GREETINGS 
Dear Friends: We are all waiting and hoping that Peace may come to our troubled world, but while we 
wait, let us try to keep this country beautiful for the children who are growing up here and for our boys 
when they come home. 
The people in the U.S. are the most fortunate people in the world today. If we keep busy at something 
it will be helping to win the war. 
I see that they are asking us to grow more Victory Gardens, and to produce at least 25% more food 
in 1944 than last year. WE CAN DO IT. 
Last summer I worked more hours each day, in the garden than ever before, and my health was never bet- 
ter. When we are busy with our fruit, vegetables and flowers we forget to worry, and we know we are 
helping. 
Don’t forget to write to those in the service, who are near and dear to us. Sometimes they are where 
es can not write, but keep your letters going, they will reach them sometime, and you will hear from 
em. 
With best wishes to all of you, 
Sincerely, 
MRS. GEORGE KINYON. 
