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Show COMMUNITY SERVICE MAts, Fats, Etc. Book Four, red stamps, A8 thro Z8, A5 thro D5, good indefinitely. Processed Foods Book Four, blue stamps, A8 thro Z8, A5 thro L5, good indefinitely. Sugar Book Four, 5 pounds, 30, 37, 32, 33, good indefinitely. Canning sugar, 40, February 2)3, 1945. Shoes Book Three, Airplane stamps i 2, good indefinitely. Gasoline A-12, good for three gallons, September Sep-tember 21 inclusive. Consumers Guide Post 25. September has designated as "Food Fights for Freedom" month With the American farmer producing pro-ducing more than he ever has, with people eating better than ever, we sometimes overlook the other countries that are not faring far-ing so well. Our food raised here in the Nnited States must help maintain health and nourishment not only for our own armies, of our Allies, but for the civilian population of these countries. We must make sure the food you buy is what you need for the best nourishment. Make sure tbat you buy no more than you actually need. Make our food fight for freedom. One of the first items in the con-sunters con-sunters durable goods field to reappear on the market since pro duction was supended in 1942 will be new electric irons. The new irons will bear price tags on whjch the, .manufacturer will state the dollar and cent retail retail ceil ing price. The prices will range from $5,30 up to $11.70, OPA announced. an-nounced. The bulk of the irons are automatic in the medium price range, from $5.70 up to $8.75. Prices quoted are exclu-i exclu-i sive of excise taxes. Many items have been added to the list of used consumer's goods The amendment which went into effect August 29, will cover such items as artists supplies, beauty parlor and barber shop furniture, restaurant fixtures and equipment all kinds of store and office furn-iture, furn-iture, and a wide list of housewares, house-wares, hardware, appliances, per-usonal per-usonal and household accessories. Before buying or selling any of these articles, it is wise to con-i con-i tact your war price and rationing board' to get the established price. Although processors of canned peas are allowed higher prices un. der the new ceilings announced, retail prices will remain the same as they were last year. Price Increases In-creases to the processors are subsidized sub-sidized in order to hold the price down. |