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1943-01-14 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Page Six Anaheim Gazette, Thursday, January 14, 1943 FRESH AS T FRESH-RIDE Tomatoes CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES GENUINE UTAH CELERY Each 27 EXTRA LARGE STALKS GOOD EATON CARROTS Bunch 9 GOOD EATON CARROTS Bunch OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES 10 Boxes No. 6 VAL VITA TOMATO JUICE 7¼ oz. can PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS GREATER 14, 1943 S THE MORNING GREATER ANAHEIM MARKET'S VEGETABLES LOWER MEDIUM SIZE HEAD WHITE TOES FANCY FIRM 27¢ Just a Few Cans Tucked Away O.P.A. Says It’s All Right SELECTED U.S. NO. 1 Potatoes IDAHO RUSSETS unch 9½¢ Housewives who register for War Ration Book No. 2 next month won't have coupons deducted for moderate amounts of canned or frozen foods they may have on hand. Harold B. Rowe, director of the food rationing division of the Office of Price Administration, disclosed the plan to allow a small carryover at a discussion Housewives who register for War Ration Book No. 2 next month won't have coupons deducted for moderate amounts of canned or frozen foods they may have on hand. Harold B. Rowe, director of the food rationing division of the Office of Price Administration, disclosed the plan to allow a small carryover, at a discussion of the new point rationing system recently. "We don't want to be overzealous," the O.P.A. official explained. "We realize that it is perfectly normal for most housewives to have a mew cans on han din the house. If we were to require deduction of stamps in these cases, it might double or treble the length of time that people will have to stand in line to have the new ration books issued to them." Rowe said he was not ready to disclose what the government considers a moderate amount of canned or frozen food. He explained that the decision to allow small children the same number of ration stamps as adults was made on the basis of administrative difficulties which would be encountered under another method. ER ANAHEIM MA 225 EAST CENTER ST. NING DEW IDAHO Potatoes M SIZED WHITE Each 10¢ lb. 23¢ J. S. NO. 1 atoes 15 lb. Sack 69¢ ple Juice Qt. 19¢ Apple Juice Qt 19¢ SLICED aches No. 2½ Glass 29¢ EARS No. 2½ Can 38¢ MARKET PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS