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WHY NO ARMY-NAVY “E" 
FOR THESE WAR WORKERS 

When it comes to awarding 
honors for a War Job well done, 
let’s not overlook the American 
Seedsmen, Farmers and Garden- 
ers. Their names belong high on 
the list, if not at the very top. It 
hasn’t been any picnic, these past 
few years, meeting stepped-up 
food quotas with less help, short- 
ages of equipment, and the other 
handicaps they have faced. But 
they have come through with fly- 
ing colors, and have established 
records of accomplishment which 
certainly are deserving of official 
recognition such as the Army- 
Navy “E” awarded to efficient 
war plants and their workers. 
The men and women on the 
production line in our war fac- 
tories see daily results of their 
labors... the tanks, guns, planes, 
or ammunition moving to the 
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fighting fronts in a never-ending 
stream. The farmer must wait for 
harvest time. And always with the 
possibility that storms, floods, 
drought, insects, or early frost 
may destroy his year’s crops. 
Nature can sometimes be a bitter 
enemy of the farmer. 
In the Nation-wide battle on 
the food front, the H. D. Hudson 
Manufacturing Company takes 
pride in the part it is playing . 
with HUDSON factories, 
branches, and distributors back- 
ing the attack with Food Produc- 
tion and Protection Equipment for 
gardens and farms. 
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