Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1945)

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Yep... FIVE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN of our boys and girls have gone to War... to give Uncle Sam ...the services they used to give YOU * * * Meanwhile . . . there are SIXTEEN HUNDRED boys and girls in the PRIZE BABY'S organization ... trying to keep your screens aglow . . . with TRAILERS . . . and your lobbies bright . . . with ACCESSORIES * * * YEP . . . SIXTEEN HUNDRED . . . just about ONE NSS EMPLOYEE for every TEN EXHIBITORS in these United States * * * That's a lot of SERVICE . . . especially in War Times . . . but . . . some of these boys and girls are NEW at their jobs . . . and can't quite manage to give you the outstanding service you're accustomed to receiving from the Prize Baby * * * However . . . along with the rest of us . . . they're AT YOUR SERVICE . . . doing their best * * * We knew you'd UNDERSTAND . . . once you knew how hard they were TRYING . . . THANKS. ntmormL Qj&ieea service L^J PRIZE BBBT OF THE MDU5TRY