The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 18, 1947, Page 7

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- . Rae SE fr] ~ Why you SHOULD _ Save wheat, save meat They need your help. Millions of men, women and children in Western Europe face desperate hunger this win- ter. Not only were their farm lands ravaged by war, but cold and drought ruined their crops, cut them to the low- est level in recent history. : a a ; | : ; a : = é : si "We must help them to help them- = selves. We must send them the food they need to rebuild their lives—to , help them become once again self- respecting and self-supporting. tow you CAN help them help themselves < Tf we all pitch in we can do the job we must do—we can -prevent the ravaging hunger that leads to despair, chaos, even war. Use no meat on Tuesdays. Do not serve any cuts of / beef, lamb, veal, pork or ham at home nor ask for them in restaurants. On days you do use meat, buy the cheaper grades. chicken, turkey, duck, goose or eggs at home and do not order them in restaurants. On days you do buy fowl, buy the cheaper grades such as stewing chicken, 2Z Use no poultry or eggs on Thursdays. Do not serve Save a slice of bread every day. Every slice of bread, every bun, roll or muffin you save means more wheat to fight hunger abroad. We must send wheat to our friends in Europe. We must cut out waste of bread, cake, and cereals. And because millions of bushels of grain are used for Remember when eating out, restaurants will serve bread and butter only on your special request. WASTE NOTHING—CLEAN YOUR PLATE AT EVERY MEAL! feeding animals, we must cut down our use of meat. SAVE WHEAT! SAVE MEA The KEY WEST CITIZEN TITTLE LL Lal HCE EERE R ERE PERE E eRe Ree EBREREEE! PITT tt let Ptigiiii iii titi tii ‘ ' : yr \D ST IF. ying thes day lost eto and rom lear the the be rew ub- ody oC- ect nes ntil t of the 2 at veen one ued far- ater

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