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·:' ' '·>. " ϊ-'ί. . i> «V Are YOU Doing Part? IVlany persons today do not realize, or possible do not care to realize then responsibilities in tin gigantic struggle which is now taking' place in Europe and in the Pacific. Many men. and tlii . applies to older men as well as those of (.Irait nue who have been rejected for Army service, fee! that there is no obligation on their par! io oiler more than passive effoit toward the nm elusion of the war. Some have believed that bu\ iι!g war bon.Is and obtaining vital war work i. the 100 percent contribution that both men and women can tnakt in this war Thai ι a good b< vimiing only. Any worker, man or woman, can find employ ment today. If not in vital war work, at least in liaise occupations classified as "Essential." Kroni the War MaopoW'-r Commission point of view (and this should be the right point of view of every clear-thinking American) it is neces sary to staff, first, those vital war .jobs. If you ate in less-essential work or are unemployed, contact your local United States. Employment CM! ice. Those who cannot leave town are for tunate that it is possible loi them to sorw at hoi ne by taking an essential job. Mer@ Are Some About jobs which the average per <>jι may or may not know. A Civil S<t\ ice Representative is stationed i μ τι 11·. Mel il ly in lit ndci son to whom il·-· local Κ m ρ 1 oy me η t (Jllicc relers orker. lu job:' « » Γ 11 i j/! ι national ι ;. 1111 11 \. The:->e jobs arc elassil led " ΛI Lit" ι ·ΐ)ί m · iιii-vs ami arc ioi ν oi'k in ihc shipyards on the West ■- ' < ; t.- ί, iVàil Harbor and the N'or b>l'·. \'av\ Yard. Workers, both men ;o κ I won ιοί ι ale ; ι iso ι u eded in i Vu 111 · ι ( · 11 ) r «)']<· ill 11 κ · ml t ion s I η ι\" esi . ar olanb . The so openinys a re in : · ι11 ; 11, ; ι t : ι < · ; < ■ is ; ι constant d < I I !.'l I 1 ( I 1 I >1 ' ' < : !'.. t ' 1 ' 111 ill! I- . pC if You Haven't An Essential Job GET Your United States Employment © Have τ τ ■ ■' ■ ί· ΟΙ ί ίυί, ώΓ-. & ? m α % ^ & H Μ J ,1. Λ. κ Oieek Up Oil Y burselS AIîL Υ Ο L' DOING the must you c(. ii'1 to win die war? II' the answer .. Y l'.S, : lick lu your work every day ; 111,1 Feel tile [aide ο I a Jo! > Well done. 1 !' the answer is NU, or if y oil ; ι, e not Si'Kh, then .v'o immediate·· |. ii, tile local oil ice ol tile I nited S; ' Knioioynient Service and i . \ S Κ an essential job. TheivV. one : ii : 11 ' !'< H' Y ( M . and \ oil art.· a a ι i'd ol ; a M ).L.) I Ά V. Let's All Get l yU/l S 7b Real Β us ι mess Mm ht Now And Get This Terrible War FINISHED » I $ t U Ik t More Delay WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 131 GAR Ν ETT STREET HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA This Advertiseiiient Sponsored By The Following "Lssential" Business i'lnns ot Henderson ompany Β. H. Mixon, Contractors I Legg-Parham Company Vance Trucking Company
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