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7 conjec-, reaching this rocket ship flying down to ith America and I suppose {that phase of Key Westiana must be done away with but it will ‘always remain with us as a cherished’ custom among cher- ‘ished friends. § e. ° AREA ATTENTION ‘let us carry on. Reports desk are pretty “blight area” of : BLIGHT Well 4 against a ir} amount from’ every pay check. America) . John H. Randall: of New ‘ork, noted retired clergyman, ‘in St. Paul, Minn, 75. years in Philadelphia, 47 years ago. Edwin J. Thomas, president of , Akron, ©., born’ in Akron, '47 years ago. ° | Vice “Admiral ‘Wilson | Brown born jin) Philadelphia; °¢4 “years | ovens J:iHoyt of Los. Aigeles, eputies investigated and found @ 55-gallon still and 1,100 gallons of mash. : GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING ..... po" ANTI-OLARE SUN GLASSES ‘The style and smartness of Ray-Ban Sun Glasses appeals immediately vo thove who pride themselves on look: ing their best for any occasion. But ‘more imporcant is Ray-Ban’s kindness ‘0 the eyes that wear them, By Geering ‘ut excess light and glare, at the same Sime transmitting the aitful rays of light, Ray-Ban makes seeing comfort. able and non-tiring, even ia beightése ‘outdoor light, | Mees show variety of acuractive (125 Pupils On Honor Roll NOB: hasbeen proud, and with} ment has only to:contact the bond good reason, of her record dur-|répresentative in his shop or of- ing the crisis which our country}fice. Cash purchase of these lately faced. Bond buying was|bonds was discontinued Decem- only one of the many activities |ber 3ist and. in which this shipyard rated;bought only under high. aaa tet savings plan which has proved so But came V-J Day and Key ‘effective during the past five West Navy workers just stopped | years. purehasing bonds, From ranking} A less-emphasized feature of first or second of all yards in the|the advantages of bond Itaying country, NOB fell lower and ‘is the fact that when wage-earn- lower, until in February, only‘ ers are stockholders in their coun- 40 per-cent of the employes here|try they are more interested in were still buying bonds and the/its future and more alert to its Yard was at the bottom of the needs. : list.. In March, her. record drop-| NOB is the only yard which ped even further—to 34 per cent shows such marked decrease in employee participation. (bond-buying.” There are three For ‘five years now most wage- good reasons for participating in earners have been saving money |the Payroll Savings Plan: to curb in an orderly and well-arranged fnflation, to provide for one’s fashion. In other yards, judging |own future and to‘keep a person- from information given out by al stake in the economic set-up Washington, employees are still|of the country. giving strong support to the Pay-| t roll Savings. Plan, ; : , s that it is establish istom, and common us- tainly not be. lost. or forgotten! age has’ ‘esulted in each gate of just because we are no,Jonger at|the®U. Naval Submarine ‘Base war... It, is to, they individual's being known by various names, selfrinterest. to continue’ ‘setting Ir ‘order to eliminate this confu- aside for’ the <future - a’ certain’ sion, the gates of this activity are ‘ officially harmed as follows: The When wage-earners_ regularly’ gate into the. Submarine Base save money, the whole economic’ which has heretofore been known Set-up of the country is be/er, variously as the “Greene Street balanced. And in case of a de- Gat.’ and “Gate No. 5” will préssion,- every man has som/-|henceforth be referred to as the thing he can fall back on. This | “NORTH GATE”. The gate backlog of purchasing power— which has heretofore been known provided by past savings—not as the “Fleming Street Gate” or only keeps the individual going;‘Thomas Street Gate” will be until he is back on his feet, but referred to, and is, the “MAIN also cuts down the necessity for, GATE”. The gate which has been public charity of any sort. {known as the “Southard Street United States Savings Bonds,! Gate” and “Gate No. 3” will in Series E, will continue to be sold the future be referred to as the under the Payroll Savings Plan “SOUTH GATE”. as @ permanent part of the Treas-; Commencing at 0000 April 20, jury. Department’s program. The the following hours» are estal terms oft these bonds’ are ‘exactly |lished for tite four, gates, into th he samé as the-terms of War Submarine Base: the Main Gate jonds. Any employee who wish- | will be open twenty-four hours to increase his -payroll allgt- day,) the North End South Gates | L wes lage Gees ics ot Give to} Live! Contribute 1 Fight Cancer. Our No. 1 Enemy! | AA apps basescesdiadkeshasreseae | PEAREMAN'S, Ine. e for Casuals!!! See Our New Showing Now Npee Make your casual moments smart ones in wonderful, crispy, :ool cot- tons. Just arrived—an out-of-this- world bumper crop in gay colors; in solids and patterns. You'll want more then one for you'll want to live in ‘em all through summer. OUR SHOWING of SUMMER WEARING APPAREL New shipment of lovely new Wear- ing Apparel is arriving by express regularly. These shipments include New DRESSES, BLOUSES. SKIRTS, of every wanted style... You should see our new merchandise. 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Attendance for’'the preceding periods is the best in many years, school officials said. While the| GRADE 4—Jacqueline Conant, scholarship is about equal to the Sato Ja Cruz, Syl-| average, for >), Mnany | via: McPher- pupils te! lageinie Y thar a4 and tion before’ school e month: ,school heads said. ~ Par-| Barnwell’ Marilyn ents of pupils wi are urged by ‘school officials to|Garcia, théy can now be /give them all the help arid en-' Charles the weekly |couragement possible. F ez, Alice Boen, Linda Jolly, Je- sus Espinosa, David Lewis, Mary Zamora, Stirrup, Daniel Oropeza, Paula Huey, Marylyn Niles, Raymond Garcia, Rosam, Nolan Drudge, Albury, Dorina Newlan, Wayne Carey, Larry Hubbard, Tommy Sadilek, Katherine Hodges and William Earl Hamilton. Duane Demeritt, Henrietta Sier- ferth, Gloria Valdez, Justi Curry, Ronald Carr, Bobby: Pip; | W: idge, udry kin, Daniel Cates, Jose Diaz, Got Moh aaa jria Soloman, Rose Mary Watson,: Waldina Cervantes} \\Gertrude! 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