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Show Paso Twelve The Springvillc Herald October 17, 1974 ONLY WAY TO BEAT THEM! 1.5 fl. oz. CUSTOMERS KNOW BEST Man, by his very nature, ia a competitive being. Americans Ameri-cans are uniquely ho. Our love of sports (which mirror the competitive instinct in its most elementary sense) is an example. Economic competition, though a bit harder to comprehend, compre-hend, is still one of our most basic instincts and is responsible for much we have accomplished in our relatively rela-tively brief 198 years of history. Company A and Company Com-pany B produce similar products. To prosper, one must perform some aspect of its function better than the other: lower prices, better quality, superior service, more varied choice the possibilities are endless. In our competitive system, productivity is the key to maintaining a healthier share of the market at home and abroad as well as to cutting back on inflation. We improve production by working smarter, better, safer. The point is that to win customer approval, they must compete. And everyone benefits from the results, particularly par-ticularly the public whose favor is so ardently courted. Our standard of living, unmatched in history, is a monument monu-ment to the long term benefits of a competitive enterprise system. This system needs support, not discouragement if it is to continue doing the job it floes so well. The market place must remain free, with the consumer the ultimate arbiter in deciding what goes and what stays. Government decision-making in the market process does disservice to those who produce and those who consume. After all, if production here was determined by some obscure bureaucrat in Washington, we might still be buying Edsels, Kaisers and Hupmobiles. ' 9T I D AH L? UHM ROLL-ON Aanti-perspiranf. Deodorant $1.24 VALUE V COMET Tough Stain Formula LEANSER With chlorinol Giant 2 1 -oz. 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What precautions should I take when drivinc on the freeways? free-ways? A. First, plan your route before be-fore starting out. A freeway is no place for a breakdown, and it is a long way between service ser-vice stations. Use acceleration and deceleration de-celeration lanes properly. Get vnur speed up to traffic speed before pulling into traffic lane, leave traffic lane and reduce re-duce speed only in deceleration decelera-tion lane. Make changes gradual! grad-ual! v and only after sienalling and insuring the wav is clear. Q. Jut what does "drive defensively" de-fensively" mean? A. The National Safety Council defines "defensive driving" as "driving to prevent pre-vent accidents in spite of the incorrect actions of others and adverse conditions." NSC has a Defensive Driving Course which teaches driving principles established by the professional truck driver. The course is available to any motorist. If you want to learn defensive driving, write to National Safety Council, 425 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Chi-cago, Illinois. Q. How many trucks are in the U.S.? A. Almost 18 million trucks were licensed in 1970 a million mil-lion more than the preceding year. That's about 37 percent of all the world's trucks, giving giv-ing the U.S. a big advantage in international commerce. Overtired drivers: Today's answer to Jekyll and Hyde. The nation's vast network of major highways and connecting con-necting roads, coupled with its flexible fleet of motor carriers, car-riers, has contributed significantly signifi-cantly to our economic growth. Good highways and trucks also provide a vital transportation base for national na-tional defense. H40Z (p(G $1.59 Size n)JJJ Boss Blue Ribbon HUNTING GLOVES Red. 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