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Show sup is s usi v (iiiTiiiry i v A $ 1 ,101,010 Co-operatiue institution of . the People, by the People and for the People' "One of the most vital problems confronting this nation is that of f procuring sufficient sugar to meet the requirements of our people V and of the Allied Nations fighting our common battle. The pro- duction of cane sugar in this hemisphere can and will be increased to a limited degree. But we must rely upon the farmers in sugar beet producing sections of the country for a part of the needed sup- I ply. I, therefore, earnestly appeal to every farmer, so situated, to m come to his country's aid in this hour of need." Herbert Hoover, j ""i U. S. Food Administrator. (" v , : OFFICERS 1 , ) 1 ? v ). E. BROWNING, , J : : DIRECTORS President , . . ' ,'. ' '-'' M?fL 'ij"' HN STRINGHAM ! ' ' .p SmSm LEWIS ANDESS0N V Vice-President .;. , ; . , sgll,'':: , H. C. BEAUMANN 5AMUEL STARK - - -- -v-..,,,- X': y-:tl'r - ' ; . Treasurer : .- ' . .. ' : ,'. -l;; y ' -: : ANDREW ANDER- k r. G. STRINGHAM ' ' ;':;-v;-' '- SN Secretary ' . '' . ' 1 I, - . ; .- .-i.-?-, 1 Ocincrefo Oonsfnicfion :: :: Electrically Operated j Speaking of this Factory, Mr. James W. Jones of the U. S. Department of Agricul- X ure says: "I feel that I owe it to you people and to our National Government that . Wy one in all of that region be invited, yes urged, to lend every possible effort to h keep that factory operating to maximum capacity." y J GROW SUGAR BEETS FOR AND USE SUGAR FROM THE W r PEOPLE'S SU6AB C0C3PADY 1 T I |