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1. Harris & Ewing First printing of food stamps. Washington, D.C., April 20. Food stamps, the latest in the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, came off the presses today at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Of yellow and blue, the stamps will be issued to persons on relief who will be able to cash each one dollar stamp for food worth a dollar and fifty cents. Imogene Stanhope, printer's assistant at the Bureau, is pictured pulling the first batch off the press [19]39 April 20

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2. Harris & Ewing First food stamp. Washington, D.C., April 20. The first of the new surplus food stamps came of the presses at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing today. Latest of the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, the stamps, of yellow and blue, will be issued to persons on relief who in turn can trade each $1.00 stamp for food worth $1.50. Rochester, New York, will be one of the first half dozen cities to try the new stamp plan [19]39 April 20

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3. Harris & Ewing First printing of food stamps. Washington, D.C., April 20. Food stamps, the latest in the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, came off the presses today at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Of yellow and blue, the stamps will be issued to persons on relief who will be able to cash each one dollar stamp for food worth a dollar and fifty cents. Imogene Stanhope, printer's assistant at the Bureau, is pictured pulling the first batch off the press

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4. Harris & Ewing First food stamp. Washington, D.C., April 20. The first of the new surplus food stamps came of the presses at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing today. Latest of the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, the stamps, of yellow and blue, will be issued to persons on relief who in turn can trade each $1.00 stamp for food worth $1.50. Rochester, New York, will be one of the first half dozen cities to try the new stamp plan

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5. Kenneally, Brenda Ann Kelly Rivera's youngest daughter, Destiny, holds up the family shopping list with the items crossed off that the family was able to buy with their food stamps. They will depend on food donations from Catholic Charities for the remainder. Rivera, a single mother of three worked at a school during the pandemic and was not paid during the long quarantine shut down. She depended on charities to supplement her food stamp allotment to make up the difference in what she usually earned by working. Houston, Texas, July 7, 2020 [July 7, 2020]

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6. United States. General Accounting Office. Food stamps receipts--who's watching the money? Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture [Washington]: U.S. General Accounting Office; 1977

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7. Kenneally, Brenda Ann Kelly Rivera's youngest daughter, Destiny, holds up the family shopping list with the items crossed off that the family was able to buy with their food stamps. They will depend on food donations from Catholic Charities for the remainder. Rivera, a single mother of three worked at a school during the pandemic and was not paid during the long quarantine shut down. She depended on charities to supplement her food stamp allotment to make up the difference in what she usually earned by working. Houston, Texas, July 7, 2020

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8. United States. General Accounting Office. Food stamps receipts--who's watching the money? Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Agriculture

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9. Rosener, Ann There's no June in January for the housewife with economy and Victory on her mind. Buying foods out of season means less food for more money, and less money available for household staples and defense stamps 1942 Feb

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10. United States. Agricultural Marketing Service. Marketing Research Division. Trading stamps and the consumer's food bill Washington: U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division; [1957]

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11. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition. Review of the use of food stamps in farmers' markets Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.; 1991

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12. Palmer, Alfred T. Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for meat with red stamps. The "butcher" is William Nielander, Office of Price Administration (OPA) rationing executive 1943 Mar

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13. Tillman, Terry How valuable was the Food Stamps in the 1970's and what all could you buy with it? Bloomington, IN: Xlibris; 2015

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14. Palmer, Alfred T. Meat rationing preview. Food editor of a woman's magazine shops for meat with red stamps. The "butcher" is William Nielander, Office of Price Administration (OPA) rationing executive 1943 Mar

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15. Trailer Park Playaz (Musical group) Mo' food stamps for life 2000

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16. Kenneally, Brenda Ann Ana and Destiny Rivera play in the empty shelves of a HEB supermarket while their mom shops for the family's groceries with her food stamps, Houston, Texas, July 06, 2020 [July 6, 2020]

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17. Tillman, Terry How valuable was the Food Stamps in the 1970's and what all could you buy with it?

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18. Trailer Park Playaz (Musical group) Mo' food stamps for life

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19. Rosener, Ann There's no June in January for the housewife with economy and Victory on her mind. Buying foods out of season means less food for more money, and less money available for household staples and defense stamps

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20. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition. Review of President's fiscal year 1987 budget proposals for the food stamp program, the temporary emergency food assistance program, the commodity supplemental food program, and related nutrition programs Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office; 1986

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