Show processed foods take new point value new point values for processed foods and how to use remaining blue tokens without a loss of points was explained this week in a release from OPA headquarters new point values effective last sunday show sharp rises because foods remaining on the list are scarce and points had to be raised to offset those removed from the list a short time ago ages canned or bottled fruits have been bean raised from 10 to points according to the size ot of the container and kind of fruit apricots for example now take 10 points for seven ounce can and points for a no 10 can fruit and vegetable juices items used heavily by the armed forces for their vitamin content thus cur tailing civilian supply are advanced from 10 to points grapefruit orange and grapefruit blended orange and prune juice are still point free however tomatoes the only canned vegetable left on the list now takes 10 to points a can tomato catsup and chili sauce were raised to 20 and points new rules for using blue tokens also went into effect september september 17 from now on until the end of the month housewives may use their blue tokens only in multiples ples of ten if they have an odd number left such as five or six they may pool them with friends and neighbors to make the even ten tokens after september 30 no blue tokens will be used and from now until that date grocers may not give them in change each blue stamp will retain its value of ten points new point values are set in such a way that no change is needed blue tokens in the retailers hands must be returned to the ration banks in groups of |