Vintage Recipe Box 150
These recipe binders were purchased on eBay from a seller located in Valley Springs, South Dakota. There are two small binders that go into the green storage case that was created by “The Recipe Collector.”
The original owner was JoAnne A. GRIM from Merchantville, Camden County, New Jersey and since she is still alive, we will not publish further information at this time.
They are numbered Vintage Recipe Box 150 A and Vintage Recipe Box 150 B in our collection.
As the recipes from this collection are published, we will add them to this article.
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War Ration Book Four
The front of the War Ration Book Four that belonged to Jo Anne A. Grim from Merchantville, New Jersey.
The front of the book reads:
United States of America
Office of Price Administration
War Ration Book Four
Issued to Jo Anne A. Grim
Complete Address 2278 Hollinshed Avenue
Merchantville, NJ
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
It is a criminal offense to violate rationing regulations.
OPA Form B-145
The back of the War Ration Book Four, which reads as follows:
Never buy rationed goods without ration stamps
Never pay more than the legal price
United States Office of Price Administration
Important: When you have used your ration, salvage the Tin Cans and Waste Fats. They are needed to make munitions for our fighting men. Cooperate with your local Salvage Committee.
U. S. Government Printing Office 1943
The inside of the War Ration Book Four.
The inside of the War Ration Book Four.
Vintage Recipe Box 150 Recipes
Bread Recipes
Breakfast Recipes
Dessert Recipes
Apple Roll