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Show HELP TROOPS WINNING BY DRYING AND TINNING FROM our constant daily reading we can see the thing we're needing is the stuff for fully feeding folks at home . and folks afar. Papers tell us facts and figures that compel us to be wide-awake and jealous of the waste we should debar. de-bar. Bread and butter, beans and berries, ber-ries, kraut and cabbage, cheese and cherries and the eggs of Tom and Jerry should be saved throughout the land, so that ours, the fruitful nation, may prevent the quick starvation of the balance bal-ance of creation in the troublous times at hand. Though it seems inconsequential, inconsequen-tial, each small slice of bread's essential to keep famine pestilential from ourselves our-selves and our allies; waste of food is unpropitious, un-American, pernicious, and has consequence as vicious as. a swarm of German spies. All our logic and our reason proves it's nothing short of treason if we let the growing-season growing-season find us idly looking on, not considering con-sidering or caring for the famine which is staring in our faces, nor preparing for the days when summer's gone. Let us do what we ought to, by devoting all our thought to saving foodstuffs as we're taught to by the manuals complete com-plete which a national commission has prepared in large edition for improving the condition of our stock of things to eat. This is something worth your trying, try-ing, for by "putting up" or drying all the things that you've been .buying you'll not merely feed yourselves, but you'll find from the beginning, that you've helped your troops in winning by the drying and the tinning which have stocked your pantry shelves. Free Press. |