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BZ OFFICE OF PRICE
 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  ADMINISTRATION
 
OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION
  OPA

WAR RATION BOOK FOUR

Issued to Caryll M. Crafts

Complete address 78 Graves Street

So. Deerfield, Mass.

READ BEFORE SIGNING

In accepting this book, I recognize that it remains the property of the United
States Government. I will use it only in the manner and for the purposes
authorized by the Office of Price Administration.

Void if Altered (Signature)

It is a criminal offense to violate rationing regulations.

OPA Form R-145

16-35570-1

 

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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: Ration book four was printed in red, blue and green. Each stamp was illustrated with a military symbol such as a naval ship, airplane, tank, gun, horn of plenty or torch of liberty, adding a patriotic flair. Ration book four also introduced red and blue cardboard tokens, each valued at one-point, to be used as change for ration coupon purchases. Before the use of tokens, people had to present the exact number of points for the purchase of merchandise or forfeit the difference. For example, if a can of corn was listed at 7 ration points, and the purchaser had only a 10 point stamp left for the week, she would lose three ration points as part of the purchase. When tokens came into use, the purchaser could receive three tokens, each worth one point, in exchange. An advantage of tokens was that they never expired, while the stamps did. Ration book four also included "spare" stamps that were occasionally validated for the purchase of five extra pounds of pork.

 

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WWII War Ration Book 4

printer   Government Printing Office
date   1943
location   Washington D.C.
height   4.5"
width   5.75"
process/materials   printed paper, ink with manuscript
item type   Legal Documents/Government/Society Records
accession #   #L05.157


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WWII War Ration Book 2

WWII Ration Mailing form

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