AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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SAVE THE FRUTT CROP 



We said this LAST YEAR— 

 We say it again 



This is a year for thrift and service. We must feed not 

 only our own people, but also millions in Europe. The fright- 

 ful waste of fruit is a national reproach. Help stop this 

 unpardonable extravagance. The fruit we waste would feed 

 Belgium. 



THE United States Government urges preserving as a 

 home duty. Preserved fruits are energizing and 

 nourishing. They vary your menus. They reduce the 

 cost of your table. 



America's canning and preserving industries are models 

 for the world. Their products are pure, appetizing and 

 wholesome. Support them. 



If you preserve at home, put up more fruit than ever 

 before. Get jars and glasses, bottles and crocks ready to 

 save the fruit crop. Put away dried vegetables. The 

 American housewife who practices thrift places herself in 

 the ranks of those who serve their country. 



You can show your thrift in no more convincing way 

 than by combating the national tendency to squander 

 this country's wonderful fruit crop. Whether you buy 

 preserved fruits from your grocer or preserve at home you 

 perform a service to your own family and to the Nation. 



American Sugar Refining Company 





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Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown 

 Domino Granulated Sugar is sold in convenient-sized bags and cartons 



The increased cost of preserving because of the higher price of sugar is less than the 

 increased cost of most other foods 



