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ee a ee A te be a be ba ta fe tt ta te te tn te a te bn tn be a Be Bt Nevel Sub Architect Commended | and profitable securities designed | ED. ~ ‘| to fit Shel peed fogs ola! - . Killian, Navy Depart- A Chicken In Every Pot Is, Oka: ' ian Wander th But Let’s Talk Turkey! Baptist Cuban ene yer e - On Beneficial Suggestion ment Action Officer, of the Board on: Awards to Civil Employees sent his personal communica- from Washington, D .C. to Alexander Torbitt, Jr., Civilian Naval Architect now employed in fe U. S. Naval Submarine Base .The Navy Department letter 0 Mr. Torbitt that his | beneficial suggestion has been’ selected by the Bureau of Ships for publication in the national publication, “Shop Notes”. ‘Mr. Torbitt’s “suggestion in- @ ghell thicknéss gage used to ingeniously faciliate the deter-| mining of various ship’s plates thicknesses. Thousands of sugges- | tions from every naval establish- ment in the country are sub- mitted to the Washington office every year, but very few are ac- cepted for publication in the bi- @hhual “Shop News”. Motoring Hints To Discharged . Yard Workers #Now that the war years are and the crisis has passed, yard workers who have done an admirable and praise- t f werthy job are headed home- fl painstaking check of ing equipment for the before you start out. In view t that more than four; if years have passed 1 Harbor most of’ our icles for passenger use considerable ‘repair and i J opaTpise far bt about repair equip- r service station man petent garage mechanic ly remind you to take @ jack in working condi- @ screwdriver, insulating Pliers, tire lug wrench and “top-priority” tools. take along a flashlight,; fuses, spare light bulbs or lighting units, extra tire and caps, matches, tire @ pair of old gloves to be while making minor re- pairs, changing tires, and a fi ire r. Add to this, the car tegistration @n@ driver's license,\ road’ maps, |, Retebook and pencils to record es, gas used; accident © forms; wiping. cloth for. windshields and dusty — seats; Weste material, rubbers and’ an umbrella, for you may have to dry out a plug. Travellers checks may be carried along, but must be k@pt where they will not be stolen. : SRS th ; iit If the motorist wears. glasses, he should definitely have an ex- twa pair of glasses on hand. On ahy long, extended jaunts, espec- lally where inclement weather is ag." be encountered, it is advis- to have a first-class aid kid, tow rope or cable, a shovel and wp bag, drinking cups, and if red, a compass. A spare set % keys may be taped under the “, © Wmerica’s No, 1 Jurist . Urges Bond Buying Chief Justicé Fred M. Vinson of the U.S. Supreme Court, urges his fellow Americans to.buy U. $. Savings Bonds in the follow- Atig words: “The best way for the average American to fight infla- tion is to invest regularly his sur- Plus earnings in U: Ss. Savings Bonds—and hold them. The Sav- ings Bond program helps ta keep the public debt in the hands of the people; it enables millions to save regularly and invest in safe ———————— ae yhas it—‘“don't marry for money! 996 Grinnell st., will! celebrate Ladies Entertained By Baptist Church The First Baptist Church was host Monday at 11 a. m., to the United Council of Church Wom- en. é “Devotions were opened by Mrs. Sharp, who also led the singing. Mrs. Elijah Sands led devo- tionals with Mrs. Virginia Davis, Miss Martha Knox, Mrs. Lottie hGreen, the Rev. Jy nd the: Rew G, L. Wells: “dhe ‘ group. of children from the Supervision o! A piano. sok §.¥endered by boy ae ttage. Lunch ‘as Served’ by ladies of the Bap- tist chureh. lox, sang, With the Sub Base per annum receiving their increase ‘in. pay. and have a larger “take-home= pay”, it seems an ‘appropriate: Toit i at taciues BO” swe Officers were elected at the No, wait! Let me finish! In the | business. meeting. ‘They include first place, it's downright mis-|Mrs. M.-+B, . Sawyer,. president; leading to speak—as people do—| Mrs. Rhoda Baker, vice presi- of the purchase of these bonds| dent; Miss Holly Johnson, secre- through payroll payments as pay-| tary; Mrs. W: F. Moss, treasurer; roll deductions. They are not de-|and promotion chairman. Mrs. W. ductions from your pay. You'll; F. Bowery. ‘, i get back the money you've in- Miss Jennie Seymour. spoke in vested in them when you get} behalf of the American Mission your bonds delivered. This sum} to Lepers. The group voted to of money actually supplements} continue to visit and work for your earnings, In a true sense, it’s|the old folks at the. county the best kind of take-home! home, money, and, in/addition, you get| present at the gathering were more take-home money as.your| Mrs, Virginia Davis, Mrs. C.D. bonds mature. These bonds Pay | Mock, Mrs, A. F. Bennett, Mrs. the highest rate of savings ‘ac-) Winiam Orr, Mrs. Shapp, “Mts. count dividends offered today in Elijah Sat Miss‘ ‘ t ijah Safids, pagan NRA nett, Mrs, Bertha Garcia, Miss the United States, And, Whan.veN Spt yqur bends Holly H, Johnson, Mrs. “Lorena Buckley, Mrs. W. F. Hamlin, Mrs. think of them this way—they’re pieces of paper that will be earn- 5 anh i Milton Sawyer,’ the - Rev. J., By Se RET) AH. You ewes: eyben Reid, Mrs. Wm. W. Demeritt. Mrs. Percy Roberts, Mrs. Hat- you’! asleep—and dreaming of tie Baker, Mrs, Sallie Jenks, what. shot eae sum of money will buy. Now let’s talk a little turkey | Mrs. Birdie Perpall, Mrs. Rhoda about that per annum pay raise | Baker, Mrs. Pearl Curry, Mrs. rolling in. This boost is designed | Susie Turner, Mrs. Alice Curry, to give employees more take-|Miss Jennie Seymour, Mrs. El- home pay. When you combine |len Tynes, Mrs. Frances Rich- that. take-home pay with. the | ardson. money you are investing in Sav- Mrs, Emma Ayala, Mrs. Ray- ings Bonds, and\then stop to con- }mond Johnson, Mrs. Joseph B. sider what the bonds. will yield’ pinder, Mrs. J. A. Ramirez, Mrs. at maturity, you will realize that | John Sawyer, Delia Pitcher, Mrs. you’ve been achieving what:a lot Harry H. Baker, Mrs. Leona Col- of people think impossible—back- | lins, Catherine Weatherford. ing your future and the future of G. Leon Wells, L. S. Kelly, your family. There'll be money to | Mary’ Kelly, Martha Knowles, buy a home, money with which ; “@'Y G. B. Brown, Mrs. Janet to make the final payments on | MPES: k, Mr: W. F. .Bowery that home. you've already bought, | &- Cormack, ne Nis. “Misa. Lottie moolah to buy a car with, cash| Mrs. A. Leon Wel H Knowles for a vacation trip for the family, Green, Miss Carers ae Maggie smackeroos to provide your chil. Mrs. Otis Johnson, cated dven with college educations, and Pierce, Miss Annie Bal ge hie oO: fresh, crisp foldirig money to pro-| Martha. Knox, Miss Opa M at vide.a retirement fund for your} borne, Mrs. Nellie Albettus, Mrs, old age, And if you happen fo be! Gloriana M. Bayly. a asingle guy, orja single doll, mar-|_ The next meeting will be he tiage is a much more interesting! at the Fleming Street Methodist adventure when one of the part-| church September ‘30. ies or both: have a backlog of cash to begin marriage with. Not that| Celebrate 29th ; we.favor.matrimony on a money, Wedding. Anniversary basis but as the Quaker proverb} Mr. and Mrs.’Frank ¥aecarino, but be sure there is some money.” | their twenty-ninth wédding ‘ahni- So, come on! Think it over, salt versary Monday evening, Aug..5. at least some of that pay raise in| U.S. Savings Bonds! ane CUSTOM TAILORED Proprietor—Didn’t the waiter VENETIAN BLIN: give you a menu, sir?” . Neglected Patron — Certainly, Awnings but I ate it an hour ago. *Window Shades Available in the Best Materials and Workmanship WE SPECIALIZE IN. THE COMPLETE SERVICE OF VENETIAN BLINDS Retaped, Recorded and Repainted KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. >| 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CALL 1042 for Estimates } <a Strand Theater ROBERT DONAT in “Vacation From Marriage” Coming: “Spanish Main” . Monroe’ Theater EDMUND LOWE in ‘The Strange Mr. Gregory News - Sports - Shorts TWO HOTELS in... MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City Rates ROOMS Write or Wire Reasonable for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel — Pershing Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium ‘ Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION aryh * NATIONAL .{ turn trip he will make. arrange- COSOHOO LO OOS OOO OOS OOO ODOSOH OOO OOO OEDHOOSOOS SOOOEOOESO OOOOH DOOOEOOSOOS » ‘or Gerald Pinder |M Gerald Pinder, program direc-| Following a tor of the Jack Square USO} riage licenses have been will leave Friday via the Over-| the county: judge's’ office: seas Highway for a month’s va-| Earl R. 24, and a in bbe: York and Montreal, | Zapf, 18, both of Marathon. Canada. Accompanying him will] John G. 18, Quincy, be Et Cmdr..,Frances Watson, | Florida, phe Aeg Pinder, 17, MC, stationed at the Subma- Key West. rine Base, and John Pritchard. George W. . Ramirez, 25, and both of filed in * Alsina In New York Pinder will visit | jathella C. Caddelle, 28, with the’ National Office, of. the ap » Atiny’Navy YMCA. Of ‘hiséré: | Ehoon cheer! 24, Bere, Vermont, and Mary E. Harring- 1 IDs. € PAY-WAY THAT FITS ments at Duke University to en- ter Pre-Medical School the early part of next year. Ses -For the past four and a half! The “ti years Pinder has been head of the Dut a bird. USO Program. Department has cooperated with various ci organizations in furnishing and ; directing entertainment for a ers ay number of benefft performances. 4 da WV : 3 However, ‘he will not leave, the USO until the termination of its activities in this area. een INCORPORATED | 421 DUVAL § e PHON ae SSELAEUTSD OA GAsachnaene SSOE Biathe be St TSE * GIRL TO HAMILTONS Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hamilton, 611 Fleming street, are the proud parents of a daughter, born at 4:50 a.m. this. morning at the|’ Municipal Hospital.. Dr; Hamilton isa former Navy physician 'sta- loned here and digchgrged ‘Jagt}. ing. mde q BOY TO GRIFFINS ‘A baby boy| was born’ yester- day at Municipal Hospital to’ Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, 622 An- Bela st. paras GOODSONS HAVE SON A son, weighing 71% pounds, was born Monday afternoon in Miami to Mr. and Mrs. Jairits E. Goodson, formerly of Key West. The newcomer was named James Kelly, Mrs. Goodson is the former Isabelle Kelly, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kelly, $22 | Grinnell street. % Erle ‘Stanley Gardner, detec- tive story writer, practiced law for 22 ‘years, ~ She has a good job a CARD, OF THANKS 4: , Neighbors ., and... friends werg}. very: ki us at-thé time ‘of: the! DYIS TCE REISY bis att our father,; the date 4 cocks ith: ° Zugine F ibal,and tot a h 4 dd would carry. sincere rae “for § € 8.200) , at it their kind manifestations, beauti- W crak 5 . ful floral tributes and use of at eh Eee {519 Leas ps . cars. 1 a > * ? (j31-1tx) THE, FAMILY The Telephone Operator has one of industry’s good jobs. The ‘ t ees ‘ air work-is pleasant and interesting and the wages are attractive. Sa { at} york P ' is (3 &, ” The bégihner’srate here is $25.00 for a five-day week. Peri- : odie increases bring this to'a rate of $34.00 a week. This does.) , 54; | not ihéhide extra compensation for overtime or duty at cere } tain hours of the day. : ; / Over the years, telephone users have received increasingly more service for their dollar—employees increasingly higher wages. RU GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 Free Delivery SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Incorporated SPOOOCOHCOCOOESOCEELOOOOOOEEOOOES nntitlidiay, S MM % ‘MAY WE ESTIMATE : PRINTING: uf 3, é ON YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB? \Y AWW Engraving Rubber Stamps Photo-Engraving Printing * Embossing Business Stationery The ARTMAN PRESS Our Representative Will Call Promptly PRINTING Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. 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