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The E-Sylum:  Volume 9, Number 30, July 23, 2006, Article 8

FOOD STAMP CHANGE NEWSLETTER INFORMATION SOUGHT

Rod Charleton II writes: "Here's an off the wall question that
should stretch everyone's memory.  Do you or anyone on the E-Sylum
list know how many issues of the Food Stamp Change Newsletter were
published by Jerry F. Schimmel during the 1980's?

I recently purchased the first 13 issues along with two supplement
publications.  New York State Food Stamp Tokens (1982) and Iowa
Food Stamp Tokens (1983).  The first issue is dated April 1980 and
the last issue, #13, is dated April 1983.  Per the newsletter, these
were published 4 times per year, January, April, July, and October.
I'm very interested in completing the collection for both research
reasons and to have a complete set.

There's a lot of good info in these newsletters including some
very interesting ads.  Too bad you can't go back in time and reply
to those ads.

I've hit the internet and wasn't able to find any information on
these newsletters in any shape or form.  If you or anyone else knows
of where I can get any additional issues or additional supplements
I'm missing, please let me know.  My email address is
rod@depressionscrip.com."

[Great question - you've got me stumped.  Readers?  -Editor]

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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