The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 31, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Renewal Of “A” Rations
To Be Handled By Mail
the Lafalot Chib met
at the home of Mr«.
Attending were Mes-
ALTERATIONS
REPAIR WORK
v
A streamlined plan for handling
, renewal of “A" gasoline rations by
! mail has been announced by McDan-
nell Brown, district director, Office
of Price Administrator. Present “A"
ration expire on Setptember 21.
Motorists can obtain their renewal
' forms at local service stations and
garages, except for workers hi in­
dustries which have plant transpor­
tation committees.
They will get
their forms from the committees and
return them to the committees in­
stead of to the local OPA boards.
Brown explained.
All other motorists should get
their renewal blanks now, fill them
out properly and mail the form to
their own local OPA board accom-
1 panled by the signed back cover of
the present “A" book, and the tire
inspection record. If the back cover
has been lost or destroyed, the appli­
cant must be able to prove to the
satisfaction of the board that the car
is actually in use and that no other
application has been made for a
basic “A* ration.
Applicants temporarily away from
their permanent residence may ap­
ply at any local board but are urged
to mail the renewal blanks to their
home boards instead* so their records
will be complete.
Do not telephone or call in person
at local boards, Brown requested, as
no "A” books will be handed out over
the counter. Applications will be
acted on promptly in the order re­
ceived so new coupons can be mailed
to each applicant before the Septem­
ber 22 validity date.
NOVt IN STOCK
B E Goodrich
SILVERTOWNS
Thornton Tire
Service
stbern Oregon’s Largest and Meat
Alacni Clocks repaired at Schroe­
der's Jewelry. Men’s Wedding Rings
in stock.
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' tfs
Food saggtstims for
t tht loiy week-end
Good food can make this week-end refreshing!
Flan for it now—buy it early (at Safeway!)—
and enjoy It! Here are some sample suggestions.
Incidentally, they’ll save you money!
EDWARDS v— *^25c
VELVETACHEESEM“19c
Kraft’s (• pts.)
SAUVA* PRODUCI
PEACHES Elbertas
n
PRUNES' 28 lb. box
PEARS
20 lb. box
TOMATOES Flats
De Gaulle at Arlington
Corn
C'nt'loupes
Golden Bantam
Fall of Fine Flavor
7c lb.
47c -
•
Peppers
Grapes
Green Bell
Bed Malaga
15c lb.
15c lb.
Lemons
safswa *
Carrots
7c lb.
Potatoes
50 lb. |1.M
GROUND BEEF
FATS