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H. H . J E F F K I E S , P u b lish e r
P u b lish e d F rid a y o r ea ch w eek by th e P ion eer P u b lish in g Co . a t B e av erto n ,
O regon. E n te re d a s secon d -elaas m atter a t th e p o ato fflce a t B e av e rto n . O ra
.41.00
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O ne T e a r —
Six M onth*
T h ree M o n t h s _______________ $ 3.*>o
S u b sc rip tio n P a y a b le in A d v a n c a
B e a v e rto n O ffice—E n te rp r is e Bldg., P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2321
H illsboro O ffice— R o o m §. D elta Bldg., P h o n e 1441
P o rtla n d O ffice—>08 P a n a m a B ldg., 3rd an d A lder
P h o n e A T w a te r 6591
0 REGi
UBLIS
T h e m o st s tr ik in g c o n tra d ic tio n of
o u r civilization is th e fu n d a m e n ta l
re v e re n ce fo r tr u th w h ich w e poesess
a n d th e th o ro u g h g o in g d isre g a rd fo r
it w hich we p rac tice . — V ilh ja lm u r
S tefan sso n .
Babson Sees
Good Holiday Trado
B abson P a r k , M ass., N ov. IS—
T h o u g h C h ristm a s Is a few w eek s
ah e ad , th e h o lid ay b u y in g se aso n is
a lre a d y a t h a n d .
W h en th e gong
rin g s an d th e sc o re s a re added up,
d o lla r sales, an d th e size o f th e
cro w d s Ja m m in g in to s to re s every,
w h ere w ill m a k e Im p re ssiv e to ta ls.
P ro b a b ly th is y e a r all p rev io u s re c ­
o rd s w ill be b ro k en .
T h e m o st im ­
p o r ta n t fa c to rs a r e :—m oney In c ir ­
cu la tio n ,
w id e sp re a d
em p lo y m e n t,
co m in g ra tio n in g an d s c a rc itie s of
m e rc h an d ise, heav y b u y in g fo r m en
In th e a rm e d se rv ic es a n d a d e te r ­
m in a tio n on th e p a r t of m illio n s of
fam ilies to, “Shoot th a w o rk s” th is
y e a r If n ev e r ag a in !
( 'a s h to Spend
M oney In c irc u la tio n p e r in d iv id u al
in th is c o u n try h a s rise n fro m 359 00
In 1940 to 3103 36 on th e sam e la te
fall d a te In 1942.
T o ta l c u rre n c y in
th e h an d s of th e public Is now ov er
313,854.000,000 an d is ex p a n d in g a t
th e r a te o f over 3400,000,000 p e r
m onth.
T h is does n o t Include In d i­
vidually-ow ned fun d s on d ep o sit In
savings,
c h e c k in g , o a
C h ris tm a s
Club acco u n ts.
F u rth e rm o re , no
allow ance Is m ade fo r th e im proved
c re d it position of m illions of sh o p p ­
e rs w hose n am es a re now In good
sta n d in g on th e hooks o f m e rc h a n ts .
M illions o f fam ilies a re to d a y e n ­
joying th e la rg e st incom es th e y h av e
ev er had.
R u ra l se ctio n s a s w ell
as defen se a re a s a re p a r tic ip a tin g in
th e em ploym ent a n d p ro fits boom.
W ages fo r th e c o u n try as a w hole
h av e In creased m ore th a n 31.000,000,-
000 a m o n th fo r th e p a s t tw o years.
T o tal su ch d isb u rse m e n ts fo r th e
c u rre n t y e a r will he In th e n e ig h b o r­
hood of 375.000.000,000. In co m es fro m
o th e r so u rce s m ay sw ell th is to a n a ­
tio n a l incom e
of 3117,000.000.000.
H ence, fro m a sp e n d in g p o in t of
view m e rc h a n ts sh o u ld h av e n o th in g
to w o rry over.
E ffe c t o f C om ing S c a rc itie s
No ra tio n books c o n ta in in g c o u ­
pons g o v ern in g th e p u rc h a se of
clothes, o th e r ty p e s of soft o r evsn
h a rd goods, luxuries, a n d o th e r k in d s
o f m e rc h a n d ise will be pulled on th e
p ublic u n til a f te r th e holid ay se a ­
son.
R ig h t now sto re s a r e able to
o ffe r a w ide a s s o rtm e n t of goods.
A gain l re fe r you to th e a d v e r tis e ­
m e n ts In y o u r local p a p e rs to su b ­
s ta n tia te th is fa c t.
W h a t th e f u tu re
holds la highly p ro b le m a tic a l.
We
know th a t th e m a n u fa c tu re of m a n y
civ ilian goods h a s sto p p e d
P ro ­
d u ctio n of m u ch o th e r m e rc h a n d ise
la d ec reasin g .
U n til th e w a r's end.
1942 w ill m a rk th e h ig h p o in t In th e
value
of av a ila b le goads fo r re ta il
d istrib u tio n .
E n tire ly asid e fro m th e c u s to m a ry
p u rc h a se of g ifts, sh o p p e rs h a v s a
re a l excuse fo r sto c k in g u p on d u r ­
ab le goods a n d a re ju stifie d In d oing
so
A m ong th e ite m s th a t m ay
bulk la rg e am o n g p u rc h a se s th is
y e a r a r e lu x u ry goods, p a rtic u la rly
Jew elry an d precio u s sto n e s; shoes,
fam ily clo th in g , w o m en 's w ear, f u rn i­
tu r e a n d
household
fu rn is h in g s;
su c h e lec trica l a p p lia n c e s a s a re
a v a ila b le .
Including
ra d io s;
d ry
goods, a n d notions.
In sp ite o f th e
m illio n s of m en In u n ifo rm , sa les of
m e n 's fu rn is h in g s should r a n k h ig h .
P a in t an d h a rd w a rs Item s, not u su ­
ally classified a s C h ris tm a s p u rc h a s ­
es. should en jo y h eavy sa les
G ifts fo r S ervice Men
T h is Is th e firs t C h ris tm a s In tw sn -
S-T-E-T-S-O-N
HATS
F o re st T ones, oak. tan .
an d
F reed o m
Blue.
L ig h t w eight.
$5
1M PO K T F.il E N G IJH H
Huperw right 31 M
Ox ford»-Tan-Green-Blur
75* pair
lung®
41« S. W. W
PORTLAND
Everybody Ev’ry Pay Day
6,000,000 Women Enrolled in War Savings
j
Payroll Plan.
WASHINGTON, D C.—W omen At W ar Week, opening Nov 22. during which
w om en will reek to ,sell the g re a te st single w eek’s volum e of W ar Bonds and
S tam p s will serv e to put the spotlight on the m ighty contribution women generally
a re m ak in g tow ard financing the war.
Six m illion w om en a re on W ar Savings p ay ro ll plans. T heir m onthly ded u c­
tions to tal »7-1.000.000.
The cu sto m e rs of 300,000 new spaper
boys who hove sold m o re th an 350,000,-
000 in W ar Bonds and S tam p s a re
m o stly wonr.en.
V olunteer r.aieswom en run n ea rly all
the Bond booth? in th e a tre s from M aine
to C alifornia. They elso a re sp ark in g
the W ar Bond sales in re ta il stores.
R alph G. E n g elsm an , A ssociate F ield
D irector of the p ay ro ll sav in g s section
of the W ar Savings Staff, rea d ily a d ­
m its th a t w ithout th e su p p o rt of w om en
th e p h enom enal rec o rd of p ay ro ll sa v ­
ings en ro llm en ts would not h av e been
achieved. P ay ro ll sav in g s plana are
now in op eratio n in 148,000 businesses
and fac to ries. E m p lo y ees of tw enty-
five thousand of th ese firm s a re con­
v ertin g a t le ast 10 p erc en t of gross pay­
rolls into W ar Bonds every payday.
A ssociate F ield D ire c to r E n g elsm an
say s th a t w om en h av e co n trib u ted d i­
rectly and in d irectly to w ard this re c ­
ord. When a m an devoted 10 or m ore
p erc en t of his pay envelope to W ar
Bonds, th e w om an a t hom e h as h ad a
pow erful voice in th e decision. H er
planning, h er econom ies and h e r c h e er­
fulness play th e ir p a r t in the success
P r o u d ol h e r i n v e s t m e n t in th e A m e r i c a n
of p ay ro ll savings.
w a y ol life a n d e q u i l l y p r o u d n( th e g r i m e
of w a r p r o d u c tio n on h e r fa c e a n d a r m i , the
T he T re asu ry D ep a rtm en t is counting y o u n g l a d y In this “ W o m e n At W ar W eek ”
upon th is w om an influence in its c u r­ p o s t e r s y m b o liz e s two of th e ch ief ac tiv itie s
re n t cam p aig n to “ top th a t 10 p ercent of w o m e n a t w ar.
by New Y ea r’s .” By the first of the roll savings plan and 5,000,000 m o re
y e a r th e T re asu ry hopes to en ro ll at m en 'With total deductions for W ar
le a st 3,000,000 worhen w orkers in a pay- Bonds over the 10 percent m ark .
ty-five y e a rs th a t w e h av e h ad a n I
o p p o rtu n ity to “go to to w n " fo r
m em b ers of th e fam ily , re la tiv e s, a n d {
frie n d s w ho a r e a t W a r. F o r w ee k s (
p a s t g ift p a c k a g e s h av e been leav in g ;
o u r sh o re s fo r fig h tin g m en ab ro a d
M ore w ill go an d a g re a t q u a n tity
w ill lik ew ise be d is trib u te d to th e
boys in c a m p s h ere.
W e a r e all de- !
te rm ln e d th a t ea ch a n d ev ery se rv ice
m an w h e re v e r lo c ate d sh a ll be r e ­
m em b ered w ith so m e ' k in d of a g ift
th is y e a r.
In c id e n ta lly , In th is c o n ­
n ectio n , c o n s u lt y o u r sh o p p in g se r-j
vice o r local d e p a r tm e n t sto re m a n ­
a g e r fo r a list of th e th in g s th a t
th e se m e n w ill m o st a p p re c ia te .
S erv ice m en in tr a in in g o r on a c ­
tiv e d u ty , need a n d d e serv e all of
th e c o m fo rts o f o rd in a r y life th a t |
th o se a t ho m e ca n sen d th em .
T h u s. 1
a u to m a tic a lly th e a rm e d
fo rc es of
an y n a tio n o pen up g r e a te r av en u e«
a n d m a rk e ts of tra d e .
H en ce, d o '
n o t d elay in p u rc h a sin g , w ra p p in g ,
do n o t d elay In p u rc h a sin g , w ra p p in g
an d se n d in g o ff y o u r g ifts.
M ore
e n te r ta in in g will be d one th is C h r is t­
m as S eason.
M any a boy w ill h av e |
a C h ristm a s fu rlo u g h a n d b rin g a
p al fo r d in n e r.
F a m ilie s w ith o u t a i
boy in se rv ic e w ill in v ite som e lo n e­ T H E A P O S T L E PA U L .
A ch o sen
som e lad fo r a re a l o ld -fash io n ed a m b a ssa d o r to g iv e o u t th e G ospel
C h ris tm a s S easo n re p re s e n ta tiv e only to th e n atio n s.
local fru it, g ro ce ry , a n d c h a in s to re
T h e f irs t c o n v e rt in E u ro p e w as a
sa les w ill be heavy.
h ard -b o iled R o m an ja ile r.
H e had
N ot the L s »t Christina«
locked P a u l a n d S ilas in a low er
B ecau se m a n y fam ilies w ere d e­ d u n g eo n w ith th e ir fe e t
in th e
p riv ed o f v a rio u s goods a n d service« sto c k s
T h ey w ere s tr a n g e p ris o n ­
In re c e n t p a st y e a rs th e y now f e e l,! ers, th is p a ir.
In th e ir faces w a s a
du e to th e e ffe c ts o f m o re c a sh In lig h t n o t of th is e a rth .
In th e ir
th e p o ck e t a n d th e cle a n in g u p of | voices a joy beyond th e joy of m an.
b ack bills, th a t th is y e a r th e y w ill T h e b ru te ja ile r k n ew th e y had
m a k e u p fo r d e p riv a tio n s of th e p a st. | so m e th in g h e h ad n eed of an d had
G one a r e th e ap p le sellers, b re a d ( n ot
lines, g ro u p s of u n em p lo y ed , th e d u st ( T h a t n ig h t, God p u t te r r o r in to his
bowl, a n d th e “o a k ie s ”.
F a m ilie s h e a r t by an e a r th q u a k e th a t opened
a r e e n title d to en joy th e m se lv es b u t ( th e p riso n d o o rs a n d sho o k h im o ut
tim e s a r e to o p re c a rio u s to h av e th is ! a f h is sleep.
T h e p riso n e rs m ig h t
Chrism & s S aso n re p re s e n ta tiv e o n l y 1 h av e m ad e th e ir g et-aw ay , b u t an
of a sp e n d in g sp ree an d a g ra n d j u n se en h a n d held th e m .
S h ak in g
good tim e.
W h en D ecem b er 25th Wn h fe a r th e ja ile r m a k e s his w ay to
com es let u s p au se a n d re m e m b e r J p a u j an d S ilas w ith —“W n t t m u st I
th a t th e d ay w e a re really ce le b ra t- do t0 be 9aved ? ”
Ing la th e b ir th of Je su s.
B esid es
—"B eliev e on th e L o rd Je s u s C h rist
th is all else pales.
an d th o u s h a lt be sav ed .an d th y
L e t ua alao re m e m b e r th a t b ecau se h o u se ", P a u l tell» him .
T h a t th e
of o u r b elief In C h ris tia n ity , of j A postle te a c h e s b elief in th e L iv in g
w h ich th e C h ris tm a s D ay is a sym bol j C h rist.
P a u l te lls of th re e te n s e s —
we a re en g a g ed In th is W ar.
We PAST T E N SE .
C h ris t d ied fo r oua
sh all w in w ith o u t a d o u b t b u t n o t | sins.
H is blood w ash e s o u t th e onl
u n til w e g et dow n a n d oack to tr u e le co rd
P R E S E N T T E N S E —C h rist
fu n d a m e n ta ls. N ex t y e a r m ay b rin g indw ells all w ho receiv e H im as Sa-
a b e tte r o r m o re d iffic u lt C h ris tm a s ^ v jo u r
A s th e y yield all o v er to
S eason, b u t w h a te v e r com es
we H im , H 6 becom es th e ir v ic to ry over
sh o u ld p ra y fo r th e fa ith , th e c o u r­ sin an d self.
H is s tr e n g th cro w d s
age, s p iritu a l a n d th e fin a n c ia l re ­ o u t old fe a rs
a n d w o rrie s
FU­
se rv e s to w e a th e r it.
To be p r a c ­ T U R E T E N S E —T o be raise d fro m
tical, I w ould su g g e st th a t w hile we th e g ra v e a n d dw ell in th e la n d th a t
freely give th is y e a r to o th e rs, w e jg fa ire r th a n day.
h an g on to som e of o u r c a sh fo r
___“N ot by w o rk s of rig h te o u sn e ss
a n o th e r C h ris tm a s w h ich m ay n o t be th a t we h av e done, b u t a c c o rd in g to
so b rig h t.
h is m ercy , he sav ed u s.”
Do you
■ ■■ V
j tr u s t in y o u r ow n good w o rk s ?
Or
On the Seven Seas
WALLCREST
QUALITY W ALLPAPER
I. J u s t one b a ttle sh ip m ay have
electric g en erato rs to produce as
m uch as 180,000 k ilo w atts. This
pow er would su p p ly th e needs of a
city of 375.000
: fig h t w as o v er E gga.
O ne cow boy
w an te d to go
on a d ie t of r a tt le ­
sn a k e eggs!
He
w e a sa n t to u g h
1 e n u ff to su it hisself!
T o e boys h ad
th e ir fig h t o v er W h ich S n a k e s laid
eggs a n d w h ich
Snakes
D id n ’t.
R ig h t th e n an d th e re m y fu tu re S till­
w a te r F rie n d sw o re w hen he g ot
m a rrie d all hiz k id s m u st h av e a
college e d u c atio n so th ey w ould know
1 fe r c e r ta in w hich sn a k e s laid eggs
a n d w h ich d id n ’t.
Now in c o n c lu sio n let m e say,
I
am in fa v o r of m a k in ’ th e w orld s a ­
fer D ecen t F o lk s if w e h av e to live
on sn a k e eg g s;
A sk y o re college
frie n d s W h ich s n a k e s lay eggs! !
B A R B W IR E B IL L
M aster M asons Plan
R ally N ovem ber 23
M a ste r M asons w ill hold a rally ,
open to all b la n c h e s of th e f ra te r n ity
in th e P o rtla n d
C ivic
A u d ito riu m
M onday, N o v em b er 23, w h en I llu s ­
t r i o u s P o te n ta te R R. A d am s o f A1
i K a d e r te m p le w ill be m a s te r of c e re ­
m onies.
I t is
ex p eted th a t
5000
m e m b ers of d iffe re n t b ra n c h e s w ill
a tte n d .
Som e s p e a k e r of n a tio n a l
p ro m in e n ce will be p re se n t.
T h e f ir s t a n n u a l rally , held a y e a r
ago, w as p ro m o te d e n tire ly by A1
K a d e r sh rin e .
T h e g e n e ra l M asonic
g e t-to g e th e r will be co -sp o n so red th is
y ea r, p a rtic u la rly
by B lue L odge
m em b ers. G ra n d M a ste r C laren c e D.
! P h illip s a n d se v e ra l of h is o ffic ia l
fam ily w ill a tte n d .
A rth u r Moles-
w o rth ,
g ra n d
com m ander
of th e
g ra n d co m m a n d e ry . a n d J a c k M u r-#
to n of H illsboro, hig h p rie st of R o y al
A rch M asons, w ill p a rtic ip a te .
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—G E T IN T H E S C R A P —
GREYHOUND
Coffee Shop
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r
O REG O N M OTOR STAGES
and
H O M E -C O O K E D G O O D E A T S
M o d ern F o u n ta in S erv ice
fo r H ot W e a th e r R e lie f
U n d e r N ew
LY LE
M anagem ent
C. TA Y X O R
J o R e lie v e
M is e r if
£ Ä
666
UQUa IAILEIS. AM.VE. NOSE MOPS
FOR
S A L V A G E
CALL
B eaverton
W. E. PEGG
M O R T IC IA N
IN F O R M A T IO N
3552
o r 2481
B e a v e rto n , O regon
| E s ta b , 1910—S e rv in g 32 y e a rs
P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 3411
When Gasoline
T h re e E g g s a M o n th
H ello F o lk s:
W ell, a c c o rd in ’ to re c e n t ra d io re ­
p o rts fro m
L o ndon, o u r
E n g lish
co u sin s a r e a h a v in ' to g e t along
on T h re e E g g s p er p erso n p er M onth,
b u t I h a v e ju s t fin ish e d le a d in ’ a
hl-b ro w m a g az in e w h e re th e y give
a re p o rt fro m th e p lace we used to
call G e rm a n y th a t now is N A ZI-
L A N D in m y d ia lec t, w h en I w a n t to
be polite!
W hy th u n d e r-in -lig h tn ln ’
a c c o rd in ' to th is re p o rt, th e N azi-
la n d e rs a r e a u sin ' su n flo w e r seed to
b rac e up
th e ir b o d ies on F a ts so
th e y c a n m u rd e r, ro b a n d ra p e m o re
people In th e w orld.
I d o n 't m e an
th e ir N azi so ld iers a r e a e e a tin ' s u n ­
flo w er seed, b u t th e ir fo lk s b ac k
ho m e a r e a e a tin ’ 'em , by sa c rific in g
to h e lp R ep eo p le th e E a r th w ith
P u re S to ck a n d g it rid of u s O ff
B ra n d s.
R e c e n tly I had a good tim e a
ta lk in ’ to a ole tim e r o v er a t S till­
w a te r w h ere I had m y fee t u n d e r hiz
ta b le a t six o‘’clock by hiz a lm a n a k .
H e is a liv in ’ w ith th e sam e w ife he
h ad in th e older d ay s!
S he is a
good cook!
T h ey a r e w ell fixed
H av e w o rk e d h a rd a n d h av e g iven
th e w orld ab o u t a h a lf dozen k id s
w ho h av e g ro w n up a n d h av e a c ­
q u ire d a fin e lo o k in ’ W all P a p e r
w ith college p re sid e n ts n am es sig n ed
STiUCK D0WM AT NOON ! *>
*" “
on it.
O ne son is a big d o cto r w ay
b ac k east.
All th e ir k id s h av e m ad e
—“I'm on m y w ay to D a m a sc u s to
good In a fin e w ay.
T a lk in ' ab o u t
C lo v erd ale, O reg o n
d ra g o u t a n d Im p riso n th o se h a te d
eg g s
W hy fo lk s! th is p ro m in e n t
T
h
is
sp
a
c
e
p
a
id
f
o
r
by
an
O
regon
follow ers o f on e called J e s u s "
So
S tillw a te r m an w en t b ac k in m em o ry
you m ig h t h av e h e a rd th e y o u n g z e a ­ b u sin e ssm a n .
w ith m e to an ole liv e ry sta b le th a t
lot, S aul sa y a s he s ta r te d out.
He
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w uz re c e n tly to rn dow n, an d w h ere
w as ev er bu sy ru n n in g dow n th e
H av e you looked o v er th e a d s th is w e kno w ed som e cow boys in th em
ea rly C h ris tia n s to s h u t th e m in w eek ?
If n o t do so, th e y c a r r y a d a y s w ho had a fig h t on e d ay a f te r a
p riso n a n d on to d e a th .
p o k e r g am e In th e liv e ry stab le. T h e
w orld o f new s.
B u t a s S au l n e a re d D a m a sc u s, th e
R isen L o rd H im se lf to o k a h a n d .
H e re Is th e sto ry a s S aul g av e It to
K in g A g rip p a r
—“A t m id-day, O K in g . I saw in
th e w ay, a lig h t fro m h eaven, ab o v e
th e b rig h tn e s s of th e sun. sh in in g
ro u n d a b o u t m e an d th e m w h ich
Jo u rn ey ed w ith me.
A nd w h en w e
F o r 45 years G eneral E lectric has developed an d bu ilt electric eq u ip ­
aw e re all fallen to th e e a rth , I h e a rd
m en t for w arships. H ere are a few o f th e w ays in w hich electricity
a voice sp e a k in g u n to m e an d sa y in g
serves th e N av y .
In th e H eb rew to n g u e. S au l. Saul, w h y j
p ere ecu tee t th o u M e? I t is h a rd fo r i
th e e to k ic k a g a in s t th e p rick s."
—"W h o a r t T h o u L o rd ? "
—" I am J e s u s
w hom
th o u per-
se cu te st."
So J e s u s h a d b ro k e n o ut of th e j
g ra v e ; H e h a d g one on to h ea v en
an d now H e se e k s o u t su ch a o n e as
Saul.
A nd
It w a s th e
g re a t
m o m e n t fo r Saul.
F ro m th a t h o u r
h e c a lls h im se lf th e b o n d -se rv a n t of
J e s u s C h rist a n d C h rist n am ed him
an A postle
N o lo n g e r Saul, b u t
2. S earchlights p roduce millions
o f candlepow er of light to aid in
d etec tin g enem y ships an d planes,
an d to guide N avy gunners to th e ir
ta rg e ts.
Rationing Conies-
W h e n g aso lin e ra tio n in g co m es, y o u w ill p r o b ­
ab ly h a v e to sto p d riv in g lo n g d ista n c e s, a n d y o u
m ay b e p la n n in g to tra v e l b y tra in in ste a d .
O rd in a rily , o f c o u rse, a n y ra ilro a d w o u ld b e d e ­
lig h te d a t th e p ro s p e c t o f a lo t o f n ew c u sto m e rs,
b u t th e se a re n o t o rd in a ry tim e s, a n d w e a re
fra n k ly w o rrie d a b o u t w h a t th e c o n se q u e n c e s o f
g aso lin e ra tio n in g m a y b e .
W e a re c a rry in g h u n d re d s o f th o u s a n d s o f tro o p s ,
a n d th e re h a s a lre a d y b e e n a b ig in cre ase in ci­
v ilian tra v e l b e c a u s e o f th e w a r.
So fa r w e th in k w e h a v e d o n e a p re tty g o o d jo b .
B ut th e re is a lim it to o u r p re s e n t c a p a c ity , a n d w e
c a n n o t b u y n ew p a s s e n g e r ca rs b e c a u s e o f th e
s h o rta g e o f critica l m a te ria ls.
SO WE SUGGEST:
1. P le a se d o n o t tra v e l u n less y o u fe el y o u h a v e
g o o d , so u n d re a so n s fo r d o in g so.
2 . T ra v e l d u rin g th e m id d le o f th e w eek in ste a d
o f o n w e ek -en d s.
3 . P le a se b u y y o u r rail a n d P u llm a n tic k e ts w ell
in a d v a n c e o f th e d a y y o u leav e .
4 . If p lan s c h a n g e , p le a se ca n c e l y o u r P u llm a n
sp a c e p ro m p tly so s o m e b o d y else can use it.
5 . U se P u llm a n s p a c e to its m a x im u m c a p a c ity .
If you re s e rv e a b e d r o o m , c o m p a rtm e n t o r
d ra w in g ro o m , sh a re it w ith frie n d s o r bu sin ess
a c q u a in ta n c e s ( a n d sh a re th e e x p e n s e ).
6 . B uy ro u n d trip tick ets. M a k e y o u r re tu rn re s ­
e rv a tio n s a t th e sam e tim e.
Reg. 90c to $1.50 Value
250
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If w e all c o o p e ra te , it will h e lp to a v o id a n y
necessity o f ra tio n in g tra in tra v e l, to o .
3. M ore th a n 20 different o p e ra ­
tio n s are perform ed in bringing a
naval gun to bear on ita ta rg e t.
E l e c tr ic ity h e lp s t o c o - o r d in a te
these o perations.
4. W hen a b a ttle sh ip goes in to
ac tio n , electricity helpa direct th a
ship, o p erate th e guns, an d give th a
orders. G E. is b u ilding eq u ip m en t
to do these jobs.
C an aral E lectric b elieves t h a t its first d u t y aa a
good c i t i z e n is t o be a good aoldier.
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after the war.
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