Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 191, 22 June 1918 — Page 3
. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918.
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WILL WIN9 THE WAR
he food that is harvested will win the wheat in the elevators will count the
food that rots in the fields is a defeat. Get out on the farm. Harvest! Go to work! Do your share to "bring in the crops" there isn't a greater national duty today.
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Die Boys of America Can Help Tremendously. The task falls on the shoulders of the young fellows. Their duty is dear. You'll Be Doing Yourself as Much Good as you'll be doing the nation. They rear real men on the farm. They develop your ; vigor and stamina. They put strength in your grip on life. Think of the Joy of the Farm the Smell of the fields, the perfume of the open air you'll sleep "like a horse" and feel "fit."
Think of the Wheat You'll Be Bringing in the wheat that is worth its weight in shrapnel. It Will Be the Grandest Vacation of your life you'll be serving America and yourself the cause was never more worthy. Dare You Neglect the Call? Ask your conscience. America needs you. Only a shirker or a slacker will turn a deaf ear. Ask Your Father How to Poceed. If He doesn't know, ask him to inquire of his banker or the federal authorities. They'll find a place for you in a hurry.
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