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Show f !7 " ' i fa ov3- Announcing the opening of The Cottage FOOD SEKVED COTTACE STYLE AT CORNER OF THE GENEVA ROAD and HIGHWAY 91 MRS. ZELLA KOCH, Manager It's Prompt efficient . . . courteous-it courteous-it will help you particularly if your time is budgeted to defense activities and you want a hurried, but tasty luncheon '.. Cft, If fl a v f ?r Strange as it seems, no crop "yg rVW'-w vffv ) ''liuf'! grown in sugar beet areas con- .u 111 .s tributes so much to the produc- " . -- ,' VV tion of meat and dairy products " S y'y t as suSar beets besides the f X -primary crop of sugar, which is 'Un . . J Ha J oi also an essential war food. VVI'PSiSSSS Ftom the same 15-ton acre yield of sugar beets you will set the food equivalent of more than two acres of barley (or one vSlsM fSv 1? more of alfalfa hay) and 4,200 pounds of sugar! VSitjsrA ? Y Plant more sugar beets in 1943 to increase the production V 3 v Jfcf r" of meat dairy products and sugar . . . and help meet the war Y'' f ' "V f needs. Ask your county agent, or your field man. "Ts''Jt'MtiV 1 ,A.,i "In view of the difficulty of diverting boats needed for critical f f fY War USes to sugar Jt s important that you give all possible assistance ff I fi''w, t0 grWerS m meetinS sue1 beet goals. v'piwll' ' "The Dcpaitment is giving labor and marketing problems of the w Wi industry vigorous attention." CHESTER C. DAVIS Sugar Seets AN ESSENTIAL WAR CROP |