. Traveling publicity campaigns; educational tours of railroad trains and motor vehicles . s,was sent out by the Womens Committee on FoodConservation of the Pittsburgh Food Administra-tion. The purpose of the truck is well describedin a dodger, as follows: 37 TRAVELING PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS LET US HELP YOU How—^With our canning truck. When—^At any time you can use us. Where—^At your own home or any other con-venient place for you. Why—^To save home products for home useand leave for the Government theoutput from commercial canneriesfor our soldiers. It is a sin today towaste surplus vegetables i
. Traveling publicity campaigns; educational tours of railroad trains and motor vehicles . s,was sent out by the Womens Committee on FoodConservation of the Pittsburgh Food Administra-tion. The purpose of the truck is well describedin a dodger, as follows: 37 TRAVELING PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS LET US HELP YOU How—^With our canning truck. When—^At any time you can use us. Where—^At your own home or any other con-venient place for you. Why—^To save home products for home useand leave for the Government theoutput from commercial canneriesfor our soldiers. It is a sin today towaste surplus vegetables if they canbe canned. We Furnish—Canning equipment, a teacher, andfive or six helpers, who carry theirlunches with them to avoid extrawork for you. They work from 9to 4 oclock. You Furnish—Stove room, a wash boiler, the veg-etables or fruits to be canned, andthe jars. Cost—It will cost you no money, but wewill expect some fresh vegetables orone-fifth of the jars canned duringthe/day. We furnish the jarsforthis share, which will later be used* for some patriotic purpose. 38.
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