Show Ration Reminders i I REMINDERS UE I ME TA 1 TATS Red TS-Red Red Stamps AS 8 thru I and AS through 05 OS good Indefinitely I I HOCI SEII SEB ED Blue rOODS Blue Stamps AS M through 28 and AS through 15 good InI In Indefinitely In- In definitely i I Sugar U Sugar Stamps 30 31 32 and and 33 each good for five flue pounds indefinitely Sugar Stamp 40 good for five pounds pounds' of canning sugar through February next year Airplane Airplane Stamps 1 and 2 good Indefinitely INCOME INCO TAX Quarterly payments due September 15 FAREWELL l' TOKENS KIL If youve you've got l some borne blue tokens In your purse better use them now because after acter September 30 they will be good only for the kids to play with Until next Sunday the Office of Price Administration Administration Administration Admin Admin- says sars you can use them Just as you always have used them Beginning Sunday September 17 retailers will cease giving blue tokens to consumers as ration change and shoppers will be beable beable beable able to spend them only in groups of ot 10 If lt necessary shoppers hoppers may pool tokens to make up groups of ot 10 Removal r rf f practically all canned and bottled vegetables vegetables vegetables vege vege- tables and fruit spreads and special specialties tie II from rationing September 17 makes use of blue tokens unnecessary Beginning September 17 point values on canned fruits fruity canned Juices canned tomatoes catsup Up and chill chili sauce will be designated 11 in multiples of ot 10 30 i i- THOSE TI TIRE TIKE INSPECTION RECORDS Keep those tire the Inspection records un until un un- til you get your new mileage rationing record form along with your new A Book OPA says since discontinuance of ot periodic tire inspection last April tire ris u have been kept prime primas prim- prim e aa sa P r r r-r r rf M f f lIne gasoline rations l issued each automobile and will no longer be necessary ary when the new form ts La issued LOOSEY J fl nn JO fl v 0 t STOVE TOVE UA RATIONING The rationing in w II a 1 v i und and wood stoves J s wit lIP li on o Or or or l 15 the ln although rationing of ot oil and gas stoves will continue Supplies of ot coal and wood stoves have grown sufficiently since wide nation-wide rationing started In August 1043 to make continued rationIng rationing rationing ration ration- ing unnecessary gHOU RATIONING n. STILL WITH US Civilians cannot hope for tor an early carly end endot of ot shoe rationing says unless Imports Im im- lm- lm ports of ot hides increase or unless there Is Isa Isa isa a large cutback in military orders tilde JUde shortages continue In ln spite of ot a large domestic kill of ot cows and calves Heavy civilian and military consumption and decreased imports account for the I shortages short short- ages 8 G 0 i. i JOtS JOSS GET JOBS jony More Moro than returned veterans of ot the present war were placed In Jobs during July by the Veterans Employment Service of the War Manpower Commission Commission Commis Commis- sion thus making a II total of ot more than thana a halt half million who have been placed Employers are offering veterans the cream of ot the Jobs that corns come their capacities says MOUE MORE EDUCATION TION MR VET YET If It you think you are eligible for education under the G 0 0 I. I Bill Dill of Rights nights file Veterans Administration Forms Form 1950 with one of ot these 1 1 The Regional Office of ot the Veterans where your discharge papers paper Folder C-Folder are filed Y J. J A regional Office of the Veterans Administration in the Cue state In ln which the school or college you wish to attend U is situated 3 The Iha school or college you wish to attend You are eligible if 11 you were on active service for a at least 00 90 days between 10 30 10 1940 and the tho end of the present war or were discharged after less than 90 DO days because of ot disability d In il f n cr m 1 r charged under conditions condition other than dishonorable and if you were wera not over 2 23 25 year yer si 1 age abe rl j c c. c i. i a s sj a or if you were over 25 and can show chow r J i I. I A ru t Ud d. d Between and one million of or your fellows n H t tUa get moro more educe educe- Lion tion under provisions of ot the G 0 I I. I Bill I EVER TRY fit TOR i TAIL T. Oil t IL While Americans complain about their basic gasoline ration of oi two gallons per car per week folks In other parts of the world have had to resort to grotesque grotesque grates grates- que quo expedients to keep their biles running the Foreign Commer Commerce e Weekly official l publication of the Department Department De- De Department of Commerce says sas Cuba is is' reported to be using fuel tuel that Is 75 per percent percent percent cent gasoline and 25 per cent rum while on the Island of ot Martinique a n mixture mixture mixture mix mix- ture of 92 per cent rum and tight eight percent per percent percent cent gasoline is ls recommended Alligator tor tall oil Is 18 repol repotted ted successfully used as a diesel fuel in the state of Para Iara Brazil and Free China has bas made motor fuel out of Tung oil INTO BUSINESS FOR FOU HI As many as three million returned veterans may choose to go into business Rr lIr themselves after the tho war according to estimates cited in an art article In inD D Domestic Commerce monthly publication publication tion of the tho Department of ot Commerce To help the veteran learn something about small business before ho embarks on an enterprise the Department of ot Commerce is preparing a series of text textbooks textbooks textbooks books covering small business In many fields Thesa books will be used for tor voly voluntary vol vol- unary I tudy study in the Army Aimy education program and In other branches of ot the Armed Services LOST MONTHS IN IS This Ls LI the story of ot t tae tre e Forgotten Convoy revealed this week by the War Shipping Administration In January 1043 six lx U U. U 8 S S. S Merchant Ships lOll lets NewYork New NewYork NewYork York Harbor on the tough run to deliver dellver supplies to North Rus- Rus via 1 Battered by air attack the convoy a 1 i i rh 2 After the cargo was unloaded the crew settled down In a small Russian factor factory town to await of a a. return convoy They walt wait alt alt- d for tor e. e e h h h months month l Ix ix 1 n 11 1 miu II in tn trio toe constant contant daUght- daUght of summer In ln the c r c r. c icK cl Seeking entertainment the themen themen themen men found an Interpret t r a ad id t i n t ni i i v i i di es Iti I m in i III i ir the two lances dances hold held there eich ech UL w. Later some of the seamen having learned learn ed eda a smattering of ot Russian hitchhiked around the country some Home as far tar as es miles from port In September tho the return was made up and the Forgotten Convoy sailed into New York Harbor approximately one year from the day it had left It ROUND lP 0 UN H A prospective spread in ln the shortage of smaller size truck tires will affect principally small trucks such Buch as farm trucks and those used in delivering milk bakery products and laundry the Office of Defense Transportation says France has been the most moot Important source of ot manpower raw materials and industrial products am nm ng all the oc- oc Copied countries the Foreign Economic Administration reports American troops In Australia have taught the Australians to like sweet corn and the 1 1045 5 Australian crop will yield 35 Dill mB- lion llon cans the Department of Commerce reports Housewives can help the national food tood situation and their own family meals by using more onions In late September and early October when storage torl space will be scarce says While foods bode properly canned will last bat longer in times of or food plenty home economists recommend eating eating eat eat- ing them within the the D Department Depart pan pan- ment merit cf of Agriculture says soya 1 t L |