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"RATION CALENDAR Po VALLEY CAN Will Be Crowned Queen of |SERVIGES REQUEST

MEAT — red stamps *Y5 and|

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June 2. E2 through J2 are "valid | {June 2. N2 through S2 are valid | through June 30.. K2 through P2 through June 30 are valid through July 3L Q2 are valid through July 31. Y2 and through U2 become good: tomorrow {22 and Al through C1, become good and are valid through Aug. 31. Meat | tomorrow and are valid through dealers will pay. two red points and | Aug. 31, 4 cents for each pound of waste fat.| GASOLINE—A-15 coupons good

SUGAR--Stamp 35 valid for ‘five for four gallons each through June

pounds through June 2. Stamp 36 2 B6 aftd B7 and C6» and ‘C7 will become valid tomorrow. are good for five gallons; E2 and E3

CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps | Z5 and A2 through D2 good through 'H2 through M2 are good through |

*T2 through x2 |

FEED ITALIANS

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Belt of Rich Land Spared By War's Ravages. |

By RICHARD MOWRER

Times Foreign Correspondent PARMA, Italy, April 30.—The answer

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The May at Manual High

Miss Nelda Ann Carver will Be crowned May queen of Manual high school. in the school's auditorium 0. morrow morning. Her attendants will be Louise] Helen jRohlfing, Opal Stude- | baker and Jane Turleys Leading the procession to the stage will be a Roines and Masoma guard of honor,

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to Italy's food problem lies here in the immensely rich Po valley, virtually unscathed by war, From Bologna northward to Verno, and westward: to Parma,

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Canning sugar forms available at each good for one gallon; R2 and R3 ali al " | ration boards. Spare stamp 13 in| each good for five gallons | Book 4 must be surrendered for! SHOES—No~ 1, No. 2 and No. 3 each person listed on canning sugar “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good application. Five pounds for jellies | indefinite ly. A new shoe ration and jams and 15 pounds For fruit stamp will become valid Aug. 1. Any canning allowed each person, All person A shoe stamp applicants must establish eligibility must present all of thie No. 3 books for canning sugar, . 'of the fami

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‘Miss Nelda Ann Carver

suits or sheer frocks withou ing a bulge, ridge or faintes Perfected by a doctor, Tg is made of pure absorbent ppg compressed in neat patent/y Cap. plicator, so ingenious thai hands need never touch thé 15 pax. And when in place y not feel it... Sold at drug st&_ neds, notion counters in 3 sizes (Rep¥are lar, Super, Junior) for varying. individual needs. Tampax Incors] porated, Palmer, Mass.

Yes, it is all true. Tampax does bring plenty of benefits to its users. It is less than one- egln as bulky as external pads— whether you're buying it at the store, stowing it in a drawer or putting a supply in your purse -ready for use. Then Tampax does not require belts, pins or a sanitary deodorant. It is quick to change, easy to dispose of and can be worn tinder slacks, swim

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YES, GROWN cAN TAKE ON A FEW | NEW ROUGH DRY CUSTOMERS!

Here's a break you've been waiting for, but phone CH-1923 quick because we can't take too many!

Wearing Apparel Washed and Dried. Flat Pieces IRONED. = 79¢c. Extra Pound, 8l/¢

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Give your family a surprise. When they start giving you Mother's Day gifts, present them with a speaking likeness of you. Have your picture taken for them now in our studio.

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SHIRTS ( ) 14c

group of Spanish students at Attucks high school will radio skit, “Mexico—~Land over station WISH at Thursday.

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Theodosia wanda Starks, Charmaine Barbara Patton, Charlotte Bu Shirley LawRose Carpenter, Willa Esters and Allen Smith 1S SET chapter. « the n will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow on ' eighth

Ayres floor. Mrs, Charles K. McDowell wiil preside.

the AU XILIARY TO ELECT The ladies auxiliary of the IIlll! Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 211] will hold its annual election of of-| ficers tomorrow night in the Eagles [li hall, 43 W. Vermont #t

DRS. EIT TL JORG SOLTIS and FRAY DENTISTS— E. Washington St.

Belwgen Meridian and Marott’s Shoe Store

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[needed by June 30. They already including - Raymond Raker, Joe| {have proved valuable in numerous | Marilyn Chapman, : CR | Each dog should be a a i] has at least one member who Norman Tirmenstein, master of] ) of 55 pounds, be of clean blood | \S 3 Tampax enthusiast. She is ing 5th army has ind Narrator Janice Matthews will not vicious, “The dogs must be of | her discovery and she wants the ; ead a brief history of May day. | any inconspicuous color, For the | Fest of you to share init, At first | | lush agricultural io “gl ; Among the gifts to be presented internal absorption idea. But now country and past a OO py 1 Inquiries should be directed te I v : o the queen will be an official Red |i the program. They will sing >| she ust wouldn't be without taining poultry n y ¥ The Germans ‘ross council, Boys taking physical | [requested from last year's program WIFE OF PRISONER ++ "And do you know girls, you ducation, who are members of the! The glee clubs will be led by can'wear Tampax in swimming!” ; ) p Leaders club will perform before the . : { from: Heo als fay day court * “Mrs. Edith» R. \Binkley. Helen| GIVEN AIR MEDAL ley. Dairy prod- yin Te Music Manual high Love with Girls Glee! BE. Malmstrom of 2724 W, Washing- | north angd much chool will observe Music week May | club. {ton st, Col, Einar A. 'Malmstrom livestock ¥has dis- | a 1 ort at 8 p. m. Thursday in the school |{estival of all city high schools at has been awarded the air medal is. much food wesith here, pal i He auditorium, | Technical’ Sunday, the Manual ‘or- and four oak leaf clusters. ’ larly in the wheat fields. Food| { iiogvat tifvingly Jow| PETS of: the Boys and Girls Glee gio,” “Military March” “Oe dipus husband ®t a ceremony "Thursday just liberated are gratilyingly 4 : . tench " arviay 5% Jus: liveraied sre. gray 3 clubs. and choirs will participite/in Columbus. [at 1st troop carrier command headcompared to what they are in the - he strom was a fighter pilot, base least such items butter can be YOUR G. RIGHTS England. He OR Cae In had without points, a rare ¥ ars the F. C. Chureit made the presentaYou can enter rocery store Rule on Payment of G. | Hon 1 e presenta here in Parma and see great hunks 3 . : counter. Parmesan chees available but. it is much diminished WASHINGTON, April 30.—More| Q—I have a small business of my of the Germans, [questions on the loan provisions of |OWR being run by my wife while I the G. I, Bill of Rights: however, I would like to | 1 farm aowever woulda 11Ke Lo buy ar oweve » farmers « alr —1Is it true that the government! : . However, the farmers appear to] Q rn 8 with a G. I, loan and run it like a big,. round chee and it ex- | that are guaranteed? ldoing the ‘work. I would live on it pected that these will begin to | A-—No. Veterans Administration, week-ends and vacations Will this It takes two or three years to interest on that part of the Ioan it Rights? make a Parmesan cheese and it may has guaranteed. You must pay the Italy to the south will riot permit | Q—My wife is a WAVE and I am this lana’s milk and cream to 80lin the army. We plan to buy a t a rati . il a are . that the rations will be here | syaranteed for veterans. Can we you need to run the farm, but its in order to divert food. each get a separate loan on the operation must be proven to be |and temper the population's pres-| A_yes, You both are eligible for vision. J ni delirious happifess. In order |jgans, and will be treated as indi- Q—While I have been in the army | ts " ™ . > alloy |e ' 3 { tation facilities from the Po valley | from the private lending agency, and is in need of extensive repairs 1 i IOV { must be improved. Veterans Administration will prob- Can I get a-loan gu aranteed to pay | : | I I | Rail Lines Torn Up The great shortage is In trucks, conditions are met. A—Yes. : — | lent condition from Bologna to just | about everywhere north and north- Becomes Boone EIGHT ARE NAMED | y > . { up in the towns but are intact for S tf Exe tiv | . : ! 1 ’ tight pupils have be lected many miles in the open country. | cou cu e Eig t pupils hay been ¢ ected to Some bridzes Rave heen blown bit; : National Honor Society at 3 for 5 00 [Some bridues fave heen Wows "It! BERNARD F. PENDER, Scout- . {a remarkable number are still} 4 : They ‘are Barbara Akers, ‘Laur- | The allies have rebuilt the rail-| Of a troop of 14 Scouts in Marion, [anne Brown, Lillie Crossland, Ros2has been appointed Scout execu- . : { rt Steward, Mary Taylor and Paence with extensions to ; eward, Mary Taylor ang Pa | old 5th! Boone ' district. and 8th fronts of this winter are “ya replaces A a wide belt of ds bottlenecks be-: who was in- resent a tween the north Pind he by Ine Indians p01 3 army Feb. 1. § 1:45 p. m : a : 2 = Active In scout- og i In he attained the ’ Adams, Scout in New rence, York City and

Mennel, Wilma Lohkamp . and {engagements with the Japanese. LMOST every club now-a-days ceremonies, will crown the queén,! lines, healthy and aggressive put| Pubbling over with the news of passed through | ; vesley Walton will serve as page. marine corps, dogs must be male, | She Was doubtful of theidea—the farmyards con - ag" ef ria tp | Frank J. Ward, 4450 Marcy Lane ‘ross flag from Manual's junior Red| 1'¢es” and “Donkey’s Serenade,” | "| Tampax, not for a single month have taken much Miss Freda Hart and the choir by Norris will sing the solo in “Gypsy | Through his wife, Mrs. Kathryn ucts have k : : 6-12 with the annual music festival - Participating in the cr hestra| NOW a prisoner of war in Germany, appeared. Nevertheless, there . 2 : | Combined choruses of 155 mem- | chestr: a will play Beethoven's “Ada-| Mrs. Malmstrom accepted for her prices in the agricultural centers —— mimesis {quarters at Stout field. Col. Malmsouth, Food is rationed, but at t Malm distinguished flying cros ; situation south of Bologna. # 5s. Maj. rich, pale yellow butter on the : L / : a oan Interest Explaine from the old standards because | : jam in the army. When I get out have found hiding places for their will pay all the interest “gentleman” farmer with a tenant come in the open. however, does pay the first year's; be possible under G. 1. Bill of be that the demands hungry | rest of the interest yourself, into cheese-making. It likely | notise by using a government loan This would increase local prices)sgme Nous under your direct personal superto serve the rest of Italy, Lranspor- | yiquals. If you can get the loan my house has had lot: of weal | {ably guarantee it if all the other for the improvement {| Roads are numerous and in excelwest. Rallroad lines are badly torn T0 HONOR SOCIETY { the Crispus Attucks high school. anc standing. and : 5 . mary Hes i »d Parker - road from Naples to Rome to Flor-| nary Hearn, Winifred Parker, Rob Livorno} "¢ f ve of the brings " 3 33 rici Pp, and Pisa. However, the Cia Turn struction and seri-+ car] 8, Ferger, Crispus ous communication oN pI ind the south ducted into the 5 os ww « Of Charm,” Daily ing -all his life, Duncan, rank of Eagle Powell, earned 41 merit

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