop now Mall MaU now Do not wait walt until tho tUo tbd eleventh eleventh hour 2 Carry your packages whenever possible 3 Remember ber War Bonds Donds and Stamps make the the best Christmas gifts They are a good buy and they th y take minimum IO 1 spate opt DX pointed out r LO PRICED LOW SERVICES i t Low priced services may bo be dropped uiL r 7 ertain conditions specified OPA Theao The Th O services range from laundering and ana an dry cleaning through the a servicing of ot automobiles and nd repair repair- it 11 U vt of shows shoo esh s. s certain misinterpretations cf of h OPA Services Eer Regulation recca- recca J I tais more nore general action For ex- ex exp p II t in some instances u to print small size small pictures of- of ott t aSe at higher prices f s under which h io lower ioU ioUI tr- tr I Ft t t r may mor be e dropped nn nr 1 lieu the tha necessary specialized equip equIp- ment went or supplies are not available 2 Continuance of the service would be In violation of government regulation or rendered Impracticable by It IL 3 Discon Discon- Discontinuance of ot the service would enable the tho seller to maintain other services more necessary to the community 4 Other suppliers In the community are able and willing to supply the service under under the tho same ceiling price OWNERS NOTE LICENSE NUMBERS Car owners themselves rather than ration boards or automobile registration officials must note new license numbers on their ration books and tire tiro Inspection Inspection tion records under und r a recent OPA CPA ruling I Tho The action also provides that T Tot cou cou- coupons coupons coupons pons Issued for tor use in 1944 19 by commer cemmer- commercial cial vehicles and taxis will be in strips similar to strips of motion picture tickets rather than In book form and each coupon will be bo serially aerially numbered PASSENGER P. CAR lt QUOTA IS LOWEST The December rationing quota of ot 15 new passenger automobiles Is 15 25 per percent percent percent cent less Jess than tho the November quota and tho the lowest in to almost two years of ot ra rationing ra- ra rationing according a to OPA CPA Continued quota reductions reflect OPAs OPA's policy of spreading out as long as ns possible the remaining supply of ot new cars for essen essen- essential essential essential purposes No new cars have been I I produced since early In 1942 Under a anew anew new OPA CPA ruling dealers deniers In selling used 1042 automobiles may my charge an Increase 1 I of ot 1 per cent a month or which ellS which ever la 18 e lower only lower only for tor the period the auto auto- automobile automobile actually was kept In storage and maintained under specified conditions A A. user may Sell seU his 1042 l 42 used car for tor no more than he ho paid when ho he bought it 13 1913 CORN CORS LOAN RATES itA TES Formers Farmers who have met 90 per tent Cent of ot their war crop goals In designated corn belt counties will be loaned 81 to 97 cents a bushel on their 1943 1043 crop corn by tho Commodity Credit Corporation The corn belt counties all nil In Ohio Indiana Illinois Iowa and pasta parts o 1 Missouri Kansas South Dakota and Minnesota ota In areas where loans loons are available outside the ed eel corn coni belt counties the 1043 1943 rates Tango from 81 cents cent to a bushel l Las Lu i year ear tho the loans In areas areM outside the thet corn t rn belt was 57 7 and sad 74 cents cents' a bushel |