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ADVOCATE
WASTE NO SCRAP OF PAPER---At no time, during the war has the armed
services need for paper been so great as it is now.
The increasing tempo of the war in the Pacific is partly responsible;
supplies bound for that area must have double and triple the normal amount of
wrapping. An unknown but probably
considerable amount of paper has been lost through enemy action in Europe. Be faithful about salvaging newspaper and magazines. How about that pile of old magazines in the attic youve been promising yourself to read some day; its time to send them to war. And dont forget that letters and circulars come on the very best grades of paper; pack them into a carton or tie them up in a newspaper and leave them where boys can pick them up.
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