Paper gasoline purchase permit issued in Lewis County, Kentucky for ten gallons of gasoline for a 1935 Ford owned by Ora Faulkner of Vanceburg. During World War II gasoline rationing was motivated by a national need to conserve rubber as well as gasoline.
During the years of WWII, a Class 4-A meant: "Registrant who has completed service; or sole surviving son". Issued through the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. scanned image of Notice card for William Francis Hoerr.
Illustrated, color image on front of cardboard fan with wooden stick. On back, information on Wendel-Howland Funeral Home at 1503 Offnere Street in black print. Name3s listed are C.M. Howland & R.E. Swearingin.
light green, thin (onion skin) paper with illustration of the White House building, between 1939-41, the U. S. Post Office sponsored a philatelic truck that traveled the U. S. showing how stamps were made. Was in Portsmouth July 6, 1940.
aged, tan in color booklet with WWII ration stamps issued to Rosemary Fields, Truitt, Kentucky. Black and red printed, blue ink written. Stamps within.
Off-white, aged war ration books printed in black font, back and inside. Unfolded, inside contains name, address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, age, gender, date of issue, and location. 3 unused stamps in each.
Off-white, aged war ration books printed in black font, back and inside. Unfolded, inside contains name, address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, age, gender, date of issue, and location. 3 unused stamps in each.
Tan color, black ink print and cursive with red stamped "account" numbers. A war ration book, # 4 with ration stamps for Emma and Louis Hollenbeck, stamps various colors/print according to usage.
Brown cardboard with ration coupons attached- Good for 1 Gallon. Black print. Instructions included. Green numbers in sequence on coupons. Fred Charles receipt OPA form, R-1188.
Manila colored card with black print in 3 fonts, and black ink name and signatures. Card distributed by the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Employment Service. Provides the signature, address , and vitals for Harold G. Walbright.