“Will Your Wife Tell Her Age? — She Will If She Wants a Sugar Ration Card.” This headlined an article in the Durango Weekly Herald in 1942. For those women who did not care to have their age revealed, they could simply say over 21 to the individual at the Durango ration board, who probably knew her real age!
Durango Weekly Herald, February 18, 1943
Committee approves deferment priority bill for fathers
New United States army formed in Australia
America’s armed strength in Australia increased sufficiently to permitting formation of a new field army.
Latest OPA Freeze Order Halts Sale of Canned Fish, Meat for 6 Weeks
The Office of Price Administration has taken another load off the family can opener by freezing the sale of canned fish and meats for six weeks. The can opener is due for virtually a complete rest next week.
Three servicemen released recently from active duty in the Pacific are home for brief visits with their families and friends for the first time in 18 months. During their three weeks on leave at home, they plan to devote to full enjoyment of favored pastimes and friends, to go back to their base well fortified with memories which will tide them through the days to come.
FBI Representative Here February 24 to interview applicants.
There is an immediate need for a huge number of filing clerks in the FBI headquarters in Washington DC.
Contributions to the DAR blood plasma drive continue to come in.
February 19
Tokyo Warns Japanese People U. S. Plans “Mortal Attack” [headline]
Plans complete for rationing registration, in Durango, Monday for War Registration Book Two.
Effort has been made to ensure every family’s receiving a Consumer Declaration blank, 1400 having been delivered in the city.
Fresh Vegetables to be Rationed Soon Says O.P.A.
Price rate fixing soon will extend to still another item in the family larder — fresh vegetables.
This will leave fresh fish as the only important food free of price controls.
DeMolays will have their annual sweetheart dance.
Boy and Girl Scouts Will Assist the American Red Cross Saturday
Scouts under the direction of Mickey Hogan will remind all home households and business houses that it is time to pull off all last year’s emblems and clean the slate for the biggest Red Cross fund drive in history.
There will be a Washington’s birthday dance at the Long Lane school Saturday night February 20 sponsored by the Eureka Grange. Everyone is invited for old time and modern dances. It promises to be a good time for all.
Duane Smith is a Fort Lewis College history professor. Reach him at 247-2589.