Rationing at the Fiedler Store
Shortages during World War II resulted in limits on many items, such as sugar and coffee, and ration books ensured that Americans did not buy more than their share. To help customers keep their ration stamps organized, Cuba City's Fiedler Store offered this handy envelope.
The Fiedler Store was located where Gile Real Estate & Insurance is today. For a bit more about rationing during World War II: Ration Books
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