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Show r f - ?. ("What happens when ! f ; Standard men go into . f " ' the armed forces?" -l -lix aV One question on many people's minds these ' !v' Vf "A days is fuw military service may affect themselves or 1 I prople they know.. . their jobs, their family security. I y i I People ask us, of course, about what happens to em- "ljf fi - ployees of Standard Oil Company of California. J It 5 1 s i I 1 The answer shows whata big company can do. 1 i Standard Oilers come through this trying period -- -1 in better financial shape than you might expect: I felkC-J LiS oM! Let's take for example Bill, Suppose Bill is called into the When Bill leaves, he gets an ex- an average young Standard Oiler, armed forces. One problem a man tra month's pay. Then, Standard He makes $368 a month. He has faces then is lower income. But be- nds his family a monthly check Company-paid life insurance cause Bill qualifies as to depend- j0 make Up the difference be- worth $4,420, a pension plan paid entsand length of service, he'll be tweenhisGI and Company pay partly by himself, other benefits, helped by a Standard Plan. up onehalf his regular salary. ISilKs Kff SM csmmm mmj Moreover, Bill's Company life When Bill comes back, his job This is Standard's "G.I. inBuranre remains in force. And is waiting, his benefit are intact. Policy" for qualified employees the pension plan, which Bill paid Standard, having big economic re- called into the Armed Forces. We for in part while he was working, sources can act to preserve the believe it helps to strengthen continues to grow but now human resources of the nation. .. Company morale, and that of the Standard of California pays it all. people like Bill and his family. whole nation as well. d Like tO KnOW . . . Many people write to Standard asking pertinent questions about the Company. We answer all letters individually, but some points seem of general interest. We take this way of discussing them for everyone. If you have a question, we urge you to write in care of: "I'd Like to Know," 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20, California. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better IBemey1 H PENNEY'S NATION-WIDE ! II MUSLIN SHEETS M ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! j CASES 81 x 108 S3cVa. 5259 Shop . . . compare ! You'll find this a value that's hard to match ! Imagine getting a tightly woven, 1 long-wearing muslin sheet for as little as this. They have even hems, firm selvages . . . yes, all the quality features of sheets costing much more! j Rush to Penney's . . . stock up . , . save at our I lowest price in months! ' K: : ;,. . ... : Children's Sandals c close 0uct..f t white or Red bummer okirts $2.00 pr, $2.00 ea. Children's Shorts n MeS'1s . , Blue Denim DreSS Shirts 50c $1.77 ' . . f Mi op ritela Code.. li i Mi ' i If1 nil x - J &; i i m Planning a picnic or outing? fy Expecting guests? Get a case of Coca-Cola. (MutB I Be prepared for the holidays. V 7 IOTTUD UND!R AUTHOIITY Of TH! COCA-COIA COMPANY If SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Co." h t nghhnJ hodt-mvk. O 1951, THt COCA-COU COMPANY |